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In A Rush (film)
''In a Rush'' (french: Au galop) is a 2012 French comedy-drama film written, directed by and starring Louis-Do de Lencquesaing. It was screened in the International Critics' Week section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. Plot Ada is in a relationship, with a child, about to get married, when she meets Paul, a single man with a daughter and an overbearing mother. His father dies. Cast *Louis-Do de Lencquesaing as Paul Bastherlain * Marthe Keller as Mina *Valentina Cervi as Ada *Alice de Lencquesaing as Camille * Bernard Verley as BonP *Xavier Beauvois as François *Laurent Capelluto as Christian *Ralph Amoussou as Louis *Emola Romo-Renoir as Zoé *Denis Podalydès as The editor *André Marcon as The financial advisor *George Aguilar as The taxi driver Critical response '' Variety'' compared it to "a sad soap, only with literary ambitions and more nudity". ''The Hollywood Reporter ''The Hollywood Reporter'' (''THR'') is an American digital and print magazine which focuses on ...
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Louis-Do De Lencquesaing
Louis-Do de Lencquesaing (born 25 December 1963) is a French actor and film director. His daughter, Alice de Lencquesaing, is also an actress. Filmography As an actor *''Les dernières heures du millénaire'' (1990, Short) *''Madame Bovary'' (1991) *''La vie des morts'' (1991) as Nicolas *''Le sommeil d'Adrien'' (1991, Short) as Adrien *''De l'histoire ancienne'' (1991, Short) *'' The Sentinel'' (1992) *''Mensonge'' (1993) as Rémi *''Hélas pour moi'' (1993) as Ludovic, un élève *''Ainsi Soient-Elles'' (1995) as Laurent *''Encore'' (1996) as Bruno *''For Sale'' (1998) *''Alissa'' (1998) as Bukovski *''Mécréant'' (1998, Short) as Vincent *''Les infortunes de la beauté'' (1999) as François *''Marée haute'' (1999, Short) *''Sentimental Destinies'' (2000) as Arthur Pommerel *''Anywhere Out of the World'' (2000, Short) as Antoine *'' A Private Affair'' (2002) as Philippe *''Le loup de la côte Ouest'' (2002) as Le commissaire Vianet *''La vie promise'' (2002) as Maquereau 1 * ...
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Denis Podalydès
Denis Podalydès (born 22 April 1963) is a French actor and scriptwriter of Greek descent. Podalydès has appeared in more than 140 films and television shows since 1989. He starred in '' The Officers' Ward'', which was entered into the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. Career He is a former student of the Paris Conservatoire national supérieur d'art dramatique, and became a pensionnaire of the Comédie-Française in 1997, and then a sociétaire in 2000, now considered as one of their major actors. He became the 505th sociétaire on 1st January 2000. Before joining that company he had appeared in '' Sophonisbe'' by Corneille (1988), '' L'Épreuve'' and '' Les Sincères'' by Marivaux (1989), '' La Double Inconstance'' by Marivaux and ''Ruy Blas'' by Victor Hugo (1990), ''Le Misanthrope'' by Molière, and ''Bérénice'' by Racine (1992), ''Les Fausses Confidences'' by Marivaux (1992), and ''Anatol'' by Arthur Schnitzler in 1995. Director From 2006, he began directing for the stage, w ...
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1 (one, unit, unity) is a number representing a single or the only entity. 1 is also a numerical digit and represents a single unit of counting or measurement. For example, a line segment of ''unit length'' is a line segment of length 1. In conventions of sign where zero is considered neither positive nor negative, 1 is the first and smallest positive integer. It is also sometimes considered the first of the infinite sequence of natural numbers, followed by  2, although by other definitions 1 is the second natural number, following  0. The fundamental mathematical property of 1 is to be a multiplicative identity, meaning that any number multiplied by 1 equals the same number. Most if not all properties of 1 can be deduced from this. In advanced mathematics, a multiplicative identity is often denoted 1, even if it is not a number. 1 is by convention not considered a prime number; this was not universally accepted until the mid-20th century. Additionally, 1 is the s ...
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2012 Films
2012 in film is an overview of events, including the highest-grossing films, award ceremonies, critics' lists of the best films of 2012, festivals, a list of country-specific lists of films released, and notable deaths. Most notably, the two oldest surviving American film studios, Universal and Paramount both celebrated their centennial anniversaries, marking the first time that two major film studios celebrate 100 years, and the Dolby Atmos sound format was launched for the premiere of '' Brave''. The ''James Bond'' film series celebrated its 50th anniversary and released its 23rd film, ''Skyfall''. Six box-office blockbusters from previous years (''Beauty and the Beast'', '' Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace'', ''Titanic'', ''Raiders of the Lost Ark'', ''Finding Nemo'', and ''Monsters, Inc.'') were re-released in 3D and IMAX. Also, the year marked the debut for high frame rate technology. The first film using 48 F.P.S., a higher frame rate than the film industry sta ...
