Книга: Marolles, Michel de, 1600-1681,Dufour, Valentin, 1826-1896 «Флора Нижнего Поволжья (споровые, голосеменные, однодольные)»
Воспроизведено в оригинальной авторской орфографии издания 1879 года (издательство "Paris, A. quantin" ). Издательство: "КМК" (2006)
ISBN: 978-5-8731-7285-6 |
Marolles
Marolles is the name or part of the name of several communes in France:
- Marolles, in the Calvados département
- Marolles, in the Loir-et-Cher département
- Marolles, in the Marne département
- Marolles, in the Oise département
- Marolles-en-Beauce, in the Essonne département
- Marolles-en-Brie, in the Seine-et-Marne département
- Marolles-en-Brie, in the Val-de-Marne département
- Marolles-en-Hurepoix, in the Essonne département
- Marolles-lès-Bailly, in the Aube département
- Marolles-les-Braults, in the Sarthe département
- Marolles-les-Buis, in the Eure-et-Loir département
- Marolles-lès-Saint-Calais, in the Sarthe département
- Marolles-sous-Lignières, in the Aube département
- Marolles-sur-Seine, in the Seine-et-Marne département
- Marolles is also a district in Brussels, Belgium.
- Marolles is also a common alternative name for the Maroilles cheese.
- Marols is the dialect spoken in the Marolles district of Brussels.
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Источник: Marolles
Valentín
Infobox Film
name = Valentín
caption = Theatrical poster
director =
producer = Eddy de Kroes
writer =
narrator = Rodrigo Noya]
starring = Rodrigo Noya
music = Luis Salinas Paul M. van Brugge
cinematography = Jose Luis Cajaraville
editing =
distributor =
released = Netherlands:
runtime = 86 minutes
country =
language = Spanish
budget =
website = http://www.miramax.com/valentin/index.html
amg_id = 1:652743
imdb_id = 0296915|
"Valentín" (2002) is an Argentine, French, Italian, Dutch, and Spanish
The picture revolves around the world of an eight-year old boy, Valentín (
Plot
The film takes place in
Valentín is friends with his uncle Chiche (Jean Pierre Noher) and the piano teacher Rufo who lives across the street (Mex Urtizberea). Both talk to Valentín as if he were an adult, and it seems Valentín is wise beyond his years.
His uncle takes him to mass and the priest (Fabián Vena) talks about the death an Argentinian doctor who was killed recently. He talks about
Many in the audience walk out and Valentín comments: "But just like my uncle said, the priest couldn't change anything. Everything stayed the same."
One day he realizes that his grandmother is ill but refuses to see a doctor. Valentín make plans on how to get her to see Dr. Galaburri (
Leticia (
One day a man visits Valentín and gives him a shirt his mother sent him. They have a conversation about his mother and Valentín begins to understand why his mother has stayed away for such a long time.
The film ends as he sets up a blind date between Leticia and his piano teacher Rufo. They all have a meal together and Valentín tells us he decided to become a writer and that Leticia and Rufo lived happily ever after.
Background
In the DVD interview with director Alejandro Agresti, he says the film was based on one year of his childhood. Furthermore, Agresti says he was motivated by what he perceives as the nature of kids. He makes the case that kids have an ability to deal with life's difficulties and have a natural inclination to overcome obstacles out of sheer love and necessity, and not out of pride and fear.
Cast
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* Jean Pierre Noher as Uncle Chiche
* Mex Urtizberea as Rufo, The piano teacher
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* Lorenzo Quinteros as Man in bar
* Marina Glezer as Teacher
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* Fabián Vena as The Priest
Critical reception
Film critic
Critics Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat of the website "Spirituality & Practice" liked the film and wrote, "Written and directed by Alejandro Agresti, this remarkable drama takes us right into the yearning heart of a very smart and lonely young boy...The hopeful finale gives Valentin an opportunity to play matchmaker, something he finds much to his liking. This tender and heart-warming Argentinian film is a winner!" [ [http://www.spiritualityandpractice.com/films/films.php?id=8474 Brussat, Frederic and Mary Ann] . "Spirituality & Practice," film reviews, 2004. Last accessed: January 24, 2008.]
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Some critics were tough on the film. David N. Butterworth writing for the web based Offoffoff.com, the guide to alternative New York, wrote, "Unfortunately, Snape kills Dumbledore." [ [http://www.offoffoff.com/film/2004/valentin.php Butterworth, David N] . "Offoffoff.com," film review, "Charm offensive,"
Distribution
The producers used the following tagline to market the film::"Cupid just turned eight."
The film was first presented at the
The film was shown at various film festivals, including: the
In the United States it opened on a limited basis on
Release dates
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Awards
Wins
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* Newport International Film Festival: Audience Award, Best Feature, Alejandro Agresti; 2003.
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Nominations
* Oulu International Children's Film Festival: Starboy Award, Alejandro Agresti; 2003.
* Argentine Film Critics Association Awards: Silver Condor; Best Cinematography, Jose Luis Cajaraville; Best Sound, Fernando Soldevila; Best Supporting Actor, Mex Urtizberea; Best Supporting Actress, Julieta Cardinali, Best Supporting Actress, Carmen Maura; 2004.
* Cartagena Film Festival: Golden India Catalina; Best Film, Aejandro Agresti; 2004.
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References
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* [http://www.cinenacional.com/peliculas/index.php?pelicula=2613 "Valentín"] at the
* [http://www.script-o-rama.com/movie_scripts/v/valentin-script-Alejandro-Agresti.html "Valentín"] English dialogue
* [http://cinestrenos.com/cartelera/critica/elsuenode/elsuenode.htm "Valentín"] review at CINEstrenos by Alejandro del Pino sp icon
* [http://www.lanacion.com.ar/herramientas/printfriendly/printfriendly.asp?nota_id=525601 "Valentín"] review at "
Источник: Valentín