Fanny Ardant, the Glossary
Fanny Marguerite Judith Ardant (born 22 March 1949) is a French actress and film director.[1]
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117 relations: Afraid of the Dark, Aix-en-Provence, Alexandra Feodorovna (Alix of Hesse), American Star (film), Ashes and Blood, Augustin, King of Kung-Fu, Australia (1989 film), Benvenuta (film), Berlin International Film Festival, Beyond the Clouds (1995 film), Bright Days Ahead, Cadences obstinées, Callas Forever, Caméra d'Or, Cannes Film Festival, Casanova Variations, César Award for Best Actress, César Award for Best Supporting Actress, César Awards, Chic!, Colonel Chabert (1994 film), Confidentially Yours, Désiré (1996 film), Diva, DNA (2020 film), Don't Tempt Me, Elizabeth (film), Elle me dit, European Film Award for Best Actress, European Film Awards, Face (2009 film), François Truffaut, France Musique, Franco Zeffirelli, Gérard Depardieu, Globe de Cristal Award for Best Actress, Globe de Cristal Awards, Greek National Opera, Hellenic Film Academy Awards, Hello Goodbye (2008 film), Il divo (film), Joan Didion, La Belle Époque (film), La Haine (drama), Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk (opera), Les Uns et les Autres, Life Is a Bed of Roses, Love and Fear (film), Love Unto Death, Lumières Award, ... Expand index (67 more) »
- Actresses from Pays de la Loire
- Best Actress César Award winners
- Best Actress Lumières Award winners
- Best Supporting Actress César Award winners
- European Film Award for Best Actress winners
- People from Saumur
- Sciences Po Aix alumni
Afraid of the Dark
Afraid of the Dark is a 1991 French-British drama horror film directed by Mark Peploe and starring James Fox, Fanny Ardant and Paul McGann.
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Aix-en-Provence
Aix-en-Provence, or simply Aix (Occitan: Ais de Provença), is a city and commune in southern France, about north of Marseille.
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Alexandra Feodorovna (Alix of Hesse)
Alexandra Feodorovna (Александра Фёдоровна; – 17 July 1918), Princess Alix of Hesse and by Rhine at birth, was the last Empress of Russia as the consort of Emperor Nicholas II from their marriage on until his forced abdication on.
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American Star (film)
American Star is a 2024 British thriller film directed by Gonzalo López-Gallego, written by Nacho Faerna, and produced by Ian McShane and Michael Elliott.
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Ashes and Blood
Ashes and Blood (Cendres et sang) is a 2009 internationally co-produced drama film directed by Fanny Ardant.
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Augustin, King of Kung-Fu
Augustin, King of Kung-Fu (Augustin, roi du Kung-fu) is a 1999 film, directed by Anne Fontaine.
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Australia (1989 film)
Australia is a 1989 film directed by Jean-Jacques Andrien.
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Benvenuta (film)
Benvenuta is a 1983 Belgian-French-Italian romantic drama film written and directed by André Delvaux.
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Berlin International Film Festival
The Berlin International Film Festival (Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin), usually called the Berlinale, is a major international film festival held annually in Berlin, Germany.
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Beyond the Clouds (1995 film)
Beyond the Clouds (Al di là delle nuvole; Par-delà les nuages) is a 1995 Italian-French-German romance film directed by Michelangelo Antonioni, with contributions by Wim Wenders, and starring John Malkovich, Sophie Marceau, Vincent Perez, Irène Jacob, Fanny Ardant, Jeanne Moreau, Peter Weller, Marcello Mastrioanni, and Jean Reno.
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Bright Days Ahead
Bright Days Ahead (Les Beaux Jours) is a 2013 French romance film directed by Marion Vernoux.
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Cadences obstinées
Cadences obstinées (Portuguese: Cadências Obstinadas) is a 2013 French-Portuguese romance film directed by Fanny Ardant.
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Callas Forever
Callas Forever is a 2002 biographical film directed by Franco Zeffirelli, who co-wrote the screenplay with Martin Sherman.
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Caméra d'Or
The Caméra d'Or ("Golden Camera") is an award of the Cannes Film Festival for the best first feature film presented in one of the Cannes selections (Official Selection, Directors' Fortnight or Critics' Week).
