Trans-Europ-Express (1967) - Marie-France Pisier

Trans-Europ-Express (1967) - Director/Writer: Alain Robbe-Grillet - With Jean-Louis Trintignant and Marie-France Pisier. Music : Verdi - La Traviata "Act 3 Prelude". --- Marie-France Pisier (10 May 1944 - 24 April 2011) was a French actress. She appeared in numerous films of the French New Wave. The 66-year-old actress died on 24 April 2011: she was found dead in her swimming pool and is believed to suicide. ---
Trans Europ Express movie film Marie-France Pisier hommage Jean-Louis Trintignant Alain Robbe-Grillet davidfromlille
Day in the Life - Marie France Roy

Spend a day with ThirtyTwo/Etnies rider Marie-France Roy at her summer home on Vancouver Island.
thirtytwo. 32 marie france roy vancouver island canada bc etnies snowboard snowboarding surfing skateboarding Thirty Twovideo
Marie-France a L'Archipel

Marie-France la tres glamour dandy punk ... Musicalement a colabore avec Bijou, Marc Almond, Daniel Darc, Gazoline ... Au cinema avec Duras, Techine, Arietta ETC ... Amie de Pacadis
Marie de France, Lai du Chèvrefeuille dans Tristan et Iseult, Boston Camerata, 1989.

Vers 1160 Marie de France, Lai du Chèvrefeuille dans Tristan et Iseult, Boston Camerata, 1989
Marie de France Lai du Chèvrefeuille Tristan et Iseult Boston Camerata Cosifantuttee
Marie France Pisier clips from Love On The Run (L'amour en fuite)

On April 24th, MFP died at her home in Saint-Cyr-sur-Mer in the South of France. She was 66. She was unfortunately found dead in her swimming pool. The cause of death was accidental drowning. 'Love on The Run' has always been a favorite film of mine and I had just re-watched it for about the 10th time two weeks ago. This was intended as a tribute to the talented and beautiful Ms Pisier. RIP. Marie France Pisier, in Francois Truffaut's 'Love On The Run'.
Marie France Pisier Love On The Run Francois Truffaut L'amour en fuite gorgeous salacious
Marie Antoinette: The Last Queen of France (part1/12)

Her name is synonymous with the French monarchy and all its excesses, but there is more to the story of Marie Antoinette than the simple tale of how a frivolous sovereign helped provoke the uprising that became the French Revolution. Acclaimed documentary filmmaker David Grubin paints a surprising portrait of a courageous figure and traces her journey from the splendors of a childhood in the mighty Austro-Hungarian Empire to a French guillotine.
Marie Antoinette: The Last Queen of France (part2/12)

Her name is synonymous with the French monarchy and all its excesses, but there is more to the story of Marie Antoinette than the simple tale of how a frivolous sovereign helped provoke the uprising that became the French Revolution. Acclaimed documentary filmmaker David Grubin paints a surprising portrait of a courageous figure and traces her journey from the splendors of a childhood in the mighty Austro-Hungarian Empire to a French guillotine.
Marie-France : mon BB

A l'occasion de la sortie de son album "Marie-France visite Bardot", la chanteuse accorde un entretien exclusif à Julien Balestier pour Dailyprod. www.dailyprod.fr
marie-france steeve briel julien balestier jana sinkova brigitte bardot dailyprod www.dailyprod.fr Daily Production
Marie Antoinette: The Last Queen of France (part3/12)

Her name is synonymous with the French monarchy and all its excesses, but there is more to the story of Marie Antoinette than the simple tale of how a frivolous sovereign helped provoke the uprising that became the French Revolution. Acclaimed documentary filmmaker David Grubin paints a surprising portrait of a courageous figure and traces her journey from the splendors of a childhood in the mighty Austro-Hungarian Empire to a French guillotine.
Marie Antoinette: The Last Queen of France andonlyhistorylover
Nouvelle Vague - Déréglée ( reprise de Marie France )

