Dernier$530596$ - translation to ιταλικό
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Dernier$530596$ - translation to ιταλικό

1980 FILM BY FRANÇOIS TRUFFAUT
Le Dernier Métro; Le Dernier métro; Le dernier métro; Le Dernier métro (film); Le Dernier Metro; Le Dernier metro; Le dernier metro

Dernier      
n. cognome
the Last Tango in Paris         
  • The [[Pont de Bir-Hakeim]] in Paris, where numerous scenes were shot
  • ''Study for a Portrait of Isabel Rawsthorne'' (oil on canvas, 1964)
  • ''Double Portrait of Lucian Freud and Frank Auerbach'' (left side, oil on canvas, 1964)
1972 FILM DIRECTED BY BERNARDO BERTOLUCCI
Ultimo tango a Parigi; Last Tango In Paris; Last tango in paris; The Last Tango In Paris; Le Dernier Tango
L"Ultimo Tango a Parigi (film francese noto con Marlon Brando quale attore principale)
le dernier cri         
FRENCH ARTIST COLLECTIVE
l"ultimo grido (es. in fatto di moda)

Ορισμός

bon mot
(bons mots, or bon mots)
A bon mot is a clever, witty remark. (WRITTEN)
...a cheeky bon mot.
= witticism
N-COUNT

Βικιπαίδεια

The Last Metro

The Last Metro (French: Le Dernier Métro) is a 1980 historical drama film, written and directed by François Truffaut, that stars Catherine Deneuve and Gérard Depardieu.

Opening in 1942 during the German occupation of France, it follows the fortunes of a small theatre in the Montmartre area of Paris which keeps up passive resistance by maintaining its cultural integrity, despite censorship, antisemitism and material shortages, to emerge triumphant at the war's end. The title evokes two salient facts of city life under the Germans: fuel shortages led people to spend their evenings in theatres and other places of entertainment, but the curfew meant they had to catch the last Métro train home.

In 1981, the film won 10 Césars for: best film, best actor (Depardieu), best actress (Deneuve), best cinematography, best director (Truffaut), best editing, best music, best production design, best sound and best writing. It received Best Foreign Film nominations in the Academy Awards and Golden Globe Awards.

The Last Metro was one of Truffaut's more successful productions, grossing $3,007,436 in the United States; this was also true in France, where it had 3,384,045 admissions, making it one of his more successful films in his native country.