• Claude Mauriac (25 April 1914 – 22 March 1996) was a French author and journalist, born in Paris as the eldest son of author François Mauriac. Mauriac...
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    François Charles Mauriac (French: [fʁɑ̃swa ʃaʁl moʁjak]; Occitan: Francés Carles Mauriac; 11 October 1885 – 1 September 1970) was a French novelist, dramatist...
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  • the 1927 novel of the same name by François Mauriac. Written by Franju, François Mauriac and Claude Mauriac, it stars Emmanuelle Riva and Philippe Noiret...
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  • Gironde département of France Claude Mauriac (1914–1996), French writer and journalist, son of François François Mauriac (1885–1970), French writer, Nobel...
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  • Lotte H. Eisner, Curtis Harrington, Henri Langlois, Friedrich Luft, Claude Mauriac, Dilys Powell, Jean Queval, Terry Ramsaye, Karel Reisz, G. W. Stonier...
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    of de Gaulle's Free French associates such as Gaston Palewski, Claude Guy, Claude Mauriac and Jacques Soustelle, together with members of the main parties...
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    (born 1980), footballer Claude Maurer (born 1975), Swiss sailor Claude Mauriac (1914–1996), French author and journalist Claude C. McColloch (1888–1959)...
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    Cayrol Julio Cortázar Tony Duvert Jacques Godbout Maude Hutchins Claude Mauriac Claude Ollier Georges Perec The Nouveau Roman style also left its mark...
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  • author Rosita Mauri (1849–1923), principal ballerina at the Paris Opera Claude Mauriac (1914–1996), author René Mayer (1895–1972), former Prime Minister of...
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    needed] In this he worked alongside his old rival Sartre, the journalist Claude Mauriac, and one of his literary heroes, Jean Genet. This campaign was formalised...
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  • Year Author Work Ref 1958 Claude Ollier La Mise en scène 1959 Claude Mauriac Le Dîner en ville 1960 Henri Thomas John Perkins suivi: d'un scrupule 1961...
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    Barrault, René Clair, Jean Paulhan, Maurice Nadeau, Georges Auric, Claude Mauriac, and René Char. Porché refused to broadcast it even though the panel...
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    contributed to the Liberté de l'Esprit intellectual magazine run by Claude Mauriac. Werth had regularly contributed to magazines, particularly Marianne...
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  • that it was his best film. One of the few hostile reactions came from Claude Mauriac who objected that the performance of Gérard Philipe made a sympathetic...
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  • relationships with Chateaubriand, Mauriac, Gracq, whom Marie-Claude Sandrin considers to be her "family". Marie-Claude Sandrin also held a career in journalism...
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  • bravura or touching episodes are not adequate for the dogged pedantry." Claude Mauriac wrote in Le Figaro littéraire that "we have already seen many Soviet...
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  • and Jeanne Mauriac. He was also the brother of writer Claude, Claire, and Luce Mauriac. Jean Mauriac joined the Agence France-Presse as a political journalist...
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  • pacing "lazy" and the film direction "nonchalant, not to say laborious". Claude Mauriac of Le Figaro littéraire wrote that the film did not let the audience...
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  • which won the Prix Médicis, and was greeted warmly by critics. For Claude Mauriac the book revealed "gifts and art that the word talent is not enough...
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    1948, Tacchella, along with Bazin, Jacques Doniol-Valcroze, Astruc, Claude Mauriac, René Clément, and Pierre Kast, established Objectif 49, an avant-garde...
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  • Giono (France) Pedro Armendáriz, Luigi Chiarini, Tonino Delli Colli, Claude Mauriac, Édouard Molinaro, Jean Paulhan, Raoul Ploquin, Liselotte Pulver, Fred...
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  • the city, the river, the softly lighted tourist boats in the night." Claude Mauriac praised the film's cinematography, saying it was "Bresson's most gorgeous...
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  • The Seven Deadly Sins (1962 film) (category Films directed by Claude Chabrol)
    their fantasy. Actors include Claude Berri, Jean-Claude Brialy, Jean-Pierre Cassel, Claude Rich, Jacques Charrier and Claude Chabrol himself as a pharmacist...
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  • Union for his actions during WWII. Ron Hayward, 78, British politician. Claude Mauriac, 81, French writer. Don Murray, 50, American drummer, complications...
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    Short Sartre, l'âge des passions Jean-Paul Sartre Claude Goretta TV movie Le Grand Charles Claude Mauriac Bernard Stora TV Mini-Series 2007 Max & Co Martin...
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    Alain Robbe-Grillet, Marguerite Duras, Nathalie Sarraute, Claude Mauriac, Michel Butor, Claude Simon, Henri Troyat, Maurice Druon, Marguerite Yourcenar...
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  • Alain Robbe-Grillet, Marguerite Duras, Nathalie Sarraute, Claude Mauriac, Michel Butor, Claude Simon, Henri Troyat, Maurice Druon, Marguerite Yourcenar...
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  • (French pronunciation: [teʁɛz dɛskɛʁu]) is a 1927 French novel by François Mauriac. The novel is set in the Landes, a sparsely populated area of south-west...
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  • Bazin together with Jean-Charles Tacchella, Doniol-Valcroze, Astruc, Claude Mauriac, René Clément and Pierre Kast founded the avantgarde film society Objectif...
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  • was supported by various personalities including Jean-Paul Sartre, Claude Mauriac and Michel Foucault. A demonstration of support brought together more...
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