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  2. Le Roman de Silence - Wikipedia

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    Le Roman de Silence is an octosyllabic verse Old French roman in the Picard dialect, dated to the first half of the 13th century. [1] It is the only work attributed to Heldris de Cornuälle (Heldris of Cornwall, an Arthurian pseudonym).

  3. Théâtre du Silence - Wikipedia

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    Théâtre du Silence created many contemporary dance ballets, mostly choreographed by Jacques Garnier or Brigitte Lefévre. Choreographers such as Maurice Béjart , Merce Cunningham , David Gordon, Robert Kovitch ou Lar Lubovitch worked for the Théâtre du Silence and played an important role in spreading contemporary dance in France.

  4. SOS Amitié - Wikipedia

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    The first association was created in France in 1960 in Boulogne-Billancourt, following the meeting of philanthropist Georges Lillaz with Pastor Jean Casalis and his wife, the first listeners of the SOS Amitié Île-de-France website, choosing secularism in 1970. [1] It received 7,500 calls in the first year. [2]

  5. Marcel Marceau - Wikipedia

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    Marcel Marceau, le Baladin du silence: film by Dominique Delouche: 1967: His name was Robert: cameo: film by Ilya Olshvanger 1968: Barbarella: Professor Ping: The first time Marceau's voice is heard on film 1974: Shanks: Malcolm Shanks / Old Walker: Shanks is deaf-mute. Walker speaks little and dies early in the film.

  6. Prix Broquette-Gonin - Wikipedia

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    Alice Cluchier, L'Envolée du silence. André Le Révérend, Lyautey, écrivain. André Wartelle, Bibliographie historique et critique d'Eschyle (1518-1974). Anne-Marie Brisbarre, Bergers des Cévennes. Auguste Anglès, André Gide et le premier groupe de la nouvelle Revue française. La formation du groupe et les années d'apprentissage (1890 ...

  7. Relay (shop) - Wikipedia

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    Relay started under the name Relais H', when in 1852 Louis Hachette acquired the "trainstations' libraries". The sales of newspapers quickly overperformed the sales of books. To keep books' sales up, Relais H innovated by creating book series and asking specific authors to write those series. [2] In January 2000, the stores Relais H became ...

  8. Restaurants du Cœur - Wikipedia

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    If there are people who would be interested in sponsoring a free soup kitchen, we'd start first in Paris and then spread to France's big cities." [1] The first Resto du Cœur opened on 21 December ahead of Christmas and soon multiplied all over the country. The goal of the founders was to give away 2,000 to 3,000 meals per day; 8.5 million ...

  9. The Silent World - Wikipedia

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    The Silent World (French: Le Monde du silence) is a 1956 French documentary film co-directed by Jacques Cousteau and Louis Malle.One of the first films to use underwater cinematography to show the ocean depths in color, [1] [2] its title derives from Cousteau's 1953 book The Silent World: A Story of Undersea Discovery and Adventure.

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