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  1. Marie Émilie Thérèse de Joly, "Mademoiselle de Choin" (2 August 1670 – 14 April 1732) was a French lady-in-waiting, the lover and later the morganatic spouse of Louis, Dauphin of France. As a morganatic spouse, she was not styled Dauphine of France .

  2. Émilie du Châtelet (1706-1749) Andrea Reichenberger presents a fulcrum of the European Enlightenment. Gabrielle Émilie le Tonnelier de Breteuil, Marquise du Châtelet, was born on 17 December 1706 in Paris, the only girl amongst six children. Her mother was Gabrielle Anne de Froullay, Baronne de Breteuil.

  3. Émilie Jolie is a French children's musical by Philippe Chatel and arranged by Jean-Louis Bucchi. It later became a film involving Georges Brassens, Henri Salvador, Julien Clerc, Alain Souchon, Laurent Voulzy, Louis Chedid, Françoise Hardy and Eddy Mitchell in the first rendition and Johnny Hallyday, Alain Bashung, Jacques Dutronc, Maurane, Florent Pagny, Axelle Red and Etienne Daho.

  4. Émilie Charmy (pronounced "shar-mee") (April 2, 1878 – June 7, 1974) was an artist in France's early avant-garde. She worked closely with Fauve artists like Henri Matisse , and was active in exhibiting her artworks in Paris, particularly with Berthe Weill .

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  6. After working at Flach Pyramide and Pan Européenne, where she was in charge of international co-productions, Emilie Georges founded Memento Films Distribution and Production with Alexandre Mallet-Guy, in 2003. Launched at the 2005 Cannes Festival, Memento Films International, of which she is managing director, has led her to accompany and defend arthouse films by internationally respected ...

  7. Emilie Georges's films include Call Me by Your Name, Taxidermia, Still Alice, Under the Rainbow