Tumgik
#Alain Barrière
praline1968 · 6 months
Text
Pensées pour mon papa qui a pris son envol le 19 octobre 2010 🕯️ 🕊️
Merci pour toute l’aide que tu m’as toujours apportée 🌹
🙏🏻
Ta chanson préférée 💙
youtube
🎤 Alain Barrière et Noëlle Cordier ~ Tu t’en vas 🎧
27 notes · View notes
fidjiefidjie · 5 months
Text
youtube
Bon Matin 💙 🎤🤗 💙
Alain Barrière 🎶 Emporte moi
15 notes · View notes
Text
1 note · View note
vintageurovision · 9 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Eurovision Song Contest Grand Prix 1963 - Top 6
Full results and voting system:
1st: Grethe and Jørgen Ingmann, Dansevise - Denmark (42 points)
2nd: Esther Ofarim, T'en Va Pas- Switzerland (40 points)
3rd: Emilio Pericoli, Uno Per Tutte - Italy (37 points)
4th: Ronnie Carroll, Say Wonderful Things - United Kingdom (28 points)
5th: Alain Barrière, Elle était Si Jolie - France (25 points)
5th: Françoise Hardy, L'amour S'en Va - Monaco (25 points)
7th: Carmela Corren, Vielleicht Geschieht Ein Wunder - Austria (16 points)
8th: Nana Mouskouri, A Force De Prier - Luxembourg (13 points)
9th: Heidi Brühl, Marcel - Germany (5 points)
10th: Jacques Raymond, Waarom - Belgium (4 points)
11th: Vice Vukov, Brodovi - Yugoslavia (3 points)
12th: José Guardiola, Algo Prodigioso - Spain (2 points)
13th: Monica Zetterlund, En Gång I Stockholm - Sweden (no points)
13th: Anita Thallaug, Solhverv - Norway (no points)
13th: Annie Palmen, Een Speeldoos - The Netherlands (no points)
13th: Laila Halme, Muistojeni Laulu - Finland(no points)
Each country's jury awarded 5, 4, 3, 2, and 1 points
[eurovision.tv; eurovisionworld]
32 notes · View notes
talkingbyrnee · 9 months
Text
Tag nine people you'd like to know better!
thanks for the tag @realtonytirn ! :)
last song: Elle était si jolie - Alain Barrière (I just came back from a 11 day trip to France, I've been obsessed with French music ever since)
currently watching: to be honest I'm not really much of a series watcher. However, I'm currently watching Monty Python's Flying Circus and several historical documentaries on yt or Netflix
currently reading: I'm one of those who read multiple books at once, it depends on my mood. Beside Michael Palin's diaries (the python years 1969-79) which I really love so far !, I'm reading Stephen Fry's retelling of Greek Mythology (Mythos). Also I've been in a massive reading slump lately :/ don't hesitate to give me book recommendations:))
current obsession: baking, monty python (especially John Cleese), classical music especially Beethoven and Vaughan Williams, and French chansons from the 60s/70s
I tag @commonguttersnipe @sirrobinsminstrel @mpaddict and everyone who wants to do this game as well :)
hope y'all have a nice day :)
9 notes · View notes
france-cinema · 28 days
Text
Tumblr media
Marie-Ange Aniès et Alain Barrière sur le plateau du film Pas de Panique, réalisé par Sergio Gobbi, France, 25 mai 1965.
Photo de Jacques Haillot.
Synopsis : « Pas de panique » raconte l'épopée d'un casse monumental de 10 milliards orchestré par un gang corse sous l'égide de Toussaint (incarné par Pierre Brasseur). Leur entreprise couronnée de succès est cependant vite contrecarrée par une bande rivale menée par Zé (Alexandre Rignault), qui s'empare du magot au moyen d'un avion, déclenchant une lutte acharnée entre les deux factions. Au cours de cette bataille, Toussaint est sévèrement blessé, perdant ses deux jambes, et jure vengeance. Pourtant, cette vendetta familiale dépasse bien vite les limites admises par le milieu. Face à cette situation, le parrain, Mathieu, intervient, ordonnant à Zé de restituer l'intégralité de l'argent dérobé…
2 notes · View notes
ladyaislinn · 3 months
Text
Tumblr media
“I don’t want to be an actor who’s good-looking. I’d like to be as good-looking as I can, but I don’t want to be a good-looking actor.”
