- Jean-Dominique
Bauby (French: [ʒɑ̃ dɔminik bobi]; 23
April 1952 – 9
March 1997) was a
French journalist,
author and
editor of the
French fashion magazine...
- by
Ronald Harwood.
Based on Jean-Dominique
Bauby's 1997
memoir of the same name, the film
depicts Bauby's life
after suffering a m****ive
stroke that left...
- Le
Scaphandre et le Papillon) is a
memoir by
journalist Jean-Dominique
Bauby. It
describes his life
before and
after a m****ive
stroke left him with locked-in...
-
syndrome A
history of
locked in syndromes.
Parisian journalist Jean-Dominique
Bauby had a
stroke in
December 1995, and, when he
awoke 20 days later, he found...
-
during the
hospital visit - and
confirm it.
French journalist Jean-Dominique
Bauby had a
stroke in
December 1995. When he
awoke 20 days later, he
found his...
- The
Diving Bell and the Butterfly:
memoirs of
journalist Jean-Dominique
Bauby about his life with the
condition Johnny Got His Gun,
novel about a soldier...
-
acclaimed movie The
Diving Bell and the Butterfly,
portraying Jean-Dominique
Bauby, a
journalist who
created his own
system of
communication after a stroke...
-
Diving Bell and the
Butterfly features a
flashback in
which Jean-Dominique
Bauby travels to
Lourdes with a
girlfriend and
walks through the
streets of the...
- Darène. The 1997 book The
Diving Bell and the
Butterfly by Jean-Dominique
Bauby features a
scene in
which he and his girlfriend, Josephine, go to see Our...
- (with a
screenplay by
Ronald Harwood) of a
French memoir by Jean-Dominique
Bauby. The
Diving Bell and the
Butterfly earned him the
award for best director...