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Qué (quién) es l"ombre et la lumière - definición

1951 FILM BY HENRI CALEF
Ombre et lumiere; Ombre et lumière

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Son Et Lumiere; Son et Lumiere; Son et lumiere; Son et Lumière; Sont et lumiére; Son et lumiére; Son et lumière (disambiguation)
Son et lumiere is an entertainment which is held at night in an old building such as a castle. A person describes the history of the place, and at the same time different parts of the building are brightly lit and music is played.
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Son Et Lumiere; Son et Lumiere; Son et lumiere; Son et Lumière; Sont et lumiére; Son et lumiére; Son et lumière (disambiguation)
[?s?n e?'lu:mj?:]
¦ noun an entertainment held by night at a historic monument or building, telling its history by the use of lighting effects and recorded sound.
Origin
Fr., lit. 'sound and light'.
Ombré         
  • ''Ombré'': black to blue
  • A cake with purple ''ombré'' frosting
  • A woman with ''ombré'' hair
GRADUAL BLENDING OF COLOR
Ombre (hairstyle); Ombre hair; Ombrée
Ombré (literally "shaded" in French) is the blending of one color hue to another, usually moving tints and shades from light to dark. It has become a popular feature for hair coloring, nail art, and even baking, in addition to its uses in home decorating and graphic design.

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Shadow and Light

Shadow and Light (French: Ombre et lumière) is a 1951 French psychological drama film directed by Henri Calef and starring Simone Signoret, María Casares and Jean Marchat.

The film's sets were designed by Daniel Guéret and Rino Mondellini.