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Pagnol

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Pagnol (French) [panjol]
n
(Biographies / Pagnol, Marcel (Paul) (1895-1974) M, French, THEATRE: dramatist, FILMS AND TV: director, WRITING: novelist) Marcel (Paul) (marsɛl). 1895-1974, French dramatist, film director, and novelist, noted for his depiction of Provençal life in such films as Manon des Sources (1952; remade 1986)


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In the 60s and 70s, the island off Bandol saw the likes of writers Marcel Pagnol and Georges Simenon, directors Roberto Rossellini and Claude Lelouch, and even Russian cosmonaut Yuri Gargarin and explorer-conservationist Jacques Cousteau.
Berri, who won an Oscar for his 1963 short film "Le Poulet," went on to direct the hit Provencal saga based on the novels of Marcel Pagnol following years later with a screen adaptation of Emile Zola's "Germinal.
Daisy Voisin Parang Queen, Sereno sereno her pagnol rhythm As foreign as ground-beef pastelle.
 
 
 
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