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In the 2000s, the musical film began to rise in popularity once more, with new works such as Moulin Rouge !, Across the Universe, and Enchanted ; film adaptations of stage shows, such as Chicago, 8 Mile, The Phantom of the Opera, Rent, Fame, Repo!
Across the Universe, Moulin Rouge !, and Mamma Mia!
Baz Luhrmann stated that his successful musical film Moulin Rouge!
Other examples of storytelling voice-overs can be heard in Annie Hall, Gattaca, Fight Club, Megamind, Ratatouille, Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron, Tangled, The Magic School Bus, The Emperor's New Groove, Kronk's New Groove, Blade Runner, The Rugrats Movie, The Shawshank Redemption, Big Fish, How to Train Your Dragon, Moulin Rouge !, The Postman Always Rings Twice, Young Winston, Rugrats, Raising Arizona, Goodfellas, Clash of the Titans, and Star Quest: The Odyssey.
* Satine played by Nicole Kidman, an actress / courtesan who falls in love with a penniless poet / writer played by Ewan McGregor, in the movie Moulin Rouge !.
Moulin Rouge (, French for Red Mill ) is a cabaret in Paris, France.
Moulin Rouge is best known as the spiritual birthplace of the modern form of the can-can dance.
Today, Moulin Rouge is a tourist attraction, offering musical dance entertainment for visitors from around the world.
The Belle Époque era, a period of peace and optimism marked by industrial progress and a particularly rich cultural exuberance is about at the opening of the Moulin Rouge.
On 6 October 1889, the Moulin Rouge opened in the Jardin de Paris, at the foot of the Montmartre hill.
His posters and paintings secured rapid and international fame for the Moulin Rouge.
* The early years of the Moulin Rouge are marked by extravagant shows, inspired by the circus, and attractions that are still famous such as Pétomane.
* 1886 – 1910: Footit and Chocolat, a comic act of a white, authoritarian clown and a black, long-suffering Auguste, are very popular and often appear on the Moulin Rouge poster.
* 1891: “ La Goulue ”: Toulouse-Lautrec's first poster for the Moulin Rouge.
* 12 November 1897: The Moulin Rouge closed its doors for the first time for the funeral of its Manager and co-founder Charles Zidler.
* January 1903: the Moulin Rouge reopened after renovation and improvement work carried out by Niermans, the most “ Parisian ” architect of the Belle Époque ( amongst other works he designed the brasserie Mollard, the Paris Casino, the Folies Bergère in Paris, the Palace Hôtel in Ostend in Belgium, the rebuilding of the Hôtel du Palais in Biarritz and the creation of the Hôtel Négresco on the Promenade des Anglais in Nice ).
* Until the First World War, the Moulin Rouge became a real temple of operetta.
* 29 July 1907: first appearance of Mistinguett on stage at the Moulin Rouge in the “ Revue de la Femme ”.
* 9 April 1910: A former lady-in-waiting to the Empress Eugénie attended a showing of the Revue Amoureuse at the Moulin Rouge.
* 27 February 1915: the Moulin Rouge was destroyed by fire.
* 1921: The rebuilt Moulin Rouge finally reopened.
* After the war, Francis Salabert took charge of the Moulin Rouge.
The Moulin Rouge took off again, thanks to stars such as Mistinguett, Jeanne Aubert or Maurice Chevalier, and to the first showing in Paris of American revues with the Hoffmann Girls.
His drawings and models will always be associated with the image of the Moulin Rouge.

Moulin and 1900
* 1900: visitors from all five continents, attracted by the Universal Exhibition, flock to the “ Moulin Rouch ”.

Rouge and 1900
Several factors influenced the growth of Denham Springs after 1900, notably the construction of the railroad line, the growth of Baton Rouge as an industrial center, and the corresponding improvement of roads which made Denham Springs a desirable place for Baton Rouge workers to live.
Le Rouge et le Noir, Chronique du XIX < sup > e </ sup > siècle ( 1830 ) was first translated to English c. 1900 ; the best-known translation, The Red and the Black ( 1926 ), by Charles Kenneth Scott-Moncrief, has been, like his other translations, characterised as one of his “ fine, spirited renderings, not entirely accurate on minor points of meaning.
Treen was born in Baton Rouge to Joseph Paul Treen, Sr. ( 1900 – 1986 ), and Elizabeth Treen ( née Speir ) ( 1899 – 1990 ).

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