RMD4WDCG–French author and screenplaywright Jean-Claude Carriere attends the Elephant round under the motto 'Double ground' in the course of Munich Literature Festival at Ludwig-Maximians University in Munich, Germany, 19 November 2010. Photo: Felix Hoerhager
RMD4WDAA–French author and screenplaywright Jean-Claude Carriere attends the Elephant round under the motto 'Double ground' in the course of Munich Literature Festival at Ludwig-Maximians University in Munich, Germany, 19 November 2010. Photo: Felix Hoerhager
RMD4WDAE–French author and screenplaywright Jean-Claude Carriere attends the Elephant round under the motto 'Double ground' in the course of Munich Literature Festival at Ludwig-Maximians University in Munich, Germany, 19 November 2010. Photo: Felix Hoerhager
RMD4WDA8–French author and screenplaywright Jean-Claude Carriere attends the Elephant round under the motto 'Double ground' in the course of Munich Literature Festival at Ludwig-Maximians University in Munich, Germany, 19 November 2010. Photo: Felix Hoerhager
RMD4WDC9–French author and screenplaywright Jean-Claude Carriere attends the Elephant round under the motto 'Double ground' in the course of Munich Literature Festival at Ludwig-Maximians University in Munich, Germany, 19 November 2010. Photo: Felix Hoerhager
RMD3M3A4–(dpa) - French author Alex Capus sits in front of an advertising poster for his new book 'Reisen im Licht der Sterne' (travelling in the light of stars) at the international book fair in Frankfurt, Germany, 22 October 2005. Photo: Uwe Zucchi
RMD4G508–French author and playwright Philippe Claudel is pictured in Berlin, Germany, 01 October 2008. Photo: Gero Breloer
RMD4G50C–French author and playwright Philippe Claudel is pictured in Berlin, Germany, 01 October 2008. Photo: Gero Breloer
RMD4G504–French author and playwright Philippe Claudel is pictured in Berlin, Germany, 01 October 2008. Photo: Gero Breloer
RMD4G50A–French author and playwright Philippe Claudel is pictured in Berlin, Germany, 01 October 2008. Photo: Gero Breloer
RMD4G50B–French author and playwright Philippe Claudel is pictured in Berlin, Germany, 01 October 2008. Photo: Gero Breloer
RMD3M2GN–(dpa) - French author Yann Apperry smiles at the Frankfurt Book Fair 2005 in Frankfurt Main, Germany, 22 October 2005. Photo: Frank May
RMD3M2GP–(dpa) - French author Yann Apperry smiles at the Frankfurt Book Fair 2005 in Frankfurt Main, Germany, 22 October 2005. Photo: Frank May
RMD3M2GM–(dpa) - French author Yann Apperry smiles at the Frankfurt Book Fair 2005 in Frankfurt Main, Germany, 22 October 2005. Photo: Frank May
RMD3M2GK–(dpa) - French author Yann Apperry smiles at the Frankfurt Book Fair 2005 in Frankfurt Main, Germany, 22 October 2005. Photo: Frank May
RMD3M2KN–(dpa) - French author Alex Capus (44) smiles at the Frankfurt Book Fair 2005 in Frankfurt Main, Germany, 22 October 2005. Photo: Uwe Zucchi
RMD3M2FF–(dpa) - French author Alex Capus (44) smiles at the Frankfurt Book Fair 2005 in Frankfurt Main, Germany, 22 October 2005. Photo: Uwe Zucchi
RMD3M2KM–(dpa) - French author Alex Capus (44) smiles at the Frankfurt Book Fair 2005 in Frankfurt Main, Germany, 22 October 2005. Photo: Uwe Zucchi
RMD3M2FG–(dpa) - French author Alex Capus (44) smiles at the Frankfurt Book Fair 2005 in Frankfurt Main, Germany, 22 October 2005. Photo: Uwe Zucchi
RMD3M45T–(dpa) - The photo shows the grave of French author Henri Meilhac at the Montmartre cemetery in Paris, France, 09 October 2005. Meilhac was born in Paris on 23 February 1830 and died in Paris on 06 July 1897. Photo: Helmut Heuse
RMD3M3X8–(dpa) - The picture shows the grave of French author Jean de La Fontain (born 8 July 1621 in Chateau-Thierry; died 13 April 1695 in Paris) at the graveyard Pere Lachaise in Paris, France, 9 October 2005. Photo: Helmut Heuse
RMD3M3WT–(dpa) - The picture shows the grave of French author (Valentin Louis Georges Eugene) Marcel Proust (born 10 July 1871 in Auteuil; died 18 November 1922 in Paris) at the cemetery Pere Lachaise in Paris, France, 9 October 2005. Photo: Helmut Heuse
