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Tag Archives: Francis Verber
Advent: Day 25
Joyeux Noel! I hope you enjoyed all the French film and food, your bellies are happy, and your thirst for brilliant entertainment from the land of Paris and Aix-en-Provence is quenched. Here are some pictures of the food, the decorations, and … Continue reading
Posted in Christmas, Film, Food, Foreign Film, France, French, Holiday, Independent, International Cinema
Tagged 13 desserts, 2011, Advent, Advent calendar, Aix-en-Provence, Alain Chabat, Alain Delon, Almonds, Amelie, Black and White, Bon Voyage, Candied peel, Candied tangerine peel, Charlotte Gainsborough, Cheese, Chocolate, Christmas, Christmas Day, Christmas Decoration, Christmas Eve, Christmas Films, Christmas Lights, Christmas Movies, Christmas Tree, Cinema, Croissant, Daniel Auteuil, Dark chocolate mendiant, Dates, Dessert, European, Film, Food, foreign film, Foreign Food, François Cluzet, France, Francis Verber, French, French Cinema, French Film, Gifts, Heartbreaker, Holiday, Hulot, I Do: How To Get Married And Stay Single, Jeanne Moreau, Joyeux Noël, L'arnacoeur, La doublure, La Femme Nikita, La Jetee, Le fabuleux destin d'Amélie Poulain, Le Réveillon, Le Samourai, Lemon Rosemary Macaroon, Lemon Rosemary Macaroon with vegan ganache, Leon, Leon The Professional, Les triplettes de Belleville, Les vacances de Monsieur Hulot, Macaroon, Marzipan, Mendiant, Michel Gondry, Minimal, Minimal Film Poster, Minimal Poster, Mon meilleur ami, Movies, Mr Hulot's Holiday, My Best Friend, Nikita, Online Recipes, Paris, Patrice Leconte, Photography, Posters, Prête-moi ta main, Presents, Réveillon, Recipe, Recipes, Record Player, Santon, Stockings, The Professional, The Triplets of Belleville, The Valet, Thyme almonds, Turkish delight, Vegan Ganache, Whisky
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Advent: Day 14
The Film: La doublure [The Valet] Daniel Auteuil, Virginie Ledoyen, Dany Boon, and Gad Elmaleh have been mentioned in previous parts of this series but the writer/director of this film has not. Francis Verber is one of the most prolific … Continue reading
Posted in Christmas, Comedy, Film, Food, France, Holiday, International Cinema, Modified Recipe, Romantic Comedy, Side Dish, Snack, Vegetarian
Tagged Advent, Alice Taglioni, Christmas, Cinema, Clementine, Comedy, Cooking, Cranberry, Cranberry Jam, Daniel Auteuil, Dany Boon, Dessert, Film, Film Review, Food, foreign film, François Pignon, France, Francis Verber, French Cinema, French Film, Gad Elmaleh, Holiday, Homemade, International Cinema, Kristin Scott Thomas, La doublure, Man With One Red Shoe, Michel Aumont, Michel Jonasz, Movie, Nigella Lawson, Recipe, Review, Richard Berry, The Valet, Valet, Vegetarian, Virginie Ledoyen
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