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  2. Le Chat (film) - Wikipedia

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    France. Italy. Language. French. Budget. $6.2 million [1] Le Chat ( [lə ʃa], "The Cat") is a 1971 French-language drama film directed by Pierre Granier-Deferre and based on Georges Simenon 's 1967 novel The Cat. [2] It recounts the story of an elderly married couple, Julien Bouin, a former typographist, and his wife Clemence, who used to ...

  3. Le Chat - Wikipedia

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    Le Chat. Le Chat ( Le Cat in English-language editions [ 1]) is a Belgian comic strip, created by Philippe Geluck. Foremost published daily in the newspaper Le Soir from March 22, 1983, until March 23, 2013, [ 2] it is since issued directly as complete albums. Right from the start, it quickly became one of the bestselling Franco-Belgian comics ...

  4. The Cat (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The novel was written, usually for Simenon, within a short period of two weeks between September and October 1966. [1] It was published in France in 1967 by Presses de la Cité, after Simenon had already released around 200 other books. The work bears elements of psychological fiction [2] and black comedy.

  5. Télétoon - Wikipedia

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    Website. fr .teletoon .com. Télétoon (stylized in all caps) is a Canadian French language specialty channel owned by Corus Entertainment that broadcasts animated series aimed at kids, teens, and adults. Its name is a portmanteau of "télévision" and "cartoon".

  6. Téléchat - Wikipedia

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    Téléchat. Téléchat is a Franco-Belgian French-language children's television series created by Roland Topor and Henri Xhonneux. The series aired on France 2 as a segment of Récré A2, [1] and ran for 234 episodes between 1983 and 1986. A surreal satire of news broadcasting, the series centers around a TV news program presented by two ...

  7. French Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The French Wikipedia ( French: Wikipédia en français) is the French-language edition of Wikipedia, the free online encyclopedia. This edition was started on 23 March 2001, two months after the official creation of Wikipedia. [ 1] It has 2,628,158 articles as of 11 August 2024, making it the fourth-largest Wikipedia overall, after the English ...

  8. Le Chat Noir - Wikipedia

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    Le Chat Noir. Le Chat Noir ( French pronunciation: [lə ʃa nwaʁ]; French for "The Black Cat") was a 19th century entertainment establishment in the bohemian Montmartre district of Paris. It was opened on 18 November 1881 at 84 Boulevard de Rochechouart by impresario Rodolphe Salis, and closed in 1897 not long after Salis' death.

  9. Rue du Chat-qui-Pêche - Wikipedia

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    Completion. 1540. Rue du Chat-qui-Pêche ( transl. Street of the Fishing Cat) is considered the narrowest street in Paris. It is only 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) wide for the whole of its 29 m (32 yd; 95 ft 2 in) length. It is in the 5th arrondissement, on the Rive Gauche of the Seine, and runs from the Quai Saint-Michel to the rue de la Huchette ,