- Jean de
Florette (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ də flɔʁɛt]) is a 1986
period drama film
directed by
Claude Berri. It was
followed by
Manon des sources, released...
- A
fleuron (/ˈflʊərɒn, -ən, ˈflɜːrɒn, -ən/), also
known as printers' flower, is a
typographic element, or glyph, used
either as a
punctuation mark or as...
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Soubeyran in Jean de
Florette and
Manon des
Sources and one for his role in Girl on the Bridge. For his role in Jean de
Florette he also won the BAFTA...
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imitating European cinema and
their leitmotif taken from the
score of Jean de
Florette, inspired, in turn, by
Giuseppe Verdi's La
forza del destino. The TV campaigns...
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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...
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augmented with a
prequel first part (Jean de
Florette), and was
adapted again as a 1986 film,
alongside Jean de
Florette.
Jacqueline Pagnol as
Manon des Sources...
- vue, Possession, Fort Saganne, So Long,
Stooge (Tchao Pantin), Jean de
Florette and
Manon des
Sources (US title:
Manon of the Spring). He won the César...
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Floretta and
Patapon (Italian:
Florette e Patapon) may
refer to:
Floretta and
Patapon (1913 film), an
Italian silent film
Floretta and
Patapon (1927 film)...
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novel by the
French writer and
director Marcel Pagnol, made up of Jean de
Florette and
Manon des sources, both
originally published in 1963. It was first...
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Margaret Hayes (born
Florette Regina Ottenheimer;
December 5, 1913[citation needed] –
January 26, 1977) was an
American film, stage, and
television actress...