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** ''Marius'' (1927 for the play, 1929 for the film)

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** ''Marius'' (1927 for the play, 1929 1931 for the film)
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* TheFilmOfThePlay: Not counting adaptations in which he wasn't involved at all, he wrote himself the script for 1931's ''Marius'' and 1932's ''Fanny'', which adapted the plays of the same name and are very often mentioned in the same breath as said plays, if they don't outright [[AdaptationDisplacement overshadow the plays]].

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* TheFilmOfThePlay: Not counting adaptations in which he wasn't involved at all, he wrote himself the script for 1931's ''Marius'' and 1932's ''Fanny'', which adapted the plays of the same name and are very often mentioned in the same breath as said plays, if they don't outright [[AdaptationDisplacement [[invoked]][[AdaptationDisplacement overshadow the plays]].
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* TheFilmOfThePlay: Not counting adaptations in which he wasn't involved at all, he wrote himself the script for 1931's ''Marius'' and 1932's ''Fanny'', which adapted the plays of the same name and are very often mentioned in the same breath as said plays, if they don't outright [[AdaptationDisplacement overshadow the plays]].
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!!Adaptations of his works include:

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!!Adaptations of his works not made by him include:
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* The "L'Eau des collines" cycle ("Water of the hills")

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* The "L'Eau des collines" cycle ("Water of the hills")hills") cycle
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* KidsAreCruel: In ''La Gloire de mon père'' (the first book of his autobiography), Pagnol says "I think that man is cruel by nature. Children prove it everyday."
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* ''Film/{{Fanny}}'' (1961)
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* The cycle "L'Eau des collines" ("Water of the hills")

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* The cycle "L'Eau des collines" cycle ("Water of the hills")
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** ''Marius'' (1929)
** ''Fanny'' (1931)
** ''César'' (1936)

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** ''Marius'' (1929)
(1927 for the play, 1929 for the film)
** ''Fanny'' (1931)
(1931 for the play, 1932 for the film)
** ''César'' (1936)(1936 for the film, 1946 for the play)
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** ''La Gloire de mon père'' (''My father's Glory'', 1957)
** ''Le Château de ma mère'' (''My mother's Castle'', 1957)
** ''Le Temps des secrets'' (''The Time of secrets'', 1960)
** ''Le Temps des amours'' (''The Time of love'', 1977)

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** ''La Gloire de mon père'' (''My ("My father's Glory'', Glory", 1957)
** ''Le Château de ma mère'' (''My ("My mother's Castle'', Castle", 1957)
** ''Le Temps des secrets'' (''The ("The Time of secrets'', secrets", 1960)
** ''Le Temps des amours'' (''The ("The Time of love'', love", 1977)

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* The cycle "L'Eau des collines" ("Water of the hills")
** ''Jean de Florette'' (1963)
** ''Manon des sources'' (1963)
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* The "Marseille Trilogy" plays

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* The "Marseille Trilogy" plays ([[TheFilmOfThePlay and films]])
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* ScreenToStageAdaptation: ''César'' capped off the "Marseille Trilogy" as a film first, in 1936. Pagnol adapted it for the stage in 1946.

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* ScreenToStageAdaptation: ''César'' capped off the "Marseille Trilogy" as a film first, in 1936. 1936, whereas ''Marius'' and ''Fanny'' started off as stage plays before being adapted on film. Pagnol adapted it ''César'' for the stage in 1946.
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* [[invoked]]ProductionPosse: Actors Jules Muraire aka "Raimu" and Creator/{{Fernandel}}, who both had strong accents from Provence, were regulars of Pagnol's films.

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* [[invoked]]ProductionPosse: Actors Jules Muraire aka "Raimu" and Creator/{{Fernandel}}, who were both native from Provence and had strong accents from Provence, there, were regulars of Pagnol's films.
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* ScreenToStageAdaptation: ''César'' capped off the "Marseille Trilogy" as a film in 1936. Pagnol adapted it for the stage in 1946.

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* ScreenToStageAdaptation: ''César'' capped off the "Marseille Trilogy" as a film first, in 1936. Pagnol adapted it for the stage in 1946.

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** ''César'' (1936) -- A case of ScreenToStageAdaptation.

