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  • Then you may just be ready for "Zazie," an elaborate

    Coastsider 2010

  • Schoolyard-set "Zazie" features two contempo 8-year-olds, and is based on the books of Thierry Lenain and Delphine Durand.

    Variety.com 2010

  • Zazie is a very atypical comedy with the Eloise-like heroine creating all sorts of havoc as she hangs out with her gay uncle.

    Michael Giltz: DVD: SciFi Silly, Serious and Everything In Between Michael Giltz 2011

  • Zazie is a very atypical comedy with the Eloise-like heroine creating all sorts of havoc as she hangs out with her gay uncle.

    Michael Giltz: DVD: SciFi Silly, Serious and Everything In Between Michael Giltz 2011

  • I suppose that "Zazie In The Metro" by Raymond Queneau unfortunately does not count as a YA novel (which since it has a child protagonist is really too bad).

    Children's literature's defining phrase, Roger Sutton 2007

  • I don't know if it counts as the Haight but we took my father-in-law to eat at Zazie on Cole Street last weekend and the average age of the crowd was about 28.

    The Legend of Saint Harvey Milk sfmike 2008

  • He spoke warmly of his love for other filmmakers and their work, including Fellini, Chaplin, Keaton, "La Strada," "Jules and Jim" and Louis Malle's "Zazie Dans Le Métro," and of his downright reverence for Jean Renoir's sublime "A Day in the Country."

    Meeting the Master 2008

  • This summer he turned Raymond Queneau's anarchistic 1959 novel, "Zazie dans le métro" into a graphic novel.

    Cartoonist as Auteur: 2008

  • Noiret made his film debut in 1955 in Agnès Varda's La Pointe Courte but did not really make his mark until 1960 where he played the downbeat uncle in Louis Malle's classic Zazie Dans Le Metro.

    GreenCine Daily: Philippe Noiret, 1930 - 2006. 2006

  • Doesn't Raymond Queneau's book "Zazie Dans Le Metro" (1958??) end (at least in the English translation) with: "I've aged."

    At the Movies Roger Sutton 2006

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