LOUIS DE FUNES MOLIERE LA FONTAINE 33 TOURS
FACE B :FABLES DE LA FONTAINE
LE CORBEAU ET LE RENARD
LE LOUP ET L'AGNEAU
LE COCHE ET LA MOUCHE
LA CIGALE ET LA FOURMI
LE PETIT POISSON ET LE PECHEUR
LE LION ET LE MOUCHERON
LA GRENOUILLE QUI VEUT SE FAIRE AUSSI GROSSE QUE LE BOEUF
LA MONTAGNE QUI ACCOUCHE
LE CHAT LA BELETTE ET LE PETIT LAPIN
LE SAVETIER ET LE FINANCIER
Misanthrope, Tours, France, Bateau Ivre, 14 12 1995
Very old VHS convert to digital so it's low quality !
Play list :
- Gargantuan decline
- Courtisane syphilitique
- 1666 théâtre bizarre
- Maudit sois tu soleil...
- L'autre hiver
- Le roman noir
- La demiurge
- Trumpets of hypochondria
- Medieval embroidery
- L'érotique courtoise
- La dernière pierre
- Burning phoenix (Septic Flesh)
La Tour de Nesle
La Tour de Nesle, d'Alexandre Dumas,
Mise en scène par Vincent Word,
Acteurs : Baudouin de Villette, Violaine Desfontaines, Paul Gérardin, Diane Camincher, Maelys Piquet Gaultier, Natalia Velianoski, Apolline Boulaire, Violette Guilbard, Marine Zuber, Thomas Leroy
Sébastien Thiéry se met à nu devant Fleur Pellerin Les Molières France 2
LOUIS DE FUNES MOLIERE LA FONTAINE 33 TOURS
33 TOURS (VOGUE) FACE A
MOLIERE (avec LOUIS DE FUNES, BERNARD BLIER et FRANCOIS PERIER)
1 L' AVARE
2/ LES FOURBERIES DE SCAPIN
3/ SUITE SYMPHONIQUE
4/ LE BOURGEOIS GENTILHOMME
5/ LA TURQUERIE
6/ OUVERTURE DU BALLET DES NATIONS
Paris, France - Video Tour of Saint-Germain-des-Prés (Part 1)
Welcome for this new video tour of a great neighborhood of Paris by New York Habitat ( ). Today we are going to visit another lively part of Paris in this video tour: Saint-Germain-des-Prés!
This will be the first episode of a three-part series dedicated to Saint-Germain-des-Prés, so be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel ( )or check back on our blog ( ).
The Saint-Germain-des-Prés area stretches just south of the Seine and east of the Latin Quarter, and was once a large monastery and a tiny market town. Its name in French means Saint Germain in the meadows, and that was exactly where it was located: outside the walls of the city.
The monastery was founded in 532 by Childebert, the second king of France. It became rich and powerful, but did not survive the Viking raids of the 9th century. The monks then camped in the ruins until 990, when the monastery was rebuilt by King Robert the Pious.
The town between it and the city was a very lively place. Eventually theaters started popping up. By the 17th century, the town boasted the composer Lully's first opera house, Moliere's first theatre and the first Comédie Française. It eventually became a well-known literary and artistic center.
With construction starting in approximately 1000 A.D., the Eglise Saint-Germain-des-Prés is the oldest existing church in Paris. Most of it is Romanesque. The rounded arches, small windows and heavy walls of the bell tower are typical of the Romanesque style.
The area soon became a center for artists, intellectuals and writers. Already in the 17th century, the village was home to writers like Racine and La Rochefoucault. In the 19th century painters like Delacroix and Manet, and writers like Balzac settled here. Benjamin Franklin and Oscar Wilde lived near the square, as well. In the 1920s, many Americans were attracted by the charm of the neighborhood. Hemingway and his wife lived here, and Henry Miller often found himself in the district. Later, Picasso moved here and this is where he painted Guernica.
Life here still centers on the square in front of the church and on 3 famous cafés nearby. The square is a popular meeting place, often featuring musicians and sculpture displays.
