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#Gérard Philippe
edgarmoser · 5 months
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1922 - 1959
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ulrichgebert · 18 days
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Unter der kompetenten Leitung der Herren Ophüls und Walbrook dreht sich Schnitzlers Reigen ganz besonders schön, nur zwischen dem jungen Herrn und der verheirateten Frau hapert es kurz. Das war jetzt auch mal wieder nötig.
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jbrasseul · 1 year
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Le boa qui digère un éléphant
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le-journal-catalan · 1 year
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Pierre della Torre, un grand homme de théâtre a posé ses valises en Vallespir
L’enthousiasme d’un jeune homme et le regard pétillant, mais la tête pleine de souvenirs, tel est Pierre della Torre désormais installé en Vallespir dont il chante avec lyrisme le terroir en vers inspirés : « En haut d’ArlesDont je parleParadisA midi,Toit du monde,Lumière blonde.Mes sommetsA jamais,Du ruisseauJaillit l’eauIl serpente,Nous enchante » Comédien, metteur en scène, homme de théâtre,…
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Une si jolie petite plage (Yves Allégret, 1949)
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garadinervi · 9 months
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Gérard Fromanger, Les Champs-Elysées, (pastel on paper), 2007 [Centre Pompidou, Paris. © Gérard Fromanger. Photo: © Philippe Migeat/Centre Pompidou]
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genevieveetguy · 2 years
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Contre danger nous fîmes front, nous reprendrons nos comptes ensuite.
The Smugglers (Les contrebandières), Luc Moullet (1968)
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Some time around 1840 -
Top row  ca. 1840 Marie-Amélie black and white print. From eBay 873X1191. This looks more ca. 1830.
Second row left  ca. 1840 Sophie Rostopchine, Comtesse de Ségur by ? (Versailles) Photo - Gérard Blot. Probably from Réunion des musées nationaux; fixed spots w Pshop 859X1037.
Second row right  ca. 1840 Sophie Rostopchine by Louis Gaston de Ségur (probably at the Musée de la comtesse de Ségur - Aube (Orne), Normandie, France). From enmargedutemps.wordpress.com/2014/03/17/comtesse-de-segur/; removed spots and flaws with Photoshop 643X83.
Third row  ca. 1840 Jane Stirling with young Fanny Elgin (later Lady Bruce) by Achille Devéria. From Wikimedia 1115X1500.
Fourth row left  ca. 1840 Wilhelmine Luise Prinzessin von Preussen, née Anhalt-Bernburg by Friedrich Wilhelm Schadow (Georgium - Dessau-Roßlau, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany). From tuttartpitturasculturapoesiamusica.com/2017/11/Wilhelm-von-Schadow.html 1582X1600 @72 365k.
Fourth row right  ca. 1840 Lady Flora Hastings possibly by Edward Finden after E. Hawkins;  portrait from the book Hastings of Hastings. From Wikimedia, attributions from British Museum Web site 2275X2263.
Fifth row  ca. 1840 Unknown Countess by Moritz Michael Daffinger (location ?). From fotki.yandex.ru/users/stepanov-el/view/543420/?page=3; fixed spots w Pshop  831X1085 @72 333kj.
Sixth row left  ca. 1840-1841 Ellen (‘Nelly’) Power by Edwin Landseer (Wallace Collection - London UK) From the museum's Web site 566X769.
Sixth row right  ca. 1840 Therese Countess Sternberg, née Stadion by Alois von Anreiter (Bomann Museum, Tansey Collection of Miniatures - Celle, Niedersachsen Germany). Probably from their Web site 640X807.
Seventh row  ca. 1840 Rainha Maria II of Portugal by John Simpson (Museu Imperial - Petropolis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil). From Wikimedia; removed spots in background with Photoshop 1047X1337.
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Le Flambeau, épisode 4
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motionpicturelover · 2 years
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"Les Fugitifs" (1986) - Francis Veber
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Films I've watched in 2022 (103/210)
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Le Roi Danse J.B Lully Ballet de la Nuit 1653 (Ouverture) Le Roi représentant le soleil levant
Le Roi Danse Film de Gérard Corbiau
Réalisation : Gérard Corbiau
Scénario : Eve de Castro, Gérard Corbiau, Andrée Corbiau, Didier Decoin, d'après Philippe Beaussant
Musique : sous la direction de Reinhard Goebel
Chorégraphie : Béatrice Massin
Photographie : Gérard Simon
Costumes : Olivier Bériot
Décors : Hubert Pouille
Conseiller musical : Daniel Lipnik
Pays : Daniel Lipnik.
