- pronunciation: [ʁəne klɛʁ]; 11
November 1898 – 15
March 1981), born René-Lucien
Chomette ([ʁəne lysjɛ̃ ʃɔmɛt]), was a
French filmmaker and writer. He
first established...
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Henri Chomette (1896–1941) was a
French actor,
screenwriter and film director. He was the
brother of the film
director René Clair.
Roger la
Honte (1922)...
- La
Chomette (French pronunciation: [la ʃɔmɛt]; Occitan: La Chaumeta) is a
commune in the Haute-Loire
department in south-central France.
Communes of the...
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Wayback Machine Bestwigoutlet. 2006–2007 Session. US1802310A, Charles,
Chomette, "Hair-wave pin clip",
issued 1931-04-21
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- Zelicourt, M.; Dardennes, R.; Verdoux, H.; Gandhi, G.; Khoshnood, B.;
Chomette, E.; Papatheodorou, M. L.; Edgell, E. T.; Even, C.; ****nani, F. (2003)...
- fine
example of
modernist architecture, was
designed by
architect Henri Chomette [fr]. The
urban network is disrupted, as
Abidjan has seen its po****tion...
- one of his
American students,
Lilio Chomette. In 1962, Aragonés
moved to the
United States,
where he
married Chomette and
settled with her in New York....
- de Mademoiselle) is a 1928
French silent comedy film
directed by
Henri Chomette and
starring Dolly Davis, Jim Gérald and
Alice Tissot. In this
French comedy...
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occasionally some stop motion. The term was
coined by
filmmaker Henri Chomette,
brother of
filmmaker René Clair. The cinéma pur film
movement included...
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Clair Jany
Guillaume 1938–
French retired actress René
Clair René-Lucien
Chomette 1898–1981
French filmmaker and
writer Bernice Claire Bernice Jahnigen 1906–2003...