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- (French: Un homme qui dort) is a 1974 French drama film directed by Bernard Queysanne and Georges Perec, based on Perec's 1967 novel A Man Asleep. The story...
- by Marc Lobet) – Pauline L'amant de poche (1978, directed by Bernard Queysanne) – Martine Maladolescenza (1977, directed by Pier Giuseppe Murgia) – Silvia...
- television in Les 400 coups de Virginie in 1979, directed by Bernard Queysanne. A leading role in Éric Rohmer's Pauline at the Beach followed in 1983...
- Tendresse by Bernard Queysanne Irène et sa folie by Bernard Queysanne Hélas Alice est l****e by Bernard Queysanne Antoinette by Bernard Queysanne Le Billard écarlate...
- film Us. A reproduction of the painting is a recurring object in Bernard Queysanne and Georges Perec's The Man Who Sleeps. It also appeared in the 2014 German...
- work, based on his novel Un Homme qui dort, was co-directed by Bernard Queysanne [fr], and won the feature-film Prix Jean Vigo in 1974. Perec also created...
- made-for-television film version of Diane Lanster (fr) directed by Bernard Queysanne (fr). Also in the early 1980s, Alvina attempted a singing career, with...
- Jacques Krier TV movie Les 400 coups de Virginie The rescuer Bernard Queysanne TV mini-series 1981 Clara et les Chics Types A cop Jacques Monnet Commissaire...
- Nicolas Boileau Ariane Mnouchkine L'amant de poche The father Bernard Queysanne Guerres civiles en France François Barat 1979 Subversion Stanislav Stanojevic...
- Belkacem Roger Hanin 1978 The Pocket Lover Barbouze ministre 1 Bernard Queysanne Le Sucre Karbaoui Jacques Rouffio 1979 Le Coup de sirocco [fr] Albert...