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** Les passe-murailles: Le dedans des choses by Stéphane Oiry and Jean-Luc Cornette, Les Humanoïdes Associés
** Nominated: Best Screenwriter ( Jean-Luc Godard )
** Won: FIPRESCI Film of the Year ( Jean-Luc Godard )
** Jean-Luc Einaudi: La bataille de Paris: 17 octobre 1961, 1991, ISBN 2-02-013547-7
** Jean-Luc Einaudi and Maurice Rajsfus, Les silences de la police-16 juillet 1942, 17 octobre 1961, 2001, L ' Esprit frappeur, ISBN 2-84405-173-1 ( Rajsfus is a historian of the French police, the first date refers to the 16 July 1942 Rafle du Vel'd ' Hiv )

** and French
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** Altenberg, the German name for Vieille Montagne (" old mountain " in French ), the former zinc mine in Kelmis, Moresnet
** edited by Pierre Chiron, Collection Budé, with French translation, Paris, 2002, ISBN 2-251-00498-X
** French Americans and their " New World " regional identities such as:
** based on the novel of the same name by French author Victor Hugo.
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** EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg – pedestrian walkway between the French and Swiss sections on Level 3 ( departures ) of airport.
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** French Congo
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** French Sudan
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** Chanson de Roland ( Old French )
** French cuisine
** French language, a Romance language originating in what is now northern France
** French people, inhabitants of France or people having family origins in France
** Vendémiaire in French ( from Latin vindemia, " grape harvest "), starting 22, 23 or 24 September
** Brumaire ( from French brume, " fog "), starting 22, 23 or 24 October
** Frimaire ( From French frimas, " frost "), starting 21, 22 or 23 November
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** 3rd Foreign Infantry Regiment ( 3 < sup > e </ sup > REI ), based in French Guiana
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** 27th Cannes Film Festival Lifetime Achievement Award ( with French director René Clair )
** French Medical Institute for Children
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** and jazz
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** Jack Teagarden, American jazz trombonist ( b. 1905 )
** Gerald Wilson, American jazz trumpeter
** Dizzy Gillespie, American jazz trumpeter, bandleader, and composer ( b. 1917 )
** Stéphane Grappelli, French jazz violinist and composer ( d. 1997 )
** Michael Weiss, jazz pianist and composer
** Freddie Green, jazz guitarist ( d. 1987 )
** Peter O ' Mara, Australian jazz guitarist and composer
** Jimmy Dorsey, American jazz musician ( b. 1904 )
** Kenny Burrell, American jazz musician
** Theo Jörgensmann, German jazz clarinetist
** Sonny Fortune, American jazz musician
** Carlos Emilio Morales, Cuban jazz guitarist
** Herb Jeffries, American jazz singer
** Buster Williams, American jazz bassist
** Marlena Shaw, American jazz singer
** Earl Hines, American jazz pianist ( d. 1983 )
** Holly Cole, Canadian jazz singer
** Sonny Clark, American jazz pianist, heart attack ( b. 1931 )
** Eddie Edwards, American jazz trombonist ( b. 1891 )
** Herbie Nichols, American jazz pianist and composer, leukemia ( b. 1919 )
** Wes Montgomery, American jazz guitarist ( b. 1925 )
** Minor Hall, American jazz musician ( b. 1897 )
** Oscar Pettiford, American jazz musician ( b. 1922 )

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