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Hypergolique (2004)
Character: N/A
Hervé P. Gustave acts in a play and mingles with the audience.
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Les malsouvenues (2024)
Character: Hermann l'hôte
Claude, a professional medium, receives clients in her office/apartment. With the voices of the dead pestering her at all hours, she's on the verge of burn-out. She leaves to rest in a château in the southern French countryside. But her guests and new haunting phenomena disrupt her retreat.
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Lewis versus Alice (2021)
Character: N/A
A staging of Macha Makeïeff and Gaëlle Hermant's play "Lewis versus Alice" by Macha Makeïeff. It is based on the tale "Alice in Wonderland" by Lewis Carroll.
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Une soirée perdue (1985)
Character: Jeff
"Nancy, Hôtel de Guise, November 25th, 1983." A young woman enters the establishment after a long day's work. She hopes to watch a film on television, but the set is broken. Nothing out of the ordinary happens — an uneventful evening. The young woman meets a quiet young man.
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Swing troubadour (1991)
Character: Nico
In Brazzaville, in 1944, Alex Emmerich was sentenced to wander the seas by Hélène Latray, the wife of Félix Beauvois, the man Alex loved. In 1962, exiled on Hatray cruises and feeling the coming death, Alex decides to compose for his love a testament: the photographic report of his agony.
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Rosette vend des roses (1985)
Character: N/A
A short film directed by and starring Rosette, best known for her acting work with Éric Rohmer, featuring a star-studded cast and crew of regular players from Rohmer films. With the help of her friends, Rosette takes advantage of a gullible stranger passing by in order to sell him all her roses.
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Le Maestro (1977)
Character: Alan
The eldest daughter of Germaine lives in concubinage with Hubert. She is determined to marry her youngest Corinne, upon her return from England. This one meets the beautiful Maestro, a friend of Hubert.
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Jesuit Joe (1991)
Character: N/A
Canada, 1911. Narrated by a vulture, the story of Jesuit Joe, a mixed-race who belongs to a rebel Indian family, which have pay a lot for the defense of their territory. After having striped a policeman of his uniform, Jesuit Joe cross the Far North to give justice.
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D'amour et d'eau fraîche (1976)
Character: Colin Loiseau
Jip, a young piano teacher in Paris, lived in the cozy comfort with his mistress Mona, who is twenty years older, until he met the young and lovely Rita. Together, they lead a bohemian lifestyle and go on a trip to the south. But on their return, Rita falls ill ...
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Chassé-croisé (1982)
Character: N/A
Passionate about music, Julien nevertheless works with a sculptor. One day, he meets young Hermine at a religious bookseller.
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Iron Horsemen (1995)
Character: Geoffrey
Bad Trip, a biker who has been freshly inducted into a gang, flees from them after stealing one of their bikes.
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Weep No More, My Lady (1992)
Character: Jim Parker
When demanding actress Leila is found drowned there are numerous suspects but the main suspect is her husband Ted. Adapted from the novel by Mary Higgins Clark.
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L'Homme pressé (1977)
Character: Decorator
Art collector Pierre Niox rushes through life, lives a frantic life, does everything in full speed -- searching for and acquiring works of art or real estate, marrying or even dying -- and in total disregard for any kind of morality. His misdeeds finally turn on him and destroy him.
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Le Grand Bleu (1988)
Character: Supervisor
Childhood friends Jacques and Enzo share a passion for the danger of free diving. Jacques, following in the footsteps of his father, who died at sea when Jacques was a boy, harbors a remarkable ability to adjust his heart rate and breathing patterns in the water, with his vital signs more closely resembling those of dolphins than men.
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Maléfique (2003)
Character: Charles Danvers
Four prisoners discover a handwritten book of black magic in their cell, and decide to use it to escape.
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This Is the End (2023)
Character: Self
Road trips through Los Angeles, famous verses in the Poetry Lounge and love in times of the pandemic: Rendezvous with an old flame, fourty years later. After Jaurès (2012), Vincent Dieutre presents another tender autofictional piece in the Forum.
