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  1. La vida parisina (título original en francés, La Vie parisienne) es una opéra bouffe en cinco actos -luego reducidos a cuatro- con música de Jacques Offenbach y libreto en francés de Henri Meilhac y Ludovic Halévy.

  2. La Vie parisienne (French pronunciation: [la vi paʁizjɛn], Parisian life) is an opéra bouffe, or operetta, composed by Jacques Offenbach, with a libretto by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy. This work was Offenbach's first full-length piece to portray contemporary Parisian life, unlike his earlier period pieces and mythological ...

  3. La Vie Parisienne (the Parisian life) was a French weekly magazine founded in Paris in 1863 and was published without interruption until 1970. It was popular at the start of the 20th century. History. Originally it covered novels, sports, theater, music and the arts. The magazine was a supporter of the new Impressionist movement. [1]

  4. La Vie parisienne or Parisian Life may refer to: La Vie parisienne (operetta), by Jacques Offenbach. La Vie Parisienne (magazine), French weekly magazine founded in Paris in 1863. The Parisian Life (painting), 1892 oil on canvas painting by Juan Luna.

  5. Parisian Life (French: La vie parisienne) is a 1977 historical musical comedy film directed by Christian-Jaque and starring Martine Sarcey, Evelyne Buyle and Dany Saval. A co-production between France, Italy and West Germany, it is based on the 1882 operetta La Vie parisienne by Jacques Offenbach .

  6. It's the Paris Life (French: C'est la vie parisienne) is a 1954 French comedy film directed by Alfred Rode and starring Claudine Dupuis, Philippe Lemaire and Raymond Bussières. It was shot in Gevacolor. The film portrays the development of Parisian musical culture between 1900 and 1950.

  7. 22 January 1936. ( 1936-01-22) Running time. 95 minutes. Country. France. Language. French. Parisian Life (French: La Vie parisienne) is a 1936 French musical film directed by Robert Siodmak and starring Max Dearly, Conchita Montenegro and George Rigaud.