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* Animal ( 1977 film ), French film ( L ' Animal ) by Claude Zidi with Jean-Paul Belmondo and Raquel Welch
Some of the first films of this new genre were Godard's Breathless ( À bout de souffle, 1960 ), starring Jean-Paul Belmondo, Rivette's Paris Belongs to Us ( Paris nous appartient, 1958-distributed in 1961 ), starring Jean-Claude Brialy and Truffaut's The 400 Blows ( Les Quatre Cent Coups, 1959 ) starring Jean-Pierre Léaud.
Popular actors of the period included Alain Delon, Romy Schneider, Jeanne Moreau, Simone Signoret, Yves Montand, Catherine Deneuve, Jean-Paul Belmondo, Brigitte Bardot, and Jean Gabin.
Notable European film stars of the period include Brigitte Bardot, Sophia Loren, Marcello Mastroianni, Max von Sydow, and Jean-Paul Belmondo.
* Jean-Paul Belmondo
* Ferdinand Griffon, main character played by Jean-Paul Belmondo in the movie Pierrot le fou
Jean-Paul Belmondo ( ; born 9 April 1933 ) is a French actor initially associated with the New Wave of the 1960s.
Image: L ' As des As, 1982. jpg | Jean-Paul Belmondo and Rachid Ferrache ( in L ' As des as ).
Image: JP Belmondo Cannes 1988. jpg | Jean-Paul Belmondo at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival.
Image: Jean-Paul Belmondo Handprint. jpg | Jean-Paul Belmondo's handprint on the pavement in front of the Palais des Festivals et des Congrès in Cannes.
Image: Jean-Paul Belmondo Cannes 2011. jpg | Jean-Paul Belmondo at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival.
* Jean-Paul Belmondo, 1995 Adaptation
With glamorous costumes and sets, a musical score by Stephen Sondheim, and Jean-Paul Belmondo in the title-role, it was seen as Resnais's most commercial film to date, but its complex narrative structure showed clear links with some of the formal preoccupations of his earlier films.
Onscreen, he continued in older roles: in Fanny ( 1961 ) starring Leslie Caron ; Barefoot in the Park ( 1967 ) with Robert Redford and Jane Fonda ; and the French film Stavisky ( 1974, starring Jean-Paul Belmondo ), the latter winning him the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actor, and also received the Special Tribute at Cannes Film Festival.
She earned respect from European critics for her performance in François Truffaut's Day for Night ( 1973 ), starred in Le Magnifique ( 1973 ) with Jean-Paul Belmondo and The Sunday Woman ( 1975 ) with Marcello Mastroianni.
The Lieutenant Blueberry character, whose facial features were based on those of the actor Jean-Paul Belmondo, was created in 1963 by Charlier ( scenario ) and Giraud ( drawings ) for Pilote and quickly became its most popular figure.
The film stars Sophia Loren, Jean-Paul Belmondo, Eleonora Brown, Carlo Ninchi and Andrea Checchi.
After they arrive at Ciociaria, Cesira attracts the attention of a young local intellectual with communist sympathies named Michele ( Jean-Paul Belmondo ).
* Le Professionnel, a 1981 Georges Lautner film starring Jean-Paul Belmondo
There followed the commercial hit Banana Peel ( 1964 ), a detective film starring Jeanne Moreau and Jean-Paul Belmondo.

Jean-Paul and played
A biting, pithy parable of the all-pervading hollowness of modern life, the piece has been set by Mlle Lagoon to a sumptuous score ( a single motif played over and over by four thousand French horns ) by existentialist hot-shot Jean-Paul Sartre.
Situated on the left bank of the River Seine, this central arrondissement which includes the historic districts of Saint-Germain-des-Prés ( surrounding the Abbey founded in the 6th century ) and Luxembourg ( surrounding the Palace and its Gardens ) has played a major role throughout Paris history and is well known for its café culture and the revolutionary intellectualism ( see: Existentialism, Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir ) and literature ( see: Paul Éluard, Boris Vian, Albert Camus, Françoise Sagan ) it has hosted.
" This district, under the leadership of Georges Danton, had played a significant role in the Storming of the Bastille, and was home to several notable figures of the Revolution, including Danton himself, Desmoulins, and Jean-Paul Marat-on whose behalf the district placed itself in a state of civil rebellion when, in January 1790, it refused to allow the execution of a warrant for his arrest that had been issued by the Châtelet.
Since then, he has made more than 120 films for theaters and television and has played starring roles for many directors, including Roman Polanski ( Bitter Moon ), Pedro Almodovar ( Kika ), Martin Ritt ( Cross Creek ), Jean-Paul Rappeneau ( Bon Voyage ), Diane Kurys ( A Man in Love ) and Walter Salles ( Exposure ).
