Jean-Pierre Jeunet's movie 'Amélie' is still just as fresh and enjoyable as it was in 2001, led by a brilliant performance ...
As NoDa-born Amelie’s French Bakery prepares to embark on a major expansion, can the company keep the funky, artsy vibe that first lured hordes of Charlotteans? That’s the biggest question facing the ...
The constant charm offensive of Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s lavish French confection soothed the population in the immediate wake of ...
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It irons out the eccentricities in Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s film but this show has a timely message and delights in small pleasures Twenty years ago, Jean-Pierre Jeunet introduced us to Amélie Poulain, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When he was 19, French filmmaker Liane-Cho Han received a copy of Amélie Nothomb’s autobiographical 2000 novel “Métaphysique des ...
Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s popular 2001 French film Amélie is so unique and iconic that the thought of it working on stage may prompt many a ‘non!’ from fans. However, Jeunet’s pièce-de-résistance has been ...
“Amélie, A New Musical,” which began at Berkeley Repertory Theatre last year, has brought its whimsical magic to the Ahmanson Theatre, where a retooled production starring Phillipa Soo (late of ...
Phillipa Soo brings the beloved character's charm to life, but the overall musical experience can't help but feel fleeting. Fifteen years after “Amélie” first charmed moviegoers around the world, the ...
Belgian novelist Amélie Nothomb’s recollections about spending her early years in Japan inspired her 2000 novel, “The Character of Rain,” the basis for a lovely and touching French-language animated ...
When French gallerist Amélie du Chalard was a child, her grandfather advised her to always buy two works from the same artist: one to keep and one to sell. His wise words did not fall on deaf ears; ...