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- Mnouchkine may refer to: Alexandre Mnouchkine (1908–1993), French film producer Ariane Mnouchkine (born 1939), French stage director This disambiguation...
- Ariane Mnouchkine (French: [aʁjan nuʃkin]; born 3 March 1939) is a French stage director. She founded the Parisian avant-garde stage ensemble Théâtre du...
- Alexandre Alexandrovich Mnouchkine (Russian: Алекса́ндр Алекса́ндрович Мну́шкин; 10 February 1908, St. Petersburg, Russian Empire – 3 April 1993, Neuilly-sur-Seine...
- the Sun") is a Parisian avant-garde stage ensemble founded by Ariane Mnouchkine, Philippe Léotard and fellow students of the L'École Internationale de...
- school's graduate list includes renowned figures of stage such as Ariane Mnouchkine of Théâtre du Soleil, Steven Berkoff and Simon McBurney of Théâtre de...
- Evans ​ ​ (m. 1943)​ Father Nicholas "Beau" Hannen Relatives Nicholas John Hannen (grandfather) Athene Seyler (step-mother) Ariane Mnouchkine (niece)...
- was a French film company, founded by Alexandre Mnouchkine and named after his daughter Ariane Mnouchkine. In 2000, the company ceased operations, and all...
- my heart that the rebels would set fire to [Euro] Disneyland." Ariane Mnouchkine, a Parisian stage director, named the concept a "cultural Chernobyl",...
- Scarpelli That Man from Rio Daniel Boulanger, Philippe de Broca, Ariane Mnouchkine & Jean-Paul Rappeneau 1965 (38th) Darling Frederic Raphael‡ Casanova 70...
- published 1962. The French 1978 film simply titled Molière directed by Ariane Mnouchkine and starring Philippe Caubère presents his complete biography. It was...