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  1. Sur les autres projets Wikimedia: Patrice Leconte , sur Wikimedia Commons Ressources relatives à l'audiovisuel: AllMovie Allociné Ciné-Ressources Filmportal Filmweb.pl IMDb Korean Movie Database Unifrance Ressources relatives à la bande dessinée: BD Gest' Lambiek Comiclopedia Ressource relative au spectacle: Les Archives du spectacle Ressource relative aux beaux-arts: Museum of Modern Art Ressource relative à plusieurs domaines: Radio France Ressource relative à la musique: Discogs ...

  2. Jan 13, 2015 · Bowing Dec. 31 in France, the Wild Bunch-sold “Do Not Disturb,” re-twinning Patrice Leconte and Christian Clavier, the latter hot off “Bad (Serial) Weddings,” looks set to Leconte his best ...

  3. Patrice Leconte. Highest Rated: 100% Monsieur Hire (1989) Lowest Rated: 13% A Promise (2013) Birthday: Nov 12, 1947. Birthplace: Paris, France. A much-heralded French director, Patrice Leconte has ...

  4. He received particular acclaim for his 1996 film Ridicule, winning the admiration of an international audience while furthering his reputation as one of the French cinema’s most treasured figures. A native Parisian, Leconte was born on November 12, 1947. He decided to be a filmmaker at a very young age, and went on to attend France’s most ...

  5. Patrice Leconte (born November 12, 1947, in Paris, France) is a French film director, actor, comic strip writer, and screenwriter. Description above from the Wikipedia article Patrice Leconte, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

  6. www.csfd.cz › tvurce › 3797-patrice-lecontePatrice Leconte | ČSFD.cz

    Pinot simple flic (1984). Malé role si ve filmu zahráli tři francouzští režiséři. Jean-Marie Poiré hrál muže s walkmanem v metru, Patrice Leconte se objevil jako další muž v metru a Charles Nemes hrál opilého muže ve vězení policejní stanice.

  7. Ridicule, Patrice Leconte's lavish portrait of decay and decadence in pre-revolutionary France, is among the director's most ambitious and acclaimed films, a supremely well-crafted historical piece that serves as an acerbic commentary on the prevailing social conditions in present day France. The film's depiction of a rich, self-absorbed elite ...