• Lozenge (redirect from Losange)
    Look up lozenge or losange in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lozenge or losange may refer to: Lozenge (shape), a type of rhombus Throat lozenge, a tablet...
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    Les Films du Losange (lit. 'Lozenge Films'), also known as Le Losange, is a film production, film distribution and international sales company founded...
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  • It's Not Me (category Les Films du Losange films)
    May 2024. It was theatrically released on 12 June 2024 by Les Films du Losange. It's Not Me is self-portrait written in the first person. It is described...
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  • Misericordia (2024 film) (category Les Films du Losange films)
    be theatrically released in France on 16 October 2024, by Les Films du Losange. Jérémie returns to his hometown of Saint-Martial to attend his former...
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  • Dahomey (film) (category Les Films du Losange films)
    released theatrically in France on 11 September 2024, by Les Films du Losange. The documentary film blends facts and fiction to narrate the stories of...
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    at the Sorbonne in Paris. Schroeder's production company Les Films du Losange, founded by him at age 23, produced some of the best-known films of the...
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  • the Special Medallion will be award to French film company Les Films du Losange. The event's program was revealed one day before its start, as customary...
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  • Bergman Island (2021 film) (category Les Films du Losange films)
    in 2021. It was released in France on 14 July in 2021 by Les Films du Losange. It was released in Sweden on 1 October in 2021. A filmmaking couple, Chris...
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  • A Silence (category Les Films du Losange films)
    between Stenola Productions (Belgium), Samsa Film (Luxembourg), Les Films du Losange (France) and Prime Time (Belgium). It was co-produced by RTBF, Proximus...
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    More (1969 film) (category Les Films du Losange films)
    was partially funded by Jet Films and executive produced by Les Films du Losange. Upon its release on 4 August 1969, More garnered mostly negative reviews...
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