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Qué (quién) es de la femme - definición

1981 FILM BY ÉRIC ROHMER
La Femme de l'aviateur

L'Amour de la femme vénale         
L'Amour de la femme venale
L'Amour de la femme vénale is the French title of a brief essay by French writer Octave Mirbeau on prostitution. Originally published in Bulgarian in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, in 1922 as Любовта на продажната жена.
The Angel and the Woman         
1977 FILM BY GILLES CARLE
L'Ange et la Femme
The Angel and the Woman () is a 1977 Canadian fantasy romance film directed by Gilles Carle and starring Carole Laure, Lewis Furey, and Stephen Lack. The film follows a woman who, after being brutally shot, dies in the snow and is resurrected by an angel who falls in love with her and eventually teaches her how to incinerate objects with her mind.
femme         
FEMININE LESBIAN OR BISEXUAL WOMAN
Femme woman; Femme women; Femme lesbian; Femme lesbianism; Femme dykes; Femme dyke; Femme Dykes; Femme Lesbian; Femme lesbians; Femme Lesbians; Femme Lesbianism; Femme gay; Femmes
[f?m]
¦ noun informal a lesbian who takes a traditionally feminine sexual role.
Origin
1960s: Fr., 'woman'.

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The Aviator's Wife

The Aviator's Wife (French: La Femme de l'aviateur) is a 1981 French romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Éric Rohmer. The film stars Philippe Marlaud, Marie Rivière and Anne-Laure Meury. Like many of Rohmer's films, it deals with the ever-evolving love lives of a group of young Parisians.

The film is the first instalment in Rohmer's "Comedies & Proverbs" series—a collection of six films the director made during the 1980s. Each of these films begins with a proverb, in the case of The Aviator's Wife this is: "On ne saurait penser à rien" or "It is impossible to think about nothing".