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Cannes Film Festival
The Cannes Film Festival (Festival de Cannes), until 2003 called the International Film Festival (Festival international du film), is an annual film festival held in Cannes, France, which previews new films of all genres, including documentaries, from all around the world.
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Casanova Variations
Casanova Variations is a 2014 French-Austrian-German fantasy historical musical drama film written and directed by Michael Sturminger and starring John Malkovich.
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César Award for Best Actress
The César Award for Best Actress (César de la meilleure actrice) is one of the César Awards, presented annually by the Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma to recognize the outstanding performance in a leading role of an actress who has worked within the French film industry during the year preceding the ceremony. Fanny Ardant and César Award for Best Actress are best Actress César Award winners.
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César Award for Best Supporting Actress
The César Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role (French: César de la meilleure actrice dans un second rôle) is one of the César Awards, presented annually by the Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma to recognize the outstanding performance in a supporting role of an actress who has worked within the French film industry during the year preceding the ceremony. Fanny Ardant and César Award for Best Supporting Actress are best Supporting Actress César Award winners.
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César Awards
The César Award is the national film award of France.
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Chic!
Chic! is a 2015 French romantic comedy film directed by Jérôme Cornuau.
Colonel Chabert (1994 film)
Le Colonel Chabert (English title: Colonel Chabert) is a 1994 French historical drama film directed by Yves Angelo and starring Gérard Depardieu, Fanny Ardant and Fabrice Luchini.
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Confidentially Yours
Confidentially Yours (Vivement dimanche !; known as Finally, Sunday! in other English-speaking markets) is a 1983 French comedy mystery film directed by François Truffaut.
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Désiré (1996 film)
Désiré is a 1996 French film directed by Bernard Murat.
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Diva
Diva is the Latin word for a goddess.
DNA (2020 film)
DNA (ADN) is a 2020 French drama film directed by Maïwenn, from a screenplay by Maïwenn and Mathieu Demy.
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Don't Tempt Me
Don't Tempt Me (Bendito Infierno, also known as Sin noticias de Dios in Spanish and No News From God in English) is a 2001 Mexican and Spanish co-production comedy film.
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Elizabeth (film)
Elizabeth is a 1998 British biographical period drama film directed by Shekhar Kapur and written by Michael Hirst.
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Elle me dit
"italic" (She Tells Me) is a song by Lebanese-born British singer and songwriter Mika, released as a single in France ahead of the release of his third studio album, The Origin of Love.
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European Film Award for Best Actress
The European Film Award for Best Actress is an award given out at the annual European Film Awards to recognize an actress who has delivered an outstanding leading performance in a film industry. Fanny Ardant and European Film Award for Best Actress are European Film Award for Best Actress winners.
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European Film Awards
The European Film Awards (or European Film Academy Awards) have been presented annually since 1988 by the European Film Academy to recognize excellence in European cinematic achievements.
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Face (2009 film)
Face (Liǎn) is a 2009 Taiwanese-French film written and directed by Tsai Ming-liang.
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François Truffaut
François Roland Truffaut (6 February 1932 – 21 October 1984) was a French filmmaker, actor, and critic. Fanny Ardant and François Truffaut are French film directors.
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France Musique
France Musique is a French national public radio channel owned and operated by Radio France.
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Franco Zeffirelli
Gian Franco Corsi Zeffirelli (12 February 1923 – 15 June 2019) was an Italian stage and film director, producer, production designer and politician.
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Gérard Depardieu
Gérard Xavier Marcel Depardieu (born 27 December 1948) is a French actor, known to be one of the most prolific in film history.
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Globe de Cristal Award for Best Actress
The Globe de Cristal Award for best actress was first awarded in 2006.
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Globe de Cristal Awards
The Globes de Cristal Awards (English: Crystal Globe Awards) is a set of awards bestowed by members of the French Press Association recognizing excellence in home art and culture.
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Greek National Opera
The Greek National Opera (Εθνική Λυρική Σκηνή, Ethniki Lyriki Skini) is the country's state lyric opera company, located in the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center at the south suburb of Athens, Kallithea.
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Hellenic Film Academy Awards
Hellenic Film Academy Awards or Hellenic Iris Awards are a set of awards given annually by the Hellenic Film Academy for excellence of cinematic achievements in Greek cinema, replacing the abolished Greek State Film Awards.
