Like this post to see ed2k links [1016.56 Mb]idler wrote:No, abel, this is not yet verified! So no sense in whining fo repost, you'll have to wait. But I 'm optimistic...
Don´t understand, I have never contributed in this thread?
Like this post to see ed2k links [1016.56 Mb]idler wrote:No, abel, this is not yet verified! So no sense in whining fo repost, you'll have to wait. But I 'm optimistic...
https://www.first-loves.net/forums/v ... highlight=abel wrote: Don´t understand, I have never contributed in this thread?
abel wrote:Since yesterday I´m sitting on some 28% with no sources. Can somebody reshare?
It's a crying shame that we don't have a better copy.rotwilerblue wrote:The French Riviera felt the heavy hand of German occupation much later than the rest of the country, and was a haven for wealthy misfits who had no other place to go to escape that regime. Despite the certain knowledge that their doom is approaching, the characters in this film party and quarrel as if their world were not disintegrating rapidly. In the main story, Konrad (Michel Piccoli), an Austrian surgeon, has fled his newly Nazified country for the Riviera. There, he encounters Laura (Lara Wendel) the 13-year-old daughter of an anti-fascist Italian Contessa (Claudia Cardinale). When the girl perceives that he loves her, she offers herself to him. Horrified, he sends her away.
My pleasure, thanks for this!idler wrote: Can any admin switch that to
"Release", please?