In 1997, Paradis played in Un amour de sorcière with Jeanne Moreau and Jean Reno, before filming Une chance sur deux, with Alain Delon and Jean-Paul Belmondo.
His critical comments on the existential phenomenology and subsequent dialectical philosophy of Jean-Paul Sartre may well have played a significant role in the demise of Sartre's influence on recent thought.
Later in 2007 and 2008, Dupuis began working on several new film projects, including: as Charles in Truffe (" Truffle "), directed by Kim Nguyen, produced by Renée Gosselin and distributed by Christal Films, whose world première opens the Fantasia Film Festival in Montreal on July 3, 2008 ; as Jean-Paul Mercier in " L ' Instinct de Mort " (" Mesrine: Killer Instinct "), part 1 of Public Enemy Number One, a two-part feature film about notorious French gangster Jacques Mesrine, played by Vincent Cassel, directed by Jean-François Richet ; as Mr. Turcotte in " Un été sans point ni coup sûr " (" A No-Hit No-Run Summer "), a baseball feature film set at the beginning of the 1960s adapted from the novel of that title by Marc Robitaille, directed by Francis Leclerc ; as Scully in " The Timekeeper ", an English-language feature film directed by Louis Bélanger ;, as Irishman Liam Hennessy in André Forcier's Je me souviens and as another character named Charles in " Les doigts croches " ( 2008 ), directed by Ken Scott.
Buichi Terasawa drew his inspiration for the figure from the French actor Jean-Paul Belmondo due to the roles Belmondo played in the 1960s and 1970s.
However, Jean-Paul Duminy played what is possibly his highest innings of his career, flaying the Pakistani bowlers for an incredible 265 not out-well supported by Ryan Canning, who notched up 112 runs before captain Francois du Plessis declared.
The competition featured prominently in the French film L ' as des as ( 1982 ), whose main character, played by Jean-Paul Belmondo, was the fictitious coach of the French boxing team.

Jean-Paul and both
Albert Camus opposed both Nazi fascism and Stalinist communism, leading to a split with Jean-Paul Sartre.
On 10 August ( the effective fall of the Monarchy ), Louvet became editor of the Journal des Débats, and, both as a journalist and deputy in the National Convention, made himself conspicuous by his attacks on Maximilien Robespierre, Jean-Paul Marat and the other Montagnards, whom he later claimed he would have succeeded in bringing to justice in after the September Massacres were it not for the poor support he received from the Girondist leaders.
The party leader in both periods was Jean-Paul Poulin.
However, it should be noted that both performers took an active part in writing their material and Slijngaard's raps were cut from the UK album release, being once again deemed, in Jean-Paul DeCoster's words, " too clumsy for the British market ".
Phenomenologist Heidegger discussed care, conscience, and guilt, moving to “ authenticity ”, which in turn led to the feminism of Simone de Beauvoir and existentialism of Jean-Paul Sartre, both based on phenomenology's considerations of authenticity and its role in bad faith.
A life ’ s project to be in love may result in bad faith ; love is an example of bad faith given by both Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre ( who were in love with each other ).
In the hand-made decoupage story Fashion Heroes, Sednaoui photographed designers Jean-Paul Gaultier, Azzedine Alaia and Vivienne Westwood, alongside the iconic models of that era, creating an epic super heroes adventure which was awarded by both jury William Klein and Jean-Paul Goude at the 1990 International Photography Festival.
Other villains Jean-Paul faces include Mr. Freeze, the Trigger Twins, Joker, Gunbunny & Gunhawk, the Tally Man, and Clayface ; the most notable encounters are with Catwoman and the Joker, both of whom could tell Valley was not the original Batman.
Jean-Paul Guerlain is staying on in an advisory consultant role, both for fragrance design and ingredients.

Jean-Paul and Jean
At the terminal, Luc is spotted by Inspector Jean-Paul Cardon ( Jean Reno ) who insists on giving Luc a ride during which he searches his bag.
* Jean Reno as Inspector Jean-Paul Cardon
The final scene shot in Paris was at the Gare Saint-Lazare train station where Luc is chased by police inspector Jean-Paul Cardon ( Jean Reno ) while trying to board a train south to Cannes.
Trocchi claimed that this journal came to an end when the US State Department canceled its many subscriptions in protest over an article by Jean-Paul Sartre praising the homoeroticism of Jean Genet.
In 1995, Binoche returned to the screen in a big-budget adaptation of Jean Giono's The Horseman on the Roof directed by Jean-Paul Rappeneau.
In her literary and militant life she came across a number of people of influence in the 20th century, like Colette, Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre, Jean Cocteau and many more.
