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  1. 18. Apr. 2013 · Eine Dame in Paris ist ein Drama aus dem Jahr 2012 von Ilmar Raag mit Jeanne Moreau und Laine Mägi. Unter Ilmar Raag soll sich Laine Mägi um eine Dame in Paris kümmern.

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  2. 12. Okt. 2012 · A Lady in Paris: Directed by Ilmar Raag. With Jeanne Moreau, Laine Mägi, Patrick Pineau, François Beukelaers. Anne leaves Estonia to come to Paris and care for Frida, an elderly Estonian lady who emigrated to France long ago. Anne soon realizes that she is not wanted.

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  3. Anne leaves Estonia to come to Paris as a caretaker for Frida, an elderly Estonian lady who emigrated to France long ago. Anne soon realizes that she is not wanted. All Frida wants from life is the attention of Stéphane, her younger former lover.

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  4. Jeanne Moreau, the grande dame of French cinema, plays the ageing diva Frida with effortless grace, proving her undiminished ability to enchant the big screen. Screenplay: Ilmar Raag,Agnès Feuvre,Lise Macheboeuf. Cinematographer: Laurent Brunet – AFC.

  5. A Lady in Paris is a film directed by Ilmar Raag with Jeanne Moreau, Corentin Lobet, Laine Mägi, Ita Ever .... Year: 2012. Original title: Une estonienne à Paris (A Lady in Paris). Synopsis: Anne leaves Estonia to come to Paris and care for Frida, an elderly Estonian lady who emigrated to France long ago. Anne soon realizes that she is not ...

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  6. 17. Mai 2013 · Filmkritik - A Lady in Paris: Eine junge Frau muss die mürrische Seniorin Jeanne Moreau pflegen - emotionales Drama.

  7. On nightly walks through the metropolis, Anne, the stranger in Paris, looks at her reflection in shop windows - a boutique, a couture studio, a display of lacy bras with birds. Her own clothes are ugly, worn out, ill fitting, they scream of poverty and the former Eastern Block.