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Pierre Granier-
Deferre (2 July 1927 – 16
November 2007) was a
French film
director and screenwriter. His 1971 film Le Chat (The Cat) won the Best Actor...
- Granier-
Deferre (born 27
December 1949, Boulogne-Billancourt) is a
French film director.
Denys Granier-
Deferre is the son of
Pierre Granier-
Deferre with...
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directed by
Pierre Granier-
Deferre The
Widow Couderc (La
veuve Couderc, France, 1971),
directed by
Pierre Granier-
Deferre The
Train (Le train, France...
- The loi-cadre (Reform Act) was a
French legal reform p****ed by the
French National ****embly on 23 June 1956,
named after overseas minister Gaston Defferre...
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musician who
resides in London. He
produced The Hide with
Christopher Granier-
Deferre,
which was
nominated for a BIFA 2010. He is best
known for his film and...
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strapline "No
Crime Stays Hidden Forever".
Produced by
Christopher Granier-
Deferre and John Schwab. The film is set in and
around a bird-hide on the Suffolk...
- In grammar, the
delative case (abbreviated DEL; from Latin:
deferre "to bear or
bring away or down") is a
grammatical case in the
Hungarian language which...
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married to her
first husband, the
French film
producer Pierre Granier-
Deferre, from 1967
until 1974. The
couple have a son, Christopher.
Their daughter...
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femme à sa fenêtre) is a 1976
French drama film
directed by
Pierre Granier-
Deferre,
starring Romy Schneider,
Philippe Noiret,
Victor Lanoux and
Umberto Orsini...
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Marie Antoinette for L'Autrichienne (1989,
directed by
Pierre Granier-
Deferre), and
subsequently appeared in
films including Prorva, Bogus, Jean Galmot [fr]...