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Nicolas Jacques André
Hulot (French pronunciation: [nikɔla ʒak ɑ̃dʁe ylo]; born 30
April 1955) is a
French journalist and
environmental activist. He is...
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Hulot (French pronunciation: [y'lo]) may
refer to:
Anatole Hulot (1811–1891),
French civil servant Nicolas Hulot (born 1955),
French ecologist Hulot Peninsula...
- Les
Vacances de
Monsieur Hulot (French: Les
Vacances de M.
Hulot;
released as
Monsieur Hulot's Holiday in the US) is a 1953
French comedy film starring...
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Monsieur Hulot (French pronunciation: [məsjø ylo]) is a
character created and pla**** by
French comic Jacques Tati for a
series of
films in the 1950s through...
- is
perhaps best
known for his
character Monsieur Hulot,
featured in Les
Vacances de
Monsieur Hulot (1953), Mon
Oncle (1958),
Playtime (1967) and Trafic...
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Monsieur Hulot from his
earlier films Les
Vacances de
Monsieur Hulot (1953) and Mon
Oncle (1958). However, Tati grew
ambivalent towards playing Hulot as a...
- p. 87.
Hulot 2013, pp. 634–641, 879.
Hulot 2013, pp. 642–644.
Valentin 1960, pp. 60–61.
Hulot 2013, p. 646.
Hulot 2013, pp. 646–647.
Hulot 2013, p. 648...
- lady, to
seduce and
torment a
series of men. One of
these is
Baron Hector Hulot,
husband to Bette's
cousin Adeline. He
sacrifices his family's
fortune and...
- film
centers on the
socially awkward yet
lovable character of
Monsieur Hulot and his
quixotic struggle with
postwar France's
infatuation with modern...
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Hulot Peninsula (64°29′S 62°44′W / 64.483°S 62.733°W / -64.483; -62.733) is a
rugged peninsula forming the
southwestern extremity of
Brabant Island...