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Demy himself, looking dangerously ill, adds commentary to part of the film.
For several seconds he struggled to identify the emotion he'd seen, then it slid- demy hit him.
The film was also another big success for Demy in France with a total of 1,319,432 admissions.
It was adapted into a 1980 film directed by Jacques Demy.
It was the first song Demy appeared in.
On 7 December 1638 he matriculated at the college, and in 1639 he became a demy.
Jacques Demy as policeman who says: "The wagon is here".
An important influence for the visual style was the cinema of Jacques Demy.
Demy knew that people - especially people in movies - may as well sing as talk.
Early in year enlarged from 6 demy pages to 8, then on 29 August turned to broadsheet format.
He was a demy of Magdalen College, Oxford, from 1630 to 1635.
In 1918 he became the senior demy of Magdalen College, Oxford.
Demy has received 3 awards from 10 nominations, including Best New Artist.
Demy himself appears in the film in the opening and closing sequences, and at several points throughout.
I let go of him and stood back to let Stiller and Demy through the door.
The same year, Demy wrote, directed and produced his first feature film, Americano.
Demy, along with The FaDe, also performed on the 2012 awards show.
Mr. Demy brought to France the musical comedy style made popular in Hollywood.
"Demy ... I'm sure it won't be for too long."
Jacques Demy is next with Lust.
He was elected to a demy at Magdalen College in 1546 and Fellow in 1548.
The Demy universe here emerges full-fledged.
Dormer was a demy at Magdalen College, Oxford, and "brought up in learning there".
Valentine Demy (born 24 January 1963) is an Italian mainstream and pornographic actress.
In 1574 he went to Oxford, where he was elected demy of Magdalen College.