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Globes De Cristal Award For Best Actress
The Globe de Cristal Award for best actress was first awarded in 2006. Winners and nominees Best Actress – Motion Picture (2006–2018) Best Actress – Drama (2019–) Best Actress – Comedy (2019–) {, class="wikitable" style="width:100%;" cellpadding="5" , - style="background:#BEBEBE;" ! style="width:8%;", Year ! style="width:22%;", Winner and nominees ! style="width:25%;", Film ! style="width:20%;", Director , - , rowspan="6" style="text-align:center", 2019(13th) , - style="background:#FAEB86" , Alexandra Lamy , , '' Rolling to You'' , , Franck Dubosc , - , Isabelle Adjani , , '' The World Is Yours'' , , Romain Gavras , - , Camille Cottin , , ''Larguées'' , , Eloïse Lang , - , Adèle Haenel , , '' The Trouble with You'' , , Pierre Salvadori , - , Mélanie Laurent , , ''Return of the Hero'' , , Laurent Tirard Trivia Multiple awards 3 awards * Karin Viard Multiple nominations 5 nominations * Marion Cotillard 3 nominations * Cécil ...
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Globes De Cristal Awards
The Awards (English: Crystal Globe Awards) is a set of awards bestowed by members of the French Press Association recognizing excellence in home art and culture. The annual formal ceremony and dinner at which the awards are presented happens each February. The 1st were in 2006 in Paris. The 2014 ceremony was held at cabaret on 10 March 2014 and was hosted by , who is the first woman to host the show, without being a co-host. Background The "Globe de Cristal Awards" categories are: movies, actors, actresses, theater, concerts, novels, singers, TV series, exhibitions and fashion designers. Categories Cinema and television *Best Film *Best TV movie/TV Series *Best Actor *Best Actress *Best TV Show Music *Best Male Singer *Best Female Singer Scene *Best Play (Including Dance) *Best Musical Play (Including Opera) *Best One-Man-Show Literature *Best Literary Piece Architecture, paint, sculpture and fashion *Best Exposition *Best Fashion Designer Honorary ...
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Léa Drucker
Léa Drucker (born 23 January 1972) is a French actress. Early life Born in Caen, Normandy, she is the niece of television presenter Michel Drucker, and of ex-president of M6 Jean Drucker. Her father Jacques is a medical doctor, and her mother, Martine, an English teacher. She is the cousin of the journalist Marie Drucker, daughter of Jean Drucker. Her paternal grandfather was Jewish. Having followed courses at the École of the rue Blanche, ENSATT (the ''École nationale supérieure des arts et techniques du théâtre'') in Paris, her career has encompassed both classical theatre pieces like ''Le Misanthrope ''The Misanthrope, or the Cantankerous Lover'' (french: Le Misanthrope ou l'Atrabilaire amoureux; ) is a 17th-century comedy of manners in verse written by Molière. It was first performed on 4 June 1666 at the Théâtre du Palais-Royal, Paris b ...'', and contemporary plays such as ''Blanc'' by Emmanuelle Marie. She has twice been nominated for a Molière Award for ...
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Lady Chatterley (film)
''Lady Chatterley'' is a 2006 French drama film by Pascale Ferran. The film is an adaptation of the 1927 novel '' John Thomas and Lady Jane'', an earlier version of ''Lady Chatterley's Lover'' (1928), by D. H. Lawrence. It was released in France on 1 November 2006, followed by limited release in the U.S. on 22 June 2007 and in the UK on 24 August 2007.Release Info
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Marina Hands
Marina Hands (born 10 January 1975) is a French stage and film actress. Hands is the daughter of British director Terry Hands and French actress Ludmila Mikaël, and the granddaughter of Ukrainian-Greek painter . She studied acting at the Cours Florent and the CNSAD in France, and the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art in England. Life and career In 1999, she made her stage debut in '' Le Bel Air de Londres'' by Dion Boucicault, and was nominated for a Molière Award. Her first film was Andrzej Żuławski's ''La Fidélité'' (2000), followed by ''The Barbarian Invasions'' (2003). She then appeared in ''Les Âmes grises'' (2005), for which she was nominated for the César Award for Most Promising Actress, and ''Ne le dis à personne'' (Tell No One) (2006). Her most notable performance to date was in the title role of ''Lady Chatterley'' (2006), an adaptation of '' John Thomas and Lady Jane'' by D. H. Lawrence. Hands won the 2007 César Award for Best Actress for her pe ...
