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Qué (quién) es couper le souffle - definición

1971 FILM DIRECTED BY LOUIS MALLE
Le souffle au coeur; Le souffle au cœur; Murmur of the heart; Le Soufflé au Coeur; Laurent Chevalier

Souffle         
BAKED EGG-BASED DISH USING BEATEN EGG WHITES TO GIVE AN AERATED TEXTURE
Souffles; Souffle; Ice cream souffle; Ice cream soufflé; Sooflay; Soufle
·noun A murmuring or blowing sound; as, the uterine souffle heard over the pregnant uterus.
II. Souffle ·add. ·adj Decorated with very small drops or sprinkles of color, as if blown from a bellows.
III. Souffle ·noun A side dish served hot from the oven at dinner, made of eggs, milk, and flour or other farinaceous substance, beaten till very light, and flavored with fruits, liquors, or essence.
souffle         
BAKED EGG-BASED DISH USING BEATEN EGG WHITES TO GIVE AN AERATED TEXTURE
Souffles; Souffle; Ice cream souffle; Ice cream soufflé; Sooflay; Soufle
also souffle (souffles)
A souffle is a light food made from a mixture of beaten egg whites and other ingredients that is baked in the oven. It can be either sweet or savoury.
...a superb cheese souffle.
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souffle         
BAKED EGG-BASED DISH USING BEATEN EGG WHITES TO GIVE AN AERATED TEXTURE
Souffles; Souffle; Ice cream souffle; Ice cream soufflé; Sooflay; Soufle

Wikipedia

Murmur of the Heart

Murmur of the Heart (French: Le souffle au cœur) is a 1971 French comedy-drama film written, produced and directed by Louis Malle. It stars Lea Massari, Benoît Ferreux and Daniel Gélin. Written as Malle's semi-autobiography, the film tells a coming-of-age story about a 14-year-old boy (Ferreux) growing up in bourgeois surroundings in post-World War II Dijon, France, with a complex relationship with his Italian-born mother (Massari).

The film was screened at the 1971 Cannes Film Festival and was a box-office success in France. In the United States, it received positive reviews and a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay.