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  • proper noun A female given name, variant of Seraphina.

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Examples

  • The film recounts the tragic tale of French painter Seraphine Louis (aka Seraphine de Senlis).

    indieWIRE News 2009

  • Despite its pitfalls, pic maintains a certain aesthetic rigor due in large part to naturalistic lensing by d.p. Laurent Brunet ( "Seraphine") and concise cutting by editor Guy Lecorne ( "White Material").

    Variety.com 2010

  • French artist Seraphine de Senlis at the Cesar Awards (France's equivalent of the Oscars), where "Seraphine" swept up seven trophies, including best picture.

    chicagotribune.com - 2010

  • "Good Dick" (Gravitas), a modern fairy tale from 2008 written by, directed and starring Scottish-born Marianna Palka; "As It Is in Heaven" (Kino Lorber), the 2004 Swedish hit and foreign language Oscar nominee about a famous conductor and the church choir he inspires; and "Seraphine" (Music Box), the 2009 biopic about the brilliant, self-taught French painter Seraphine Louis.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • "Seraphine," a French film about the painter Seraphine de Senlis.

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2010

  • Best film: "Seraphine," directed by Martin Provost

    indieWIRE News 2009

  • Best set design: Thierry Francois, "Seraphine" by Brian Brooks (Updated 3 hours, 24 minutes ago) by Eugene Hernandez (Updated 4 hours, 3 minutes ago) "Slumdog Millionaire"

    indieWIRE News 2009

  • Best original screenplay: Martin Provost, "Seraphine"

    indieWIRE News 2009

  • Best original screenplay: Martin Provost, "Seraphine"

    indieWIRE News 2009

  • Best costume design: Madeline Fontaine, "Seraphine"

    indieWIRE News 2009

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