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The "hedgehog" of the title, a sad and lonely apartment building concierge played by the wonderful actress Josiane Balasko experiences an awakening thanks to her neighbor, Kazuro Ozu Togo Igawa.
Regina Weinreich: Josiane Balasko Stars in The Hedgehog Regina Weinreich 2011
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The "hedgehog" of the title, a sad and lonely apartment building concierge played by the wonderful actress Josiane Balasko experiences an awakening thanks to her neighbor, Kazuro Ozu Togo Igawa.
Regina Weinreich: Josiane Balasko Stars in The Hedgehog Regina Weinreich 2011
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The "hedgehog" of the title, a sad and lonely apartment building concierge played by the wonderful actress Josiane Balasko experiences an awakening thanks to her neighbor, Kazuro Ozu Togo Igawa.
Regina Weinreich: Josiane Balasko Stars in The Hedgehog Regina Weinreich 2011
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The "hedgehog" of the title, a sad and lonely apartment building concierge played by the wonderful actress Josiane Balasko experiences an awakening thanks to her neighbor, Kazuro Ozu Togo Igawa.
Regina Weinreich: Josiane Balasko Stars in The Hedgehog Regina Weinreich 2011
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Josiane Grégoire was born in Haiti, but when she was young, she and her family fled the Duvalier dictatorship.
One Big Table Molly O’Neill 2010
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A French Gigolo (Cliente)/France (Director and Screenwriter: Josiane Balasko) — An attractive, successful 50-something woman regularly treats herself to the sexual services of young men selected on Internet sites.
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In the living room, he found Josiane and his grandchildren: Maxime, Nozial, Denise, Gabrielle and the youngest, who was also named Joseph, after him.
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I'm lucky enough to have two of the best cheese merchants in the country: Josiane Deal at Lou Canesteaou, in our village of Vaison-la-Romaine and Crémerie Quatrehomme in Paris.
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Josiane of _Bevis_, whose husband and her at one time faithful guardian, but at another would-be ravisher, Ascapart, guard a certain gate not more than a furlong or two from where I am writing.
A History of the French Novel, Vol. 1 From the Beginning to 1800 George Saintsbury 1889
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Josiane, divinely beautiful and diabolically wicked, who covets the monster Gwynplaine as a lover, and discards him when, on his peerification, he is commanded to her by Queen Anne as a husband.
A History of the French Novel, Vol. 2 To the Close of the 19th Century George Saintsbury 1889
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