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Domani accadrà (1988)
Character: N/A
1848, Tuscan countryside. Edo and Lupo are two peasants running away after having robbed their boss. Chased by mercenaries, they'll meet bandits, damsels in distress, eccentric nobles, and revolutionaries along the way.
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Le Provincial (1990)
Character: Steve
A provincial is hired for a commercial and discovers Paris. He soon discovers that the city is not so different than his small village.
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Lontano da dove (1983)
Character: Laurence (as Geoffrey Garey)
After his military service, Mario is hosted by a friend in New York and joins his circle of Italians residing abroad.
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Le Choc du futur (2019)
Character: Duncan
Paris, 1978. In a male-dominated music industry, Ana uses new electronic machines to make herself heard, thus creating a new sound that is destined to mark the decades to come: the music of the future.
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Enigma (1982)
Character: N/A
Five highly-trained KGB agents are sent to the west to assassinate several Soviet dissidents. In order to stop the diabolical plot, an American agent must infiltrate Soviet intelligence and obtain information from a Russian computer.
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Bitter Moon (1992)
Character: Neighbour with Dog
A passenger on a cruise ship develops an irresistible infatuation with an eccentric paraplegic's wife.
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La Balance (1982)
Character: Le valet
A Paris police detective plays rough with a prostitute and her pimp/lover, whom he wants as an informant.
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Ce qui me meut (1989)
Character: Victor Hermann
The life of Etienne-Jules Marey, the 19th century pioneer of photography and cinema, famous for studying animal and human locomotion.
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Trois Places pour le 26 (1988)
Character: Michael
Yves Montand, playing himself, returns to his hometown of Marseilles to appear in an autobiographical musical. Once there, he searches for the barmaid he once loved and also encounters young hopeful Marion, giving her the chance of a lifetime.
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Souvenir (1996)
Character: Waiter/Actor
An elliptical, poetic film about an American woman sportswriter who wanders around Paris remembering traumatic experiences in her life.
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Vicious Circles (1997)
Character: Dentist
When a young man is arrested for trafficking drugs, his girlfriend tries to help him out by making some big money as a member of an exclusive group of high-end prostitutes.
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Annette (2021)
Character: Announcer Los Angeles
In present-day Los Angeles, controversial stand-up comedian Henry McHenry and internationally renowned opera singer Ann Defrasnoux form the façade of a happy couple in the spotlight. Ann gives birth to a baby girl named Annette, who possesses an exceptional gift that will change all of their lives forever.
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Der Stand der Dinge (1982)
Character: Robert
On location in Portugal, a film crew runs out of film while making their own version of Roger Corman's The Day the World Ended (1956). The producer is nowhere to be found and director Munro attempts to find him in hopes of being able to finish the film.
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O Território (1981)
Character: Peter
A small group of well-to-do vacationers go on a hiking trip into the woods just to find themselves mysteriously lost.
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Holy Motors (2012)
Character: Harry T-Bone, Photographer / Limousine (voice)
We follow 24 hours in the life of a being moving from life to life like a cold and solitary assassin moving from hit to hit. In each of these interwoven lives, the being possesses an entirely distinct identity: sometimes a man, sometimes a woman, sometimes youthful, sometimes old. By turns murderer, beggar, company chairman, monstrous creature, worker, family man.
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Flammes (1978)
Character: Jim
Barbara, a young girl, lives in an old country house with her father and her teacher. One night, she dreams that a fireman enters her room through the window. Having grown, Barbara leaves her father to travel across the world, before coming back to her childhood fantasies: one day, she calls the firemen, and locks herself with one of them in her bedroom.
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La femme du Vème (2011)
Character: Laurent
An American writer moves to Paris to be closer to his daughter and finds himself falling immediately on hard times.
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Exposed (1983)
Character: Waiter
Wisconsin farm girl Elizabeth Carlson leaves family and her English teacher lover behind and escapes to New York. There she soon makes a career for herself as a fashion model. During a vernissage she's approached by a mysterious man whose motives are unclear...
