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Sushi Sushi
''Sushi Sushi'' is a French film, released on 19 June 1991 and directed by Laurent Perrin. Synopsis Fed up with university life, Maurice Hartmann leaves his studies and creates his own business: Sushi-Express, a Japanese food home delivery business. His artisanal methods and family craft drive the project towards bankruptcy. A businessman lends his hand to the business and delivers sushi using more industrial methods. Technical details * Title : ''Sushi Sushi'' * Director : Laurent Perrin * Writer : Michka Assayas, Jacques Fieschi, Laurent Perrin and Jérôme Tonnerre * Production : * Production company : * Music : Jorge Arriagada * Photography : Dominique Le Rigoleur * Editing : * Decoration : Jacques Rouxel * Country of origin : France * Format : Colours - 1,85:1 - Dolby - 35 mm * Genre : Comedy drama * Length : 86 minutes * Release date : 19 June 1991 (France) Starring * André Dussollier : Maurice Hartmann * Jean-François Stévenin : Richard Souriceau * Sandrine D ...
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Laurent Perrin
Laurent may refer to: *Laurent (name), a French masculine given name and a surname **Saint Laurence (aka: Saint ''Laurent''), the martyr Laurent **Pierre Alphonse Laurent, mathematician **Joseph Jean Pierre Laurent, amateur astronomer, discoverer of minor planet (51) Nemausa *Laurent, South Dakota, a proposed town for the Deaf to be named for Laurent Clerc See also *Laurent series, in mathematics, representation of a complex function ''f(z)'' as a power series which includes terms of negative degree, named for Pierre Alphonse Laurent *Saint-Laurent (other) *Laurence (name), feminine form of "Laurent" *Lawrence (other) Lawrence may refer to: Education Colleges and universities * Lawrence Technological University, a university in Southfield, Michigan, United States * Lawrence University, a liberal arts university in Appleton, Wisconsin, United States Preparator ...
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Frédéric Deban
Frédéric and Frédérick are the French versions of the common male given name Frederick. They may refer to: In artistry: * Frédéric Back, Canadian award-winning animator * Frédéric Bartholdi, French sculptor * Frédéric Bazille, Impressionist painter best known for his depiction of figures * Frédéric Mariotti, actor In politics: * Frédéric Bamvuginyumvira, 1st Vice-President of Burundi * Frédéric Ngenzebuhoro, Vice-President of Burundi from 11 November 2004 to 26 August 2005 * Frédéric Bastiat, political economist and member of the French assembly In literature: * Frédéric Beigbeder, French writer, commentator critic and pundit * Frédéric Berat, French poet and songwriter * Frédéric Mistral, French poet In science: * Frédéric Cailliaud, French mineralogist * Frédéric Joliot-Curie, French physicist and Nobel laureate In sport: * Frédéric Bourdillon (born 1991), French-Israeli basketball player in the Israel Basketball Premier League * Frédérick ...
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French Comedy Films
French comedy films are comedy films produced in France. Comedy is the most popular French genre in cinema. Comic films began to appear in significant numbers during the era of silent films, roughly 1895 to 1930. The visual humour of many of these silent films relied on slapstick and burlesque. Characteristics of French comedy films French comedy films are very often social comedies, which differs largely from American comedies."La comédie française se différencie ..par son aspect social, une lutte des classes généralement absente des comédies américaines." . Social comedy Culture shock, in several French comedies, oftentimes contain several 'clichés', which include: * Religion – ''The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob'' in the 1970s, and ''Serial (Bad) Weddings'' in the 2010s * Social background – ''Life Is a Long Quiet River'' in the 1980s, and ''The Intouchables'' in the 2010s * Difference of life between two places – '' Welcome to the Land of ch'tis'' in the ...