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Hello Goodbye (2008 film)
Hello Goodbye is a 2008 French language romantic-dramedy film directed by Graham Guit.
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Il divo (film)
Il divo (The Celebrity or more literally The Divine, from Latin divus, "god") is a 2008 Italian biographical drama film directed by Paolo Sorrentino.
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Joan Didion
Joan Didion (December 5, 1934 – December 23, 2021) was an American writer and journalist.
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La Belle Époque (film)
La Belle Époque is a 2019 French romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Nicolas Bedos.
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La Haine (drama)
La Haine (Hatred) is a drama in five acts and eight tableaux by Victorien Sardou, premiered at the Théâtre de la Gaîté in Paris on 3 December 1874.
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Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk (opera)
Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk, Op.
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Les Uns et les Autres
Les Uns et les Autres (English: The Ones and the Others) is a 1981 French film by Claude Lelouch.
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Life Is a Bed of Roses
La vie est un roman (English: Life Is a Bed of Roses) is a 1983 French film directed by Alain Resnais from a screenplay by Jean Gruault.
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Love and Fear (film)
Love and Fear (also known as Three Sisters; Fürchten und Lieben, Paura e amore, Trois Soeurs) is a 1988 drama film directed by Margarethe von Trotta.
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Love Unto Death
Love Unto Death (original title: L'Amour à mort) is a 1984 French drama film directed by Alain Resnais.
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Lumières Award
The Lumières Award (Lumières de la presse internationale) is a French film award presented by the Académie des Lumières to honor the best in the French-speaking cinema of the previous year.
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Lumières Award for Best Actress
The Lumières Award for Best Actress (Prix Lumières de la meilleure actrice) is an annual award presented by the Académie des Lumières since 1996. Fanny Ardant and Lumières Award for Best Actress are best Actress Lumières Award winners.
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Maine-et-Loire
Maine-et-Loire is a department in the Loire Valley in the Pays de la Loire region in Western France.
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Marcel Proust
Valentin Louis Georges Eugène Marcel Proust (10 July 1871 – 18 November 1922) was a French novelist, literary critic, and essayist who wrote the monumental novel À la recherche du temps perdu (in French – translated in English as Remembrance of Things Past and more recently as In Search of Lost Time) which was published in seven volumes between 1913 and 1927.
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Maria Callas
Maria Callas (born Maria Anna Cecilia Sofia Kalogeropoulos; December 2, 1923 – September 16, 1977) was an American-born Greek soprano who was one of the most renowned and influential opera singers of the 20th century.
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Mary of Guise
Mary of Guise (Marie de Guise; 22 November 1515 – 11 June 1560), also called Mary of Lorraine, was Queen of Scotland from 1538 until 1542, as the second wife of King James V. She was a French noblewoman of the House of Guise, a cadet branch of the House of Lorraine and one of the most powerful families in France.
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Master Class
Master Class is a 1995 play by American playwright Terrence McNally, presented as a fictional master class by opera singer Maria Callas near the end of her life, in the 1970s.
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Mélo (film)
Mélo is a 1986 French romantic drama film directed by Alain Resnais and starring Fanny Ardant, André Dussollier, Sabine Azéma and Pierre Arditi based on the 1929 play by Henri Bernstein.
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Mika (singer)
Michael Holbrook Penniman Jr. (born 18 August 1983), known professionally as Mika (stylised in all caps), is a singer-songwriter born in Beirut, Lebanon, and raised in Paris and London.
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Military attaché
A military attaché or defence attaché (DA),"" Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF) sometimes known as a "military diplomat",Prout, John.
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Molière Award
The Les Molière is the national theatre award of France and it recognises achievement of French theatre each year.
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Molière Award for Best Actress
Molière Award for Best Actress.
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Monaco
Monaco, officially the Principality of Monaco, is a sovereign city-state and microstate on the French Riviera a few kilometres west of the Italian region of Liguria, in Western Europe, on the Mediterranean Sea.
Moscow International Film Festival
The Moscow International Film Festival (Моско́вский междунаро́дный кинофестива́ль, translit. Moskóvskiy myezhdunaródniy kinofyestivál; abbreviated as MIFF) is a film festival first held in Moscow in 1935 and became regular since 1959.
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Mr. Blake At Your Service!
Mr.
