Clair de femme
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Clair de femme is a 1977 novel by Romain Gary. the basis for the 1979 French film Womanlight directed by Costa-Gavras.[1]
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- ^ L'Espresso 1979 -- Volume 25, 34 39 - Page 137 Claire de femme (Marìgnan ecc.). Di Constantin Costa-Gavras, tratto da un breve romanzo dì due anni fa di Romain Gary. Un testo crudele, sull'impossibilità della felicità e sulla morte, trasformato in libretto di un melodramma penoso, ...
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Romain Gary
- The Roots of Heaven (1956)
- Lady L. (1958)
- Promise at Dawn (1960)
- The Ski Bum (1965)
- White Dog (1970)
- The Life Before Us (1975)
- Hocus Bogus (1976)
- Clair de femme (1977)
- Birds in Peru (1968)
- Kill! Kill! Kill! Kill! (1971)
- The Roots of Heaven (1958)
- The Man Who Understood Women (1959)
- Lady L (1965)
- Birds in Peru (1968)
- Promise at Dawn (1970)
- Madame Rosa (1977)
- Womanlight (1979)
- Your Ticket Is No Longer Valid (1981)
- White Dog (1982)
- Promise at Dawn (2017)
- The Life Ahead (2020)
- White Dog (2022)
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