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Jacky Nercessian
Jacky Nercessian (or ''Nersessian'' ( hy, Ժաքի Ներսեսյան), born November 16, 1950) is a French actor who is ethnically Armenian. One of his most known roles is Apkar in '' Mayrig'' by Henri Verneuil. Biography Nercessian was born in 1950 in Saint-Etienne. He graduated from the Department of Theology to become a Pastor in England. He has played both in cinema and TV – including the role of Mustafa Ismael Faruki in ''Long Journey'' (Golden Lion for the Best Feature Film, Venice IFF, 2004). Nercessian played in the Theatre of Renaissance for one season and later toured with the Last Call. In 2009 he starred in ''Everybody Loves Juliet'' at Splendid Theatre. In 2010, he appeared in Luc Besson’s blockbuster '' Extraordinary Adventures of Adèle Blanc-Sec''. Selected filmography * The Little Thief (1988) * Sushi Sushi (1991) * Mayrig (1991) * Les dents de ma mère (1991) * 588 rue paradis (1992) * Les Mamies (1992) * La Soif de l'or (1993) * Why Is Mother in ...
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Olivier Broche
Olivier Broche (born 18 December 1963) is a French actor and producer. He is best known for playing in the cult TV series '' Les Deschiens'' (1993–2002), in which he play alongside Yolande Moreau Yolande Moreau (born 27 February 1953) is a Belgian comedian, actress, film director and screenwriter. She has won three César Awards from four nominations. Career She made her cinematic debut with director Agnès Varda in two movies: Sept pià .... Filmography On Stage References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Broche, Olivier French male film actors Living people 20th-century French male actors 21st-century French male actors French male stage actors French male television actors Male actors from Paris 1963 births ...
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Pascal Aubier
Pascal Aubier is a French actor, director, script writer, producer and editor, born in 1943 in Paris, France. Filmography As actor * 1958 : '' Faibles femmes'' * 1964 : ''Lucky Jo'' * 1965 : '' Pierrot le fou'' : ''Brother #2'' * 1966 : ''Chappaqua'' * 1967 : '' Mamaia'' : ''Manager'' * 1968 : '' La Fille d'en face'' : ''Georges'' * 1969 : '' Sirocco d'hiver'' (''Sirokkó'') : ''Tihomir'' * 1969 : '' L'Examen du petit'' * 1969 : '' La Bande à Bonnot'' : ''Eugène Dieudonné'' * 1971 : '' Valparaiso, Valparaiso'' * 1972 : '' Le Soldat et les trois sœurs'' * 1979 : '' Rien ne va plus'' : ''Hospital patient, Métro passenger, Jean-Gabriel'' * 1980 : '' Bobo la tête'' : ''The officer'' * 1980 : '' Ma blonde, entends-tu dans la ville ?'' : ''Syndicaliste'' * 1981 : '' Le Rat'' * 1982 : '' Tokyo no yami'' (aka ''Laissé inachevé à Tokyo'') * 1982 : ''Rock'' (TV) : ''Impresario Guzzi Smith'' * 1983 : '' Debout les crabes, la mer monte !'', dir. Jean-Jacques Grand-Jouan : ''Le m ...
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Catherine Frot
Catherine Frot (; born 1 May 1956) is a French actress. A 10-time César Award nominee, she won the awards for Best Actress for '' Marguerite'' (2015) and Best Supporting Actress for ''Family Resemblances'' (1996). Her other films include ''Le Dîner de Cons'' (1998), ''La Dilettante'' (1999), and ''Haute Cuisine'' (2012). Early life Frot was born in Paris, France, the daughter of an engineer and a mathematics teacher. Her younger sister, Dominique, is also an actress. Catherine demonstrated comic talent at an early age, and enrolled in the Versailles conservatory when she was 14, and was still in school. In 1974, she began her education at the school, and afterwards took up full-time studies at the conservatory. Career In 1975, Frot appeared at the Festival d'Avignon with the Compagnie du Chapeau Rouge (Red Hat Company), which she founded with the help of others. From then on, Catherine put all her energy into theatre performances in roles such as the ''Présidente de Tourve ...
