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-'''Paul Cotteret''', né le 2 avril [[1896]] à [[Aubervilliers]], est un [[directeur de la photographie]] français.+{{Template}}
-== Filmographie sélective ==+'''Aubervilliers''' is a [[Communes of France|commune]] in the [[Seine-Saint-Denis]] [[Departments of France|department]] in the [[Île-de-France]] [[Regions of France|region]] in the north-eastern suburbs of [[Paris]], [[France]]. The inhabitants of the commune are known as ''Albertivillariens'' or ''Albertivillariennes''.
-* [[1924 au cinéma|1924]] : ''[[La Fontaine des amours]]'' de [[Roger Lion]]+==See also==
-* [[1932 au cinéma|1932]] : ''[[Le Coffret de laque]]'' de [[Jean Kemm]]+* [[Communes of the Seine-Saint-Denis department]]
-* [[1934 au cinéma|1934]] : ''[[Mauvaise graine]]'' d'[[Alexander Esway]] et [[Billy Wilder]]+
-* [[1936 au cinéma|1936]] : ''[[Les Jumeaux de Brighton]]'' de [[Claude Heymann]]+
-* [[1942 au cinéma|1942]] : ''[[Fièvres]]'' de [[Jean Delannoy]]+
-* [[1944 au cinéma|1944]] : ''[[Vautrin (film)|Vautrin]]'' de [[Pierre Billon (réalisateur)|Pierre Billon]]+
-* [[1945 au cinéma|1945]] : ''[[La Cage aux rossignols]]'' de [[Jean Dréville]]+
-* [[1946 au cinéma|1946]] : ''[[Étoile sans lumière]]'' de [[Marcel Blistène]]+
-* [[1948 au cinéma|1948]] : ''[[L'Idole]]'' d'[[Alexander Esway]]+
-* [[1950 au cinéma|1950]] : ''[[Le Grand Cirque (film)|Le Grand Cirque]]'' de [[Georges Péclet]]+
-* [[1951 au cinéma|1951]] : ''[[Ma femme est formidable]]'' d'[[André Hunebelle]]+
-* [[1952 au cinéma|1952]] : ''[[Monsieur Taxi]]'' d'[[André Hunebelle]]+
-* [[1955 au cinéma|1955]] : ''[[Série noire (film, 1955)|Série noire]]'' de [[Pierre Foucaud]]+
-* [[1956 au cinéma|1956]] : ''[[Treize à table (film)|Treize à table]]'' d'[[André Hunebelle]]+
-* [[1957 au cinéma|1957]] : ''[[Assassins et voleurs]]'' de [[Sacha Guitry]]+
-* [[1959 au cinéma|1959]] : ''[[Oh ! Qué mambo]]'' de [[John Berry]]+
-* [[1960 au cinéma|1960]] : ''[[À pleines mains]]'' de [[Maurice Régamey]]+
-* [[1961 au cinéma|1961]] : ''[[Les Filles sèment le vent]]'' de [[Louis Soulanes]]+
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Aubervilliers is a commune in the Seine-Saint-Denis department in the Île-de-France region in the north-eastern suburbs of Paris, France. The inhabitants of the commune are known as Albertivillariens or Albertivillariennes.

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