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** ''César'' (1936) -- A case of ScreenToStageAdaptation.(1936)


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* ScreenToStageAdaptation: ''César'' capped off the "Marseille Trilogy" as a film in 1936. Pagnol adapted it for the stage in 1946.
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** ''César'' (1936) [[note]]Originally written as a film, was later adapted for the stage[[/note]]

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** ''César'' (1936) [[note]]Originally written as a film, was later adapted for the stage[[/note]]-- A case of ScreenToStageAdaptation.
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* [[invoked]]ProductionPosse: Actors Jules Muraire aka "Raimu" and Creator/{{Fernandel}}, who both had strong accents from Provence, were regulars of Pagnol's films.
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* The "Marseille Trilogy"

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* The "Marseille Trilogy"Trilogy" plays

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!!His novels include:

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* The "Marseille Trilogy"
** ''Marius'' (1929)
** ''Fanny'' (1931)
** ''César'' (1936) [[note]]Originally written as a film, was later adapted for the stage[[/note]]
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!!His novels include:

* The "Souvenirs d'enfance" ("Childhood memories") cycle, his [[{{Biography}} autobiography]]
** ''La Gloire de mon père'' (''My father's Glory'', 1957)
** ''Le Château de ma mère'' (''My mother's Castle'', 1957)
** ''Le Temps des secrets'' (''The Time of secrets'', 1960)
** ''Le Temps des amours'' (''The Time of love'', 1977)
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* ''Film/TheBakersWife''

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* ''Film/TheBakersWife''''Film/TheBakersWife'' (1938)



* ''Film/ManonDesSources Jean de Florette / Manon des Sources]]''

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* ''Film/ManonDesSources ''[[Film/ManonDesSources Jean de Florette / Manon des Sources]]''Sources]]'' (1986)
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!!His filmography includes:
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* ''Film/TheBakersWife''
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!!Adaptations of his works include:
* ''Film/ManonDesSources Jean de Florette / Manon des Sources]]''
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He is generally regarded as one of the greatest French writers of the 20th century, he is considered to have excelled in almost every medium he delved into. He is a particularly important cultural figure for South-Eastern/Mediterranean France, the area where he was born and grew up and which he naturalistically depicted.

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He is generally regarded as one of the greatest French writers of the 20th century, he is considered to have excelled in almost every medium he delved into. He is a particularly important cultural figure for South-Eastern/Mediterranean France, the area where he was born and grew up and which he naturalistically depicted.
depicted in his novels, plays and films.
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He is generally regarded as one of the greatest French writers of the 20th century, he is considered to have excelled in almost every medium he delved into. He is a particularly important cultural figure for South-Eastern/Mediterranean France, the area where he was born and grew up.

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He is generally regarded as one of the greatest French writers of the 20th century, he is considered to have excelled in almost every medium he delved into. He is a particularly important cultural figure for South-Eastern/Mediterranean France, the area where he was born and grew up.
up and which he naturalistically depicted.
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He is generally regarded as one of the greatest French writers of the 20th century, he is considered to have excelled in almost every medium he delved into. He is a particularly important cultural figure for South-Eastern/Mediterranean France, the area where he was born and grew up.

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He is generally regarded as one of the greatest French writers of the 20th century, he is considered to have excelled in almost every medium he delved into. He is a particularly important cultural figure for South-Eastern/Mediterranean France, the area where he was born and grew up.up.

He is the first filmmaker to have been inducted at the prestigious Académie Française, in 1946.
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Marcel Paul Pagnol (February 28, 1895 – April 18, 1974) was a UsefulNotes/Fr|ance}}ench writer, playwright and filmmaker.

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Marcel Paul Pagnol (February 28, 1895 – April 18, 1974) was a UsefulNotes/Fr|ance}}ench UsefulNotes/{{Fr|ance}}ench writer, playwright and filmmaker.
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Marcel Paul Pagnol (February 28, 1895 – April 18, 1974) was a French writer, playwright and filmmaker.

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Marcel Paul Pagnol (February 28, 1895 – April 18, 1974) was a French UsefulNotes/Fr|ance}}ench writer, playwright and filmmaker.
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He is generally regarded as one of the greatest French writers of the 20th centurt, he is considered to have excelled in almost every medium he delved into. He is a particularly important cultural figure of South-Eastern/Mediterranean France, the area where he was born and grew up.

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He is generally regarded as one of the greatest French writers of the 20th centurt, century, he is considered to have excelled in almost every medium he delved into. He is a particularly important cultural figure of for South-Eastern/Mediterranean France, the area where he was born and grew up.
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Marcel Paul Pagnol (February 28, 1895 – April 18, 1974) was a French writer, playwright and filmmaker.

He is generally regarded as one of the greatest French writers of the 20th centurt, he is considered to have excelled in almost every medium he delved into. He is a particularly important cultural figure of South-Eastern/Mediterranean France, the area where he was born and grew up.

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