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Nastro d'Argento
The (plural: Nastri d'Argento; English: Silver Ribbon), is an Italian film award, held since 1946 by the Sindacato Nazionale Giornalisti Cinematografici Italiani (Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists).
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Nathalie...
Nathalie... is a 2003 French drama film directed by Anne Fontaine, and starring Fanny Ardant, Emmanuelle Béart, and Gérard Depardieu.
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One Hundred and One Nights
One Hundred and One Nights (Les cent et une nuits de Simon Cinéma) is a 1995 French comedy film directed by Agnès Varda.
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Paris, je t'aime
Paris, je t'aime is a 2006 anthology film starring an ensemble cast of actors of various nationalities.
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Pédale douce
Pédale douce (Soft Pedal) is a 1996 French comedy film directed by Gabriel Aghion.
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Perdrix (film)
Perdrix (also known as The Bare Necessity) is a 2019 French drama film directed by Erwan Le Duc.
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Prometheus Global Media was a New York City–based B2B media company.
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Raspoutine (2011 film)
Raspoutine (Rasputin) is a 2011 Franco-Russian historical drama television film directed by Josée Dayan and starring Gérard Depardieu, Fanny Ardant, Vladimir Mashkov and Anna Mikhalkova.
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Red Brigades
The Red Brigades (Brigate Rosse, often abbreviated BR) was an Italian Marxist–Leninist armed militant guerilla group.
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Ridicule (film)
Ridicule is a 1996 French period drama film directed by Patrice Leconte and starring Charles Berling, Jean Rochefort, Fanny Ardant and Judith Godrèche.
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Roman de Gare
Crossed Tracks (Roman de gare) is a 2007 French film directed by Claude Lelouch (who appears in credits as Hervé Picard).
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Roman Polanski
Raymond Roman Thierry Polański (born 18 August 1933) is a French and Polish film director, producer, screenwriter, actor and convicted sex offender. Fanny Ardant and Roman Polanski are French film directors.
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Roman Polanski sexual abuse case
On March 10, 1977, 43-year-old film director Roman Polanski was arrested and charged in Los Angeles with six offenses against Samantha Gailey (now Geimer), a 13-year-old girl: unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor, rape by use of drugs, perversion, sodomy, a lewd and lascivious act upon a child under the age of 14, and furnishing a controlled substance to a minor.
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Romani people
The Romani, also spelled Romany or Rromani and colloquially known as the Roma (Rom), are an ethnic group of Indo-Aryan origin who traditionally lived a nomadic, itinerant lifestyle.
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Sabrina (1995 film)
Sabrina is a 1995 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Sydney Pollack from a screenplay by Barbara Benedek and David Rayfiel.
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Saumur
Saumur is a commune in the Maine-et-Loire department in western France.
Sciences Po Aix
Sciences Po Aix, also referred to as Institut d'Études Politiques (IEP) d'Aix-en-Provence, is a Grande École of political studies located in Aix-en-Provence, in the South of France.
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Shanghai International Film Festival
The Shanghai International Film Festival (SIFF,, French: Festival international du film de Shanghai) is the largest film festival in Asia and China's longest-running international cinema event.
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Shock Waves (TV series)
Shock Waves (Ondes de choc) is a Swiss television drama anthology series, broadcast by Radio Télévision Suisse in 2018.
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Stanislavsky Award
Stanislavsky Award (full title of the prize: "I Believe. Konstantin Stanislavski"; Верю.) is a special prize awarded since 2001 at the Moscow International Film Festival for the outstanding achievement in the career of acting and devotion to the principles of Stanislavski's school ("For Conquering the Heights of Acting and Faithfulness" as it is traditionally formulated).
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Swann in Love (film)
Swann in Love (Un amour de Swann, Eine Liebe von Swann) is a 1984 Franco-German film directed by Volker Schlöndorff.
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Théâtre de l'Atelier
The Théâtre de l'Atelier is a theatre at 1, place Charles Dullin in the 18th arrondissement of Paris, France.
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The Dinner (1998 film)
La cena, internationally released as The Dinner, is a 1998 Italian comedy film directed by Ettore Scola.
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The Dogs (film)
The Dogs (Les Chiens) is a 1979 French drama film directed by Alain Jessua.
