#Les Enfants du paradis
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canesenzafissadimora · 2 months ago
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Io non sono bella, sono viva. È tutto qui.
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entrehormigones · 2 months ago
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zoezoegr · 8 months ago
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2020 B&W art
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lestatdelioncoeur · 3 months ago
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Les Enfants du Paradis ~
~ Interview with the Vampire
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apicturespeaks · 6 months ago
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Children of Paradise, Marcel Carné
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lindseybyrd · 11 months ago
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The end of Les Enfants du Paradis (ballet) when her former suitors help sneak Garance to Baptiste - despite the fact they all loved her too - is just so heart wrenching and beautiful. They both cared about her, but they both knew she wanted to see and be with Baptiste and T_T beautiful
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affiches-cinema · 11 months ago
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Les Enfants du Paradis, 1945.
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kansassire · 2 years ago
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Les Enfants du paradis, 1945, Marcel Carné
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garanceauparadis · 2 years ago
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imarigil · 3 months ago
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Clip from Les Enfants du paradis ballet... with a few 'add-ons'.
If she had applied a bit more force, she could have sent him flying all the way back to the moon.
Feat. Mathieu Ganio as Baptiste and Caroline Bance as Madame Hermine.
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alexanderfintain · 4 months ago
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Les Enfants du Paradis ( Children of Paradise) 1945.
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framingg · 6 months ago
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Children of Paradise (1945)
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Letterboxd: 4.3⭐ País: Francia Duración: 191 mins
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philippebresson · 6 months ago
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Maria Casarès et Jean-Louis Barrault dans "Les Enfants du paradis" réalisé par Marcel Carné d'après un scénario de Jacques Prévert, sorti en mars 1945.
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oedelaberg · 2 years ago
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affiches-cinema · 11 months ago
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Les Enfants du Paradis, 1945.
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ileftmysoulinnorway · 7 months ago
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Posters from this week's episode.
Even if they are only visible for a second (this time), it would be a shame if they were completely overlooked.
I love you, Mara!
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More about some of them.
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Morts sans sépulture – a Jean-Paul Sartre's play (1946). The play caused a scandal, with reports of female spectators fainting at the premiere.
Le Café du Cadran – a 1947 French drama. A young couple from Auvergne, Julien and Louise Couturier buy a café in the heart of Paris. The capital soon has a detrimental effect on them as Julien falls in with bad company and Louise flirts with violinist Luigi and develops a taste for expensive things.
Les Frères Jacques – a French vocal quartet active from 1946. The band was famous for combining singing and mime.
Quai des Orfèvres – a 1947 French police procedural drama about a theatre actress (lots of jealousy involved). It's also the name of the waterfront in Paris close to where S2 was filmed.
La Kermesse rouge – a 1947 French historical drama. It's about a rivalry between two painters that concludes with an incident based on a real-life 1897 fire in Paris.
Les Enfants du Paradis – a 1945 two-part French romantic drama set in the theatrical world of Paris. Lots of jealousy here too.
Les Armes de la Femme – a Louvre exhibition (1935).
Trio Raisner – if you want some contemporary harmonica music.
*There were also a lot of political posters, which makes sense given the end of the war and the French elections in November 1946.
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