RMD6G60B–French author Stephane Hessel attends the press conference for the movie 'Indignados' during the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival, in Berlin, Germany, 10 February 2012. The movie is presented in the section Panorama Special at the 62nd Berlinale running from 09 to 19 February. Photo: Sebastian Kahnert dpa
RMD6G60A–French author Stephane Hessel attends the press conference for the movie 'Indignados' during the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival, in Berlin, Germany, 10 February 2012. The movie is presented in the section Panorama Special at the 62nd Berlinale running from 09 to 19 February. Photo: Sebastian Kahnert dpa
RMD4K17K–French author and journalist, Pascale Hugues, pictured within the scope of the international literature festival ?Lit.Cologne? in Cologne, Germany, 17 March 2008. Hugues read from her book ?Marthe & Mathilde?. Some 65,000 visitors are expected to take advantage of the 158 events scheduled until 21 March. Photo: Rolf Vennenbernd
RMD4K17F–French author and journalist, Pascale Hugues, pictured within the scope of the international literature festival ?Lit.Cologne? in Cologne, Germany, 17 March 2008. Hugues read from her book ?Marthe & Mathilde?. Some 65,000 visitors are expected to take advantage of the 158 events scheduled until 21 March. Photo: Rolf Vennenbernd
RMD4K17E–French author and journalist, Pascale Hugues, pictured within the scope of the international literature festival ?Lit.Cologne? in Cologne, Germany, 17 March 2008. Hugues read from her book ?Marthe & Mathilde?. Some 65,000 visitors are expected to take advantage of the 158 events scheduled until 21 March. Photo: Rolf Vennenbernd
RMD4K17H–French author and journalist, Pascale Hugues, pictured within the scope of the international literature festival ?Lit.Cologne? in Cologne, Germany, 17 March 2008. Hugues read from her book ?Marthe & Mathilde?. Some 65,000 visitors are expected to take advantage of the 158 events scheduled until 21 March. Photo: Rolf Vennenbernd
RMD4K17G–French author and journalist, Pascale Hugues, pictured within the scope of the international literature festival ?Lit.Cologne? in Cologne, Germany, 17 March 2008. Hugues read from her book ?Marthe & Mathilde?. Some 65,000 visitors are expected to take advantage of the 158 events scheduled until 21 March. Photo: Rolf Vennenbernd
RMD4D802–French author Yasmina Reza presents her new book 'Dawn, Dusk or Night: A Year with Nicolas Sarkozy ' at the Berliner Ensemble (theatre) in Berlin, 30 March 2008. Her novel narrates a period in the life of French President Sarkozy. Reza had accompanied the politician for a year while he was campaigning. Photo: PEER GRIMM
RMD4D803–French author Yasmina Reza presents her new book 'Dawn, Dusk or Night: A Year with Nicolas Sarkozy ' at the Berliner Ensemble (theatre) in Berlin, 30 March 2008. Her novel narrates a period in the life of French President Sarkozy. Reza had accompanied the politician for a year while he was campaigning. Photo: PEER GRIMM
RMD4D7YH–French author Yasmina Reza presents her new book 'Dawn, Dusk or Night: A Year with Nicolas Sarkozy ' at the Berliner Ensemble (theatre) in Berlin, 30 March 2008. Her novel narrates a period in the life of French President Sarkozy. Reza had accompanied the politician for a year while he was campaigning. Photo: PEER GRIMM
RMD3M469–(dpa) - The photo shows the grave of French author Colette (aka Sidonie Gabrielle Colette) at the Pere Lachaise cemetery in Paris, France, 08 October 2005. Colette was born in Saint-Sauveur-en-Puisaye on 28 January 1873 and died in Paris on 03 August 1954. Photo: Helmut Heuse
RMD3M4DY–(dpa) - French author Yasmina Reza shows her Literature prize awarded by German daily 'Die Welt' in Berlin, Germany, Monday 14 November 2005. The author received the award endowed with 10,000 euro during a festive reception of the Axel Springer publishing group for her work in prose and her stage works. The literature prize is awarded for several years in honor of the founder of li
