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-'''Anne Wiazemsky''' (14 May 1947 – 5 October 2017) was a [[French actress]] and [[novelist]] of the Russian [[Rurikid]] family of Princes [[Pyotr Vyazemsky|Vyazemsky]]-Counts [[Levashov]]. Through her mother, she was the granddaughter of [[François Mauriac]]. She appeared in [[Robert Bresson]]'s ''[[Au Hasard Balthazar]]'' (1966) and in [[Jean-Luc Godard]]'s films ''[[La Chinoise]]'' (1967), ''[[Week End (1967 film)|Week End]]'' (1967) and ''[[Sympathy for the Devil (film)|One Plus One]]'' (1968). She and Godard were married from 1967 to 1979. 
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-Wiazemsky's novels include ''[[Canines (novel)|Canines]]'' (1993), ''[[Une Poignée de Gens]]'' (1998), ''[[Hymnes à l’Amour]]'' (1996) and ''[[Aux Quatre Coins du Monde]]'' (2001). ''Hymnes à l’Amour'' was filmed in 2003 as ''Toutes ces belles promesses'' (''[[All the Fine Promises]]''), directed by [[Jean-Paul Civeyrac]] and starring [[Valérie Crunchant]] and [[Bulle Ogier]]. Her novel ''Jeune Fille'' (2007) was based on her experience starring in her debut film ''[[Au Hasard Balthazar]]'' at the age of 18. 
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-==Filmography== 
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-===Actress (partial listing)=== 
-{| class="wikitable sortable" 
-! Year 
-! Title 
-! Role 
-|- 
-| 1966|| ''[[Au Hasard Balthazar]]'' ||Marie  
-|- 
-| rowspan=2|1967|| ''[[La chinoise]]'' ||Veronique  
-|- 
-| ''[[Week End (1967 film)|Week End]]'' ||Une fille à la femme  
-|- 
-| rowspan=3|1968|| ''[[Teorema (film)|Teorema]]'' || Odetta 
-|- 
-| ''[[Les Gauloises bleues]]'' ||L'infirmière  
-|- 
-| ''[[Sympathy for the Devil (film)|One + One]]'' ||  
-|- 
-| rowspan=2|1969|| ''[[Il seme dell'uomo]]'' ||Dora  
-|- 
-| ''[[Pigsty (film)|Pigsty]]'' ||Ida  
-|- 
-| 1970|| ''[[Wind from the East]]'' ||La révolutionnaire  
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-| rowspan=2|1971|| ''[[Raphael, or The Debauched One]]'' ||Diane  
-|- 
-| ''Vladimir et Rosa''|| Ann 
-|- 
-| 1972|| ''[[Tout va bien]]'' ||Leftist woman  
-|- 
-| 1973|| ''[[The Train (1973 film)|The Train]]'' ||La fille-Mère  
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-| 1974 ||''[[La vérité sur l'imaginaire passion d'un inconnu]]'' || Le christ-femme  
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-| 1975 ||''[[Die Auslieferung]]'' || Nathalie Herzen  
-|- 
-| 1976 || ''[[Guerres civiles en France]]'' || Elisabeth Dimitrieff  
-|- 
-| 1978|| ''[[Flesh Color]]'' || La vendeuse 
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-| 1979 || ''[[L'enfant secret]]'' || Elie  
-|- 
-| 1980 ||''[[Même les mômes ont du vague à l'âme]]'' || La photographe  
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-| 1983 || ''[[Grenouilles]]'' || Nora  
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-| 1984|| ''[[Rendez-vous (film)|Rendez-vous]]''||L'administratrice  
-|- 
-| 1988 || ''[[Ville étrangère]]'' ||Stéphanie  
-|} 
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-===Screenplay=== 
-* 1994: ''[[U.S. go Home]]'' directed by [[Claire Denis]] 
-* 2003: ''[[All the fine promises]]'' ([[Prix Jean Vigo]]), directed by [[Jean-Paul Civeyrac]] with [[Valérie Crunchant]] and [[Bulle Ogier]] 
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-===Director=== 
-* 2004: ''[[Les Anges 1943, histoire d’un film]]'' with [[Jean-Paul Civeyrac]] 
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-==Bibliography== 
-;Novels 
-* 1989: ''Mon beau navire'' 
-* 1991: ''Marimé'' 
-* 1993: ''Canines'' 
-* 1996: ''Hymnes à l'amour'' (1996 [[Prix Maurice Genevoix]]) 
-* 1998: ''Une poignée de gens'' (1998 [[Grand Prix du roman de l'Académie française]]) {{ISBN|2-07-074676-3}} 
-* 2001: ''Aux quatre coins du monde'' 
-* 2002: ''Sept garçons'' 
-* 2004: ''Je m'appelle Elizabeth'' (''[[Je m'appelle Élisabeth]]'') 
-* 2007: ''Jeune Fille'' {{ISBN|2-07-077409-0}} 
-* 2009: ''Mon Enfant de Berlin'' 
-* 2012: ''Une Année studieuse'' {{ISBN|978-2-07-045387-0}} 
-* 2015: ''Un an après'' {{ISBN|978-2-07-013543-1}} 
-* 2017: ''Un saint homme'' {{ISBN|978-2-07-010712-4}} 
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-;Short stories 
-* 1988: ''Des filles bien élevées'' 
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-;Juvenile 
-* 2003: ''Les Visiteurs du soir'' (illustrations by [[Stanislas Bouvier]]) 
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-;Biography 
-* 1992: ''Album de famille'' 
-* 2000: ''Il était une fois... les cafés'' (photographs by [[Roger-Viollet]]) 
-* 2000: ''Tableaux de chats'' 
-* 2001: ''Venise'' (photographs by [[Jean Noël de Soye]]) 
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-;Preface 
-* 1994: ''En habillant'' 
 +'''''Il seme dell'uomo''''' ('''''The Seed of Man''''') is a 1969 French-Italian film directed by [[Marco Ferreri]]. A young couple argue about having a child in the days after a global plague wipes out most of Earth's population.
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Il seme dell'uomo (The Seed of Man) is a 1969 French-Italian film directed by Marco Ferreri. A young couple argue about having a child in the days after a global plague wipes out most of Earth's population.




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