Gigi (disambiguation) — Gigi is the name of a novel (1944) by the French writer Colette, and subsequent related plays and films, including: * Gigi, the 1949 film , a French film by Jacqueline Audry, * Gigi, the 1958 film , an American film by Vincente Minnelli; *… … Wikipedia
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