Voir toutes les vidéos du Live : www.lefigaro.fr Nouvelle Vague interprète Déréglée de Marie France pour Le Live, l'émission musicale du Figaro.
Nouvelle Vague Déréglée Marie France Mélanie Pain Marc Collin Olivier Libaux Olivier Nuc le Live Le Figaro Couleurs sur Paris lelive
Princess Marie Thérèse of France

Marie Thérèse Charlotte de France (19 December 1778 -- 19 October 1851) was the eldest child of King Louis XVI of France and his wife, Queen Marie Antoinette. As the daughter of the king, she was a Fille de France, and as the eldest daughter of the king, she was given the traditional honorific Madame Royale at birth. She married her cousin, Louis Antoine, Duke of Angoulême, the eldest son of the future Charles X. Once married, she assumed her husband's title and was known as the Duchess of Angoulême. She became the Dauphine of France upon the accession of her father-in-law to the throne of France in 1824. It can be considered that she was Queen of France for twenty minutes, in 1830, between the time her father-in-law signed the instrument of abdication and the time her husband, reluctantly, signed the same document, twenty minutes later.
marie therese charlotte france bourbon augouleme madame royale lostsplendour
Marie Antoinette: The Last Queen of France (part4/12)

Her name is synonymous with the French monarchy and all its excesses, but there is more to the story of Marie Antoinette than the simple tale of how a frivolous sovereign helped provoke the uprising that became the French Revolution. Acclaimed documentary filmmaker David Grubin paints a surprising portrait of a courageous figure and traces her journey from the splendors of a childhood in the mighty Austro-Hungarian Empire to a French guillotine.
Marie Antoinette: The Last Queen of France andonlyhistorylover
Marie Antoinette: The Last Queen of France (part5/12)

Her name is synonymous with the French monarchy and all its excesses, but there is more to the story of Marie Antoinette than the simple tale of how a frivolous sovereign helped provoke the uprising that became the French Revolution. Acclaimed documentary filmmaker David Grubin paints a surprising portrait of a courageous figure and traces her journey from the splendors of a childhood in the mighty Austro-Hungarian Empire to a French guillotine.
Marie Antoinette: The Last Queen of France andonlyhistorylover
Marie Antoinette: The Last Queen of France (part6/12)

Her name is synonymous with the French monarchy and all its excesses, but there is more to the story of Marie Antoinette than the simple tale of how a frivolous sovereign helped provoke the uprising that became the French Revolution. Acclaimed documentary filmmaker David Grubin paints a surprising portrait of a courageous figure and traces her journey from the splendors of a childhood in the mighty Austro-Hungarian Empire to a French guillotine.
Marie Antoinette: The Last Queen of France andonlyhistorylover
L'Amour en Fuite (1979) 2/9

François Truffaut's LOVE ON THE RUN finds the director's alter ego, Antoine Doinel (Jean-Pierre Léaud), in his mid-30s. Relatively content with his young, beautiful lover, Sabine (Dorothée), Antoine still runs from woman to woman, looking to fill the gap in his life--a void that exists because of his inability to commit in relationships and because of his mother's recent death. As Antoine gains self-awareness, slowly comprehending the reasons for his emptiness, he reflects back on his various relationships. These experiences are related in part through black-and-white flashbacks dictated by the pages of his semiautobiographical book, LES SALADES DE L'AMOUR, and also in his current life as Antoine actively seeks out people and places from his past and attempts to reinvent them in the present. This process involves his first love, Collette (Marie-France Pisier); his second love, Christine (Claude Jade), who eventually became his wife and birthed his son, Alfonse; and his wife's violin student, Liliane (Dani). With a mixture of frank dialogues about fidelity, love, and scholarship (Antoine works in a book printing house to which he is, occasionally, quite committed) and brilliant camerawork that combines deliberate framing--panes of glass, windows, mirrors, doorways, and gates that communicate the way Antoine distances himself from things--with smooth transitions to flashbacks, future events, and dream sequences, the viewer gets a direct line into Antoine's subconscious. In <b>...</b>
L'Amour en Fuite (1979) 4/9