Genres : Historique, danse.
Benoît Magimel : Louis,
Emil Tarding : Louis jeune,
Boris Terral : Lully,
Tchéky Karyo : Molière,
Cécile Bois : Madeleine,
Claire Keim : Julie,
Caroline Veyt : Armande Béjart,
Fabrice Jardin : L'Honneur,
Fréderic Six : La Grâce,
Jérôme Jobelot : La Victoire,
Emmanuel Soulhat : La Faveur,
David Roland : La Renommée,
Eric May : La Paix.
Le musicien Jean-Baptiste Lully se souvient de sa vie. Dès 1653, il a su s'attirer les bonnes grâces du futur Louis XIV (à l'époque encore sous la coupe de sa mère, la régente Anne d'Autriche) en composant un ballet qui mettait en valeur ses talents de danseur. Si bien que lorsque Louis prend le pouvoir en 1661, il nomme Lully surintendant de la musique. Ce dernier ne cessera de concevoir des chorégraphies pour magnifier le Roi, bientôt surnommé le roi Soleil...
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François Gérard (1770-1837), Portrait de Charles Ferdinand Théodore de Vassinhac d'Imécourt, 1808, oil on canvas
Portrait displays a Napoleonic officer who died at the Siege of Danzig (1807) during the War of the 4th Coalition. According to Philippe Dufour, “The male portrait rarely reached such a peak of elegance as under the First Empire”. This portrait sold for €1,472,000 in 2022.
Born on July 16, 1785 in Paris, Ferdinand d'Imécourt was the youngest of three children. Volunteering at the age of twenty in 1805 for the Dutch campaign, Ferdinand d'Imécourt experienced a rapid and promising advancement. In 1807, he was Marshal Lefebvre's orderly and died prematurely on April 13, 1807 during the siege of Danzig. He is buried in the southern part of the cathedral of Oliwa (about 12 km from Danzig), where a Latin stele still stands mentioning him. This was one of the last burials inside a church, since the Napoleonic code in force in the Grand Duchy of Warsaw prohibited this practice. During the siege of Danzig, the cathedral of Oliwa served as a field hospital for the French army. Wounded during a sortie at nine o'clock in the evening, he died at six o'clock in the morning at the age of twenty-one years and nine months.
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retrogeographie · 1 year
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Trappes, les square Gérard Philippe.
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Fantastic Planet (René Laloux, 1973)
Cast (voices): Jennifer Drake, Eric Baugin, Jean Topart, Jean Valmont, Sylvie Lenoir, Michèle Chahan, Yves Barsacq, Hubert de Lapparent, Gérard Hernandez, Claude Joseph, Philippe Ogouz, Jacques Ruisseau. Screenplay: Roland Topor, René Laloux, based on a novel by Stefan Wul. Cinematography: Boris Baromykin, Lubomir Rejthar. Graphic designer: Roland Topor. Film editing: Hélène Arnal, Marta Látalová. Music: Alain Goraguer. 
