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- Cercamon (Occitan pronunciation: [seɾkɔˈmun], fl. c. 1135-1145) was one of the earliest troubadours. His true name and other biographical data are unknown...
- Berlinale Talents Project Market. In March 2024, it was announced that Cercamon acquired the film's worldwide rights. Crocodile Tears had its world premiere...
- form of troubador is trobadors, found in a 12th-century Occitan text by Cercamon. The French word itself is borrowed from the Occitan trobador. It is the...
- also screened at the 2023 South by Southwest, and at the 2023 NewFest. Cercamon acquired worldwide sales rights to the film on February 16, 2023. In February...
- origin. He was brought up by Aldric del Vilar, learned to make poetry from Cercamon, was at first nicknamed Pan-perdut and later Marcabru. He became famous...
- ISBN 0-8337-4311-2), pp. 498–503. Wolf, George; Rosenstein, Roy (1983). The poetry of Cercamon and Jaufré Rudel. New York: Garland. p. 92. The article Melisendo in Lou...
- They were usually humorous pieces. The genre was allegedly invented by Cercamon, whose examples do not survive, and was most famously taken up by his (alleged)...
- described by Stehlin in 1912. The genus is named after the Occitan poet Cercamon, one of the earliest troubadours. Gebo 2002, p. 28. Hartwig, Walter Carl...
- Reporter. Retrieved 22 November 2020. Tartaglione, Nancy (20 February 2020). "Cercamon Boards 'Paper Spiders' Sales; Drama Stars Lili Taylor, Stefania LaVie Owen...
- prize, and a special mention from the E****enical jury. "Kurdwin Ayub". Cercamon World Sales. Retrieved 14 August 2024. Roxborough, Scott. "Berlin: 'Alcarras'...