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  1. Running time. 90 minutes. Country. France. Language. French. Two Loves (French: Deux amours) is a 1949 French comedy film directed by Richard Pottier and starring Tino Rossi, Simone Valère and Édouard Delmont. [1] The film's sets were designed by the art director Paul-Louis Boutié .

  2. 01/05/1949 (FR) Comedy 1h 30m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? Overview. Sylvain is the town clerk of the small Provençal village of Coursoul. He is the darling of all the girls in the country. His brother, Désiré, a disabled carpenter, secretly loves Toinette, the lumber merchant's daughter. She falls in love with Sylvain.

  3. His brother, Désiré, a disabled carpenter, secretly loves Toinette, the lumber merchant's daughter. She falls in love with Sylvain. This one, convinced by the director of a traveling circus of the excellence of his voice, is about to leave everything to follow his career.

  4. Two loves traza la vida y obras de Lord Alfred Douglas, el amante de Oscar Wilde. Al conocerlo en 1891, el famoso Wilde se enamoró al instante de este joven poeta aristócrata, apodado Bosie. Él y Wilde tenían una relación tormentosa en la época victoriana, una época en la que la homosexualidad estaba prohibida.

  5. Two Loves (1949) directed by Richard Pottier • Film + cast • Letterboxd. 1949 ‘Deux amours’ Directed by Richard Pottier. Sylvain is the town clerk of the small Provençal village of Coursoul. He is the darling of all the girls in the country. His brother, Désiré, a disabled carpenter, secretly loves Toinette, the lumber merchant’s daughter.

  6. Título original: Two Lovers. Sinopsis: Leonard (Joaquin Phoenix) es un joven psicológicamente inestable que intenta recuperarse de su última crisis bajo la atenta mirada de sus padres. Inesperadamente entran en su vida dos mujeres: la ...Puedes ver Two Lovers mediante Suscripción,free en las plataformas: Filmin,FlixOlé,FlixOlé Amazon ...

  7. Two Lovers (Los amantes, en Argentina; Dos amantes, en México) [1] es un film de James Gray del año 2008. Fue estrenada en el marco de la selección oficial (en competencia) del Festival de Cannes de 2008. La película está vagamente inspirada en la obra Noches blancas, de Fiódor Dostoyevski.