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The Brontë Sisters (Les Sœurs Brontë) is a 1979 French biographical drama film directed by André Téchiné, who co-wrote the screenplay with Pascal Bonitzer and Jean Gruault.[1]

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  1. 95 relations: A Clockwork Orange (film), Adam Nagaitis, Alain Delon, Alice Sapritch, André Téchiné, Anne Brontë, Apocalypse Now, Arthur Bell Nicholls, Arthur Kennedy, Barocco, Barry Lyndon, BBC, Biographical film, Branwell Brontë, Brontë family, Bruno Nuytten, Camille Claudel (film), Cannes Film Festival, César Awards, Charles S. Cohen, Charlie Murphy (actress), Charlotte Brontë, Charlotte, North Carolina, Chloe Pirrie, Christopher Fry, Cinema of the United States, Cohen Film Collection, Constantin Héger, Curtis Bernhardt, David Niven, Devotion (1946 film), Drama (film and television), Elizabeth Branwell, Emily Brontë, English language, Finn Atkins, François Truffaut, France 3, Francis Ford Coppola, French language, French Provincial, Gaumont Film Company, George Smith (publisher, born 1824), Gioachino Rossini, Henry III of France, Ida Lupino, Isabelle Adjani, Isabelle Huppert, Jane Eyre, Jane Eyre (1943 film), ... Expand index (45 more) »

  2. Brontë family
  3. Films directed by André Téchiné
  4. Films set in 1834
  5. Films set in 1852

A Clockwork Orange (film)

A Clockwork Orange is a 1971 dystopian crime film adapted, produced, and directed by Stanley Kubrick, based on Anthony Burgess's 1962 novel of the same name.

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Adam Nagaitis

Adam Matthew Nagaitis (born 7 June 1985) is a British actor best known for his roles as Caulker's Mate Cornelius Hickey in the AMC television series The Terror and firefighter Vasily Ignatenko in the HBO miniseries Chernobyl.

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Alain Delon

Alain Fabien Maurice Marcel Delon (born 8 November 1935) is a French actor, singer, filmmaker, and businessman.

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Alice Sapritch

Alice Sapritch (29 July 1916 – 24 March 1990) was a French film actress.

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André Téchiné

André Téchiné (born 13 March 1943) is a French screenwriter and film director.

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Anne Brontë

Anne Brontë (commonly; 17 January 1820 – 28 May 1849) was an English novelist and poet, the youngest member of the Brontë literary family. The Brontë Sisters and Anne Brontë are Brontë family.

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Apocalypse Now

Apocalypse Now is a 1979 American epic war film produced and directed by Francis Ford Coppola. The Brontë Sisters and Apocalypse Now are 1979 drama films.

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Arthur Bell Nicholls

Arthur Bell Nicholls (6 January 1819 – 2 December 1906) was the husband of the English novelist Charlotte Brontë. The Brontë Sisters and Arthur Bell Nicholls are Brontë family.

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Arthur Kennedy

John Arthur Kennedy (February 17, 1914January 5, 1990) was an American stage and film actor known for his versatility in supporting film roles and his ability to create "an exceptional honesty and naturalness on stage", especially in the original casts of Arthur Miller plays on Broadway.

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Barocco

Barocco is a 1976 French romantic thriller film, directed by André Téchiné. The Brontë Sisters and Barocco are 1970s French films, 1970s French-language films, films directed by André Téchiné and films scored by Philippe Sarde.

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Barry Lyndon

Barry Lyndon is a 1975 epic historical drama film written, directed, and produced by Stanley Kubrick, based on the 1844 novel The Luck of Barry Lyndon by William Makepeace Thackeray.

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BBC

The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster headquartered at Broadcasting House in London, England.

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Biographical film

A biographical film or biopic is a film that dramatizes the life of an actual person or group of people.

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Branwell Brontë

Patrick Branwell Brontë (commonly; 26 June 1817 – 24 September 1848) was an English painter and writer. The Brontë Sisters and Branwell Brontë are Brontë family.

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Brontë family

The Brontës were a nineteenth-century literary family, born in the village of Thornton and later associated with the village of Haworth in the West Riding of Yorkshire, England.

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Bruno Nuytten

Bruno Nuytten (born 28 August 1945) is a French cinematographer turned director.

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Camille Claudel (film)

Camille Claudel is a 1988 French biographical drama film about the life of 19th-century sculptor Camille Claudel. The Brontë Sisters and Camille Claudel (film) are French biographical drama films and Gaumont Film Company films.

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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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César Awards

The César Award is the national film award of France.

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Charles S. Cohen

Charles Steven Cohen (born February 8, 1952) is an American real estate developer and film distributor.