François Truffaut's LOVE ON THE RUN finds the director's alter ego, Antoine Doinel (Jean-Pierre Léaud), in his mid-30s. Relatively content with his young, beautiful lover, Sabine (Dorothée), Antoine still runs from woman to woman, looking to fill the gap in his life--a void that exists because of his inability to commit in relationships and because of his mother's recent death. As Antoine gains self-awareness, slowly comprehending the reasons for his emptiness, he reflects back on his various relationships. These experiences are related in part through black-and-white flashbacks dictated by the pages of his semiautobiographical book, LES SALADES DE L'AMOUR, and also in his current life as Antoine actively seeks out people and places from his past and attempts to reinvent them in the present. This process involves his first love, Collette (Marie-France Pisier); his second love, Christine (Claude Jade), who eventually became his wife and birthed his son, Alfonse; and his wife's violin student, Liliane (Dani). With a mixture of frank dialogues about fidelity, love, and scholarship (Antoine works in a book printing house to which he is, occasionally, quite committed) and brilliant camerawork that combines deliberate framing--panes of glass, windows, mirrors, doorways, and gates that communicate the way Antoine distances himself from things--with smooth transitions to flashbacks, future events, and dream sequences, the viewer gets a direct line into Antoine's subconscious. In <b>...</b>
L'Amour en Fuite (1979) 6/9

François Truffaut's LOVE ON THE RUN finds the director's alter ego, Antoine Doinel (Jean-Pierre Léaud), in his mid-30s. Relatively content with his young, beautiful lover, Sabine (Dorothée), Antoine still runs from woman to woman, looking to fill the gap in his life--a void that exists because of his inability to commit in relationships and because of his mother's recent death. As Antoine gains self-awareness, slowly comprehending the reasons for his emptiness, he reflects back on his various relationships. These experiences are related in part through black-and-white flashbacks dictated by the pages of his semiautobiographical book, LES SALADES DE L'AMOUR, and also in his current life as Antoine actively seeks out people and places from his past and attempts to reinvent them in the present. This process involves his first love, Collette (Marie-France Pisier); his second love, Christine (Claude Jade), who eventually became his wife and birthed his son, Alfonse; and his wife's violin student, Liliane (Dani). With a mixture of frank dialogues about fidelity, love, and scholarship (Antoine works in a book printing house to which he is, occasionally, quite committed) and brilliant camerawork that combines deliberate framing--panes of glass, windows, mirrors, doorways, and gates that communicate the way Antoine distances himself from things--with smooth transitions to flashbacks, future events, and dream sequences, the viewer gets a direct line into Antoine's subconscious. In <b>...</b>
L'Amour en Fuite (1979) 8/9

François Truffaut's LOVE ON THE RUN finds the director's alter ego, Antoine Doinel (Jean-Pierre Léaud), in his mid-30s. Relatively content with his young, beautiful lover, Sabine (Dorothée), Antoine still runs from woman to woman, looking to fill the gap in his life--a void that exists because of his inability to commit in relationships and because of his mother's recent death. As Antoine gains self-awareness, slowly comprehending the reasons for his emptiness, he reflects back on his various relationships. These experiences are related in part through black-and-white flashbacks dictated by the pages of his semiautobiographical book, LES SALADES DE L'AMOUR, and also in his current life as Antoine actively seeks out people and places from his past and attempts to reinvent them in the present. This process involves his first love, Collette (Marie-France Pisier); his second love, Christine (Claude Jade), who eventually became his wife and birthed his son, Alfonse; and his wife's violin student, Liliane (Dani). With a mixture of frank dialogues about fidelity, love, and scholarship (Antoine works in a book printing house to which he is, occasionally, quite committed) and brilliant camerawork that combines deliberate framing--panes of glass, windows, mirrors, doorways, and gates that communicate the way Antoine distances himself from things--with smooth transitions to flashbacks, future events, and dream sequences, the viewer gets a direct line into Antoine's subconscious. In <b>...</b>
Neverland Trailer 2009