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Rois et Reine (2004)
Character: Claude
Shortly before her wedding, art gallery director Nora travels from Paris to Grenoble to visit her preteen son, Elias, who is spending time with her aging professor father, Louis, recently diagnosed with terminal cancer. During her stay, she reaches out to her former lover, Ismaël, a viola player and father figure to Elias who has been committed against his will to a mental hospital. Ismaël, however, has his own problems to sort out.
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L'Hôtel de la plage (1978)
Character: Dave
Visitors young and old get up to fun antics and romance at a seaside hotel in Brittany, France.
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Normale (2023)
Character: Mr. Chagny
14-year-old Lucie is a resourceful teenager who takes care of her loving yet unreliable father, William, who has multiple sclerosis. Whilst William hangs out in his wardrobe and devises pranks and jokes to make his daughter smile, Lucie tries her best at school while juggling a job in a sandwich shop and all the chores at home. Her vividly imaginative mind and the novel she is writing are her only distractions. But when a social worker is appointed to visit them, Lucie and William elaborate a complex plan to make social services believe they live a perfectly normal life.
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La Nuit de Saint-Germain-des-Prés (1977)
Character: N/A
In 1951, in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, the private detective Nestor Burma was commissioned by an insurance company to find stolen jewelery. The deal seemed easy and Burma got an appointment with a well-known black trumpet player in the neighborhood who could provide him with information. But the musician does not come and we find him murdered. The investigation becomes more complicated and Nestor must find an alibi so as not to be suspected of the crime.
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Una vita scellerata (1990)
Character: Montluc
The story of Benvenuto Cellinin (1500-1571), a soldier and one of the most important craftsmen and artists of Renaissance Italy whose life was marked by many achievements and adventures, but also crimes. There is also the mini-series version consisted of three 90 minutes episodes, broadcasted by RaiDue.
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Kamikaze (1986)
Character: Stone
A disgruntled scientist is fired from his job; slipping into madness, he invents a machine which harnesses the airwaves and can shoot people through the TV screen.
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The Favour, the Watch and the Very Big Fish (1991)
Character: Apostle
A farce, Hoskins plays a photographer who specializes in religious pictures who searches for a model for Jesus. He does a favor for a friend and finds himself doing a voice track for a porno movie with Natasha Richardson. Hoskins finds his model for Jesus in Jeff Goldblum and a romantic triangle begins in which Goldblum finds adoring crowds believing him to be Jesus and then begins to believe it himself.
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Sommeil blanc (2009)
Character: Claudius
A young woman painter living in a chalet away from the world one morning crosses the path of a young boy who will gradually invade his daily life. The young woman will seek to unravel her mystery.
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Glenn, the Flying Robot (2011)
Character: Pr. Allan Barre
Henry and Jack are two famous and talented pianists: they are rivals and try to outdo each other in the various music events where they regularly compete. The former friends will clash with no mercy, from contest to contest until the day a domestic robot, GLENN, enters their lives. GLENN will jeopardize everybody and everything around them.
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A Little Romance (1979)
Character: Make-Up Man
Intellectually precocious teenager Lauren King lives in Paris with her somewhat ditzy mother. On a movie set, she strikes up a friendship with teenage film buff Daniel Michon. After Lauren's mother forbids her to date the outspoken Daniel, the young lovebirds team up with eccentric pickpocket Julius to run away to Venice, where, according to legend, a couple who kiss under the Bridge of Sighs will stay together forever.
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Le Cowboy (1985)
Character: Le collaborateur du ministre
Cesar Cappucino is a French inspector of Italian origin specialized in the fight against drugs in Nice. His best friend have been assassinated by drug injection.
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Le Quart d'heure américain (1982)
Character: Man with glasses
As a result of an automobile accident, a sophisticated TV producer meets her car mechanic/blue collar nemesis. They start a comic affair, but can they reconcile their totally different worlds?
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