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Charlie Murphy (actress)

Charlotte Murphy (born 19 April 1988) is an Irish actress best known for her role as Ann Gallagher in the BBC series Happy Valley (2014–2023).

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Charlotte Brontë

Charlotte Brontë (commonly; 21 April 1816 – 31 March 1855) was an English novelist and poet, the eldest of the three Brontë sisters who survived into adulthood and whose novels became classics of English literature. The Brontë Sisters and Charlotte Brontë are Brontë family.

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Charlotte, North Carolina

Charlotte is the most populous city in the U.S. state of North Carolina and the county seat of Mecklenburg County.

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Chloe Pirrie

Chloe Pirrie (born 25 August 1987) is a Scottish actress.

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Christopher Fry

Christopher Fry (18 December 1907 – 30 June 2005) was an English poet and playwright.

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Cinema of the United States

The cinema of the United States, consisting mainly of major film studios (also known metonymously as Hollywood) along with some independent films, has had a large effect on the global film industry since the early 20th century.

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Cohen Film Collection

The Cohen Film Collection is a film archive currently held by Cohen Media Group.

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Constantin Héger

Constantin Georges Romain Heger (1809–1896) was a Belgian teacher of the Victorian era.

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Curtis Bernhardt

Curtis Bernhardt (15 April 1899 – 22 February 1981) was a German film director born in Worms, Germany, under the name Kurt Bernhardt.

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David Niven

James David Graham Niven (1 March 1910 – 29 July 1983) was a British actor, soldier, memoirist, and novelist.

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Devotion (1946 film)

Devotion is a 1946 American biographical film directed by Curtis Bernhardt and starring Ida Lupino, Paul Henreid, Olivia de Havilland, and Sydney Greenstreet. The Brontë Sisters and Devotion (1946 film) are films about sisters, films set in the 1830s and films set in the 1840s.

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Drama (film and television)

In film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone.

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Elizabeth Branwell

Elizabeth Branwell (1776 – 25 October 1842) was the aunt of the literary sisters Charlotte Brontë, Emily Brontë and Anne Brontë. The Brontë Sisters and Elizabeth Branwell are Brontë family.

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Emily Brontë

Emily Jane Brontë (commonly; 30 July 1818 – 19 December 1848) was an English novelist and poet who is best known for her only novel, Wuthering Heights, now considered a classic of English literature. The Brontë Sisters and Emily Brontë are Brontë family.

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English language

English is a West Germanic language in the Indo-European language family, whose speakers, called Anglophones, originated in early medieval England on the island of Great Britain.

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Finn Atkins

Finn Rosanna Atkins (born 21 June 1989) is a British film, television and stage actress.

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François Truffaut

François Roland Truffaut (6 February 1932 – 21 October 1984) was a French filmmaker, actor, and critic.

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France 3

France 3 is a French free-to-air public television channel and part of the France Télévisions group, which also includes France 2, France 4, France 5 and France Info.

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Francis Ford Coppola

Francis Ford Coppola (born 7 April 1939) is an American film director, producer, and screenwriter.

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French language

French (français,, or langue française,, or by some speakers) is a Romance language of the Indo-European family.

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French Provincial

French Provincial (Souvenirs d’en France) is a 1975 French drama film directed by André Téchiné, starring Jeanne Moreau, Michel Auclair and Marie-France Pisier. The Brontë Sisters and French Provincial are 1970s French films, 1970s French-language films, films directed by André Téchiné and films scored by Philippe Sarde.

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Gaumont Film Company

The Gaumont Film Company, often shortened to Gaumont, is a French film studio headquartered in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France. Founded by the engineer-turned-inventor Léon Gaumont (1864–1946) in 1895, it is the oldest extant film company in the world, established before other studios such as Pathé (founded in 1896), Titanus (1904), Nordisk Film (1906), Universal, Paramount, and Nikkatsu (all founded in 1912).

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George Smith (publisher, born 1824)

George Murray Smith (19 March 1824 – 6 April 1901) was a British publisher.

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Gioachino Rossini

Gioachino Antonio Rossini (29 February 1792 – 13 November 1868) was an Italian composer who gained fame for his 39 operas, although he also wrote many songs, some chamber music and piano pieces and some sacred music.

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Henry III of France

Henry III (19 September 1551 – 2 August 1589) was King of France from 1574 until his assassination in 1589, as well as King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1573 to 1575.

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Ida Lupino

Ida Lupino (4 February 1918Recorded in Births Mar 1918 Camberwell Vol. 1d, p. 1019 (Free BMD). Transcribed as "Lupine" in the official births index – 3 August 1995) was a British actress, director, writer, and producer.

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Isabelle Adjani

Isabelle Yasmine Adjani (born 27 June 1955) is a French actress and singer of Algerian and German descent.

