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Rémi Sans Famille
''Remi, Nobody's Boy'' () is a 2018 French historical comedy-drama film directed by Antoine Blossier. The story is based on the French author Hector Malot's novel '' Sans Famille''. Synopsis The beginning of the film takes place in an orphanage on a stormy night. The terrified children are gathered on an old man, who tells a story about his childhood, and the man's name is Rémi. Rémi is a young boy found abandoned at a church as a baby. The boy grew up happily with his mother, but difficulties came when his father had an accident and was sued. Rémi was tried to be taken to an orphanage by his father when they met with a former violinist named Vitalis, a street performer with a monkey, Lovely Heart (Joli-Coeur in original French), and a dog, Capi. Vitalis discovered Rémi's singing talent and offered to "rent" the boy to escape the orphanage. Their adventure begins... Cast References External links * {{IMDb title, 6741368, Remi, Nobody's Boy * Rémi sans famille' (Unif ...
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Philippe Rousselet
Philippe Rousselet (born 7 July 1968) is a French film producer. He won the Academy Award for Best Picture for the 2021 American film '' CODA'', a remake of the 2014 French film ''La Famille Bélier'', which he had also produced. Selected filmography * '' Marie from the Bay of Angels'' (1997) * '' Serial Lover'' (1998) * ''Folle d'elle'' (1998) * ''Barney and His Little Annoyances'' (2001) * ''Blanche'' (2002) * ''Tristan'' (2003) * ''Papa'' (2005) * ''Lord of War'' (2005) * ''The Do-Gooders'' (2005) * ''One Fine Day'' (2006) * '' The Key'' (2007) * ''Crossfire'' (2008) * '' The Women on the 6th Floor'' (2010) * ''Source Code'' (2011) * ''Larry Crowne'' (2011) * '' Paris Manhattan'' (2012) * ''Haute Cuisine'' (2012) * ''Anything for Alice'' (2014) * ''The Grad Job'' (2014) * ''La Famille Bélier'' (2014) * '' Dad in Training'' (2015) * ''Bastille Day'' (2016) * ''West Coast'' (2016) * '' Radin!'' (2016) * '' Two Is a Family'' (2016) * ''How I Met My Father'' (2017) * '' What ...
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Zoe Boyle
Zoe Boyle (born 1 January 1989) is an English actress known for her roles as Lavinia Swire on the series ''Downton Abbey'' and Trinity Ashby on ''Sons of Anarchy''. Education Boyle attended the Royal Central School of Speech & Drama, at the University of London and graduated in 2006. Career Boyle's breakthrough role was in ''Downton Abbey'' as Lavinia Swire. Boyle went on to land recurring roles in the television series '' Breathless'', ''Frontier A frontier is a political and geographical term referring to areas near or beyond a boundary. Australia The term "frontier" was frequently used in colonial Australia in the meaning of country that borders the unknown or uncivilised, th ...'', and '' Witless''. Theatre Filmography Film Television References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Boyle, Zoe 1989 births Living people 21st-century English actresses Place of birth missing (living people) Alumni of the Royal Central School of Spe ...
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Films Produced By Philippe Rousselet
A film, also known as a movie or motion picture, is a work of visual art that simulates experiences and otherwise communicates ideas, stories, perceptions, emotions, or atmosphere through the use of moving images that are generally, since the 1930s, synchronized with sound and (less commonly) other sensory stimulations. Etymology and alternative terms The name "film" originally referred to the thin layer of photochemical emulsion on the celluloid strip that used to be the actual medium for recording and displaying motion pictures. Many other terms exist for an individual motion-picture, including "picture", "picture show", "moving picture", "photoplay", and "flick". The most common term in the United States is "movie", while in Europe, "film" is preferred. Archaic terms include "animated pictures" and "animated photography". "Flick" is, in general a slang term, first recorded in 1926. It originates in the verb flicker, owing to the flickering appearance of early films. ...
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Unifrance
Unifrance is an organization for promoting French films in France and abroad. It is managed by the Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée. It has several hundred members who include filmmakers, directors, screenwriters and agents. Founded in 1949, it participates in around 50 film festivals per year and was one of the ten founding members of European Film Promotion European Film Promotion (EFP) is an organisation with a mission of promoting European films internationally. A network of 38 national film promotion institutes which represent films from their respective territories. Under the EFP flag, the member .... TV France International On June 23, 2021, the members of TV France International (created in 1994) voted for the absorption of TV France International by UniFrance. References External links * Organizations established in 1949 1949 establishments in France Film organizations in France French film industry Organizations based in Paris { ...
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Simon Armstrong
Simon Armstrong is a Welsh actor from Llanelli, best known for his portrayal of Qhorin Halfhand in ''Game of Thrones''. Career Armstrong portrayed Qhorin Halfhand in the HBO series ''Game of Thrones'' (2012). He also had recurring roles in the TV series ''Coronation Street'' (2013) and ''The Interceptor'' (2015). He portrayed Rogers in Nigel Cole's ''Made in Dagenham'' (2010). He starred in the Dutch crime action comedy '' Black Out'' (2012) and in the British drama film '' In the Dark Half'' (2012). In 2014, Simon joined the cast of British- American short Artificio Conceal. The film, written and directed by Ayoub Qanir, was selected to film festivals worldwide including Cannes Film Festival's ''Short Film Corner '', Edinburgh International Film Festival and Seattle International Film Festival. Selected filmography Film Television Selected theatre * 2017: Sir Toby Belch in ''Twelfth Night'' at the Royal Exchange, Manchester The Royal Exchange is a grade II liste ...
