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Anne Charrier
Anne Charrier is a French actress, who is credited with 7 films and 22 TV productions between 2000 and 2009. She was coached for TV by the Australian Elise McLeod. Career She is best known for her lead role in the film '' Paid'', made in 2006, where she played a French call girl from Netherlands. The film was exhibited at the 22nd Braunschweig International Film Festival. Charrier made her film debut in this production though she has had over 20 TV credits. Theater Filmography References External links *''Paid ''at film.comat Lagestee Film BV French film actresses Living people 1974 births French television actresses 21st-century French actresses {{france-film-actor-stub ...
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Ruffec, Charente
Ruffec () is a Communes of France, commune in the Charente Departments of France, department in southwestern France. It is a stopover town on the road from Paris to Spain (Route nationale 10), between Poitiers and Angoulême. During the Second World War, Ruffec was at the centre of Resistance for the evacuation of the Allied airmen towards Spain. Population Its inhabitants are known as the ''Ruffécois'' or the ''Ruffécoises'' in French. Twin towns – sister cities Ruffec is Twin towns and sister cities, twinned with: * Waldsee, Palatinate, Waldsee, Germany * Pásztó, Hungary See also *Communes of the Charente department References

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Gérard Marx
Gérard Marx is a French César Award nominee director. Filmography References External links * Living people French film directors French male screenwriters French screenwriters French-language film directors Year of birth missing (living people) {{France-film-director-stub ...
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Marseille (2016 Film)
''Marseille'' is a French film directed by Kad Merad, released in 2016. Plot Paolo, who left Marseille for Canada after a tragedy, has to return 25 years later when his brother, Joseph, tell him that their father had an accident. Determined to make a brief return, Paolo will realize that the city of Marseille is not the one that he believes ... Cast * Kad Merad as Paolo * Patrick Bosso as Joseph * Venantino Venantini as Giovanni * Judith El Zein as Elena * Anne Charrier as Valérie * Louis-Do de Lencquesaing as Stéphane * Julien Boisselier as Pierre * Philippe Lefebvre as The CTC Director * Mathieu Madénian __NOTOC__ Mathieu Madénian (born 23 July 1976) is a French comedian, actor and columnist. Life and career Madénian was born in Perpignan, southern France. He is of Armenian and German descent. He grew up in Saleilles, a town in the suburb ... as The butler * Basile Boli as Himself References External links * 2016 comedy films 2016 films French co ...
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Chefs (TV Series)
''Chefs'' is a French drama television series that aired on France 2 (France) in 2015-16. Plot Every year Le Chef (English: The Chef), owner of the restaurant Le Paris, and a figure in French cuisine incorporates a young offender on probation into his team. Romain, just released from prison, arrives in this new world where gastronomy and excellence mix. After a difficult integration, he shows a real talent for cooking and climbs the ranks. Characters * Clovis Cornillac : Le Chef * Hugo Becker : Romain * Nicolas Gob : Yann * Joyce Bibring : Charlène * Zinedine Soualem : Karim * Annie Cordy : Léonie (Season 1) * Juliette Noureddine : Angélique (Season 1) * Robin Renucci : Monsieur Edouard * Anne Charrier : Delphine * Étienne Chicot : Walter * Philippe Nahon : Marcel (Season 2) * Agustín Galiana : Esteban (2 Episodes) * Jean Bediebe : Souleimane * Max Morel : Lucien * Anthony Pho : Woo * Laurent Ménoret : JC * Myriam Boyer : Mother Guy (Season 2) * Philippe Laudenbach : Th ...
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Sean Ellis
Sean Ellis (born 1970) is a British film director, writer, producer and fashion photographer. He is best known for his films '' Cashback'' (2004), '' The Broken'' (2008), ''Metro Manila'' (2013), in the Tagalog language, and ''Anthropoid'' (2016). Career In 2006, he was nominated for an Academy Award in the category "Best Short Film, Live Action" for his film, '' Cashback''. The feature film was produced more than a year after the original 2004 short film was completed. Following a decision in December 2005 to proceed with the feature, Ellis completed the expanded script in seven days. After getting commitments from his cast in March he secured financing and the film went into production in May. This schedule was exceedingly condensed by modern film making standards. His next major film, '' The Broken'', premiered on 18 January 2008 as part of the 2008 Sundance Film Festival.
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Mes Héros
''Mes héros'' () is a 2012 French comedy-drama directed by Éric Besnard. Plot Maxime is the overwhelmed boss of an ambulance company. Deceived by his wife, he refuses to forgive her, then learns that his mother Olga, a woman of strong character who refuses submission and to accept the world as it is, is in custody after defending another woman in a brawl. He travels to Bordeaux to get her out of jail. Olga tells Maxime that his father Jacques' medical reports are not looking good. On the way back home, Olga diverts the route to rescue the black boy Tiemoko, son of an African deportee without papers, to hide in their home away from authorities. Maxime takes the opportunity to spend a few days with his parents, away from his occupational and marital troubles. Despite the quarrels of his parents, he sees his mother's concern for his father, who is jovial & enjoys good wine and cigarettes banned by his wife, & wishes for the same in his own marriage. The son rediscovers the feelings o ...