Alain Barrière & Noëlle Cordier ~ Tu t'en vas  All things to all Men ▪ interview ▪ podcast  ▪  video
ll Things To All Men is a London-set crime thriller – what was it about the project that appealed? It struck me as the sort of thing I don’t get sent. It’s a frustration I’ve had over the last few years, in England specifically. I only ever get considered for the same thing – period or at least upper class, which is not me at all. I am a comprehensive boy. I can go one way or the other. To have a young director ask me to play a London part is the kind of thing I’d wanted to do for years.
Was it fun making a film in London? It felt kind of glamorous – felt like I had arrived!
What about first-time writer-director George Isaacs impressed you? The fact that he had come to me – I took that as a mark of extremely good taste.
Did the chance to work with Gabriel Byrne catch your eye? I got this script with the note “Gabriel Byrne is attached.” I am a fan of his and the idea of going head to head with him was great.
How was the shoot itself? There were 102 locations in seven weeks …We shot a lot of it guerrilla style. Walking around the London streets we’d put up a camera, use just natural light – Londoners were the extras. If anyone saw the camera we would move on. It was fun. We’d drive around, pull up in a square, jump out, do some acting. tnt magazine
He goes on to describe the current rogue cop character he’s playing, saying, “This guy felt equally different to anything I’ve ever done because he was from London and it was in a modern British film, with a London accent. Which for me, it was different than anything I had ever done.”  bbc america
podcast The actor dropped by for a chat about his film All Things to All Men.
2 notes · View notes
edasnl7 · 2 years
Text
O kadar güzeldi ki,
Onu sevmeye cesaret edemedim...
22 notes · View notes
eurovision-facts · 1 year
Text
Eurovision Fact #267:
Tumblr media
For the first 10 years of the Eurovision Song Contest, France placed in the top five. However, no one knows the real rankings of the first Eurovision, so every nation aside from the winner was given second place.
The subsequent rankings are as followed:
Paule Desjardins took home second place in 1957 for the song 'La Belle Amour.'
'Dors Mon Amour' by André Claveau won the 1958 contest.
Jean Philippe's 'Oui, Oui, Oui, Oui' won third place in 1959.
1960 saw another victory for France thanks to Jacqueline Boyer's 'Tom Pillibi.'
'Printemps (avril Carillonne)' by Jean-Paul Mauric took fourth place in 1961.
In 1962, France won the contest once more with 'Un Premier Amour' by Isabelle Aubret.
'Elle était Si Jolie' by Alain Barrière gave the nation its worst score yet in 1963 when it earned fifth place.
Rachel's 'Le Chant De Mallory' won fourth place in 1964.
Finally, in 1965, 'N'avoue Jamais' by Guy Mardel placed 3rd.
[Sources]
France, Eurovision.tv.
Lugano 1956, Eurovision.tv.
5 notes · View notes
bunchoffags · 2 years
Text
intro post ? real ?
Hi this is the blog i share with my classmates on our school pc. You can call me the Widow (💀)
i share the blog with : Alain (🔥) Achilles (👁️) Ange (🦋) King (👑) and Doc (🍎)
Due to being in a fucking forest we have a very limited internet connection and can only access Bourg-Barrière's network
we all uses he/him i think except for achilles who uses he/they
also we might not be active a lot
please send asks it's super boring there
Tumblr media
2 notes · View notes
karaoketracks · 1 month
Photo
Tumblr media
Ma vie by Alain Barrière Custom Mix Backing Track
0 notes
ixum43344334 · 2 months
Video
youtube
Alain Barrière-Ma vie
0 notes
verite-jesus-libre · 5 months
Video
youtube
Alain Barrière -- La mer est là
0 notes
latribune · 9 months
Link
0 notes
cameliablanca · 9 months
Text
Tumblr media
Petición desde lo profundo de mi alma.
Canción de hoy: Elle était si jolie - Alain Barrière.
1 note · View note
djugjackson · 11 months
Text
0 notes