Jurgenson, AlbertOverview
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Most widely held works by
Albert Jurgenson
La Petite voleuse The little thief
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1 edition published in 1989 in French and held by 128 libraries worldwide The story of Janine Castang a pretty young girl in the 1950's who thinks that stealing is the only way to make her way to adulthood.
Mon oncle d'Amerique My uncle from America
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1 edition published in 1993 in French and held by 100 libraries worldwide Jean, René, Janine: two men and a woman from different generations and different backgrounds, whose paths meet at a crisis point in mid-life. Faced with disappointment and frustration, all three muse about a legendary "uncle in America", a guardian angel who gives them their hearts' desires and them exactly what they want to hear.
Pratique du montage
by Albert Jurgenson
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7 editions published between 1990 and 1992 in French and Spanish and held by 59 libraries worldwide
Mortelle randonnée
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1 edition published in 2003 in French and held by 57 libraries worldwide Convinced that she is his long-lost daughter, detective Beauvoir follows serial killer Catherine around Europe, helping her to elude the police, until she falls in love with a blind artist.
L'effrontee
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1 edition published in 2003 in French and held by 56 libraries worldwide A disillusioned teenager realizes the joys and sorrows of adolescence after becoming enamored with a sophisticated young pianist visiting her town.
Mélo
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2 editions published between 2003 and 2005 in Spanish and French and held by 16 libraries worldwide A famous violin virtuoso has an affair with the wife of the leader of an orchestra.
La práctica del montaje
by Albert Jurgenson
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2 editions published between 1995 and 1999 in Spanish and held by 13 libraries worldwide
Smoking No smoking
by Alain Resnais
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1 edition published in 2004 in French and held by 11 libraries worldwide
L'Amour a mort
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1 edition published in 2003 in French and held by 11 libraries worldwide The story of two couples. A young couple dealing with the threat of separation through death take married priests into their confidence.
Moderato cantabile
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2 editions published between 2003 and 2009 in French and held by 8 libraries worldwide A wealthy and bored wife of an industrialist (Moreau) is a witness to a murder of passion and meets another witness (Belmondo), who works for her husband. She asks him about the history of the victim and falls in love with him.
La folie des grandeurs
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1 edition published in 2004 in French and held by 4 libraries worldwide "Don Salluste (Louis de Funes) is a reprehensible Minister of Finance who is hated by both the people and the Queen. She develops a case against him and manages to have the King drive Salluste out of his royal court and exile him to the countryside. Determined to exact revenge, Salluste enlists his valet, Blaze (Yves Montand), to impersonate his nephew, Count Cesar, to romance the Queen and create a scandal. Ironically, Blaze really does fall in love with the Queen and manages to get himself ensconced into the Royal Court, setting up what will inevitably be a reckoning in the future!"--Container.
La Petite voleuse
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1 edition published in 1990 in French and held by 3 libraries worldwide
La Petite voleuse
by Claude Miller
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1 edition published in 1994 in French and held by 3 libraries worldwide
Secret of Magic Island
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1 edition published in 1956 in English and held by 3 libraries worldwide The battle of good versus evil pitting the friendly residents of Magic Island against the destructive designs of Spage Age, the evil genius. Featuring an all-animal cast, including Danny the Duck, Candy the Dog, and Fluffy the Cat.
Le petit baigneur
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2 editions published between 1991 and 2007 in French and held by 2 libraries worldwide
L'accompagnatrice
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1 edition published in 2007 in French and held by 2 libraries worldwide An awkward young pianist sacrifices her own chance at happiness by living in the dark shadow cast by a collaborator and his unfaithful wife in Nazi-occupied Paris.
Mi tío de América (Mon oncle d'Amérique)
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1 edition published in 2005 in Spanish and held by 2 libraries worldwide
Un taxi mauve
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1 edition published in 2007 in French and held by 2 libraries worldwide "Un Taxi Mauve is set in Ireland during a time in which the nation announced it would no longer demand income taxes of artists, bringing a steady stream of creative bohemians to the Emerald Isle. Novelist Philippe (Philippe Noiret) is a French novelist recently relocated to Ireland, where makes friends with Jerry (Edward Albert), an American expatriate who left his home after the death of his girlfriend. Philippe and Jerry become chummy with Taubelman (Peter Ustinov), who is looking after Anne, a beautiful young woman who cannot speak. Jerry becomes infatuated with Anne, while Philippe tries to win the heart of Sharon (Charlotte Rampling), Jerry's sister. Fred Astaire also appears as Dr. Scully, an American physician who has come to Ireland to live out his final years"--Mark Deming, All Movie Guide.
Providence
by Alain Resnais
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1 edition published in 1977 in Spanish and held by 1 library worldwide
La vida es una novela (La vie est un roman)
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1 edition published in 2005 in Spanish and held by 1 library worldwide more
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