Lola - Film and Television

Film and Television

  • Lola (TV series), a 2008 Greek sitcom
  • Lola (1961 film), a film by Jacques Demy
  • Lola (1969 film), a film starring Charles Bronson
  • Lola (1974 film), a film by David Hemmings
  • Lola (1981 film), a film by Rainer Werner Fassbinder
  • Lola, a 2001 Canadian film by Carl Bessai
  • Lola, a 2009 film by Brilante Mendoza
  • Clubbed to Death (film) or Lola, a film by Yolande Zauberman
  • Law & Order: LA, or LOLA, a 2010-11 American police and legal drama

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