RMD3M3WE–(dpa) - The picture shows the graves of French dramatist and actor Moliere (Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, born 14 January 1622 in Paris; died 17 February 1673 in Paris) and French author Jean de La Fontain (born 8 July 1621 in Chateau-Thierry; died 13 april 1695 in Paris) at the graveyard Pere Lachaise in Paris, France, 9 October 2005. Photo: Helmut Heuse
RMD56F98–French screenplay writer and author Jean-Claude Carriere (L-R), Italian author and theorist Umberto Eco and German director Volker Schloendorff pose during a discussion under the motto 'Double bottom' at Ludwig-Maximilians University in Munich, Germany, 19 November 2010. Photo: Felix Hoerhager
RMD56F99–French screenplay writer and author Jean-Claude Carriere (L-R), Italian author and theorist Umberto Eco and German director Volker Schloendorff take part in a discussion under the motto 'Double bottom' at Ludwig-Maximilians University in Munich, Germany, 19 November 2010. Photo: Felix Hoerhager
RMD3M2B7–(dpa) - French actor and author Pierre Brice (L), who wrote his autobiography and his wife Hella Krekel pictured at the Luebbe cocktail reception in honour of US author Ken Follett at the international book fair in Frankfurt, Germany, 19 October 2005. Photo: Uwe Zucchi
RMDADXD4–Sebastian Koenig rehearses his character 'Axel' of the theatre play 'The Sun' of Oliver Py at the Volksbuehne in Berlin, Germany, 01 November 2011. French director, actor, author and future director of the Avignon Festival, Oliver Py, asks, if we have to rediscover the Dionysian sun cult with his new theatre play in Berlin. Photo: Claudia Esch-Kenkel
RMDADXCY–Sebastian Koenig rehearses his character 'Axel' of the theatre play 'The Sun' of Oliver Py at the Volksbuehne in Berlin, Germany, 01 November 2011. French director, actor, author and future director of the Avignon Festival, Oliver Py, asks, if we have to rediscover the Dionysian sun cult with his new theatre play in Berlin. Photo: Claudia Esch-Kenkel
RMDADXD5–Sebastian Koenig (back) rehearses his character 'Axel' with Uli Kirsch as Charlie during the theatre play 'The Sun' of Oliver Py at the Volksbuehne in Berlin, Germany, 01 November 2011. French director, actor, author and future director of the Avignon Festival, Oliver Py, asks, if we have to rediscover the Dionysian sun cult with his new theatre play in Berlin. Photo: Claudia Esch-
RMDADXD3–Sebastian Koenig rehearses his character 'Axel' with Ilse Ritter as 'Elena' during the theatre play 'The Sun' of Oliver Py at the Volksbuehne in Berlin, Germany, 01 November 2011. French director, actor, author and future director of the Avignon Festival, Oliver Py, asks, if we have to rediscover the Dionysian sun cult with his new theatre play in Berlin. Photo: Claudia Esch-Kenkel
RMDADXD2–Sebastian Koenig rehearses his character 'Axel' with Ilse Ritter as 'Elena' during the theatre play 'The Sun' of Oliver Py at the Volksbuehne in Berlin, Germany, 01 November 2011. French director, actor, author and future director of the Avignon Festival, Oliver Py, asks, if we have to rediscover the Dionysian sun cult with his new theatre play in Berlin. Photo: Claudia Esch-Kenkel
RMDADXD6–Sebastian Koenig (back) rehearses his character 'Axel' with Uli Kirsch as Charlie during the theatre play 'The Sun' of Oliver Py at the Volksbuehne in Berlin, Germany, 01 November 2011. French director, actor, author and future director of the Avignon Festival, Oliver Py, asks, if we have to rediscover the Dionysian sun cult with his new theatre play in Berlin. Photo: Claudia Esch-
RMD3M2B9–(dpa) - French actor and author Pierre Brice (L), who wrote his autobiography, his wife Hella Krekel (L) stand next to publciher couple Stefan (2nd from R) and Birgit Luebbe during a cocktail reception in honour of US author Ken Follett at the international book fair in Frankfurt, Germany, 19 October 2005. Photo: Uwe Zucchi
RMDAF6T8–British actor Dominic Cooper, French actress Ludivine Sagnier and Iraqi author Latif Yahia poses at a photocall for the film 'The Devil's Double' during the 61st Berlin International Film Festival in Berlin, Germany on 11 February 2011. The film is running in the section Panorama special of the International Film Festival. The 61st Berlinale takes place from 10 to 20 February 2011.