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Aladin Reibel
Aladdin is a folk tale of Middle Eastern origin. Aladdin, Aladin, and variants such as Aladdin and His Magic Lamp, may also refer to: Arts and entertainment Disney franchise * ''Aladdin'' (franchise) ** Aladdin (Disney character), protagonist of Disney's ''Aladdin'' franchise ** ''Aladdin'' (1992 Disney film), an animated film *** ''Aladdin'' (1992 soundtrack) ** ''Aladdin'' (2011 musical), based on the film ** ''Aladdin'' (animated TV series), 1994–1995 ** Disney's Aladdin: A Musical Spectacular, a Broadway-style show, 2003–2016 ** ''Disney's Aladdin'' (Capcom video game), 1993 ** ''Disney's Aladdin'' (Virgin Games video game), 1993 ** ''Disney's Aladdin'' (1994 video game), for Sega's 8-bit consoles ** ''Aladdin'' (2019 film), a live action adaptation of the 1992 film *** ''Aladdin'' (2019 soundtrack) Films * ''Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp'' (1917 film), a silent film * "Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp", a 1939 short film with Popeye as Aladdin * "Aladdin and ...
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Jean-François Perrier
Jean-François is a French given name. Notable people bearing the given name include: * Jean-François Carenco (born 1952), French politician * Jean-François Champollion (1790–1832), French Egyptologist * Jean-François Clervoy (born 1958), French engineer and astronaut * Jean-François Corminboeuf (born 1953), Swiss sport sailor * Jean-François Dagenais (born 1975), Canadian music producer * Jean-François David (born 1982), Canadian ice hockey player * Jean-François Gariépy (born 1984), Canadian alt-right political commentator and former neuroscientist * Jean-François Garreaud (1946–2020), French actor * Jean-François de La Harpe (1739–1803), French critic * Jean-François Lyotard (1924-1998), French philosopher * Jean-François Marceau (born 1976), Canadian judoka * Jean-François Marmontel (1723–1799), French historian and writer * Jean-François Martial (1891–1977), Belgian actor * Jean-François Millet (1814–1875), French painter * Jean-François Papillon (di ...
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Marianne Epin
Marianne () has been the national personification of the French Republic since the French Revolution, as a personification of liberty, equality, fraternity and reason, as well as a portrayal of the Goddess of Liberty. Marianne is displayed in many places in France and holds a place of honour in town halls and law courts. She is depicted in the ''Triumph of the Republic'', a bronze sculpture overlooking the Place de la Nation in Paris, as well as represented with another Parisian statue on the Place de la République. Her profile stands out on the official government logo of the country, appears on French euro coins and on French postage stamps. She was also featured on the former franc currency and is officially used on most government documents. Marianne is a significant republican symbol; her French monarchist equivalent is often Joan of Arc. As a national icon Marianne represents opposition to monarchy and the championship of freedom and democracy against all forms of o ...
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Marie-Armelle Deguy
Marie-Armelle Deguy is a French actress, the daughter of poet and essayist Michel Deguy. Filmography Cinema *1988: ''La Septième dimension'' by Laurent Dussaux *1988: ''Zanzibar'' by Christine Pascal *1988: ''L'Enfance de l'art'' by Francis Girod *1990: '' Lacenaire'' by Francis Girod *1991: '' Sushi Sushi'' by Laurent Perrin *1993: ''La Naissance de l'amour'' by Philippe Garrel *1997: ''Une femme très très très amoureuse'' by Ariel Zeitoun *1999: ''Une saison'' by Brigitte Coscas *1999: '' La vie ne me fait pas peur'' by Noémie Lvovsky *1999: ''La Tentation de l'innocence'' by Fabienne Godet *2001: '' Gregoire Moulin vs. Humanity'' by Artus de Penguern *2001: '' Liberté-Oléron'' by Bruno Podalydès *2002: '' A Private Affair'' by Guillaume Nicloux *2003: '' À la petite semaine'' by Sam Karmann *2006: ''I Do'' by Éric Lartigau *2007: '' La Môme'' by Olivier Dahan *2007: '' Have Mercy on Us All'' by Régis Wargnier *2009: '' La Sainte Victoire'' by François Favra ...
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