- "Jeannine"
Deckers (17
October 1933 – 29
March 1985),
better known as Sœur
Sourire (French for 'Sister Smile') and
often called The
Singing Nun in English-speaking...
- Le
Sourire was a
French monthly magazine that was
published between August 1899 and
April 1900. Le
Sourire was a
monthly periodical published by the French...
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Sister Smile (original title: Sœur
Sourire) is a Belgian-French
biographical drama film
directed by
Stijn Coninx and
written by Coninx,
Ariane Fert and...
- ****o Smile ! or
Bonjour sourire, is a
French comedy film from 1956,
directed by
Claude Sautet,
written by Jean Marsan,
starring Henri Salvador and Louis...
- Le
sourire du
serpent is a 2006
French film. A cold
winter night. A gloomy, dimly-lit
street in the
outskirts of the city,
surrounded by old factories...
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through France,
Belgium and Switzerland. The B-side of the single, "Dernier
Sourire", is a
previously unavailable song
about the
death of a
relative (though...
- With a
Smile (French: Avec le
sourire) is a 1936
French comedy film
directed by
Maurice Tourneur and
based on an
original screenplay by
Louis Verneuil...
-
Sourire), of
which five had
English verses as
translated by
Randy Sparks, who also
wrote two
original songs and a
third "inspired" by a
Soeur Sourire...
- The
Smiling Angel (French: L'Ange au
Sourire), also
known as the
Smile of
Reims (Le
Sourire de Reims) or
Angel of the Annunciation, is a
stone sculpture...
-
Sourire – The
Singing Nun". AllMusic. RhythmOne.
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Singing Nun/
Soeur Sourire...