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Political Portraits (1969)
Character: Himself
Dedicated to Dieter Meier. voice-over by Gregory Markopoulos, reading an excerpt in English translation of Paul Valéry’s L’Homme et la nuit (Man and the Night).
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Los felices sesenta (1969)
Character: Víctor
Monica, a wife and mother, is dissatisfied with his routine, conventional life. Her husband, Pablo, decides that the best thing for her and her children is to spend the summer in Cadaqués.
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L'amour c'est gai, l'amour c'est triste (1971)
Character: The 1st customer
In a cul-de-sac in the Faubourg-Saint-Antoine, Leon shares two rooms with his sister Marie. In one, he receives his clients: he is a tailor. In the other, Marie receives her own: she is a clairvoyant. Leon was happy until he learned what Marie was hiding from him. She is actually a prostitute, and Maxime, her supposed fiancé, is her pimp. On the same day, Leon also discovers love in the form of Arlette, a provincial young woman picked up by Marie.
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Mag Bodard, un destin (2005)
Character: Self (archive footage)
Mag Bodard, un destin is an archive documentary filmed for television by Anne Wiazemsky in 2005.
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Die Geheimnisse von Paris (2012)
Character: Himself
A twenty-minute short documentary produced in 1972 about “Out 1”, directed by Jacques Rivette, featuring Éric Rohmer, Jacques Doniol-Valcroze, Michel Delahaye, and Jacques Rivette.
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L'Apprenti salaud (1977)
Character: L'adjoint au maire Forelon
After a car accident in which his mother dies, Antoine Chapelote decides to change his life and become a con-artist. He meets a young girl Caroline who helps him with his scam.
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Vacances portugaises (1963)
Character: Jacques
Françoise and her husband Jean-Pierre invite some friend couples to spend a weekend in their large villa on the Portuguese coast. What follows is a romantic intrigue, with each character discovering a little more about themselves.
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Le Voyou (1970)
Character: Le banquier
A thief known as Simon the Swiss faces up and downs in his criminal profession.
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Et Satan conduit le bal (1962)
Character: Éric
On a sun-kissed beach, six people linger lazily, each confident of fulfilling his or her desires before the day is out. A wealthy heiress, Emmanuelle, has designs on a handsome adolescent, Ivan, but his interests lie elsewhere. Having gratified Emmanuelle’s womanly needs, Ivan immediately sets out to make his next conquest, the mistress of a well-known writer...
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Orphée (1950)
Character: Young Man at Café des Poètes (uncredited)
A famous poet in postwar Paris, scorned by the Left Bank youth, is in love with both his wife Eurydice and a mysterious princess. Seeking inspiration, the poet becomes obsessed and follows the princess from the world of the living to the land of the dead.
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La Dérobade (1979)
Character: Police Inspector
Marie is nineteen and bored in her little suburban life with no future. In a café, she meets the charismatic and beautiful Gerard. Blinded by adoration, Mary decides to leave her parents and her clerk job to live with the man she considers as the love of her life. But Gerard is a pimp, who soon forces her into prostitution. From within homes to out on the streets, the young woman gradually discovers a world of decay and violence.
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L'Immortelle (1963)
Character: N, the Man
A melancholy man meets a stunning, mysterious woman while he is traveling, and discovers she may or may not be involved in a prostitution ring. She disappears after their relationship lasts a few days, and though he searches for her, those around him pretend not to know who he is speaking of.
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Out 1 (1990)
Character: Etienne
While two theater groups rehearse plays by Aeschylus, two solitary individuals wander the Parisian streets hustling the populace for cash.
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Une journée bien remplie (1973)
Character: Le juré Jacquemont, l'acteur jouant Hamlet
A father plans to kill in the same day the nine members of the jury who condemned his son to death.
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Le Bon Plaisir (1984)
Character: Maître Groset
Claire's handbag is stolen. It contained a letter written ten years previously by the man who is now the French President. In the letter, he urges his pregnant mistress to have an abortion. Claire immediately alerts the President's men. From that moment, the machinery of state swings into action.
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Goodbye Emmanuelle (1977)
Character: Michel Cordier
Emmanuelle and her architect husband continue their amoral lifestyle in the Seychelles. But when a casual dilliance between her and a film director starts to turn serious her husband shows very traditional signs of jealousy.
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Le Bel Âge (1960)
Character: Jacques
Steph, Jean-Claude and Jacques work in a Parisian art shop, but they mainly work in the field of eroticism, which they conceive as a wide-ranging field of exercises and experiments.
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Le Jeu avec le feu (1975)
Character: Commissioner Laurent
A banker hires a seedy detective to find his daughter and keep her safe from kidnappers.
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Le Coup du berger (1956)
Character: Jean
Claire is a chic young Parisian woman married to a somewhat older husband, Jean As the story opens, she leaves her husband playing baroque music at the piano, telling him she is off to see her sister, Solange. In reality she meets her lover, Claude at his apartment; After some idle chatter and love-making he tells her a story of the shriveled heads that the Jivaro Indians used to give their lovers as tokens of affection but, as she shivers in disgust, he gives her a mink instead. How will they hide it from her husband?
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