Get Neverland NOW on iTunes: itunes.apple.com Get Neverland NOW on DVD: absinthe-films.com Neverland is a state of mind, a mountain pushed up from the ground by imagination. Anyone can go but most people have trouble with the simple directions: Follow your dreams. This winter Absinthe dropped down the rabbit hole to explore this elusive place and brought back some mind bending tales and a pocketful of surprises. Travis Rice, Dan Brisse, Bode Merrill, Nicolas Müller, Sylvain Bourbousson, JP Solberg, Romain deMarchi, DCP, Marc Frank Montoya, Annie Boulanger, Marie-France Roy, Jules Reymond, Wille Yli-Luoma, Cale Zima, Phil Damianakes, Wolfgang Nyvelt, Kevin Pearce, Eero Ettala, Gigi Rüf and the rest of the Lost Boys continued down the road less traveled and explored some new possibilities during a winter that saw the progression of snowboarding take some giant strides. This place has everything..... come on, I show you. Riders Travis Rice, Bode Merrill, Dan Brisse, JP Solberg, Romain deMarchi, DCP, Sylvain Bourbousson, Marc Frank Montoya, Annie Boulanger, Marie-France Roy, Jules Reymond, Wille Yli-Luoma, Wolfgang Nyvelt, Cale Zima, Phil Damianakes, Nicolas Müller, Kevin Pearce, Eero Ettala, Gigi Rüf
Bode Merrill Dan Brisse JP Solberg Romain demarchi DCP Sylvain Bourbousson Marc Frank Montoya Annie Boulanger Marie-France Roy Jules Reymond Wille Yli-Luoma Wolfgang Nyvelt Cale Zima Phil Damianakes Nicolas Müller Kevin Pearce Eero Ettala Gigi Rüf absinthefilms
Marie Antoinette: The Last Queen of France (part7/12)

Her name is synonymous with the French monarchy and all its excesses, but there is more to the story of Marie Antoinette than the simple tale of how a frivolous sovereign helped provoke the uprising that became the French Revolution. Acclaimed documentary filmmaker David Grubin paints a surprising portrait of a courageous figure and traces her journey from the splendors of a childhood in the mighty Austro-Hungarian Empire to a French guillotine.
Marie Antoinette: The Last Queen of France andonlyhistorylover
Marie Antoinette: The Last Queen of France (part8/12)

Her name is synonymous with the French monarchy and all its excesses, but there is more to the story of Marie Antoinette than the simple tale of how a frivolous sovereign helped provoke the uprising that became the French Revolution. Acclaimed documentary filmmaker David Grubin paints a surprising portrait of a courageous figure and traces her journey from the splendors of a childhood in the mighty Austro-Hungarian Empire to a French guillotine.
Marie Antoinette: The Last Queen of France andonlyhistorylover
Marie Antoinette: The Last Queen of France (part9/12)

Her name is synonymous with the French monarchy and all its excesses, but there is more to the story of Marie Antoinette than the simple tale of how a frivolous sovereign helped provoke the uprising that became the French Revolution. Acclaimed documentary filmmaker David Grubin paints a surprising portrait of a courageous figure and traces her journey from the splendors of a childhood in the mighty Austro-Hungarian Empire to a French guillotine.
Marie Antoinette: The Last Queen of France andonlyhistorylover
Marie Antoinette: The Last Queen of France (part10/12)

Her name is synonymous with the French monarchy and all its excesses, but there is more to the story of Marie Antoinette than the simple tale of how a frivolous sovereign helped provoke the uprising that became the French Revolution. Acclaimed documentary filmmaker David Grubin paints a surprising portrait of a courageous figure and traces her journey from the splendors of a childhood in the mighty Austro-Hungarian Empire to a French guillotine.
Marie Antoinette: The Last Queen of France andonlyhistorylover
Marie Antoinette:The Last Queen of France (part11/12)

