- La
Chienne (English: The ****) is a 1931
French film by
director Jean Renoir. It is the
second sound film by the
director and the
twelfth film of his...
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videos and commercials. His
second feature film was Le
tresor des Iles
Chiennes (1991), a low budget,
black and white, post-atomic
adventure film. His...
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Doubling a
final n and
adding a
silent e at the end of a word (e.g.,
chien →
chienne)
makes it
clearly pronounced.
Doubling a
final l and
adding a
silent e...
- in
order to
steal his artwork. The film is
based on the
French novel La
Chienne (literally The ****) by
Georges de La Fouchardière,
which had been previously...
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Battle of the Year in 2006, and parti****ted in a spin-off
group called "
Chiennes de Vie and Aphrodites".[citation needed] She has
cited Fred Astaire, Jean-Michel...
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married until his death,
having one child. They
settled in France. La
Chienne (1931) aka The **** –
production manager Baby's
Laxative (1931) – production...
- pla****
minor roles as an actor. His
debut film as director, Lâchez les
chiennes (lit. 'Unleash the ****es',
released in 1972), was an
improvised work...
- Life's a **** (French:
Chiennes de vie) is a 2023
Belgian black comedy film
written and
directed by
Xavier Seron. The film is
structured as a
choral comedy...
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Chiens (disambiguation),
multiple rivers in Quebec,
Canada La
Chienne, 1931
French film La
Chienne (story), a
short story by
Georges de La Fouchardière that...
- was
named "l'Autrichienne" (a pun in
French meaning "Austrian", but the "
chienne"
suffix can mean "****") on
account of it.
Louis XVI
hoped to use the...