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The Family (1987 film)
The Family (La famiglia) is a 1987 Italian drama film directed by Ettore Scola and starring Vittorio Gassman, Fanny Ardant, Philippe Noiret, and Stefania Sandrelli.
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The Frenchman's Son
The Frenchman's Son or Le fils du Français is a 1999 French comedy-adventure film directed by Gérard Lauzier.
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The Great Beauty
The Great Beauty (La grande bellezza) is a 2013 art drama film co-written and directed by Paolo Sorrentino.
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The Hollywood Reporter
The Hollywood Reporter (THR) is an American digital and print magazine which focuses on the Hollywood film, television, and entertainment industries.
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The Libertine (2000 film)
Le Libertin (The Libertine) is a French comedy film directed by Gabriel Aghion and released in 2000.
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The Palace (2023 film)
The Palace is a 2023 black comedy film directed by Roman Polanski, who co-wrote the screenplay with Jerzy Skolimowski and Ewa Piaskowska.
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The Secrets (film)
The Secrets (הסודות) is a 2007 Israeli drama film directed by Avi Nesher.
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The Woman Next Door (1981 film)
The Woman Next Door (La Femme d'à côté) is a 1981 French romantic drama film directed by François Truffaut.
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The Year of Magical Thinking
The Year of Magical Thinking (2005), by Joan Didion (1934–2021), is an account of the year following the death of the author's husband John Gregory Dunne (1932–2003).
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The Year of the Flood (film)
The Year of the Flood (El año del diluvio) is a 2004 romantic drama film directed by Jaime Chávarri based on the novel of the same name by Eduardo Mendoza which stars Fanny Ardant and Darío Grandinetti.
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Ursula Meier
Ursula Meier (born 24 June 1971) is a French-Swiss film director and screenwriter. Fanny Ardant and Ursula Meier are French film directors, French women film directors and French women screenwriters.
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Waiting for You (film)
Waiting for You is a 2017 British mystery drama film directed by Charles Garrad, and co-written by Garrad and Hugh Stoddart and Charles Garrad.
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Yerevan International Film Festival
The Golden Apricot Yerevan International Film Festival (GAIFF; translit) is an annual film festival held in Yerevan, Armenia.
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15th European Film Awards
The 15th European Film Awards were presented on December 7, 2002 in Rome, Italy.
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17th European Film Awards
The 17th European Film Awards were presented on December 11, 2004 in Barcelona, Spain.
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22nd César Awards
The 22nd César Awards ceremony, presented by the Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma, honoured the best French films of 1996 and took place on 8 February 1997 at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in Paris.
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25th Lumières Awards
The 25th Lumières Awards ceremony, presented by the Académie des Lumières, took place on 27 January 2020 to honour the best in French films of 2019.
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25th Moscow International Film Festival
The 25th Moscow International Film Festival was held from 20 to 29 June 2003.
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28th César Awards
The 28th César Awards ceremony, presented by the Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma, honoured the best films of 2002 in France and took place on 22 February 2003 at the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris.
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2nd Lumières Awards
The 2nd Lumières Awards ceremony, presented by the Académie des Lumières, was held on 13 February 1997.
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39th César Awards
The 39th Annual César Awards ceremony, presented by the French Academy of Cinema Arts and Techniques (Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma), was held on 28 February 2014, at the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris.
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45th César Awards
The 45th César Awards ceremony, presented by the Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma, took place on 28 February 2020, at the Salle Pleyel in Paris to honour the best French films of 2019.
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46th César Awards
The 46th César Awards ceremony, presented by the Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma, took place on 12 March 2021 to honour the best French films of 2020.
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48th César Awards
The 48th César Awards ceremony, presented by the, took place on 24 February 2023 at the Olympia in Paris, to honour the best French films of 2022.
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52nd Berlin International Film Festival
The 52nd annual Berlin International Film Festival was held from February 6 to 17, 2002.
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68th Berlin International Film Festival
The 68th annual Berlin International Film Festival took place from 15 to 25 February 2018.
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7th César Awards
The 7th César Awards ceremony, presented by the Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma, honoured the best French films of 1981 and took place on 27 February 1982 at the Salle Pleyel in Paris.
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8 Women
8 Women (8 femmes) is a 2002 dark comedy musical film written and directed by François Ozon.
9th César Awards
The 9th César Awards ceremony, presented by the Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma, honoured the best French films of 1983 and took place on 3 March 1984 at the Théâtre de l'Empire in Paris.