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Isabelle Huppert

Isabelle Anne Madeleine Huppert (born 16 March 1953) is a French actress.

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Jane Eyre

Jane Eyre (originally published as Jane Eyre: An Autobiography) is a novel by the English writer Charlotte Brontë.

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Jane Eyre (1943 film)

Jane Eyre is a 1943 American film adaptation of Charlotte Brontë's 1847 novel of the same name, released by 20th Century Fox.

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Jean Gruault

Jean Gruault (3 August 1924 – 8 June 2015) was a French screenwriter and actor.

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Jean Sorel

Jean Sorel (born Jean Bernard Antoine de Chieusses de Combaud de Roquebrune; 25 September 1934) is a French actor.

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Joan Fontaine

Joan de Beauvoir de Havilland (October 22, 1917 – December 15, 2013), known professionally as Joan Fontaine, was an English-American actress who is best known for her starring roles in Hollywood films during the Golden Age of Hollywood.

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Jonathan Pryce

Sir Jonathan Pryce (born John Price; 1 June 1947) is a Welsh actor who is known for his performances on stage and in film and television.

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Joseph Bentley Leyland

Joseph Bentley Leyland (1811–1851) was a sculptor from Halifax, England.

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Julian Curry

Julian Burnlee Curry (8 December 1937 – 27 June 2020) was an English actor best known for playing Claude Erskine-Browne in ITV's legal comedy-drama Rumpole of the Bailey.

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La Reine Margot (1994 film)

La Reine Margot is a 1994 historical romantic drama film directed by Patrice Chéreau, from a screenplay he co-wrote with Danièle Thompson, based on the 1845 historical novel of the same name by Alexandre Dumas. The Brontë Sisters and La Reine Margot (1994 film) are French historical drama films.

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Laurence Olivier

Laurence Kerr Olivier, Baron Olivier (22 May 1907 – 11 July 1989) was an English actor and director who, along with his contemporaries Ralph Richardson and John Gielgud, was one of a trio of male actors who dominated the British stage of the mid-20th century.

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Liliane de Kermadec

Liliane de Kermadec (6 October 1928 – 13 February 2020) was a Polish-French film director and screenwriter.

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List of Isabelle Huppert performances

Isabelle Huppert is a French actress who has appeared in more than 120 feature films, mostly in starring roles.

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Marasmus

Marasmus is a form of severe malnutrition characterized by energy deficiency.

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Marie-France Pisier

Marie-France Pisier (10 May 194424 April 2011) was a French actress, screenwriter, and director.

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Merle Oberon

Merle Oberon (born Estelle Merle O'Brien Thompson; 19 February 191123 November 1979) was a British actress who began her film career in British films as Anne Boleyn in The Private Life of Henry VIII (1933).

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Michael Kitchen

Michael Roy Kitchen (born 31 October, 1948) is an English actor and television producer, best known for his starring role as Detective Chief Superintendent Christopher Foyle in the ITV drama Foyle's War, which comprised eight series between 2002 and 2015.

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Nancy Coleman

Nancy Coleman (December 30, 1912 – January 18, 2000) was an American film, stage, television and radio actress.

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Olivia de Havilland

Dame Olivia Mary de Havilland (July 1, 1916July 26, 2020) was a British and American actress.

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Orson Welles

George Orson Welles (May 6, 1915 – October 10, 1985) was an American director, actor, writer, producer, and magician who is remembered for his innovative work in film, radio, and theatre.

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Pascal Bonitzer

Pascal Bonitzer (born 1 February 1946) is a French screenwriter, film director, actor, and former film critic for Cahiers du cinéma.

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Pascal Greggory

Pascal Greggory (born 8 September 1954) is a French actor.

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Patrick Brontë

Patrick Brontë (commonly; born Patrick Brunty; 17 March 1777 – 7 June 1861) was an Irish Anglican minister and author who spent most of his adult life in England. The Brontë Sisters and Patrick Brontë are Brontë family.

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Patrick Dewaere

Patrick Dewaere (26 January 1947 – 16 July 1982) was a French film actor.

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Patrick Magee (actor)

Patrick George Magee (né McGee, 31 March 1922 – 14 August 1982) was a Northern Irish actor.

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Philippe Sarde

Philippe Sarde (born 21 June 1948) is a French film composer.

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Potboiler

A potboiler or pot-boiler is a novel, play, opera, film, or other creative work of dubious literary or artistic merit, whose main purpose was to pay for the creator's daily expenses—thus the imagery of "boil the pot", which means "to provide one's livelihood." Authors who create potboiler novels or screenplays are sometimes called hack writers or hacks.

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Robert Schumann

Robert Schumann (8 June 181029 July 1856) was a German composer, pianist, and music critic of the early Romantic era.