RMDAF6T9–British actor Dominic Cooper (L-R), French actress Ludivine Sagnier and Iraqi author Latif Yahia pose during the photocall for the film 'The Devil's Double' (during the 61st Berlin International Film Festival in Berlin, Germany on 11 February 2011. The film is running in the section Panorama special of the International Film Festival. The 61st Berlinale takes place from 10 to 20 Fe
RMD6G4PJ–Show host Anke Engelke (L-R) and jury members, Iranian director Asghar Farhadi, Algerian author Boualem Sansal, German actress Barbara Sukowa, French director Francois Ozon, French actress Charlotte Gainsbourg, US actor Jake Gyllenhaal, Dutch director Anton Corbijn and jury president Mike Leigh seen on stage during the opening gala of the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival, in
RMD6GMTM–Jury members US actor Jake Gyllenhaal (L-R), Dutch film director Anton Corbijn, French actress Charlotte Gainsbourg, Jury President Mike Leigh, French film director and screenwriter Francois Ozon, German actress Barbara Sukowa, Iranian screenwriter and film director Asghar Farhadi and Algerian author Boualem Sansal arrive for the awarding ceremony of the 62nd Berlin International F
RMD6EPJD–Dutch film director Anton Corbijn (L-R), US actor Jake Gyllenhaal, german actress Barbara Sukowa, Jury President Mike Leigh, the French actress Charlotte Gainsbourg, French film director and screenwriter François Ozon, Algerian author Boualem Sansal and Iranian screenwriter and film director Asghar Farhadi pose during the jury reception prior to the 62nd Berlin International Film F
RMD3M2TK–(dpa) - The French comic illustrator 78-year old Albert Uderzo pictured at the international book fair in Frankfurt, Germany, 22 October 2005. Photo: Frank May
RMD3M2TT–(dpa) - The French comic illustrator 78-year old Albert Uderzo pictured at the international book fair in Frankfurt, Germany, 22 October 2005. Photo: Frank May
RMD3M2TM–(dpa) - The French comic illustrator 78-year old Albert Uderzo pictured at the international book fair in Frankfurt, Germany, 22 October 2005. Photo: Frank May
RMD3M2TN–(dpa) - The French comic illustrator 78-year old Albert Uderzo pictured at the international book fair in Frankfurt, Germany, 22 October 2005. Photo: Frank May
RMD3M2TR–(dpa) - The French comic illustrator 78-year old Albert Uderzo sits in front of bookshelves featuring copies of the new edition of his comic book series 'Asterix' titled 'Gaul in danger' at the international book fair in Frankfurt, Germany, 22 October 2005. Photo: Frank May
RMDAJH5E–Stephane Hessel from France visits the Gunzenhaus Museum in Chemnitz, Germany, 09 April 2011. Hessel is a former French resistance fighter, survivor of Buchenwald concentration camp, diplomat and poet, and his book 'Time for Outrage!' brought the 93 year into discussion last year. He is considered to be one of the most important personalities of united Europe and was one of the aut
RMDAJH5G–Stephane Hessel from France visits the Gunzenhaus Museum and stands next to a painting he loaded the museum, 'Hemdanziehender Knabe' (Boy putting on shirt) by Helmut Knolle, in Chemnitz, Germany, 09 April 2011. Hessel is a former French resistance fighter, survivor of Buchenwald concentration camp, diplomat and poet, and his book 'Time for Outrage!' brought the 93 year into discuss
RMDAJH5F–Stephane Hessel from France visits the Gunzenhaus Museum and stands next to a painting he loaded the museum, 'Hemdanziehender Knabe' (Boy putting on shirt) by Helmut Knolle, in Chemnitz, Germany, 09 April 2011. Hessel is a former French resistance fighter, survivor of Buchenwald concentration camp, diplomat and poet, and his book 'Time for Outrage!' brought the 93 year into discuss
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