Céline's legacy survives in the writings of Samuel Beckett, Jean-Paul Sartre, Queneau and Jean Genet among others.
It became an unofficial club that included artists ( Henri Matisse, Georges Braque, André Derain, Raoul Dufy, Marie Laurencin, Amedeo Modigliani, Jean-Paul Laurens, Maurice Utrillo, Jacques Lipchitz, María Blanchard, Jean Metzinger and Louis Marcoussis ); writers ( Guillaume Apollinaire, Alfred Jarry, Jean Cocteau, Gustave Coquiot, Cremnitz ( Maurice Chevrier ), Paul Fort, André Warnod, Raymond Radiguet, Gertrude Stein ); actors ( Charles Dullin, Harry Baur, Gaston Modot ); and art dealers ( Ambroise Vollard, Clovis Sagot, Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler and Berthe Weill ).
Notable figures in French literature who never became academicians include Jean Jacques Rousseau, Jean-Paul Sartre, Joseph de Maistre, Honoré de Balzac, René Descartes, Denis Diderot, Gustave Flaubert, Molière, Marcel Proust, Jules Verne, Theophile Gautier, and Émile Zola.
However, with the support of luminaries such as Jean-Paul Sartre, Alexander Calder, Jean Renoir, and René Char, new management with a preservation mission took over in 1971, turning it into a collection of working studios.
Baldwin also knew Marlon Brando, Charlton Heston, Billy Dee Williams, Huey P. Newton, Nikki Giovanni, Jean-Paul Sartre, Jean Genet ( with whom he campaigned on behalf of the Black Panther Party ), Lee Strasberg, Elia Kazan, Rip Torn, Alex Haley, Miles Davis, Amiri Baraka, Martin Luther King, Jr., Margaret Mead, Josephine Baker, Allen Ginsberg and Maya Angelou.
She then moved to Paris, where she appeared in boulevard plays by Jacques Deval and Marcel Achard, and met famous French playwrights and novelists such as Jean Cocteau, Jean-Paul Sartre, Colette and Françoise Sagan.
He also translated Rodrigo Rey Rosa, Jorge Luis Borges, Jean-Paul Sartre, Isabelle Eberhardt, Guy Frison-Roche, André Pieyre de Mandiargues, Ramon Gomez de la Serna, Giorgio de Chirico, Si Lakhdar, E. Laoust, Ramon Beteta, Gabino Chan, Bertrand Flornoy, Jean Ferry, Denise Moran, Paul Colinet, Paul Magritte, Popul Buj, Francis Ponge, Bluet d ' Acheres and Ramon Sender
Jean Seberg and Jean-Paul Belmondo in Breathless
He read the Thomistic philosophers Étienne Gilson and Jacques Maritain — one of the main Catholic thinkers of his youth — as well as Jean Guitton, but also the Protestant philosopher Paul Ricœur, and Maurice Clavel, and the existentialist philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre.
File: Jean-Paul Riopelle. JPG | Roseline Granet, Le Grand Jean Paul, 2003, located at Parc Jean-Paul Riopelle in Montreal
It is the last scene in Paris where Kevin Kline's character is being chased by Police Inspector Jean-Paul Cardon ( Jean Reno ) while trying to board a train south to Cannes ( which is an inaccuracy since the Gare Saint-Lazare serves the North-West of France ; trains for Cannes depart from the Gare de Lyon ).
In the theater Erdman had choreographed a production of Jean-Paul Sartre's The Flies ( 1947 ) for the Vassar Experimental Theatre, the Broadway production of Jean Giraudoux's The Enchanted ( 1950 ) and collaborating with writer William Saroyan and composer Alan Hovhaness, she directed and choreographed Otherman or The Beginning of a New Nation ( 1954 ) at Bard College.
Brown, Charles Bukowski, Albert Camus, René Char, Paul Éluard, Jean Genet, Natalia Ginzburg, Victor Hugo, Weldon Kees, Robert Lowell, Henry Miller, Eugenio Montale, Anaïs Nin, Charles Olson, Francis Ponge, Kenneth Rexroth, Arthur Rimbaud, Yannis Ritsos, Jean-Paul Sartre, Karl Shapiro, Stephen Spender, Leo Tolstoy, and Giuseppe Ungaretti.
* Un singe en hiver, from Henri Verneuil, with Jean Gabin, Jean-Paul Belmondo, Suzanne Flon and Noël Roquevert, 1962
He also met expatriate American writer James Baldwin and leading French intellectuals Jean Cocteau, Jean-Paul Sartre, and Albert Camus.
* Dumont, Fernand, Montminy, Jean-Paul, and Hamelin, Jean ed.

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