- The
Reader (French: La
Lectrice) is a 1988
French film
directed by
Michel Deville. The film won that year's
Louis Delluc Prize, and was
nominated for nine...
-
politician Jean
Pierre Henri Carette (1822–1883). She was the
reader (
lectrice) to
Empress Eugénie of
France 1864–1866, and
filled the
vacant position...
- was a
French noble and lady-in-waiting. She was the lady in waiting,
lectrice, and
favorite of the
Countess of Provence,
Marie Joséphine of Savoy, consort...
- of Deville's comedies, La
Lectrice (The Reader) was
probably his
biggest success with
international audiences. La
Lectrice is
about a
woman (pla**** by...
- who
really likes to read,
while a
simple reader is
called "lecteur" or "
lectrice" in the
feminine gender. This is one
indication of who this type of desk...
- la
nouvelle in 1983 for his book Un
fantasme de
Bella B. His
novella La
lectrice was
turned into a hit film by
director Michel Deville,
starring Miou-Miou...
- The
Grand prix des
lectrices de Elle is a
French literary prize awarded by
readers of Elle magazine.
Unlike other literary prizes that have professionals...
-
copying her father's
works in pastel. She then
became drawing teacher and
lectrice to
Maria Josepha of Saxony; when the
latter became Dauphin and traveled...
- she was
nominated for the César
Award for Best
Supporting Actress in La
Lectrice. From 1952 onward,
although she
continued to
appear in
occasional films...
- Claudel,
directed by
Bruno Nuytten Le
Grand bleu,
directed by Luc
Besson La
Lectrice,
directed by
Michel Deville L'Ours,
directed by Jean-Jacques
Annaud La...