"Jacquot of Nantes" is a 1991 French film directed by Agnès Varda. The film is a biographical drama that tells the story of the childhood and early life of French filmmaker Jacques Demy.
The film follows Jacques Demy, also known as Jacquot, as he grows up in Nantes, France. It explores his love for cinema and his passion for storytelling from a young age.
Throughout the film, viewers witness the influence of Jacques Demy's family, particularly his mother, on his artistic development. The film also delves into the challenges and obstacles that Jacques Demy faced as he pursued his dreams of becoming a filmmaker.
"Jacquot of Nantes" is a poignant and heartfelt tribute to Jacques Demy's life and work. It captures the essence of his artistic vision and the impact he had on French cinema. The film is a must-see for fans of Jacques Demy and those interested in the history of French cinema.
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Jacquot of Nantes
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Papa n'a pas Voulu...
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Les Saltimbanques
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Le Tango de Marilou
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Mario Mariotti:
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J'Attendrai
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Caroline, Caroline
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Le Roi de Thulé
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L'Air des Bijoux
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Le Petit Grégoire
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Ça Vaut Mieux que d'Attraper la Scarlatine
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On Ira Pendre notre Linge sur la Ligne Siegfried
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Michael Carr:
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La Cucaracha
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Boum
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N'y Pensez pas trop
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Le Temps des Cerises
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Démons et Merveilles
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Tout va très bien Madame la Marquise
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La Fille de Madame Angot
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Après toi je n'Aurai plus d'Amour
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Dans les Plaines du Far-West
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Au Chili
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Valse Chinoise
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L'Auberge du Cheval Blanc
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Jésus, que ma Joie Demeure
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Les Quatre Saisons
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Stabat Mater
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