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See also
Actresses from Pays de la Loire
- Adèle Castillon
- Betty Daussmond
- Blandine Bellavoir
- Cécile Didier
- Claire Olivier
- Claude Perron
- Denise Legeay
- Estelle Desanges
- Fanny Ardant
- Florelle
- Géraldine Martineau
- Gaby Morlay
- Hélène Rollès
- India Hair
- Lia Félix
- Linda Hardy
- Lucienne Moreau
- Lydie Denier
- Manal Issa
- Marguerite Templey
- Marie Claveau
- Mascha Gonska
- Renée Carl
- Victoire Du Bois
Best Actress César Award winners
- Élodie Bouchez
- Adèle Haenel
- Anémone
- Anaïs Demoustier
- Anne Parillaud
- Annie Girardot
- Ariane Ascaride
- Bérénice Bejo
- César Award for Best Actress
- Carole Bouquet
- Catherine Deneuve
- Catherine Frot
- Dominique Blanc
- Emmanuelle Devos
- Emmanuelle Riva
- Fanny Ardant
- Isabelle Adjani
- Isabelle Carré
- Isabelle Huppert
- Jeanne Balibar
- Jeanne Moreau
- Juliette Binoche
- Karin Viard
- Léa Drucker
- Laure Calamy
- Marina Hands
- Marion Cotillard
- Miou-Miou
- Nathalie Baye
- Romy Schneider
- Sabine Azéma
- Sandra Hüller
- Sandrine Bonnaire
- Sandrine Kiberlain
- Sara Forestier
- Simone Signoret
- Sylvie Testud
- Valérie Lemercier
- Virginie Efira
- Yolande Moreau
Best Actress Lumières Award winners
- Élodie Bouchez
- Anamaria Vartolomei
- Audrey Tautou
- Bérénice Bejo
- Barbara Sukowa
- Catherine Frot
- Emmanuelle Devos
- Emmanuelle Riva
- Fanny Ardant
- Isabelle Adjani
- Isabelle Carré
- Isabelle Huppert
- Jeanne Balibar
- Karin Viard
- Kristin Scott Thomas
- Léa Seydoux
- Lumières Award for Best Actress
- Marina Hands
- Marion Cotillard
- Martine Chevallier
- Miou-Miou
- Noémie Merlant
- Sandra Hüller
- Sylvie Testud
- Virginie Efira
- Yolande Moreau
Best Supporting Actress César Award winners
- Émilie Dequenne
- Aïssatou Diallo Sagna
- Adèle Exarchopoulos
- Adèle Haenel
- Agnès Jaoui
- Anne Alvaro
- Anne Brochet
- Annie Girardot
- Bernadette Lafont
- Cécile de France
- César Award for Best Supporting Actress
- Carmen Maura
- Caroline Cellier
- Catherine Frot
- Charlotte Gainsbourg
- Déborah Lukumuena
- Dominique Blanc
- Dominique Lavanant
- Elsa Zylberstein
- Emmanuelle Béart
- Emmanuelle Devos
- Fanny Ardant
- Fanny Cottençon
- Hélène Vincent
- Julie Depardieu
- Karin Viard
- Kristen Stewart
- Marie Dubois
- Marie-France Pisier
- Marion Cotillard
- Nathalie Baye
- Nicole Garcia
- Noémie Merlant
- Sara Giraudeau
- Sidse Babett Knudsen
- Stéphane Audran
- Suzanne Flon
- Valérie Benguigui
- Valérie Lemercier
- Virna Lisi
European Film Award for Best Actress winners
- Élodie Bouchez
- Alexandra Borbély
- Björk
- Carmen Maura
- Catherine Deneuve
- Cecilia Roth
- Charlotte Rampling
- Clotilde Courau
- Danielle Darrieux
- Emily Watson
- Emmanuelle Béart
- Emmanuelle Riva
- European Film Award for Best Actress
- Fanny Ardant
- Firmine Richard
- Helen Mirren
- Imelda Staunton
- Isabelle Huppert
- Jasna Đuričić
- Joanna Kulig
- Julia Jentsch
- Juliette Binoche
- Kate Winslet
- Kristin Scott Thomas
- Ludivine Sagnier
- Maia Morgenstern
- Marion Cotillard
- Natacha Régnier
- Olivia Colman
- Paula Beer
- Penélope Cruz
- Ruth Sheen
- Sandra Hüller
- Sylvie Testud