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The Hollywood Reporter
''The Hollywood Reporter'' (''THR'') is an American digital and print magazine which focuses on the Cinema of the United States, Hollywood film industry, film, television, and entertainment industries. It was founded in 1930 as a daily trade paper, and in 2010 switched to a weekly Wide-format printer, large-format print magazine with a revamped website. As of 2020, the day-to-day operations of the company are handled by Penske Media Corporation through a joint venture with Eldridge Industries. History Early years; 1930–1987 ''The Hollywood Reporter'' was founded in 1930 by William R. Wilkerson, William R. "Billy" Wilkerson (1890–1962) as Hollywood's first daily entertainment trade newspaper. The first edition appeared on September 3, 1930, and featured Wilkerson's front-page "Tradeviews" column, which became influential. The newspaper appeared Monday-to-Saturday for the first 10 years, except for a brief period, then Monday-to-Friday from 1940. Wilkerson used caustic articles ...
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Variety (magazine)
''Variety'' is an American media company owned by Penske Media Corporation. The company was founded by Sime Silverman in New York City in 1905 as a weekly newspaper reporting on theater and vaudeville. In 1933 it added ''Daily Variety'', based in Los Angeles, to cover the motion-picture industry. ''Variety.com'' features entertainment news, reviews, box office results, cover stories, videos, photo galleries and features, plus a credits database, production charts and calendar, with archive content dating back to 1905. History Foundation ''Variety'' has been published since December 16, 1905, when it was launched by Sime Silverman as a weekly periodical covering theater and vaudeville with its headquarters in New York City. Silverman had been fired by ''The Morning Telegraph'' in 1905 for panning an act which had taken out an advert for $50. As a result, he decided to start his own publication "that ouldnot be influenced by advertising." With a loan of $1,500 from his father- ...
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George Aguilar
George Aguilar is a Mescalero Apache and Pascua Yaqui actor. He is best known for his roles as Cahuenga in '' Bagdad Café'', Johnny Sassamon in ''The Scarlet Letter'', Grandfather Stone in Dreamkeeper, Big Foot in '' Into the West'', and Kaw Chief in ''Neverland''. Career Aguilar is probably best known for his work on ''Bagdad Cafe'' (1987), ''The Scarlet Letter'' (1995) and the miniseries ''Neverland'' (2011). Personal life Aguilar has been married to French actress Josiane Balasko since 2003. They reside in the Paris Paris () is the capital and most populous city of France, with an estimated population of 2,165,423 residents in 2019 in an area of more than 105 km² (41 sq mi), making it the 30th most densely populated city in the world in 2020. S ... area. A son, also named George Aguilar, was a car mechanic and aspiring actor who with his father appeared in ''The Scarlet Letter'' (1995) and ''Into The West'' (2005); he died in 2008 at age 28. Filmograph ...
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André Marcon
André Marcon (born 6 July 1948) is a French actor. In 1980 he starred in ''Le Voyage en douce'' directed by Michel Deville. Selected filmography * ''Le Voyage en douce'' (1980) * '' Stolen Life'' (1998) * ''Peau d'Ange'' (2002) * ''The Page Turner'' (2006) * ''Le Cri'' (2006) * '' 36 Views from the Pic Saint-Loup'' (2009) * '' Au galop'' (2012) * ''On the Other Side of the Tracks'' (2012) * ''Gare du Nord'' (2013) * ''Me, Myself and Mum'' (2013) * '' A Perfect Man'' (2015) * '' Marguerite'' (2015) * '' Things to Come'' (2016) * '' See You Up There'' (2017) * ''Volontaire'' (2018) * ''An Officer and a Spy'' (2019) * '' A Radiant Girl'' (2021) * '' Lost Illusions'' (2021) * ''The Mad Women's Ball ''The Mad Women's Ball'' (French: ''Le bal des folles'') is a 2021 French supernatural thriller film directed by Mélanie Laurent from a screenplay by Laurent and Christophe Deslandes. It is based upon the novel ''Le bal des folles'' by Victoria M ...'' (2021) References External l ...
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Ralph Amoussou
Ralph Amoussou (born 3 May 1989) is a French actor. He is known for his roles as Séby on the Netflix series ''Marianne'' (2019), Samuel Becker on the OCS series '' Missions'' (2019-2021), and Paul on the Netflix series ''Transatlantic'' (2023). For his performance in the 2008 film ''With a Little Help from Myself'', he was nominated for a César Award for Most Promising Actor. Early life Amoussou was born in Paris and raised in Benin and Nigeria until he was twelve years old. He was named after Ralph Abernathy and Ralph Ellison. His maternal grandmother is an Ethiopian Jew, and his maternal grandfather is from the former Kingdom of Dahomey, in present-day Benin. His mother speaks Fon. Amoussou started acting as a teenager and landed his first role at fifteen. He trained at the Susan Batson Studio in New York. Career His performance in the 2008 film ''With a Little Help from Myself'' earned him a nomination for Most Promising Actor at the 34th César Awards. In 2019, he ...
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