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What (who) is journaux du dimanche - definition

1983 FILM BY FRANÇOIS TRUFFAUT
Vivement dimanche!; Vivement Dimanche!; Finally, Sunday!; Finally, Sunday

Les Copains du dimanche         
1956 FILM BY HENRI AISNER
Les copains du dimanche
Les copains du dimanche ('Sunday's Friends') is a 1958 film which stars Jean Paul Belmondo. It was directed by Henri Aisner.
Dimanche à Bamako         
2004 ALBUM BY AMADOU & MARIAM
Dimanche a Bamako
Dimanche à Bamako () is the fourth album by Malian duo Amadou & Mariam featuring, and produced by, French singer Manu Chao. It was released on the Nonesuch Records label on 2 August 2005.
L'Humanité Dimanche         
WEEKLY NEWSPAPER SUPPLEMENT IN FRANCE
L’Humanité Dimanche
L’Humanité Dimanche is a French language weekly magazine which is the supplement of l'Humanité newspaper. It has been distributed since 1948.

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Confidentially Yours

Confidentially Yours (French: Vivement dimanche !; known as Finally, Sunday! in other English-speaking markets) is a 1983 French comedy mystery film directed by François Truffaut. Based on the 1962 novel The Long Saturday Night by American author Charles Williams, it tells the story of Julien Vercel (Jean-Louis Trintignant), an estate agent who is suspected of murdering his wife and her lover. As Vercel is hidden in his office, his secretary Barbara Becker (Fanny Ardant) investigates these suspicious murders. It was the last film directed by Truffaut before his death in October of the following year. The film had a total of 1,176,425 admissions in France and was the 39th highest-grossing film of the year.