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Danièle Thompson
Danièle Thompson (born 3 January 1942) is a Monegasque film director and screenwriter. Thompson is the daughter of film director Gérard Oury, and actress Jacqueline Roman. She has written screenplays for a number of highly successful films including ''Cousin, cousine'', ''La Boum'', ''Belphégor - Le fantôme du Louvre'', '' La Reine Margot'' and ''Jet Lag'', which she also directed. She was nominated for the 1976 Academy Award for Writing Original Screenplay for ''Cousin, cousine''. Her 2006 film, ''Fauteuils d'orchestre'' was France's entrant for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Film. She is half Jewish from her father, and was on the 1986 Cannes Film Festival jury. In 2009, Thompson signed a petition in support of film director Roman Polanski, calling for his release after Polanski was arrested in Switzerland in relation to his 1977 sexual abuse case In 2010, she joined Isabelle Adjani, Paul Auster, Isabelle Huppert, Milan Kundera, Salman Rushdie, Mathilde Seigner, ...
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Avenue Montaigne (film)
''Fauteuils d'orchestre'' (literal translation, Orchestra Seats) is a French film released in 2006 directed by Danièle Thompson, which she co-scripted with her son, Christopher Thompson. The film was released in the United Kingdom and Australia as ''Orchestra Seats'', and in the United States and English-speaking Canada as ''Avenue Montaigne''. Production Valérie Lemercier was awarded a César Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her performance. The movie was nominated for another four Césars and also received a shortlist nomination for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Film. The film is dedicated to Suzanne Flon (Madame Roux in the cast), who died after the film was completed. Cast * Cécile de France – Jessica * Valérie Lemercier – Catherine Versen * Albert Dupontel – Jean-François Lefort * Claude Brasseur – Jacques Grumberg * Dani – Claudie * Christopher Thompson – Frédéric Grumberg * Laura Morante – Valentine Lefort * Annelise Hesme – ...
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Cécile De France
Cécile de France (; born 17 July 1975) is a Belgian actress. After achieving success in French cinema hits such as ''L'Art (délicat) de la séduction'' (2001) and ''Irène'' (2002), she gained international attention for her lead roles in ''High Tension'' (2003) and ''Hereafter (film), Hereafter'' (2010). Life and career Born in Namur (city), Namur, she left Belgium at the age of 17 to go to Paris where she studied theatre for two years with actor Jean Paul Denizon, assistant to British director Peter Brook. She then spent three years (1995–98) at the acting academy :fr:École nationale supérieure des arts et techniques du théâtre, ENSATT (''École Nationale Supérieure des Arts et Techniques du Théâtre'') in the ''Département Comédie'' first at the ''Rue Blanche'' in Paris, then in Lyon. She was discovered by the agent Dominique Besnehard and appeared in French hit films such as ''L'Art (délicat) de la séduction'' (2001) and ''Irène'' (2002). Her international b ...
