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  1. 579. Les Bêtises ("The stupid things") is a 1971 novel by the French writer Jacques Laurent. It recounts 47 years in the life of an adventurous and well-travelled man, in the forms of his own notes, diary entries, an unfinished novel and comments, collected by a friend after the man's death. Laurent wrote the novel over a period of 22 years.

  2. Les Bêtises is a 2015 French comedy film written and directed by Rose and Alice Philippon. [2] Synopsis. François is a dreamy, awkward man in his thirties. He has been adopted and is trying to contact his biological mother. She doesn't want to meet him. However, having managed to obtain her contact details, he decides to visit her anyway.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Les_BêtisesLes Bêtises - Wikipedia

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    Written and composed by Sylvain Lebel and Dominique Pankratoff, "Les Bêtises" is a song recorded as a nursery rhyme. Elia Habib, an expert of French charts, stated it is full of mischievousness and could be subtitled "the rhyme of a calamity" as, in the lyrics, "the performer tells the disasters which she carried out to punish her boyfriend for hav...

    In France, "Les Bêtises" debuted at number 50 on the chart edition of 22 March 1986, entered the top ten in its sixth week where it remained for 19 weeks, with a peak at number two for five consecutive weeks, but was unable to dislodge Princess Stéphanie of Monaco's hit "Ouragan" which topped the chart then; it fell off the top 50 after 30 weeks of...

    7" single
    "Les Bêtises" — 3:00
    "J'crois que j't'aime" — 3:15

    "Les Bêtises" was covered in 2006 by Bébé Lilly. Produced by Teetoff, the song was the second single from the album Mon monde à moi and was released on 2 June 2006. It achieved success in France where it reached number eight and remained in the top 100 for twenty weeks. It also charted for two weeks in Switzerland and peaked at number 90. "Les Bêti...

  4. Les Bêtises ("The stupid things") is a 1971 novel by the French writer Jacques Laurent. It recounts 47 years in the life of an adventurous and well-travelled man, in the forms of his own notes, diary entries, an unfinished novel and comments, collected by a friend after the man's death.

  5. Les Bêtises is a 2015 French comedy film written and directed by Rose and Alice Philippon.

  6. Thirty-year-old François, dreamy and awkward, is an adopted child. In order to meet his biological mother, he sneaks into a party organized at her home, pretending to be a waiter. He then finds himself employed by a family he knows nothing about, his own.

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  8. Aug 5, 2014 · 05/08/2014 - The actor stars in Rose and Alice Philippon’s first feature film. An Asa Films production that will be distributed in cinemas by Rezo

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