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- Aline_Bonetto abstract "Aline Bonetto is a French production designer and set decorator, best known for her work with Jean-Pierre Jeunet on films such as Amélie, A Very Long Engagement, and Micmacs à tire-larigot, among others. Her work on the first two of those films each won her a César Award for Best Production Design and as well as nominations for the Academy Award for Best Art Direction.".
- Q273782 abstract "Aline Bonetto is a French production designer and set decorator, best known for her work with Jean-Pierre Jeunet on films such as Amélie, A Very Long Engagement, and Micmacs à tire-larigot, among others. Her work on the first two of those films each won her a César Award for Best Production Design and as well as nominations for the Academy Award for Best Art Direction.".
- Aline_Bonetto comment "Aline Bonetto is a French production designer and set decorator, best known for her work with Jean-Pierre Jeunet on films such as Amélie, A Very Long Engagement, and Micmacs à tire-larigot, among others. Her work on the first two of those films each won her a César Award for Best Production Design and as well as nominations for the Academy Award for Best Art Direction.".
- Q273782 comment "Aline Bonetto is a French production designer and set decorator, best known for her work with Jean-Pierre Jeunet on films such as Amélie, A Very Long Engagement, and Micmacs à tire-larigot, among others. Her work on the first two of those films each won her a César Award for Best Production Design and as well as nominations for the Academy Award for Best Art Direction.".