Fantastic Planet" isn't a very satisfactory translation of La Planète Sauvage, the original French title, but the more accurate "Wild Planet" might have led audiences in 1973 to expect a film about a world overrun with motorcycle gangs. Conceived and written by René Laloux and Roland Topor, from a novel by Stefan Wul, designed by Topor and animated by the Jiři Trnka Studio in Prague, Fantastic Planet is a sci-fi fable about the nature of humanity and its place in the universe. The humans in Fantastic Planet are called Oms (from the French hommes), and they are tiny things in a world where the dominant species is the Draags, giant blue humanoid creatures with big red eyes. The Draags consider Oms at best curious little animals and at worst vermin that need periodic efforts at pest control. At the beginning of the film we see a female Om carrying her baby, on the run but being flicked back by a great blue Draag finger each time she thinks she has made it to safety. It turns out that she is being played with by some Draag children, and when the Om mother is accidentally killed, a Draag girl named Tiwa takes the baby as to raise as a pet and calls him Terr. Tiwa outfits Terr with a kind of electronic collar that she can use to pull him back to her if he runs off. As the years pass and Terr grows up, Tiwa tires of her pet and one day he makes his escape and joins up with other Oms, one of whom helps him remove the collar. But Terr has something to share with his rescuers: The Draags receive their education through a headset, and a glitch in Terr's collar has allowed him to listen in on her lessons. Moreover, in his escape, he has stolen Tiwa's headset, and can now share the knowledge possessed by the Draags with his fellow Oms. Eventually, this leads to a revolution in which the Oms are finally able to go to war with the Draags and exploit their vulnerabilities. Much has been made of the fact that the animation was done in Czechoslovakia, beginning in 1967 in the era of the "Prague Spring," and that work on the film was interrupted by the 1968 Soviet invasion. Laloux experienced constant interference from the suspicious authorities, delaying the completion of the film, and the political background adds a piquancy to the finished product. But Fantastic Planet is hardly an allegory of resistance to Soviet repression. It has its roots, as Laloux noted, in the satire of Rabelais, and English speakers will probably find a Swiftian echo in the confrontation of little people and giants. The animation using paper cutouts also recalls Terry Gilliam's work for Monty Python, but the imagination is all Laloux's and Topor's. Alain Goraguer's jazz soundtrack adds immeasurably to the delicate, melancholic tone of Fantastic Planet, giving it a timeless quality where other products of the psychedelic era, like Yellow Submarine (George Dunning, 1968), now seem dated.
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PHILIPPE-GÉRARD (compositeur), “Léo FERRÉ, mon ami” (extraits), L’Humanité-dimanche du 29 janvier 1961 (et Les Copains d’la neuille n°33, p9) : LÉO FERRÉ, mon ami. Oui, depuis plus de quinze ans déjà. Et peut-être qu’aujourd’hui cette amitié grandit encore, comme sans cesse mon estime pour son talent. Aujourd’hui, c’est pour lui le triomphe. Son récital au Vieux-Colombier, c’est un évènement de la saison artistique à Paris… …J’ai rencontré Léo pour la première fois à Paris chez Edith Piaf. C’était peu après la Libération. Il arrivait de Monte-Carlo avec une pointe d’ail dans sa parole et des rayons de soleil méditerranéen cachés derrière son large front. Sa façon de se coiffer et ses lunettes cerclées de métal le faisaient un peu ressembler à un enfant de Beethoven et de Schubert, mais à beaucoup d’autres titres, même physiques, il était déjà Léo Ferré. Bien sûr, nous n’étions pas nombreux à nous en rendre compte, mais nous le savions au fond de nous-mêmes et c’était un peu de réconfort dans les moments difficiles que nous avons alors traversés ensemble. Car nous en avons mangé, à cette époque, de la vache enragée !… …Edith Piaf, à qui nous venions présenter, lui son remarquable “Opéra du ciel” et moi l’une de mes premières chansons sur des paroles de Francis Carco, “Le Voyageur”, ne chanta jamais ni l’une ni l’autre. Bien qu’elle nous accueillit toujours avec beaucoup de sympathie et même de chaleur, il nous fallut attendre quelques années pour qu’elle interprète, de lui, “Les Amants de Paris” qui fut la seule chanson de Léo à son répertoire, et de moi, “Pour moi toute seule”, qui marqua mon départ dans ce métier… http://www.frmusique.ru/texts/f/ferre_leo/operaduciel.htm , L'Opera Du Ciel Léo Ferré : http://www.deezer.com/fr/track/104075228 EDITH PIAF - LES AMANTS DE PARIS Paroles: Léo Ferré, musique: Léo Ferré et Eddie Marnay, enr. 11 juin 1948, que l’on entend aussi dans le film de Jean Eustache LA MAMAN ET LA PUTAIN : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0pTr0zizDA8 Edith Piaf - Pour Moi Toute Seule (Guy Lafarge; Philippe-Gérard; Flavien Monod. Blues; “Edith Piaf Sings”; French; …): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H4OA1jy-cj8 Renée Lebas , Le Voyageur sans bagage (ou Le Voyageur) - (Auteur : Francis Carco, F.Moslay. Compositeur : Philippe-Gérard ) : http://www.deezer.com/fr/track/138826035 Catherine Sauvage, Le Voyageur (sans bagage) : http://www.deezer.com/fr/track/74805675
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Une si jolie petite plage (Yves Allégret, 1949)
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