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Plunging the viewer--and the main character--into a true lion's den, Jacqueline Audry depicts a 19th-century boarding school for young girls, one divided into two camps where all the shots, even the most underhanded, seem allowed. That's because the two mistresses of the house, Miss Julie and Miss Cara, are engaged in a true turf, and a war of the heart; competing for the affections of the students, they rouse passion, hatred and unexpected reversals of loyalties.  French, 96 min. Finishing School, French Cinema, Smen, The Best Films, Movies 2019, French Girls, Popular Movies, Film Awards, Guys Be Like

Plunging the viewer--and the main character--into a true lion's den, Jacqueline Audry depicts a 19th-century boarding school for young girls, one divided into two camps where all the shots, even the most underhanded, seem allowed. That's because the two mistresses of the house, Miss Julie and Miss Cara, are engaged in a true turf, and a war of the heart; competing for the affections of the students, they rouse passion, hatred and unexpected reversals of loyalties. French, 96 min.

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Simone Signoret (1921-1985) French actress often hailed as one of France's greatest film stars. Born Simone Henriette Charlotte Kaminker, she became the second French person to win an Academy Award, for her role in Room at the Top (1959). In her lifetime she also received two Césars, three BAFTAs, an Emmy, a Cannes Film Festival Award, the Silver Bear for Best Actress awards and a Golden Globe nomination. She was offered films in Hollywood, but turned them down, choosing to work in Europe. Jean Gabin, Jeanne Moreau, Isabelle Adjani, Best Actress Award, French Movies, Septième Art, French Cinema, Classic Actresses, French Films

Simone Signoret (1921-1985) French actress often hailed as one of France's greatest film stars. Born Simone Henriette Charlotte Kaminker, she became the second French person to win an Academy Award, for her role in Room at the Top (1959). In her lifetime she also received two Césars, three BAFTAs, an Emmy, a Cannes Film Festival Award, the Silver Bear for Best Actress awards and a Golden Globe nomination. She was offered films in Hollywood, but turned them down, choosing to work in Europe.

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Simone Massoni: The New Yorker Crime Issue Simone Massoni, Noir Illustration, Detective Stories, Motion Graphics Typography, New York Film, 2d Illustration, City Skylines, Detective Story, Book Jacket

Commissions from _The New Yorker_ are definitely the stuff of dreams for both writers and illustrators alike. For the weekly’s recent Crime Issue, which hit newsstands in July, Italian illustrator Simone Massoni turned out all ten of these brilliant and beautiful illustrations playing on classic detective stories and New York film noir. Shadowed streets, suited gangsters, and crescent moons over city skylines all make for a distinctly recognisable and nostalgic take on the whodunit, albeit…

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