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  2. Cinémathèque de Bretagne - Wikipedia

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    Cinémathèque de Bretagne. The Cinémathèque de Bretagne (in Breton: Gwarez filmoù) is an associative film archive created in 1986 in Ploërmel by Mathilde Valverde and André Colleu, and headquartered in Brest, France. Its aim is to preserve and disseminate the Breton audiovisual heritage (which concerns Brittany or filmed by Bretons).

  3. Cinémathèque française - Wikipedia

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    www.cinematheque.fr. The Cinémathèque française ( French pronunciation: [sinematɛk fʁɑ̃sɛːz]; French cinematheque ), founded in 1936, is a French non-profit film organization that holds one of the largest archives of film documents and film-related objects in the world. Based in Paris's 12th arrondissement, the archive offers daily ...

  4. Cinema of France - Wikipedia

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    National films. €493.10 million (43.1%) French cinema consists of the film industry and its film productions, whether made within the nation of France or by French film production companies abroad. It is the oldest and largest precursor of national cinemas in Europe; with primary influence also on the creation of national cinemas in Asia.

  5. Les Visiteurs - Wikipedia

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    Les Visiteurs ( French pronunciation: [le vizitœʁ]; English: The Visitors) is a French fantasy comedy film directed by Jean-Marie Poiré and released in 1993. In this comedy, a 12th-century knight and his squire travel in time to the end of the 20th century and find themselves adrift in modern society.

  6. Manon des Sources (1986 film) - Wikipedia

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    Manon des sources ( French pronunciation: [manɔ̃ de suʁs]; meaning Manon of the Spring) is a 1986 French language period film directed by Claude Berri, as the second part of a diptych with Jean de Florette, released the same year. Both are the adaptation of Marcel Pagnol ’s 1963 two-volume novel The Water of the Hills, itself an adaptation ...

  7. Free.fr - Wikipedia

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  8. Molotov TV - Wikipedia

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    Molotov TV, stylised as Molotov.TV or simply Molotov, is a French streaming television distribution service launched on 11 July 2016. [1] Founded by Jean-David Blanc (founder of AlloCiné) and Pierre Lescure (former chairman of Canal+ ), the service offers access to TV channels and catchup programming without any hardware other than an Internet ...

  9. Free Men (film) - Wikipedia

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    Free Men. (film) Free Men ( French: Les Hommes libres) is a 2011 French war drama film written and directed by Ismaël Ferroukhi, which recounts the largely untold story about the role that Algerian and other Muslims from the Maghreb in Paris played in the French Resistance and as rescuers of Jews during the German occupation (1940–1944). It ...

  10. Up Pompeii (film) - Wikipedia

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    English. Budget. £200,000 [1] Up Pompeii is a 1971 British sex comedy film directed by Bob Kellett and starring Frankie Howerd and Michael Hordern. [2] It was written by Sid Colin based on an idea by Talbot Rothwell . It is based on characters that first appeared in the British television sitcom Up Pompeii! (1969–1975).

  11. Cyrano de Bergerac (play) - Wikipedia

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    Posters and film stills give the impression that the set designs and costumes of the 1950 film may have been modeled after this version. Cyrano de Bergerac (1950), the first English-language adaptation of the play, and perhaps the most famous film adaptation. José Ferrer played the title role. The film was made on a low budget, but still lost ...