- The
Crimson Curtain (French: Le
Rideau cramoisi) is a 1953
French short film
directed by
Alexandre Astruc. It was
screened at the 1952
Cannes Film Festival...
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Among her
films were
Alexandre Astruc's The
Crimson Curtain (Le
Rideau Cramoisi, 1953),
Federico Fellini's La
Dolce Vita (1960), Fellini's 8½ (1963), Jacques...
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Retrieved 28
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Cramoisi,
George (2010). Air
Crash Investigations: The End of the
Concorde Era,...
- كلاب
coton ("cotton") : from
Italian cotone,
itself from
Arabic qutun قطن
cramoisi ("crimson") :
alteration of
Italian cremisi,
itself from
Arabic qirmizī...
- and many
other languages, e.g.
German Karmesin,
Italian cremisi,
French cramoisi,
Portuguese carmesim,
Dutch “karmozijn”, etc. (via Latin). The ultimate...
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using the king's
original iron
stamp made by the
Simier house. A dark red
cramoisi ribbon, made of
crimson satin moire,
holds the
jewel inside the box.[citation...
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jugement de Dieu (1949,
released in 1952) and
afterwards in "Le
rideau cramoisi", 1951,
opposite Anouk Aimée,
followed by
several films including Die schöne...
- a
genuine Apache.
Marguerite Moreno as
Madame Zouzou Armand Bernard as
Cramoisi Suzet Maïs as La
comtesse Rita Jean-Louis
Allibert as Bob Paul Azaïs as...
- "The
fastest man in the atmosphere" in The Times, 12
January 1980, p.3.
Cramoisi,
George (2010). Air
Crash Investigations: The End of the
Concorde Era,...
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Garden Roses. Examples: 'Old
Blush China', 'Mutabilis' (Butterfly Rose), '
Cramoisi Superieur'. The
original Tea-scented
Chinas (Rosa × odorata) were Oriental...