- received. It
Included a song
featuring mainstream Belgian rapper Damso (
Tricheur), and many
other songs entered the top 20 in the
French charts. Nekfeu...
-
Tricheurs or Les
Tricheurs may
refer to:
Young Sinners (1958 film),
French film
directed by
Marcel Carné
Cheaters (1984 film),
French film
directed by...
- Le
Roman d'un
tricheur (sometimes
known in
English as The
Story of a Cheat, but also as
Confessions of a Cheat, The
Story of a Trickster, or The Cheat)...
- Le
Tricheur à l'as de carreau [fr] (1635) by
Georges de La Tour...
-
Antonio Fazzini,
Chiara Lachi et
Daniela Parenti,
Georges de La Tour : Le
Tricheur à l'as de carreau, t. 16, Paris, Le Monde, coll. « Le Musée du Monde »...
- (before 913 – 16
January 975, 976 or 977),
called the
Trickster (known as le
Tricheur –
meaning “cheater”– in French), was
Count of Blois, Tours,
Chartres and...
- in an
episode of the
series Madame le
Proviseur and in the
series Les
Tricheurs alongside Pascal Légitimus. In 2008 she won a Best
Actress Award at the...
-
Elena (traducteur). "Soleil et Lune: les
jumeaux mythiques et le caractère
tricheur". In: Les
grandes figures religieuses:
fonctionnement pratique et symbolique...
- episode)
Femmes de loi
Madame Gauthier Hervé
Renoh TV
series (1 episode) Les
tricheurs Monica Casagrande Laurent Carcélès TV
series (1 episode)
Duval et Moretti...
- film. In 1936
Adolphe Borchard used it in
Sacha Guitry's Le
roman d'un
tricheur, pla**** by Martenot's sister, Ginette. It was used by
composer Brian Easdale...