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How to make a cafe au lait
How to make Cafe Au Lait at home
Cafe au lait
Metisse (Cafe au lait), Mathieu Kassovitz - Original Trailer
CAFE AU LAIT by LES SHLEU SHLEU
Cafe Au Lait - The Comedy Blockbuster - Trailer
カフェオレ風呂を作ってみた!cafe au lait bath PDS
CAFE AU LAIT-ALAN CAVE NEW SONG 2014
Peter Alexander - Café au Lait
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Café Au Lait 2014 | DR. Claude
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Café au lait (French pronunciation: [kafe o lɛ] "coffee with milk") is a French coffee drink. The meaning of the term differs between Europe and the United States; in both cases it means some kind of coffee with hot milk added, in contrast to white coffee, which is coffee with room temperature milk or other whitener added.
In Europe, “café au lait” stems from the same continental tradition as “café con leche” in Spain, “kawa biała” (“white coffee”) in Poland, “Milchkaffee” (“milk coffee”) in Germany, “koffie verkeerd” (“incorrect coffee”) in The Netherlands, and “café com leite” (“coffee with milk”) in Portugal and Brazil. In northern Europe, café au lait is the name most often used in coffee shops.
At home, café au lait can be prepared from dark coffee and heated milk; in cafés, it has been prepared on espresso machines from espresso and steamed milk ever since these machines became available in the 1940s – thus it refers to the usual[clarification needed] “coffee + milk” combination, depending on the location, not to a specific drink.[citation needed]
Mathieu Kassovitz (born 3 April 1967) is a French director, screenwriter, producer, and actor, best known for his Cannes-winning drama La Haine. Kassovitz is also the founder of MNP Entreprise, a film production company.
Kassovitz was born in Paris, the son of Chantal Rémy, a film editor, and Peter Kassovitz, a director and writer. His mother is French and Catholic and his father is a Hungarian Jew who left Hungary during the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 (Mathieu Kassovitz has described himself as "not Jewish but I was brought up in a world of Jewish humor").
Kassovitz was married to French ex-actress Julie Mauduech, whom he directed and acted alongside with in his 1993 film Métisse (Café au lait, English title) and who made a brief appearance in La Haine (during the scene in the Parisian art gallery). They have a daughter, Carmen. Mauduech is now a costume designer for films.
As a filmmaker, Kassovitz has made several artistic and commercial successes. He wrote and directed La Haine (Hate, 1995), a hugely controversial film in France dealing with themes around class, race, violence, and police brutality. The film won the César Award for Best Film and netted Kassovitz the Best Director prize at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival. When he was compared to Spike Lee because the film was being compared to Lee's Do the Right Thing, he noted the irony: