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"Ça n'arrive qu'à moi" 🎬 de Francis Perrin avec Bernard Blier
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👑 Humour du jour 👑
👸❓️🤴
"Dent cassée ne vaut pas fève" 😁
"Ça n'arrive qu'à moi" 🎬 de Francis Perrin avec Bernard Blier
👋 Bel après-midi
Jan Matejko's Stańczyk is certainly a mood. But is it a book?
I am more familiar with French jesters than with Stańczyk, so this painting made me think of Chicot and Triboulet—the former is featured in Alexandre Dumas’s La Dame de Montsoreau (which, I’m just realising, has been translated in English as Chicot the Jester, making him the title character); while Le bouffon des rois by Francis Perrin is about the life of court jester Triboulet, who recently acquired tumblr fame with this post. But I didn’t like either book all that much! (The Chicot novel is a sequel (of sorts) to Queen Margot which I liked a lot better.)
I racked my brains for a book that I enjoyed and that features a despondent jester and oh, of course—I must mention Robin Hobb’s Farseer series. The character of the Fool is much more prominently featured in later books but I would recommend starting with the first one, Assassin’s Apprentice.
Two billion years ago in Gabon, West Africa, groundwater seeped through sandstone to inundate a layer of uranium ore, initiating a nuclear chain reaction. When the deposit heated up, the water boiled away, when it cooled the water returned, and the cycle renewed. It was a natural, self-sustaining nuclear reactor that generated 100 kilowatts of power for several hundred thousand years. French physicist, Francis Perrin, discovered the phenomenon at Oklo in 1972. It is called the Oklo Phenomenon.
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wi…/Natural_nuclear_fission_reactor)
Où t'as mis mon Flamby ? 😁 🍮 🤣
Extrait du film 🎬 "Ça n'arrive qu'à moi" de Francis Perrin
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Le débutant – Francis Perrin
Le débutant – Francis Perrin
Petit film sincère
Je suis le premier à tapé à bras raccourcis sur les comédies françaises . Les comédies depuis Molière , sont un portrait satirique de la société au moment ou cela elle est écrit . Mais cela c ‘ était avant , la comédie française est devenue beauf , bas de plafond, raciste , homophobe et misogyne , sous l ‘ impulsion de fils à papa et d ‘ humoristes made in TF1 . La France en 1986
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"Je m´appelle Bernadette" - Das Wunder von Lourdes
“Je m´appelle Bernadette” – Das Wunder von Lourdes
Eine Filmkritik von Dr. José García
Es war der 11. Februar 1858, als der aus dem südfranzösischen Städtchen Lourdes stammenden, damals 14-jährigen Bernadette Soubirous an der Grotte von Massabielle eine “wunderschöne, weiß gekleidete Dame” erschien. Bis zum 16. Juli 1858 folgten 17 weitere Marienerscheinungen. Heutzutage pilgern…
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Almost like the others : movie review
So, i finally got myself to watch the french movie “Presque comme les autres” (“Almost like the others”), that i talked about a few months before. Basically, it’s inspired by the real story of the french actor, Francis Perrin, his son, Louis Perrin, and what Francis and his wife got through to get an autistic diagnosis for their son.
Ukradli torzo Jupitera 1980
Ukradli torzo Jupitera 1980
V pokračování filmu Něžné kuře nazvaném Ukradli torzo Jupitera se hned na začátku vezmou policejní inspektorka a profesor řečtiny, kteří odjíždějí na svatební cestu do Řecka, ostatně kam jinam. Zdá se, že je čekají jen antické památky, slunce, moře a dobré víno, ale opak je pravdou. Osudovým se jim stává setkání s poněkud rozevlátou manželkou potrhlého francouzského archeologa, protože díky této…
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