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François Simon (actor)
François Simon (; 16 August 1917 – 5 October 1982) was a Swiss stage and film actor. He appeared in more than 30 films between 1936 and 1982. He was the son of actor Michel Simon Michel Simon (; 9 April 1895 – 30 May 1975) was a Swiss-French actor. He appeared in many notable French films, including ''La Chienne'' (1931), ''Boudu Saved from Drowning'' (1932), ''L'Atalante'' (1934), ''Port of Shadows'' (1938), '' The He .... Filmography External links * 1917 births 1982 deaths Swiss male film actors Actors from Geneva 20th-century Swiss male actors {{Switzerland-actor-stub ...
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Geneva
Geneva ( ; french: Genève ) frp, Genèva ; german: link=no, Genf ; it, Ginevra ; rm, Genevra is the List of cities in Switzerland, second-most populous city in Switzerland (after Zürich) and the most populous city of Romandy, the French-speaking part of Switzerland. Situated in the south west of the country, where the Rhône exits Lake Geneva, it is the capital of the Canton of Geneva, Republic and Canton of Geneva. The city of Geneva () had a population 201,818 in 2019 (Jan. estimate) within its small municipal territory of , but the Canton of Geneva (the city and its closest Swiss suburbs and exurbs) had a population of 499,480 (Jan. 2019 estimate) over , and together with the suburbs and exurbs located in the canton of Vaud and in the French Departments of France, departments of Ain and Haute-Savoie the cross-border Geneva metropolitan area as officially defined by Eurostat, which extends over ,As of 2020, the Eurostat-defined Functional Urban Area of Geneva was made up of 9 ...
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The Suspended Vocation
''The Suspended Vocation'' (french: La vocation suspendue) is a 1978 French drama film directed by Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz. It is a free adaptation of the perverse theological 1950 novel of the same name by Pierre Klossowski.Goddard, Michael (2013). ''The Cinema of Raúl Ruiz: Impossible Cartographies'', Wallflower Press, pp. 39-45 Plot The film centers on a Dominican monk named Jérôme (played by one actor in colour and another actor in black-and-white) and his interactions with various higher-ups within the French Catholic Church. Cast * Didier Flamand as Jérôme # 1 * Pascal Bonitzer as Jérôme # 2 * Daniel Gélin as Malagrida * Édith Scob as Angélique * Gabriel Gascon as The father-confessor * Geneviève Mnich as Sister Théophile * Maurice Bénichou Maurice Bénichou (23 January 1943 in Tlemcen, French Algeria – 14 June 2019) was a French actor. His best known roles include three collaborations with director Michael Haneke ('' Code inconnu'', '' Le Te ...
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Swiss Male Film Actors
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1982 Deaths
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1917 Births
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Louis Mouchet
Louis Mouchet is an independent film-maker born in Geneva, Switzerland in 1957. Biography Louis Mouchet studied history and literature at the University of Geneva and graduated from London International Film School in 1983. He has directed mainly documentaries, along with shorts, music videos and corporate films for international companies and humanitarian organizations. Louis Mouchet is the son of the poet Charles Mouchet. Filmography * ''François Simon the Presence'' (with Ana Simon, 1986). Portrait of Swiss actor François Simon, son of Michel Simon. With the participation of Jeanne Moreau, Daniel Schmid and Paco Ibáñez. * ''Adolphe Appia the Visionary of Invisible'' (1989). Portrait of stage designer Adolphe Appia. * ''The Jodorowsky Constellation'', a portrait of cult film-maker and multitalented artist Alejandro Jodorowsky which ends up in a "self reflective exercise".With the participation of Jean Giraud aka ''Moebius'', Peter Gabriel, Fernando Arrabal and Marcel ...
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Basileus Quartet
''Basileus Quartet'' ( it, Quartetto Basileus) is a 1983 Italian film. It stars actor Gabriele Ferzetti. Cast * Héctor Alterio as Alvaro * Omero Antonutti as Diego * Pierre Malet as Edo * François Simon as Oscar Guarneri * Michel Vitold as Guglielmo * Alain Cuny as Finkel * Gabriele Ferzetti as Mario Cantone * Véronique Genest as Sophia * Lisa Kreuzer as Lotte * Mimsy Farmer as Miss Permamint * Rada Rassimov as Madame Finkal * Alessandro Haber Reception The film was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film of 1984 by the U.S. National Board of Review of Motion Pictures The National Board of Review of Motion Pictures is a non-profit organization of New York City area film enthusiasts. Its awards, which are announced in early December, are considered an early harbinger of the film awards season that culminat .... See also * Italian films of 1983 References External links * 1983 films Italian drama films 1980s Italian-language films Films directed by Fab ...