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Nicola Duffett
Nicola Duffett (born 22 January 1963) is an English actress. She is known for her roles as Debbie Bates on ''EastEnders'' and Cat MacKenzie on ''Family Affairs''. Career Duffett had a supporting role in the Oscar-winning film ''Howards End'' (1992) by James Ivory. She is known for two long-running soap opera roles. After appearing as Debbie Bates in ''EastEnders'' from 1993 to 1995, she went into the role of boozy floozie Cat Matthews in ''Family Affairs''. Cat first appeared in ''Family Affairs'' in late 1998, and was a key character in the show's story lines until the series ended in December 2005. She has appeared on stage in Simon Gray's ''Simply Disconnected'' at Chichester Festival Theatre; as Titania in ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'' and Helen of Troy in ''Troilus and Cressida'' at the Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park; and in ''Coming Up'' by James Martin Charlton at the Warehouse Theatre. Duffett also took part in the reality series ''Celebrity Fit Club'', and app ...
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Nicholas Rowe (actor)
Nicholas James Sebastian Rowe (born 22 November 1966) is a British actor. At the start of his career he appeared as the lead in the 1985 film ''Young Sherlock Holmes''. Early life and education Rowe was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, to English parents Alison, a singer, and Andrew Rowe, an editor (who subsequently became a Conservative Party Member of Parliament). He received his formal education at Eton College, where he acted in school productions, and subsequently received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Hispanic studies from the University of Bristol. Career Rowe has appeared in a variety of films, television dramas and plays. He played Sherlock Holmes in Barry Levinson's film ''Young Sherlock Holmes'', having read for the part while still at school. He returned to the role of Sherlock Holmes 30 years later in the 2015 film '' Mr. Holmes'', in which he played the part in a film that the "real" Mr. Holmes, now a 93-year-old (played by Ian McKellen Sir Ian Murray McKellen ...
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Ludivine Sagnier
Ludivine Sagnier (born 3 July 1979) is a French actress, known to international audiences for the films ''Swimming Pool'' and ''Peter Pan'' (both 2003), and the Netflix series ''Lupin'' (2021–present). She has also appeared in the English-language series ''The Young Pope'' (2016) and '' The Serpent Queen'' (2022–2024). Sagnier has been nominated for the César Award for Best Supporting Actress three times, for her performances in ''8 Women'' (2002), ''Swimming Pool'', and '' A Secret'' (2007). Early life Sagnier was born on 3 July 1979 in La Celle-Saint-Cloud, in the ''département'' of Yvelines, France, and grew up in Sèvres. Her mother is a retired secretary and her father is a professor of English at the University of Paris. She has one sister, Delphine. As a child, Sagnier underwent abdominal surgery to remove a benign tumor from her intestine, resulting in a surgical scar on her abdomen. Following this surgery, she also fell ill with meningitis, from which she recovered ...
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Sans Famille
''Sans Famille'' (; ) is an 1878 French novel by Hector Malot. The most recent English translation is ''Alone in the World'' by Adrian de Bruyn in 2007. The novel was reportedly inspired by the Italian street musicians of the 19th century, in particular the harpists from Viggiano, Basilicata. Plot First volume In Chavanon and Paris One day Barberin finds a baby boy in Paris. The boy wears very fine clothes, so apparently his parents are rich. Barberin offers to take care of the child, hoping to get a good reward. He gives the boy to his wife, and calls him Rémi. Barberin gets injured in an accident. He blames his employer and hopes to receive financial compensation in a trial. The trial costs a lot of money, and Barberin tells his wife to sell her Cattle, cow (her main source of wealth) and to get rid of Rémi. She does the former. The story proper starts when Rémi is eight years old. Barberin comes home unexpectedly, bitter and penniless, having lost his trial. He sees t ...
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Jonathan Zaccaï
Jonathan Zaccaï (born 22 July 1970) is a Belgian actor, film director and screenwriter. He is the nephew of René Kalisky. His acting credits include ''The Beat That My Heart Skipped'', '' A Distant Neighborhood'', '' The True Story of My Life in Rouen'', '' The Role of Her Life'', '' They Came Back''. He received the Magritte Award for Best Actor The Magritte Award for Best Actor () is an award presented annually by the Académie André Delvaux. It is given in honor of an actor who has delivered an outstanding performance in a leading role while working within the film industry. It is one ... for '' Private Lessons''. Filmography References External links * 1970 births Living people Belgian film directors 21st-century Belgian screenwriters Magritte Award winners 20th-century Belgian male actors 21st-century Belgian male actors Belgian male television actors Belgian male film actors Belgian film producers Male actors from Brussels Belgian Jews Belgia ...
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