- Georges-Alexandre
Sarret (born
Giorgio Sarrejani; 23
September 1878 – 10
April 1934) was a
French criminal who was the last
person to be
executed in Aix-en-Provence...
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Borom Sarret or The
Wagoner (French: Le Charretier) is a 1963 film by
Senegalese director Ousmane Sembène, the
first film over
which he had full control...
- to
accuse him, he
became intrigued by
French murderer Georges-Alexandre
Sarret, who had
disposed of
bodies using sulphuric acid.
Haigh experimented with...
- the
extreme consideration of Mme la
baronne de
Sarret de Coussergues, and her two daughters, Mlle de
Sarret and Mme la
comtesse Emmanuel de
Bertier de Sauvigny...
- audience. In 1963, Sembène
produced his
first film, a
short called Barom Sarret (The Wagoner). In 1964 he made
another short,
entitled Niaye. In 1966 he...
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before hitting and
raping Sarret, whom
later died from her injuries. He
later declared that he was a
gigolo and that
Sarret was his "client", a claim...
- PMID 8647296. S2CID 5802578.
Mazella J,
Botto JM,
Guillemare E,
Coppola T,
Sarret P,
Vincent JP (September 1996). "Structure,
functional expression, and cerebral...
- In 1792, it was
closed in the
turmoil of the
French Revolution. Hôtel du
Sarret From 1636,
nicknamed Maison de la
Coquille or 's**** house'. Hôtel de Solas...
- of the
plain located in
Hungary comprises the
following areas: Mezőföld
Sárrét Sárköz Drávamellék Kiskunság Jászság Pest
Plain Heves Plain Borsodi-Mezőség...
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Retrieved 6
October 2022. Ebert,
Roger (9
October 1969). "Black Girl /
Borom Sarret". rogerebert.com.
Retrieved 6
October 2022. "The
Village Voice - Google...