Her name is synonymous with the French monarchy and all its excesses, but there is more to the story of Marie Antoinette than the simple tale of how a frivolous sovereign helped provoke the uprising that became the French Revolution. Acclaimed documentary filmmaker David Grubin paints a surprising portrait of a courageous figure and traces her journey from the splendors of a childhood in the mighty Austro-Hungarian Empire to a French guillotine.
Marie Antoinette:The Last Queen of France andonlyhistorylover
Snowboarding - ThirtyTwo Snowboarding 09/10 Team Edit

Check out the Thirtytwo Team Featuring: JP Walker, Simon Chamberlain, Markku Koski, Marie-France Roy, Chris Bradshaw, Jon Kooley, Nima Jalali, Scott Stevens, Joe Sexton, Chris Grenier, Johnny Miller, Stale Sandbech, Tyler Flanagan and Ben Bilocq.
snowboarding thirtytwo 32 snowboard jp walker simon chamberlain markku koski marie-france roy chris bradshaw jon kooley nima jalali scott stevens joe sexton chris grenier johnny miller stale sandbech tyler flanagan ben bilocq tripodjeff
A Date With Jao Mapa

the one that started it all :) written and directed by quark henares starring marie france arcilla and joao mapa lensed by chris costello sound and editing by mo zee produced by karen kunawicz music by diego mapa assistant directed by ramon de veyra 2000 squarr here productions
date with jao mapa marnie arcilla quark henares ateneo short film philippines quarkhenares
Marie Myriam: "Sentimentale" (WPSF 1981, France)

(Audio only) Four years after her stunning Eurovision victory with the much-loved "L'oiseau et l'enfant", a newly-blonde Marie Myriam descended on Japan, hoping to take the World Popular Song Festival by storm with the retro-sounding "Sentimentale". It wasn't the rousing success "L'oiseau et l'enfant" had been, but it was good enough for ninth place and an Outstanding Song award. The song was written by Jean Claude Capillon and Jerome Desjardins. I apologize in advance for the poor sound quality.
marie myriam world popular song festival wpsf eurovision france Sundowner Drifting
Marie Antoinette: The Last Queen of France (part12/12)

Her name is synonymous with the French monarchy and all its excesses, but there is more to the story of Marie Antoinette than the simple tale of how a frivolous sovereign helped provoke the uprising that became the French Revolution. Acclaimed documentary filmmaker David Grubin paints a surprising portrait of a courageous figure and traces her journey from the splendors of a childhood in the mighty Austro-Hungarian Empire to a French guillotine.
Marie Antoinette: The Last Queen of France andonlyhistorylover
The French Revolution ("Bad Romance" by Lady Gaga)

Marie Antoinette never said "Let them eat cake" but it's a Lady Gaga song, so we had to have that line! Thanks to Christian Sylvester for helping with the lyrics!
french revolution lady gaga bad romance music video song parody marie antoinette france robespierre declaration rights man louis versailles bread famine liberte egalite fraternite history social studies historyteachers
Eurovision 1977 - France

Marie Myriam performing "L'Oiseau et l'Enfant" ("The Bird and the Child"), the French entry at the 1977 Eurovision Song Contest. Well, what can I say about such a richly-deserved all-time classic? In the very strong field of the '77 contest, the French still managed to blow all competition away with a true masterpiece - an anthem for love with beautiful poetic lyrics, immensely helped by an excellent arrangement and - most of all - a simply SOARING performance by Marie Myriam (kudos also to the backing vocals, certainly among the strongest to ever be heard at the contest!). It's no wonder that this gave them their 5th victory - though, strangely, also their last to this day.
Eurovision Song Contest ESC 1977 marie myriam l' oiseau et enfant france french francais ballad london uk winner tasosk











