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Kirikou and the
Sorceress (French:
Kirikou et la
Sorcière, [kiʁiku e la sɔʁsjɛʁ]) is a 1998 French-language
animated adventure fantasy film
written and...
- by
Eiichi Yamamoto La
Sorcière, a 1903 play by
Victorien Sardou La
Sorcière (opera), a 1912
opera by
Camille Erlanger La
Sorcière (film), a 1956 film directed...
- the
British Sorciere was
probably the
Sorcière launched in 1803 at Saint-Malo that the
British Royal Navy
captured in
April 1806.
Sorcière was a felucca-rigged...
- The Prix
Sorcières (French pronunciation: [pʁi sɔʁsjɛʁ]) is an
annual literary prize awarded in
France since 1986 to
works of children's
literature in...
- La
Sorcière (French: The Sorceress,
Swedish title: Häxan) is a 1956
fantasy romance drama film
directed by André
Michel based on a
screenplay by Paul Andréota...
- La
Sorcière is a 1912
opera by
Camille Erlanger on a
libretto by André
Sardou after the play of the same name by
Victorien Sardou. La
Sorciere Andreea...
- The
Witches (Italian: Le streghe) is a 1967
commedia all'italiana
anthology film
produced by Dino De
Laurentiis in 1965. It
consists of five
comic stories...
- The
Crucible (French: Les
Sorcières de Salem, German: Die
Hexen von
Salem or Hexenjagd) is a 1957 French-language
historical drama film
directed by Raymond...
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Witch (純潔のマリア,
Junketsu no Maria, lit. "Maria the Virgin"),
subtitled Sorcière de gré,
pucelle de
force ("witch by choice,
virgin by obligation"), is...
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Michelet on the
history of witchcraft.
Originally published in
Paris as La
Sorcière in 1862, the
first English translation appeared in
London a year later...