Les Deux Magots, located at 6 place de l'Eglise Saint-Germain-des-Prés, is named for 2 Chinese figures on the wall inside, left over from when the café was a silk merchant's shop. When it opened, the café was a favorite of the poets Verlaine and Rimbaud. In the 1930s, Picasso liked to come here. In the late 30s, the café was frequented by the existentialist philosopher Jean Paul Sartre and the writers Camus and Prévert.
When the café became a favorite of the Germans occupying Paris, Sartre and his colleagues abandoned it for Café de Flore on the next block, at 172 Boulevard Saint-Germain. The owner gave them the upstairs to sit, drink coffee and write. Sartre wrote his famous treatise Being and Nothingness in this location.
The other famous drinking place is the Brasserie Lipp, across the street at 151 Boulevard Saint-Germain. It was favored by the poets André Gide and Paul Valéry in the 1920s and it was here that Hemingway wrote A Farewell to Arms.
The Institut de France, at 23 quai Conti, with its distinctive dome was built in the 17th century for Louis XIV's Prime Minister, Mazarin. It is now the French Institute, the headquarters of the five French academies of arts and sciences. The most famous academy is the Académie Française, whose jurisdiction is the French language.
Of course, the best way to live like a local is to rent a furnished apartment in the heart of this famous neighborhood, such as this furnished studio in the heart of Saint-Germain-des-Prés ( ).
Remember that New York Habitat offers many other great furnished apartment rentals in Saint-Germain-des-Prés and all over Paris ( ), including furnished apartments ( ) and vacation rentals ( ).
We hope you have enjoyed the Saint-Germain area, a neighborhood where history and culture meet.
Thank you for watching this video tour by New York Habitat. We hope to see you soon, sipping coffee like a local, in the heart of St-Germain-des-Prés.
Continue watching with Part 2 ( and Part 3 ( of our Video Tour.
Mireille Mathieu Molière (1982)
Molière de Mireille Mathieu. Cette chanson se trouve sur le 45 tours Nos souvenirs/Molière de 1982.
LOUIS DE FUNES MOLIERE LA FONTAINE 33 TOURS
FACE B :FABLES DE LA FONTAINE
LE CORBEAU ET LE RENARD
LE LOUP ET L'AGNEAU
LE COCHE ET LA MOUCHE
LA CIGALE ET LA FOURMI
LE PETIT POISSON ET LE PECHEUR
LE LION ET LE MOUCHERON
LA GRENOUILLE QUI VEUT SE FAIRE AUSSI GROSSE QUE LE BOEUF
LA MONTAGNE QUI ACCOUCHE
LE CHAT LA BELETTE ET LE PETIT LAPIN
LE SAVETIER ET LE FINANCIER
LE CURE DE TOURS
Première partie
D'après l'œuvre d'Honoré de Balzac
Jean Carmet
Michel Bouquet
UNE NUIT DANS UNE MYSTERIEUSE TOUR
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Places to see in ( Pezenas - France )
Places to see in ( Pezenas - France )
Pézenas is a City of Art and History boasting a beautiful heritage: numerous mansions of the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries, such as the Lacoste mansion, the Malibran mansion and the Alfonce mansion succeed one another. Beautiful paved streets lined with craft workshops cheer up the stroll. Besides, Pézenas is unusual in that it has been Molière's place of residence of in the 17th century.
The House of Art professions, situated in the former consular house, is dedicated to know-how and art professions. At the beginning of June, « Pézenas Sous le Regard de Molière » is a festival during which the old town comes alive through street manifestations.
Pezenas is a town in the Herault department of Languedoc-Roussillon region, north of Agde and 20 kilometres north-east of Beziers in the Val d'Hérault. It is one of my favourite towns in this area and well worth the trip to visit it. Pezenas has a nice attractive old town, unspoiled by modern development, with narrow streets to explore as well as some grand 17th century houses. Its town centre was one of the first in France to be protected as an historic monument.
