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=Enfances= Enfances may refer to:


 * Enfances (essay), 1998 essay about impact of visual representation in media such as cinema and photography, written by French Nobel laureate (literature, 2008) J. M. G. Le Clézio for same-named book, co-written by actress Brigitte Fossey and set to photographs by Christophe Kuhn
 * Enfances (film), 2008 French feature, consisting of six vignettes by six directors, depicting formative incidents in pre-adolescent lives of iconic filmmakers Fritz Lang, Orson Welles, Jacques Tati, Jean Renoir, Alfred Hitchcock and Ingmar Bergman, with each segment structured to resemble its subject's signature style

=Eternally Yours= Eternally Yours may refer to:

Film and television

 * Eternally Yours (film), American comedy film released in 1939 by United Artists; produced and directed by Tay Garnett for Walter Wanger Productions, with stars Loretta Young and David Niven
 * Eternally Yours, 2006 short film by Atsushi Ogata; sole Japanese entry selected for 2007 MoMA/Lincoln Center New Directors/New Films; winner as "Best Short Film" at 2007 Bangkok Film Festival
 * Eternally Yours (telenovela), Mexican serial [original title Eternamente Tuya] broadcast by TV Azteca from January to July 2009; directed by Andrés Biermann, with stars Fernanda Romero and Marimar Vega

Literature

 * Eternally Yours, American Christian non-denominational religious inspiration booklet published in 1962; first in Life Publications series from women's group Stonecroft Ministries
 * Eternally Yours, 1993 4-volume compilation of letters written by Jewish Ukrainian Hassidic scholar Nathan of Breslov (1780–1844), known as Reb Noson; published by Breslov Research Institute
 * Eternally Yours, October 1996 posthumous collection of essays by American newspaperman Jack Smith (columnist) for Los Angeles Times from 1958 until his death in January 1996
 * Eternally Yours, 1997 multicultural romance novel by Brenda Jackson, first African-American author whose writings were published as part of Silhouette Desire line of romances

Music

 * Eternally Yours (album), second album, released in 1978, by Australian punk rock band The Saints, formed in Brisbane in 1974; all tracks composed by Ed Kuepper and Chris Bailey; reissued in 2007
 * "Eternally Yours" (2 Unlimited song), 1991 track from Dutch Eurodance band 2 Unlimited's first studio album Get Ready!; never released commercially, but issued by Radikal Records as promo CD single

=Evil Eye= Evil eye, belief in power of gaze to portend death, injury or misfortune

Films

 * The Evil Eye (1913 film), American silent short production from Lubin Manufacturing Company, distributed by General Film Company; writer, director and star is Romaine Fielding; leading lady is Mary Ryan
 * The Evil Eye (1917 film), American silent feature produced by Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Company and distributed by Paramount Pictures; directed by George Melford, it stars Blanche Sweet and Tom Forman; one surviving print is preserved at Library of Congress
 * The Evil Eye (1920 serial), American silent 15-chapter play, produced and distributed by Hallmark Pictures; directed by J. Gordon Cooper and Wally Van with stars lightweight champion boxer Benny Leonard and female lead Ruth Dwyer
 * The Evil Eye (1937 film), Belgian feature (original titles Het kwade oog [Flemish/Dutch] and Le mauvais oeil [French]) directed by Charles Dekeukeleire, written by Herman Teirlinck (based on his play); rather than using actors, film focuses on inhabitants of Flemish villages
 * The Evil Eye (1963 film), American title for Italian giallo also exhibited as The Girl Who Knew Too Much (original title La ragazza che sapeva troppo); stars Letícia Román, John Saxon and Valentina Cortese; directed by giallo and horror veteran Mario Bava
 * Evil Eye (1975 film), American title for Italian giallo (original title Malocchio), with Mexican star Jorge Rivero and co-starring veteran American lead Richard Conte who died two months after its release in Italy; directed by Mario Siciliano
 * Evil Eye (1982 film), Italian horror film directed by Lucio Fulci; also known under English-language titles Manhattan Baby, Eye of the Evil Dead and Possessed (original title L'occhio del male); shot in Rome and New York with stars Christopher Connelly and Martha Taylor
 * Evil Eyes, 2004 direct-to-DVD American horror film produced by low-budget film studio/distributor, The Asylum; directed by Mark Atkins, starring Adam Baldwin, Jennifer Gates and Udo Kier; plot concerns writer haunted by his own screenplay of long-ago murder-suicide
 * Evil Eyes: Behind the Scenes, 2004 direct-to-DVD documentary which chronicles events relating to production and distribution of Evil Eyes

Episodes of TV series

 * "The Evil Eye", 14 January 1973 (season 1, episode 15) of Canada's longest-running (1972–90) dramatic series, The Beachcombers
 * "The Evil Eye" (Happy Days), 31 October 1978 (season 6, episode 9) of 1974–84 American sitcom; plot concerns curse put on Delvecchio's right arm by old witch with evil eye
 * "Evil Eye" (Seeing Things), 24 November 1982 (season 2, episode 6) of Canadian supernatural comedy-drama
 * "The Evil Eye" (Inhumanoids), 28 July 1986 (season 1, episode 5) of US-Japanese animated series based on Hasbro toys
 * "Evil Eye" (Taggart), 4 September 1990 (season 6, episode 1) of Scottish Television Enterprises police detective series
 * "Evil Eye", 7 April 1998 (season 2, episode 15) of US-Canadian TV production F/X: The Series centering on special effects creator who assists police detectives
 * "The Evil Eye", 12 April 2002 episode of 1998–2006 American documentary series seen on History Channel, History's Mysteries
 * "Evil Eyes", 12 January 2006 episode of US crime reality program, The Investigators (TruTV series)
 * "Evil Eyes" (72 Hours: True Crime), 12 February 2007 (season 3, episode 12) of Canada's CBC TV reality program, which focuses on first 72 hours after commission of crime
 * "Evil Eye", 10 May 2007 (season 1, episode 17) of Russian CTC (TV channel) production Svakha
 * "Evil Eye", 26 June 2012 (season 1, episode 16) of Norwegian comedy-music-reality TV series Rassisme, hosted by Kristopher Schau

Other

 * Evil Eye (also referenced as Evil Eye of Avalon), magical artifact (first appearance in September 1966, issue #54, of Fantastic Four) in shared plot and character compendium, known as Marvel Universe, where stories referencing titles, including those featuring most familiar characters, take place
 * Evil Eye (comics), British comic strip featuring ghostly disembodied optic organ which causes well-behaved citizens to indulge in criminal activities; part of 1974–85 comic magazine collection, Whoopee!, published by IPC Magazines Ltd
 * The Evil Eye (Ravenloft), 1996 adventure module for 2nd edition of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons, American fantasy role-playing game originally designed by Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson and first published in 1974; Ravenloft is alternate time-space existence known as pocket dimension
 * An Evil Eye, 2011 novel by English writer and historian Jason Goodwin whose works reflect his study of Byzantine and Ottoman periods as well as his myriad travels, particularly in Asia; plot centers on eunuch Yashim, Sultan's investigator (fourth book in Inspector Yashim Mysteries)
 * Evil Eye (Franz Ferdinand song), October 2013 third single released by Scottish indie rock band Franz Ferdinand from their fourth studio album, Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action; written by Alex Kapranos and Nick McCarthy, song was recorded in Scotland, London and Oslo