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Eric Lartigau
The given name Eric, Erich, Erikk, Erik, Erick, or Eirik is derived from the Old Norse name ''Eiríkr'' (or ''Eríkr'' in Old East Norse due to monophthongization). The first element, ''ei-'' may be derived from the older Proto-Norse ''* aina(z)'', meaning "one, alone, unique", ''as in the form'' ''Æ∆inrikr'' explicitly, but it could also be from ''* aiwa(z)'' "everlasting, eternity", as in the Gothic form ''Euric''. The second element ''- ríkr'' stems either from Proto-Germanic ''* ríks'' "king, ruler" (cf. Gothic ''reiks'') or the therefrom derived ''* ríkijaz'' "kingly, powerful, rich, prince"; from the common Proto-Indo-European root * h₃rḗǵs. The name is thus usually taken to mean "sole ruler, autocrat" or "eternal ruler, ever powerful". ''Eric'' used in the sense of a proper noun meaning "one ruler" may be the origin of ''Eriksgata'', and if so it would have meant "one ruler's journey". The tour was the medieval Swedish king's journey, when newly elected, to s ...
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I Do (2006 Film)
''I Do'' (french: Prête-moi ta main; ) or ''Rent a Wife'' (international working title), is a 2006 French romantic comedy film directed by Éric Lartigau, based on an original idea by Alain Chabat. The film stars Charlotte Gainsbourg, Alain Chabat and Bernadette Lafont. It is Chabat and Gainsbourg's third collaboration, after '' Ils se marièrent et eurent beaucoup d'enfants'' (2004) and ''The Science of Sleep'' (2006). This film was officially remade into an Indian Telugu language film ''Manmadhudu 2'' released in August 2019. Plot summary Luis Campos (Alain Chabat), 43, happily single, mollycoddled by his family (mother and 5 sisters, who by design established by his late father Hercule form a kind of family council known as the ''G7''), has a successful career as a perfumer and an easy life. Tired of taking care of him, the G7 decide he should get married within a year. The problem is Luis does not want any kind of serious relationship since they ruined his first true love. Afte ...
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Charlotte Gainsbourg
Charlotte Lucy Gainsbourg (; born 21 July 1971) is a British-French actress and singer. She is the daughter of English actress Jane Birkin and French musician Serge Gainsbourg. After making her musical debut with her father on the song "Lemon Incest" at the age of 12, she released an album with her father at the age of 15. More than 20 years passed before Gainsbourg released albums as an adult ('' 5:55'', '' IRM'', ''Stage Whisper'' and ''Rest'') to commercial and critical success. She has also appeared in many films, including the "Depression" trilogy directed by Lars von Trier, and has received a César Award and the Cannes Film Festival Best Actress Award. Background Gainsbourg was born on 21 July 1971 in the Marylebone area of Central London to English actress and singer Jane Birkin and French musician Serge Gainsbourg. Gainsbourg was born at the height of her parents' fame; they had made headlines several years earlier with the sexually explicit song " Je t'aime... moi ...
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Philippe Lioret
Philippe Lioret (born 10 October 1955) is a French film director, screenwriter A screenplay writer (also called screenwriter, scriptwriter, scribe or scenarist) is a writer who practices the craft of screenwriting, writing screenplays on which mass media, such as films, television programs and video games, are based. ... and producer. Filmography References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Lioret, Philippe 1955 births Living people Officiers of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres Film directors from Paris French screenwriters French film producers ...
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Don't Worry, I'm Fine
''Don't Worry, I'm Fine'' (french: Je vais bien, ne t'en fais pas) is a 2006 French drama film directed by Philippe Lioret based on the 2000 novel of the same name by Olivier Adam. Plot Lili, a 19-year-old, returns from holidays and learns that her twin brother Loïc has left the house after a violent argument with their father. Lili had a very strong relationship with her brother and is distraught after having no contact with him at all, concluding that something happened to him. Lili stops eating and begins losing strength and ends up in the hospital where she has decided to stop living at all. She receives a letter from Loïc where he apologizes for leaving without a word or getting back to her and makes it very clear that he will not be coming back. He also says that he has been traveling around living on petty jobs and blames their father for his lot in life. Lili recovers and begins looking for her twin by following the trail of the letters she has received along with Thomas, ...
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