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Carrière and director
* 1935 – Marcel Carrière, Canadian director and screenwriter
The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie () is a 1972 surrealist film directed by Luis Buñuel and written by Jean-Claude Carrière in collaboration with the director.
Carrière grew up in Berlin and Lübeck ; he attended the Jesuit boarding school Lycée Saint-François-Xavier in Vannes, France, a school which had previously been attended by the director of Carrière's first major film, Volker Schlöndorff.
Carrière is also a director and a writer and is known to fight for the rights of fathers.

Carrière and on
The Place Stanislas named after the king of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and duke of Lorraine Stanisław Leszczyński, Place de la Carrière, and Place d ' Alliance were added on the World Heritage Sites list by the UNESCO in 1983.
In the mid 1970s, Brook, with writer Jean-Claude Carrière, began work on adapting the Indian epic poem the Mahābhārata into a stage play which was first performed in 1985 and then later into a televised mini series.
There they met and, on December 21 – 22, murdered Canadian Laurent Ormond Carrière, 26, and Californian Connie Bronzich, 29.
He was sentenced to life imprisonment by the Kathmandu district court on August 20, 2004 for the 1975 murders of Bronzich and Carrière.
Cyrano de Bergerac is a 1990 French comedy drama film directed by Jean-Paul Rappeneau and based on the 1897 play of the same name by Edmond Rostand, adapted by Jean-Claude Carrière and Rappeneau.
* Jean-Claude Carrière on the Internet Movie Database.

Carrière and including
Co-directed with Michel Brault, and including the important contribution of sound recordist Marcel Carrière it surpassed the candid eye approach, establishing for the first time in film history, the filmmakers in the midst of the ongoing event.

Carrière and de
Among the most illustrious were Henri Fantin-Latour, Antonio de la Gándara, Eugène Carrière, Gustave Courbet, Frédéric Cazalis, and Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen.
* Prix Goncourt: Jean Carrière, L ' Epervier de Maheux
* 2002: La Mort de Krishna extrait du Mahabharata de Vyasa, adaptation Jean-Claude Carrière and Marie-Hélène Estienne
* " Histoires extraordinaires: La chute de la maison Usher " ( 1981 ) ( TV ) with Mathieu Carrière
de: Élie-Abel Carrière
Longest tarte aux mirabelles in the world ( 206. 31 meters, or 4000 portions ), Nancy, Place de la Carrière, 2 September 2006.
de: Jean-Claude Carrière
de: Carrière
de: Mathieu Carrière
* Silvia Pinal, Pere Portabella, Juan Luis Buñuel and Jean-Claude Carrière speak about the film at 35 mm de cine español
de: Moriz Carrière

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When Thomas Törless ( Mathieu Carrière ) arrives at the academy, he learns how Anselm von Basini ( Marian Seidowsky ) has been caught stealing by fellow student Reiting ( Fred Dietz ), and is obliged to become Reiting's " slave ," bowing to Reiting's sadistic rituals.
Victor's I Corps included the infantry divisions of François Amable Ruffin ( 5, 300 ), Pierre Belon Lapisse ( 6, 900 ) and Eugene-Casimir Villatte ( 6, 100 ), plus Louis Chrétien Carrière Beaumont's 1, 000-man light cavalry brigade.
Peter Brook and Jean-Claude Carrière adapted the poem into a play titled La Conférence des oiseaux ( The Conference of the Birds ), which they published in 1979.
* Calvin Carrière ( 1921 – 2002 ), U. S. fiddler
* Élie-Abel Carrière ( 1818 – 1896 ), French botanist
* Éric Carrière ( born 1973 ), French football player
* Eugène Carrière ( 1849 – 1906 ), French lithographer and painter
* Jean-Claude Carrière ( born 1931 ), French screenwriter and actor
* Joseph Carrière ( 1795 – 1864 ), French theologian
* Joseph Médard Carrière ( 1902 – 1970 ), Canadian folklorist
* Mathieu Carrière ( born 1950 ), German actor
* Moritz Carrière ( 1817 – 1895 ), German philosopher and historian

Carrière and Obscure
* That Obscure Object of Desire, DVD, Criterion Collection ; Jean-Claude Carrière Interview ( 2000 )

Carrière and 1969
In 1969 Carrière moved to Paris to study philosophy and continue his acting.

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Cerasus lannesiana Carrière ; Prunus lannesiana ( Carrière ) E. H. Wilson ).

director and would
Though I doubted that he would understand me, I told the director my motives for applying.
Du Pont would be enjoined from having as a director, officer, or employee anyone who was simultaneously an officer or employee of General Motors, and no director, officer, or employee of Du Pont could serve as a director of General Motors without court approval.
Noting that President Kennedy has handed the Defense Department the major responsibility for the nation's civil defense program, Mr. Hawksley said the federal government would pay half the salary of a full-time local director.
He expressed the opinion the city could hire a CD director for about $3,500 a year and would only have to put up half that amount on a matching fund basis to defray the salary costs.
Along with a director, the city should provide a CD headquarters so that pertinent information about the local organization would be centralized.
One advantage that would come to the city in having a full-time director, he said, is that East Providence would become eligible to apply to the federal government for financial aid in purchasing equipment needed for a sound civil defense program.
Some commentators have suggested that this incident would influence Kurosawa's later artistic career, as the director was seldom hesitant to confront unpleasant truths in his work.
There, he met director Carlos Marcovich and cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki, and they made what would be his first short film, Vengeance is mine.
" He left hospital after eight weeks and returned to directing after six months, but the following year he announced he would step down as artistic director of the Stephen Joseph Theatre.
The Lerner-Loewe partnership cracked under the stress of producing the Arthurian Camelot in 1960, with Loewe resisting Lerner's desire to direct as well as write when original director Moss Hart suffered a heart attack in the last few months of rehearsals, and would die shortly after the show's premiere.
In one anecdote his arrival at a chemical plant is described in which he was denied access by the director because he would not allow anyone to see the production procedure which was a trade secret.
Haydn, having worked for over a decade as the music director for a prince, had far more resources and scope for composing than most and also the ability to shape the forces that would play his music.
The Riverside terracing, infamous for the fact that fans occupying it would turn their heads annually to watch The Boat Race pass, was replaced by what was officially named the ' Eric Miller Stand ', Eric Miller being a director of the club at the time.
After working as assistant director on Resnais's Night and Fog in 1955, Marker made Sunday in Peking, a short documentary " film essay " that would characterize Marker's unique film style for most of his career.
" The director's cut may include unsatisfactory takes, a preliminary soundtrack, a lack of desired pick-up shots etc., which the director would not like to be shown.
On April 19, 2008, NHL director of hockey operations Colin Campbell sent a memo to the Detroit Red Wings organization that forbids Zamboni drivers from cleaning up any octopuses thrown onto the ice and that violating the mandate would result in a $ 10, 000 fine.
Carpenter had just made Dark Star but no one wanted to hire him as a director, so he assumed that he would make it in Hollywood as a screenwriter.
Even after the director was persuaded to keep the scene intact, George C. Scott refused to do it, as he believed it would overshadow the rest of his performance.
The director lied and assured him that it would be shown at the end.
When Williams was offered the screenplay for Jack he said he would only agree to do it if Coppola agreed to sign on as director.
Most obviously, the musical film was born ; the first classic-style Hollywood musical was The Broadway Melody ( 1929 ) and the form would find its first major creator in choreographer / director Busby Berkeley ( 42nd Street, 1933, Dames, 1934 ).
Before the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act was passed in the wake of the September 11 attacks, the FBI director would directly brief the President of the United States on any issues that arise from within the FBI.

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