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The Woman Cop
''The Woman Cop'' (french: La Femme flic) is a 1980 French film directed by Yves Boisset. Plot A young and headstrong policewoman clashes with her superiors in Paris and is transferred to a small town. There she is assigned to secretarial work and given an unimportant investigation in the eyes of the local chief of police. The investigation leads her to uncover a network of child prostitution run by the most important family of the town. She struggles with the chief of police and the prosecutor to indict the members of the family but they refuse to back her and move forward against such powerful people. She is forced to resign from the police and the film ends with her in a taxi with her bags on the way to the train station. Cast and roles * Miou-Miou - Inspector Corinne Levasseur * Jean-Marc Thibault - Commissaire Porel * Leny Escudéro - Diego Cortez * Jean-Pierre Kalfon - Backmann, the director of the MJC * François Simon - Doctor Godiveau * Alex Lacast - Inspector Simbert * ...
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Christ Stopped At Eboli (film)
''Christ Stopped at Eboli'' ( it, Cristo si è fermato a Eboli), also known as ''Eboli'' in the United States, is a 1979 drama film directed by Francesco Rosi, adapted from the book of the same name by Carlo Levi. It stars Gian Maria Volonté as Levi, a political dissident under Fascism who was exiled in the Basilicata region in Southern Italy. The film was shown out of competition at the 1979 Cannes Film Festival and was the first to receive a BAFTA Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1983. It was included in the book '' 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die''. Plot Carlo Levi is a painter and writer from Turin. He also has a degree in medicine but has never practised it. Arrested in 1935 by Mussolini's regime for anti-fascist activities, he is confined to Aliano (''Gagliano'' in the novel), a remote town in the region of Lucania, the southern 'instep' of Italy, known today as Basilicata. While the landscape is beautiful, the peasantry are impoverished and mismanaged. ...
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Judith Therpauve
''Judith Therpauve'' is a French drama film directed by Patrice Chéreau. Plot Therpauve Judith, who was "Queen" in the days of the Resistance is asked by his former friends, as she co-owners of the regional newspaper "The Free Republic" to take charge of the daily, is wrong. She quickly realizes that the poor financial health of the newspaper is orchestrated by a businessman who wants to buy it back at a low price. Judith manages to drive up sales, but unfair maneuvers succeed and forced to sell. Little support from his staff, feeling useless and alone, she commits suicide. Cast * Simone Signoret : Judith Therpauve * Philippe Léotard : Jean-Pierre Maurier * Robert Manuel : Droz * François Simon : Claude Hirsch-Balland * Daniel Lecourtois : Desfraizeaux * László Szabó : Lepage * Daniel Schmid : Jean * Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu : Laindreaux * Marcel Imhoff : Pierre Damien * Jean Rougeul : Genty * Alain David : Louis * Jean Rougerie : Fournol * Hermine Karagheuz : Nicole * G ...
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Violanta (1976 Film)
''Violanta'' is a 1977 Swiss historical drama film directed by Daniel Schmid and starring Lucia Bosé, Maria Schneider and Lou Castel. Cast * Maria Schneider as Laura * Lucia Bosé as Donna Violanta * Lou Castel as Silver * Ingrid Caven as Alma * François Simon as Simon * Gérard Depardieu as Fortunat * Raúl Gimenez as Adrian * Luciano Simioni as David * Marilu Marini * Anne-Marie Blanc Anne-Marie Blanc (1919–2009) was born on 2 September 1919 in Vevey, Vaud, Switzerland. She was a Swiss film and television actress. She died on 5 February 2009 in Zurich, Switzerland.


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Bibliography

* Moliterno, Gino. ''The A to Z of Italian Cinema''. Scarecrow Press, 2009.


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Switzerland
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