- fils), and is
sometimes confused with the
French opéra
comique and opéra
bouffe.
Comic characters had been a part of
opera until the
early 18th century...
- La
Grande Bouffe (Italian: La
grande abbuffata,
English titles The
Grand Bouffe and Blow-Out) is a 1973 French–Italian
satirical film
directed by Marco...
- Opéra
bouffe (French pronunciation: [ɔpeʁa buf], plural: opéras
bouffes) is a
genre of mid- to late 19th-century
French operetta,
closely ****ociated with...
- Mystery-
Bouffe (Russian: Мистерия-Буфф; Misteriya-Buff) is a
socialist dramatic play
written by
Vladimir Mayakovsky in 1918/1921.
Mayakovsky stated in...
-
Ordre national du Mérite (2009). Her
debut was in the 1973 film La
Grande bouffe,
which made a big
scandal at the
Cannes Film Festival. She was the last...
- Bouffée délirante (BD) is an
acute and
transient psychotic disorder. It is a
uniquely French psychiatric diagnostic term with a long
history in France...
-
celebrated several times in
Italian movies,
notably in
Marco Ferreri's La
Grande Bouffe (1973) and
Federico Fellini's Roma (1972).
Media related to
Arrabbiata sauce...
- opérette (English: operetta) or opérette
bouffe for some of his one-act works, more
often using the term opéra
bouffe for his full-length ones (though there...
- The Théâtre des
Bouffes-Parisiens (French: [teɑtʁ de buf paʁizjɛ̃]) is a
Parisian theatre founded in 1855 by the
composer Jacques Offenbach for the performance...
- 1882–1888), then Théâtre des Arts ([teɑtʁ dez‿aʁ]; 1874–1876, 1879–1881), Opéra-
Bouffe ([ɔpeʁa buf]; 1876–1877), and the Comédie-Parisienne ([kɔmedi paʁizjɛn];...