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bienvenu

American  
[byan-vuh-ny] / byɛ̃ vəˈnü /

adjective

French.
  1. welcome.


Etymology

Origin of bienvenu

Literally, “well arrived”

Example Sentences

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Remembers was founded by Ugo Bienvenu and Félix de Givry in 2018.

From Los Angeles Times

“We don’t want to be big. We just want to make good movies,” Bienvenu said.

From Los Angeles Times

“What matters to us is freedom,” Bienvenu said.

From Los Angeles Times

“We’re kind of an accordion,” said Bienvenu, whose Remembers has a typical staff of 15-20, though it expanded up to 150 during the production of “Arco.”

From Los Angeles Times

While animator Ugo Bienvenu’s debut feature, written with Félix De Givry, openly aspires to the playful awe of Spielberg and classic stories such as “Peter Pan,” it also feels of a piece with the unadorned postwar poignancy of René Clément’s “Forbidden Games” and the animated Japanese tale “Grave of the Fireflies.”

From Los Angeles Times