Vanessa Paradis (category French film actresses)
syndrome in the 1960s. The film was released in 2011, and Paradis garnered a Genie Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role at the 2012 Genie Awards. Paradis...
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Mànran (section 2012–present)
special one-off concert for the 2012 London Olympics. The band embarked on their first trip to America in 2013 which was filmed by BBC ALBA for a one-hour-long...
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Cornwall (redirect from Cornouailles)
The Birds, one of her terrifying series of short stories, made famous as a film by Alfred Hitchcock. Conan Doyle's The Adventure of the Devil's Foot featuring...
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Youssou N'Dour (category Articles with unsourced statements from January 2012)
released around the world. In 2006, N'Dour was cast as Olaudah Equiano in the film Amazing Grace. Ethnically, N'Dour is Serer, born to a Serer father and a...
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Jonathan Zaccaï (category Belgian film directors)
Jonathan Zaccaï (born 22 July 1970) is a Belgian actor, film director and screenwriter. He is the nephew of René Kalisky. His acting credits include The...
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also the coat of arms of the Saint-Perran (or Saint-Pezran) family from Cornouaille in Brittany, recorded from the 15th century. The earliest known evidence...
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père si t'es natif de Quimper » : Joe Dassin a chanté la capitale de la Cornouaille". ouest-france.fr. Ouest-France. Retrieved September 19, 2024. "Dylan...
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on 7 October 2022. Retrieved 7 October 2022. "L'Autre fille". theatre-cornouaille.fr. Archived from the original on 7 October 2022. Retrieved 7 October...
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Brittany. Concert excerpts: Vieilles Charrues festival (2001), festival de Cornouaille (2001), festival interceltique de Lorient (2003) ; Celtica (2005) : solo...
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talent was invited to the Queen's garden party at Holyrood. Transworld Sport filmed a programme on Innes which was broadcast in 2010. Innes double career as...
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celtiques et d'ailleurs (2009) Celebration (2012) Célébration d'un héritage (2014) (live album) Cornouailles Soundtrack (2015) Various artists Irish Reels...
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Anne Le Ny (category French film directors)
Anne Le Ny (born 16 December 1962) is a French actress, screenwriter and film director. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Anne Le Ny. Anne Le Ny,...
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but the best ones come from the three bishoprics: Tréguier, Léon and Cornouaille; especially Tréguier, because it is considered certain that there are...
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Aurore Clément (category French film actresses)
remembered as the character Anne in the film Paris, Texas (1984), which won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. Her first appearance in a U.S...
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maritime song festival) to Breton culture (Lorient Interceltic Festival, Cornouaille festival) to contemporary music (Vieilles Charrues Festival in Carhaix...
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century. The Council of Vannes was held there in 461. The realm annexed Cornouaille for a time in the early 6th century but was permanently joined with Domnonia...
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XLVI in Barzaz Breiz, a book of traditional Breton songs collected in Cornouaille, Brittany, in the 19th century by Théodore Hersart de la Villemarqué...
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Thibault Vinçon (category French male film actors)
title: My Wife's Romance) 2012: Cornouaille directed by Anne Le Ny 2013: Le verrou directed by Laurent Laffargue (short film) 2013: Une autre vie directed...
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of the de Saint-Péran or Saint-Pezran (pronounced Péran) family from Cornouaille in Brittany. The earliest evidence known comes from the 15th century...
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known by the names of the counties that succeeded them—Domnonée (Devon), Cornouaille (Cornwall), Léon (Caerleon); but these names in Breton and Latin are...
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François-Eudes Chanfrault (category French film score composers)
Retrieved 26 February 2012. Perkins, Rodney (10 September 2008). "An interview with VINYAN Composer François-Eudes Chanfrault". Twitch Film. twitchfilm.com...
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Terre de Brume. ISBN 978-2843625084. Garraud, Loïc-Pierre (2012). Le Nord de la Cornouaille: Domaine du roi cheval (in French). Éditions L'Harmattan. ISBN 9782296503465...
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Awards. Krakauer's album The Big Picture, which re-imagined themes from films such as Sophie's Choice, Life is Beautiful, The Pianist, and Radio Days...
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Plessé Festival Celtique du Gévaudan, in Grèzes, Lozère Festival de Cornouaille (Quimper) Festival Euroceltes, in Strasbourg[citation needed] Festival...
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possibly not have protested?" Since 1923, the Festival de Cornouaille (Breton: Cornouaille Kemper) has taken place annually in Quimper, located in the...
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when, according to a charter dated 1126, Robert de Locuvan, Bishop of Cornouaille, donated the Island of St Tutuarn and the lands belonging to it to the...
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Pyrenees and the Bretons formed three kingdoms in Armorica: Domnonia, Cornouaille and Broërec. In 486, Clovis I, leader of the Salian Franks, defeated...
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1969, 70 and 71, presented in many cities (including the Festival de Cornouaille), an important audiovisual montage on Brittany, accompanied by songs...
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Brittany Ferries for their Plymouth to Roscoff route, and originally named Cornouailles, she was transferred to British Channel Island Ferries in 1989 and renamed...
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Squadron "Cambrésis" created in 1952, the 02.012 "Picardy" and the 03.012 "Cornouailles" [Cornwall], as well as a ground-to-air defence squadron. Ernst Jünger...
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