- Tilda Swinton
- Veerle Baetens
- Virginie Ledoyen
People from Saumur
- Adrian Moțoc
- Alexandre Boreau
- Anne Dacier
- Auguste Boissonneau
- Bertrand Pernot du Breuil
- Bertrand Ract-Madoux
- Bettina Goislard
- Charles Ernest Beulé
- Coco Chanel
- Constance Menard
- Daniel de Superville (1657–1728)
- Dominique Pinon
- Eugène Bonnemère
- Félix Benoist
- Fanny Ardant
- François Bontemps
- Frank Noel Hales
- Gabriel Dugrès
- Guillaume Cailleau
- Ilan Bacha
- India Hair
- Isaac Manasses de Pas, Marquis de Feuquieres
- Jacques Bobet
- Jean-Eugène Fromageau
- Jean-Guy Talamoni
- Jeanne Delanoue
- Joseph Foullon de Doué
- Josué de la Place
- Lia Félix
- Louis Castex (sculptor)
- Louis Lemoine
- Louis-Charles-César Maupassant
- Marie Adrien Persac
- Michel Piron
- Olivier Coqueux
- Pascal Janin
- Philippe Vercruysse
- Pierre Goubert
- Pierre Paul Leroy-Beaulieu
- Pierre-Paul Lemercier de La Rivière de Saint-Médard
- Richemont-Banchereau
- Thierry Pomel
- Thomas Lecuit
- Venceslas Kruta
- Youna Dufournet
- Yves Robert
Sciences Po Aix alumni
- Élisabeth Guigou
- Ahmed Zitouni
- Alexandre del Valle
- Ali André Mécili
- Brune Poirson
- Bruno Étienne
- Christine Lagarde
- Didier Robert
- Dominique Tian
- Dominique Vian
- Fanny Ardant
- Isabelle Arvers
- Jean-Pierre Bechter
- Jean-Pierre Bernès
- Julie Ruocco
- Laurianne Rossi
- M'jid El Guerrab
- Mathilde Androuët
- Nabil Ennasri
- Nicolas Schmit
- Pape Diouf
- Patrick Mennucci
- Patrick Ollier
- Philippe Séguin
- Raphaël Confiant
- Raphaël Liogier
- Roger Karoutchi
- Roland Blum
- Sylvie Kauffmann
- Valérie Boyer
- Xavier Accart
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fanny_Ardant
Also known as Fanny Ardent.
, Lumières Award for Best Actress, Maine-et-Loire, Marcel Proust, Maria Callas, Mary of Guise, Master Class, Mélo (film), Mika (singer), Military attaché, Molière Award, Molière Award for Best Actress, Monaco, Moscow International Film Festival, Mr. Blake At Your Service!, Nastro d'Argento, Nathalie..., One Hundred and One Nights, Paris, je t'aime, Pédale douce, Perdrix (film), Prometheus Global Media, Raspoutine (2011 film), Red Brigades, Ridicule (film), Roman de Gare, Roman Polanski, Roman Polanski sexual abuse case, Romani people, Sabrina (1995 film), Saumur, Sciences Po Aix, Shanghai International Film Festival, Shock Waves (TV series), Stanislavsky Award, Swann in Love (film), Théâtre de l'Atelier, The Dinner (1998 film), The Dogs (film), The Family (1987 film), The Frenchman's Son, The Great Beauty, The Hollywood Reporter, The Libertine (2000 film), The Palace (2023 film), The Secrets (film), The Woman Next Door (1981 film), The Year of Magical Thinking, The Year of the Flood (film), Ursula Meier, Waiting for You (film), Yerevan International Film Festival, 15th European Film Awards, 17th European Film Awards, 22nd César Awards, 25th Lumières Awards, 25th Moscow International Film Festival, 28th César Awards, 2nd Lumières Awards, 39th César Awards, 45th César Awards, 46th César Awards, 48th César Awards, 52nd Berlin International Film Festival, 68th Berlin International Film Festival, 7th César Awards, 8 Women, 9th César Awards.