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Mabrouk El Mechri
Mabrouk el Mechri (born 18 September 1976) is a French director, screenwriter, and actor. Biography El Mechri was born in Versailles near Paris, France. He has directed a number of films. After his three shorts ''Mounir et Anita'', ''Generation Cutter'', and ''Concours de circonstance'', he directed his first long feature ''Virgil'' in 2005 about the life of a boxer, followed by a comedy entitled ''Stand Up!''. His 2008 movie entitled JCVD about Jean-Claude Van Damme and featuring him as the actor garnered Mabrouk El Mechri critical acclaim. The film, a comedy drama and at certain times biographical of Van Damme was screened at the Cannes Film Festival, 2008 Rome Film Festival (L'Altro Cinema), and the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival (Midnight Madness). He is now working on his new movie ''Sage femme'' (2008) featuring Vanessa Paradis. He was married to actress Audrey Dana, with whom he had a child in 2008. Until 2014 he was in a relationship with Virginie Efira with w ...
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Maison Close
Maison Close is a French television series which premiered on Canal+ on October 4, 2010. The series was developed by Mabrouk El Mechri and is based on a concept created by Jacques Ouaniche. It is a drama set in a nineteenth-century Parisian brothel. On December 7, 2010, Canal + renewed ''Maison Close'' for a second season which premiered on February 4, 2013. But in May 2013, the series had been cancelled by Canal+ after the second season, following a decline in ratings. Premise Paris, 1871. In ''Le Paradis'', a luxury brothel, three women try to escape from their troublesome circumstances. Vera is 35 years old, the end of her career as a prostitute drawing nearer. She puts all her hopes on her main client, the only one rich enough to redeem her debt. Hortense is the madam of ''Le Paradis''. She must hold on to her girls whilst dealing with an extortionist from the Parisian suburbs. Rose arrives in search of her mother, a former prostitute. She is trapped with a pimp and forcibly c ...
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Paris Enquêtes Criminelles
''Paris enquêtes criminelles'' ( en, "Paris Criminal Investigations") is a French television series broadcast since May 3, 2007, on TF1. Synopsis Adapted from ''Law & Order: Criminal Intent'' (french: New York section criminelle),Gerard Gilbert (20 February 2009''American law... British order''The Independent it follows the investigations of two police detectives with very different methods of investigation. Vincent Revel (Vincent Pérez) is very intuitive, while his partner, Claire Savigny ( Sandrine Rigaux), is more logical. The first season's episodes were adapted from episodes of the first season of ''Criminal Intent''. This French adaptation of the ''Law & Order'' franchise is the only one not to use the voice-over introduction and the title cards between scene changes. Both the other international versions (Russian and British) use these icons. The show was renewed for a third season, which began broadcasting on November 6, 2008. Claire Savigny was replaced by Mélanie Ro ...
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Julie Lescaut
''Julie Lescaut'' is a French police television series. It was broadcast from 1992 to 2014 on TF1 (France), La Une-RTBF (Belgium) and TSR (Switzerland). It details the investigations of Police Superintendent Julie Lescaut (played by Véronique Genest) and her team. The show is aired in various other languages, including German, Catalan, Persian, Polish, Slovak, Czech and Japanese (the only subtitled version.) Recurring characters Main characters *Véronique Genest: Police Superintendent Julie Lescaut * Jennifer Lauret: Sarah, Julie's daughter * Alexis Desseaux: Detective Motta Secondary * Joséphine Serre: Babou, Julie's daughter (until 2004, and last episode) *Mouss Diouf: Detective Justin N'Guma * Renaud Marx: Detective David Kaplan (until 2005) * Jérôme Anger: Detective Trémois (until 1995) *Jean-Paul Rouve: Corporal Leveil (until 1998) *Eriq Ebouaney: Rémi Mertens (2009–11) *François Marthouret: Paul Lescaut (1993-2000) *François Dunoyer: Julie's new partner * Clau ...
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Claude D'Anna
Claude d'Anna (born 31 March 1945) is a French film director and screenwriter. He has directed 16 films since 1970. His film '' Salome'' was screened in the Un Certain Regard section the 1986 Cannes Film Festival. A year later his film ''Macbeth'' would be screened out of competition at the 1987 Festival. Selected filmography * '' L'Ordre et la sécurité du monde'' (1978) * ' (1983) * '' Salome'' (1986) * ''Macbeth ''Macbeth'' (, full title ''The Tragedie of Macbeth'') is a tragedy by William Shakespeare. It is thought to have been first performed in 1606. It dramatises the damaging physical and psychological effects of political ambition on those w ...'' (1987) References External links * 1945 births Living people French film directors French male screenwriters French screenwriters {{France-film-director-stub ...
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Olivier Marchal
Olivier Marchal (born 14 November 1958) is a French actor, director, screenwriter, and a former policeman. In 2005, he was nominated for three César Awards (best director, best film and best writing) for his film ''36 Quai des Orfèvres''. He also created the popular French television police drama ''Braquo ''Braquo'' is a French crime drama television series created by Olivier Marchal. It was produced by Capa Drama with the participation of Canal+ in association with Marathon Group, Be-Films and RTBF. Braquo was first broadcast in France from 12 Oc ...'' and wrote and directed some episodes in its first season (2009). Personal life With Catherine Quiniou (Catherine Marchal), actress, married in 1995, Olivier Marchal is the father of four children: Lea born in 1994, Zoé born in 1998, Ninon born in 2006 and Basile born in 2010. The couple separated in 2015. Author Filmography Theater References External links * 1958 births Living people French film directors ...
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