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  1. With Roger Pigaut, Claire Mafféi, Noël Roquevert, Gaston Modot. Working class couple Antoine and Antoinette dream of a better life. In the midst of constantly fending off the unwanted attention of men, especially the grocer Monsieur Roland, Antoinette purchases a winning lottery ticket.

  2. Antoine and Antoinette (French: Antoine et Antoinette) is a 1947 French comedy film directed by Jacques Becker. It was shot at the Saint-Maurice Studios in Paris. The film's sets were designed by the art director Robert-Jules Garnier. It was entered into the 1947 Cannes Film Festival.

  3. Jun 17, 2024 · Discredited by the royal family’s failed escape, Marie-Antoinette attempted to shore up the rapidly deteriorating position of the crown by opening secret negotiations with the leaders of the constitutional monarchists in the Constituent Assembly, namely Antoine Barnave and Theodore and Alexandre de Lameth.

  4. In Paris, Antoinette (Claire Maffei) happily marries her boyfriend, Antoine Moulin (Roger Pigaut), even realizing that they are destined for a life of poverty.

  5. Brief Synopsis: A weekend in the life of Antoine (Roger Pigaut) and his wife Antoinette (Claire Mafféi) whose humdrum life - he working for a Paris printing firm, she behind the counter of a 'prisunic' - is interrupted when a winning lottery ticket which could change their lives goes missing.

  6. From French auteur Jacques Becker comes the utterly charming farce Antoine and Antoinette. A working-class romance in the post-war, but also a bitter reflection on life and the (im)possibility of dreams, the film oscillates between Jean Renoir’s 1930s cinema and the upcoming New Wave.

  7. Antoine and Antoinette. Photograph from Everett. The director Jacques Becker builds this snappy and hearty comic melodrama, from 1947, out of streetwise details, from the stress and the...