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Qué (quién) es qui ne dort pas - definición

1925 FILM BY RENÉ CLAIR
At 3:25; Paris qui dort; Paris Qui Dort

Ne touchez pas à la reine         
OPERA
Ne touchez pas à la reine!; Ne touchez pas a la reine
Ne touchez pas à la reine (Hands Off the Queen) is an opéra comique in three acts by French composer Xavier Boisselot after a libretto by Eugène Scribe and Gustave Vaëz. It was first staged in Paris at the Opéra-Comique on 16 January 1847.
À l'ami qui ne m'a pas sauvé la vie         
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BOOK BY HERVÉ GUIBERT
A l'ami qui ne m'a pas sauve la vie
À l'ami qui ne m'a pas sauvé la vie (English: "To the friend who did not save my life") is a novel by Hervé Guibert first published by Gallimard in 1990. It is a frank portrayal of the physical and psychological suffering caused by AIDS.
Ne me quitte pas         
  • ''Moi, je t'offrirai des perles de pluie venues de pays où il ne pleut pas''
1959 SONG BY JACQUES BREL
Ne Me Quitte Pas; Ne Me Quitte Pas (Jacques Brel song); Ne me quitte pas (Jacques Brel song); Ne Me Quitte Pas (song); Ne me Quitte Pas; Ne Me Quitte Pas (Caro Emerald song)
"Ne me quitte pas" ("Don't leave me") is a 1959 song by Belgian singer-songwriter Jacques Brel. It has been covered in the original French by many artists and has also been translated into and performed in many other languages.

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The Crazy Ray

Paris Qui Dort (literally "Paris which sleeps") is a 1924 French science fiction comedy silent feature film (65 minutes) directed by René Clair. Also released as Le rayon de la mort (55 minutes), its international English-language titles were The Crazy Ray and Paris Asleep (usually 55 minutes). It has also been released in the USA as a 35 minute short subject called At 3:25. by Red Seal Pictures.