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Léon and Professional
* Léon: The Professional a 1994 film directed by Luc Besson
Working in French, English, Japanese, Spanish and Italian, he has appeared in numerous successful films such as Crimson Rivers, Godzilla, The Da Vinci Code, Mission: Impossible, Ronin, and Léon: The Professional.
Of the films they have done together, the ones that have achieved the most critical and commercial success include: Nikita ( 1990 ), the English-language films The Big Blue ( 1988 ), and Léon: The Professional.
Léon: The Professional (; Original U. S .: The Professional ) is a 1994 English-language French thriller film written and directed by Luc Besson.
Léon: The Professional is to some extent an expansion of an idea in Besson's earlier 1990 film, La Femme Nikita ( in some countries Nikita ).
Léon: The Professional received favorable reviews from critics.
Léon: The Professional was a commercial success, grossing over $ 45 million worldwide on a $ 16 million budget.
Léon: Version Intégrale was released in France in 1996 ; in the United States, where the film was originally released as The Professional, it was released on DVD as Léon: The Professional in 2000.
The Bollywood movie Bichhoo was inspired by Léon: The Professional.
Luc had been nominated for Best Director and Best Picture César Awards for his films Léon: The Professional and The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc, but won Best Director and Best French Director for his film The Fifth Element.
* Part of Léon: The Professional ( 1994 ), by Luc Besson, was shot there, although it was set in an apartment block.
In the movie Léon ( also known as The Professional ), when Léon and Mathilda check into the hotel, Mathilda tells Léon she's filling the form out with " the name of a girl in my class who makes me sick.
* Léon: The Professional ( first released as The Professional in the United States ), a 1994 French film starring Jean Reno, Gary Oldman and Natalie Portman
Bécaud's song " L ' Orange " was also the featured track in one of the trailer of the movie Léon ( aka The Professional ) by Luc Besson.
In the 1994 film Léon: The Professional it can be seen when Natalie Portman's character, Mathilda, is traveling on it alone.
* Léon a. k. a. The Cleaner a. k. a. The Professional ( 1994 )
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Léon and was
By 1905, Pathé was the largest film company in the world, a position it retained until World War I. Léon Gaumont began film production in 1896, with his production supervised by Alice Guy.
While largely left out of the thrust for increasing rights of citizens, as the question was left indeterminate in the Declaration of the Rights of Man, activists such as Pauline Léon and Théroigne de Méricourt agitated for full citizenship for women.
The most radical militant feminist activism was practiced by the Society of Revolutionary Republican Women, which was founded by Léon and her colleague, Claire Lacombe on 10 May 1793.
The members included Jean-Baptiste Krantz, Henri Dion and Léon Molinos, both of whom had known Eiffel for a long time: their report was favorable, and Eiffel got the job.
It remained small until 1847, when Léon Laborde was given control of the department.
In the 1880s, there was a debate between those, such as Georges Clemenceau ( Radical ), Jean Jaurès ( Socialist ) and Maurice Barrès ( nationalist ), who argued that colonialism diverted France from the " blue line of the Vosges " ( referring to Alsace-Lorraine ), and the " colonial lobby ", such as Jules Ferry ( moderate republican ), Léon Gambetta ( republican ) and Eugène Etienne, the president of the parliamentary colonial group.
Lev Sergeyevich Termen ; ) ( – 3 November 1993 ( Léon Theremin in America ) was a Russian and Soviet inventor.
Léon Theremin was born Lev Sergeyevich Termen in Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire in 1896 into a family of French and German ancestry.
It was theoretically described by physicists such as Arnold Sommerfeld and Léon Brillouin.
* France-In 1885, a society called the Société de Psychologie Physiologique ( Society for Physiological Psychology ) was formed by Charles Richet, Théodule-Armand Ribot and Léon Marillier.
Diaghilev was soon responsible for the production of the Annual of the Imperial Theaters in 1900, and promptly offered assignments to his close friends: Léon Bakst would design costumes for the French play Le Coeur de la Marquise, while Benois was given the opportunity to produce Sergei Taneyev's opera Cupid's Revenge.
The artistic director for the Ballets Russes was Léon Bakst.
Léon Walras first formalized the idea of a one-period economic equilibrium of the general economic system, but it was French economist Antoine Augustin Cournot and English political economist Alfred Marshall who developed tractable models to analyze an economic system.
This field mainly was started by Stanley Jevons, Carl Menger, and Léon Walras.
The instrument was invented by a young Russian physicist named Lev Sergeevich Termen ( known in the West as Léon Theremin ) in October 1920 after the outbreak of the Russian civil war.
Wagner actually sold the sketch to the Director of the Opéra, Léon Pillet, for 500 francs, but was unable to convince him that the music was worth anything.
She wants to avenge the murder of her four-year-old brother, telling Léon that he was the only one of her family she loved.

Léon and for
" Throughout the Revolution, women such as Pauline Léon and her Society of Revolutionary Republican Women fought for the right to bear arms, used armed force and rioted.
Even before Léon, some liberals had advocated equal rights for women including women's suffrage.
Pauline Léon and Claire Lacombe were arrested, later released, and continued to receive ridicule and abuse for their activism.
In 1912, he collaborated with Léon Bakst on Le Dieu bleu for the Ballets Russes ; the principal dancers being Tamara Karsavina and Vaslav Nijinsky.
The two neighbors took the first ex-aequo prize of the Congress of Documentary Film in 1943, for the first French underwater film: Par dix-huit mètres de fond ( 18 meters deep ), made without breathing apparatus the previous year in the Embiez islands ( Var ) with Philippe Tailliez and Frédéric Dumas, using a depth-pressure-proof camera case developed by mechanical engineer Léon Vèche ( engineer of Arts and Métiers and the Naval College ).
A costume sketch by Léon Bakst for The Firebird
Design by Léon Cogniet for a ceiling decoration in the Louvre depicting the 1798 French Campaign in Egypt and Syria | Egyptian Expedition
Léon, after discovering her plan in a note left for him, rescues Mathilda, shooting two more of Stansfield's men in the process.
Back in his apartment, Léon creates a quick escape for Mathilda by smashing a hole in an air shaft.
Tony refuses to give her the money he had saved for Léon, offering her instead to give her money when she needs it — the same con he plied on Léon.
Many artists have illustrated the Arabian nights, including: Pierre-Clément Marillier for Le Cabinet des Fées ( 1785 – 1789 ) Gustave Doré, Léon Carré ( Granville, 1878-Alger, 1942 ), Roger Blachon, Françoise Boudignon, André Dahan, Amato Soro, Albert Robida, Alcide Théophile Robaudi and Marcelino Truong ; Vittorio Zecchin ( Murano, 1878 – Murano, 1947 ) and Emanuele Luzzati ; The German Morgan ; Mohammed Racim ( Algiers, 1896-Algiers 1975 ), Sani ol-Molk ( 1849 – 1856 ) and Emre Orhun.

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