Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Sugar And Your Period

Prolonged absence



Miss Girardot

Our mothers province considered you one of them. You, the anti-popular star par excellence. The number 1 Blue, bench, red seventies. Clown ball to Giulietta Masina. Sensitivity to flower banter worthy of Edith Piaf. Flow of a large machine gun mouth, fag in mouth and sometimes the gun in his hand.




You will remain forever in the pantheon of star cinema with this plan tearing where the character of Nadia realizes his feelings for Alain Delon years of Rocco and His Brothers Luchino Visconti. Metamorphosis of innamoremento in consciousness of love among the arrows of the cathedral of Milan. Never

film can not forget the greedy Sabine
Dillinger died Marco Ferreri, or castrating mother of Erika Pianist Michael Haneke.


Nadia crucified by love
Rocco and His Brothers Luchino Visconti (1960)


Miss Annie, bag of laughs and tears too often shaken by the existence , we lose the head to have vibrated too? ... Yesterday, yours has sunk into the haze. Today, your body has released. But as you confide in Such is life , the documentary on your end of memory by Nicolas Baulieu:

"
The moments of happiness, you know, it concerns the heart, not the brain. The films that I shot, the men I loved, it's beautiful story of my life. Except that now you know better than me. My children, my friends, I love you and I leave you a bit. But one thing that will never disappear, it is the heat your love. Thank you. .


Men who like him:
Belmondo, Montand, Piccoli, Delon
A man I like Claude Lelouch (1969)
Live for Life
Claude Lelouch (1967)

fires Candlemas Serge Korber (1972)
Dillinger died Marco Ferreri (1969)
Shock Treatment Jessua Alain (1972)



It seems that in France everything begins and ends in song. So, I wanted to hear your voice in
Prolonged absence "pérititre" Dying of to love.
The melody of ghost shows and Gilbert Carpentier begins inflated hope and closes the gap on a wildfire. In no time, the bungee jumping conflicting emotions: your trademark.

Bravo Mademoiselle Girardot.



Absence Prolongée
(Frédéric Botton)

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