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Robert Stevenson (filmmaker)

Robert Edward StevensonRyall, Tom, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, online edition, May 2014.

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Roland Barthes

Roland Gérard Barthes (12 November 1915 – 26 March 1980) was a French literary theorist, essayist, philosopher, critic, and semiotician.

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Roland Bertin

Roland Bertin (16 November 1930 – 20 February 2024) was a French stage and film actor.

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Sally Wainwright

Sally Anne Wainwright (born 1963) is an English television writer, producer, and director.

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Silent film

A silent film is a film without synchronized recorded sound (or more generally, no audible dialogue).

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Spain

Spain, formally the Kingdom of Spain, is a country located in Southwestern Europe, with parts of its territory in the Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea and Africa.

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Stanley Kubrick

Stanley Kubrick (July 26, 1928 – March 7, 1999) was an American film director, screenwriter, producer, and photographer.

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Sweden

Sweden, formally the Kingdom of Sweden, is a Nordic country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe.

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Tancredi

Tancredi is a melodramma eroico (opera seria or heroic opera) in two acts by composer Gioachino Rossini and librettist Gaetano Rossi (who was also to write Semiramide ten years later), based on Voltaire's play Tancrède (1760).

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The Lacemaker

The Lacemaker (La Dentellière) is a 1977 French drama film directed by Claude Goretta and starring Isabelle Huppert and Yves Beneyton. The Brontë Sisters and The Lacemaker are 1970s French films and 1970s French-language films.

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The Story of Adele H.

The Story of Adèle H. (L'Histoire d'Adèle H.) is a 1975 French historical drama film directed by François Truffaut, and starring Isabelle Adjani, Bruce Robinson, and Sylvia Marriott. The Brontë Sisters and The Story of Adele H. are 1970s French films, 1970s French-language films, 1970s biographical drama films, 1970s historical drama films, French biographical drama films and French historical drama films.

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To Walk Invisible

To Walk Invisible is a British television film about the Brontë family that aired on BBC One on 29 December 2016. The Brontë Sisters and to Walk Invisible are films set in Yorkshire, films set in the 1840s and films shot in Yorkshire.

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Vickery Turner

Vickery Turner (3 April 1940 in Sunbury-on-Thames, Surrey – 4 April 2006), born Christine Hazel Turner, was a British actress, playwright, author and theatre director.

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Victor Hugo

Victor-Marie Hugo, vicomte Hugo (26 February 1802 – 22 May 1885), sometimes nicknamed the Ocean Man, was a French Romantic writer and politician.

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William Makepeace Thackeray

William Makepeace Thackeray (18 July 1811 – 24 December 1863) was an English novelist and illustrator.

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William Wyler

William Wyler (born Willi Wyler; July 1, 1902 – July 27, 1981) was a German-born American film director and producer.

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Wuthering Heights

Wuthering Heights is the only novel by the English author Emily Brontë, initially published in 1847 under her pen name "Ellis Bell".

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Wuthering Heights (1939 film)

Wuthering Heights is a 1939 American romantic period drama film directed by William Wyler, produced by Samuel Goldwyn, starring Merle Oberon, Laurence Olivier and David Niven, and based on the 1847 novel Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë. The Brontë Sisters and Wuthering Heights (1939 film) are films set in Yorkshire.

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Xavier Depraz

Xavier Depraz, né Xavier Marcel Delaruelle (22 April 1926 – 18 October 1994) was a French opera singer and actor.

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1979 Cannes Film Festival

The 32nd Cannes Film Festival was held from 10 to 24 May 1979.

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See also

Brontë family

Films directed by André Téchiné

Films set in 1834

Films set in 1852

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Brontë_Sisters

Also known as Les Soeurs Brontë, The Bronte family.

, Jean Gruault, Jean Sorel, Joan Fontaine, Jonathan Pryce, Joseph Bentley Leyland, Julian Curry, La Reine Margot (1994 film), Laurence Olivier, Liliane de Kermadec, List of Isabelle Huppert performances, Marasmus, Marie-France Pisier, Merle Oberon, Michael Kitchen, Nancy Coleman, Olivia de Havilland, Orson Welles, Pascal Bonitzer, Pascal Greggory, Patrick Brontë, Patrick Dewaere, Patrick Magee (actor), Philippe Sarde, Potboiler, Robert Schumann, Robert Stevenson (filmmaker), Roland Barthes, Roland Bertin, Sally Wainwright, Silent film, Spain, Stanley Kubrick, Sweden, Tancredi, The Lacemaker, The Story of Adele H., To Walk Invisible, Vickery Turner, Victor Hugo, William Makepeace Thackeray, William Wyler, Wuthering Heights, Wuthering Heights (1939 film), Xavier Depraz, 1979 Cannes Film Festival.