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  1. christianjacquespastries.com › my-passion-for-real-bread-2About – Christian Jacques

    Christian Jacques It was in Nimes (South of France), where I grew up as a child, that my interest for baking first started. Every weekend, I was the one bringing back with excitement the fresh baguettes and buttery croissants from the local bakery.

  2. Christian-Jaque geboren am 04.09.1904, gestorben am 08.07.1994 französischer Regisseur Regie in Filmen. Petroleum-Miezen (F / I / E / GB 1971) Lady Hamilton – Zwischen Schmach und Liebe (D / F / I 1968) Geheimnisse in goldenen Nylons (F / D 1967) Der L ...

  3. 11. Juli 1994 · Christian-Jaque, the director of "Fanfan the Tulip" and some 70 other films during a career that spanned half a century, died on Friday at his home in Paris. He was 89. His family said the cause ...

  4. Fanfan, der Husar (1952) Marcel Herrand: Ludwig XV. Fanfan, der Husar (Originaltitel: Fanfan la Tulipe) ist ein Mantel-und-Degen-Film aus dem Jahr 1952 mit Gérard Philipe unter der Regie von Christian-Jaque. Der Film wendet sich mit beißendem Spott gegen Feudalismus, Militarismus und dünkelhaftes Hofschranzentum .

  5. Film Synopsis. T owards the end of the 15th century, Cesare Borgia is one of the most powerful men in Renaissance Italy. He owes his present position of influence to a combination of good fortune and ruthlessness, to say nothing of his seemingly unbounded ambition. At his palace in Rome he is looking forward to his sister Lucrezia's forthcoming ...

  6. Christian Jaque Regie in Serien. Der Mann von Suez (4 Folgen, 1983) Wettlauf nach Bombay (4 Folgen, 1981) Achtung Zoll! TF1-Folgen. Regie in Filmen. Die untreue Geliebte (F / B 1966) Liebenswerte Frauen? (F 1952) Drehbuch in Filmen. Die untreue Geliebte ( ...

  7. Christian-Jaque builds on the caustic humour which is present in Guy de Maupassant's work and manages to construct some hilarious comic situations. His portrayal of the Prussian officers is pure caricature but brilliantly realised, thanks to the amusing dialogue and some larger than life performances from the cast (particularly Louis Salou). The film's darker moments offer a grim reminder of ...