Look up palme in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Palme may refer to: Palme (Barcelos), a parish in the municipality of Barcelos, Portugal La Palme, Aude...
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The Palme d'Or (French pronunciation: [palm(ə) dɔʁ]; English: Golden Palm) is the highest prize awarded to the director of the Best Feature Film of the...
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2024 Cannes Film Festival (section Honorary Palme d'Or)
the opening and closing ceremonies. American filmmaker Sean Baker won the Palme d'Or, the festival's top prize, for the comedy-drama film Anora. The official...
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UTC), Olof Palme, Prime Minister of Sweden, was fatally wounded by a single gunshot while walking home from a cinema with his wife Lisbeth Palme on the central...
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The Sieur de la Palme was the Governor of Plaisance (now Placentia) in the New-France (French: Nouvelle-France) colony in Newfoundland from 1667 to 1670...
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La Palme (French pronunciation: [la palm] ; Occitan: La Pauma, before 1995: Lapalme) is a commune in the Aude department in southern France. Its origins...
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Blue Is the Warmest Colour (redirect from La Vie d'Adèle)
the film unanimously won the Palme d'Or from the official jury and the FIPRESCI Prize. It is the first film to have the Palme d'Or awarded to both the director...
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Béatrice La Palme (July 27, 1878 – January 8, 1921), was a Canadian soprano opera singer, violinist, and music teacher. Born on July 27, 1878, in Belœil...
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Rajani Palme Dutt (1896–1974), British politician Rudolf Palme (1910–2005), Austrian chess player Sieur de la Palme, Newfoundland governor Ulf Palme (1920–1993)...
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23 May 2023 at the 76th Cannes Film Festival, where it competed for the Palme d'Or and won the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury and the Best Actor Award for...
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Justine Triet (category Directors of Palme d'Or winners)
French film director, screenwriter, and editor. In 2023, Triet won the Palme d'Or at the 76th Cannes Film Festival for the courtroom thriller Anatomy...
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The French destroyer La Palme was one of 14 L'Adroit-class destroyers built for the French Navy during the 1920s. The L'Adroit class was a slightly enlarged...
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competition of the 77th Cannes Film Festival, where it was nominated for the Palme d'Or, winning the Special Jury Prize. Ahead of its premiere, Rasoulof was...
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International Pavilion of Humor of Montreal, Canada, whose director was Robert LaPalme.[citation needed] Collins was the older brother of musician Phil Collins...
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combined in the brand Edmond de Rothschild Heritage in 2016. Alexis de La Palme has been Chairman of the Board since 2015. After World War I, Noémie de...
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and Isabella Rossellini appear in supporting roles. La chimera was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or at the 76th Cannes Film Festival, where it premiered...
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Stranger Episode: "Just Off Piccadilly" Assignment Foreign Legion Andre La Palme Episode: "The Outcast" Fanny The Admiral Television film 1956–1959 Armchair...
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Paul Edmore LaPalme (December 14, 1923 – February 7, 2010) was an American professional baseball pitcher who played from 1951 through 1957 for four different...
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restaurant La Palme d'Or of Hôtel Martinez (two Michelin stars) under chef Christan Willer in 1999–2000. From 2000 to 2001, he worked at La Terasse of...
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2015 Cannes Film Festival (section Honorary Palme d'Or)
opening and closing ceremonies. French filmmaker Jacques Audiard won the Palme d'Or, the festival's top prize, for the drama film Dheepan. During his speech...
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L'Alcyon survived the attack and later joined the Allies. Bordelais, La Palme and Le Mars joined many other French warships in scuttling at Toulon to...
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which reorganized the navy. He was appointed to command the destroyer La Palme in the Mediterranean in 1929, Capitaine de frigate in April 1930, he was...
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May 2024. "Au Festival de Cannes, il n'y a pas que la Palme d'or, voici les autres films primés sur la Croisette". France 3 Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur (in...
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May 2023). "Cannes 2023 : Justine Triet, lauréate de la Palme d'or, tout ce qu'il faut savoir sur la réalisatrice". Gala.fr (in French). Mintzer, Jordan...
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The Short Film Palme d'Or (French: Palme d'Or du court métrage) is the highest prize given to a short film at the Cannes Film Festival. Since the creation...
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Mitton 2017. Lambert 2015, p. 33. "Croix de guerre, reçue en 1918 et la palme en 1921 (Georges Lemaître)". archives.uclouvain.be. Retrieved 7 September...
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tennis player Beatrix Kökény (born 1969), Hungarian handball player Béatrix La Palme (1878–1921), Canadian soprano and violinist Beatrix Lambton, Countess of...
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the Canal du Midi and provides access to the railway station. The Lac de la Cavayère has been created as a recreational lake; it is about five minutes...
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Cannes Hotel Martinez Rebrands and Joins the Unbound Collection by Hyatt". Hôtel Martinez (hotel website) La Palme d'Or (La Palme d'Or restaurant website)...
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There are several streets named after Olof Palme, the former Swedish prime minister, assassinated in 1986. The first street was renamed on 23 April 1986...
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