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I will wait for a movie based on the life of Elsa Schiapparelli. Who knows, she could probably use a camera like this... obviously Shocking Pink! :D

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Quite simple, 80 % of french cinema is pure garbage (half mimicking the worst of

american movies, not the great ones, half recounting poor totally boring bourgeois stories).

 

Apart from Amelie -- which surely must be in the remaining 20% of non-garbage/wonderful movies? -- Audrey Tatou is also the star of Priceless (2006) which is probably the best light comedy made since the era of Cary Grant. Highly recommend the movie -- funny, glamorous and clever.

 

What has this to do with Leica? Nothing, of course. Although how a girl who not only owns a Leica but also a 75 or 90 'cron (when we figure it out) AND loves the novels of Paul Auster, could possibly want to be associated with the Da Vinci code -- well that is one of life's mysteries!

 

Cheers

 

Robert

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well that is one of life's mysteries!

 

Cheers

 

Robert

 

Mmmh, in my part of the world, that mystery bears an unmysterious name : money.:rolleyes:

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BTW, my compliments for your picture selected in the LFI! Bravo!!

 

Mauri, l'ho fatto solo per i soldi… :D (ma mi raccomando, non ripeterlo, per carità)

Subtitles :

I'm only in it for the money.

Ich hab es nur für Geld gemacht.

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Apart from Amelie -- which surely must be in the remaining 20% of non-garbage/wonderful movies? -- Audrey Tatou is also the star of Priceless (2006) which is probably the best light comedy made since the era of Cary Grant. Highly recommend the movie -- funny, glamorous and clever.

 

What has this to do with Leica? Nothing, of course. Although how a girl who not only owns a Leica but also a 75 or 90 'cron (when we figure it out) AND loves the novels of Paul Auster, could possibly want to be associated with the Da Vinci code -- well that is one of life's mysteries!

 

Cheers

 

Robert

 

A girl has to earn a living to pay for all this fancy photo equipment! :D

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  • 15 years later...
On 4/20/2009 at 6:45 AM, arnaudhaifa said:

This is a picture taken out from the french movie about Miss Chanel's life. What do you think of the camera?! Any M8s in 1910?

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Actualy the film is not about Chanels life it is though a Chanel advert directed by Jean Pierre Jeunet (Amelie and A Very Long Engagement both films starring Audrey) - set in Istanbul and aboard the Orient Express - and not actually filmed on the famous train but on set and on location - and I have this actual camera and the 90mm F2 which was given to her by Jean and used by her for her personal use thereafter - I acquired it through some 'connections' and interestingly the film is all about missed opportunity and 'connections' apt I would say 

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