Look out for the magnificent detail as you amble through the lanes. There are example of lovely stone detail to windows and doors, interesting wrought iron balconies and stone staircases. There are numerous imposing houses from the 16th to 18th centuries including the Hotel Jacques Coeur, the Hotel Carion de Nizas and the Hotel de Lacoste among those to look out for. There is also a well preserved Jewish ghetto in the town dating from the middle ages.
The most important religious monument in Pezenas is the 18th century Collegiale Church of Saint-Jean, above all for the important treasury that it contains. Others include the roman style Church of Saint-Jean-de-Bébian, classified as a historic monument, and the other main church - the Church of Saint-Ursule - also merits a visit.
The town is also reputed for its antique and bric-a-brac shops.
The Tourist Office in Pézenas offers guided tours of the town to help you make the most of a visit. The tourist office itself was once the barbers shop and it was here apparently that Moliere dreamed up some of the characters for his plays. If you are staying in or close to Pézenas during the evening you can wander through the old town and find a number of inviting restaurants to tempt you.
The town is especially proud of its association with Moliere, who brought his troupe to the town on several occasions, and has a monument to commemorate the fact by the reputed sculptor Jean-Antoine Anjelbert. Budding authors seeking inspiration can visit the Museum de Vulliod Saint-Germain where you can even see Moliere's armchair. There is also a Museum of Toys, an Arts and Crafts Centre and an interesting Centre for Architecture and Heritage in Pezenas. Each summer Pezenas plays host to the Mirondela de l'Arte, and music and street entertainment takes over the town. The market day is Saturday in Pezenas.
( Pezenas - France ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Pezenas . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Pezenas - France
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Destruction de la Tour Molière aux Mureaux - 03/10/10
Les dernières minutes de la Tour Molière aux Mureaux (Yvelines) et sa démolition par semi-foudroyage, filmés du quartier de la Vigne Blanche. À 13h00, le boom de la détonation a retenti et le bâtiment s'est effondré dans un important nuage de poussière. Construite en 1960, la tour de 18 étages était inhabitée depuis 2009. Sa destruction s'inscrit dans le Grand Projet de Rénovation Urbaine des Mureaux.
Tours : Un début d'année en spectacle
Pour le début de l'année, de nombreux spectacles seront organisés à Tours à savoir celui de Natalie Dessay, Les Molière de Vitez à l'Olympia ou encore Lakmé à l'Opéra de Tours. Pour exploitation TV, droits réservés, nous contacter sur
Tours de piste au Mureaux en DR315
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Château de Roche La Molière (Loire) Juin 2015
Avant de se balader dans la fête médiévale , petite visite du site du Château de Roche La Molière
Depuis plus de huit siècles, le château dresse ses tours et ses remparts sur une forte éminence de grès houiller.
Possédé au Moyen-âge par des grandes familles, le château a connu quelques aménagements effectués aux XVème et XVIIIème siècles.
Top 15 Things To Do In Béziers, France
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Here are top 15 things to do in Béziers, France
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7. Plateau des Poètes -
8. Allées Paul-Riquet -
9. La Pisciculture du Pont de Caylus -
10. Wine Tourism -
11. Les Halles de Béziers -
12. Canal du Midi -
13. River Activities -
14. Mediterranean Beaches -
15. Roquebrun -
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Dans les coulisses du tramway de Tours (épisode 04/04)
On vous propose une immersion dans les coulisses du tramway de Tours. Considéré par certains comme l'un des plus beaux monde, il est plébiscité par les Tourangeaux.
Dans ce 4e épisode, nous sommes au poste de commande centralisé du réseau Fil Bleu. Un endroit qui sert à superviser tout le trafic du réseau de bus et de tram. Ici, on suit en temps réel le trafic.
Feuilleton signé Dominique Pouget, Cyrille Deville et Gilles Engels
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Destruction-tours-prés-saint-jean-5-12-09.wmv
Destruction de trois tours du quartier des Prés-Saint-Jean de Chalon-sur-Saône.
Samedi 5 décembre 2009 - 14h30
Technique utilisée : vérinage (déformation de la structure)
Destruction de la Tour MOLIERE - Les Mureaux
Destruction de la tour Molière aux Mureaux - Octobre 2010