Thelma, Louise Et Chantal
''Thelma, Louise et Chantal'' is a 2010 French comedy film directed by . The film premiered at the 2010 L'Alpe d'Huez Film Festival. Plot Gabrielle, Nelly and Chantal are three girlfriends. They decide to travel together to the wedding of their ex at La Rochelle. During this trip, they share their blows of heart and rants. Cast * Jane Birkin as Nelly * Caroline Cellier as Gabrielle * Catherine Jacob as Chantal * Thierry Lhermitte as Phillipe * Michèle Bernier as The bride * Alysson Paradis as Elisa * Sébastien Huberdeau as Mathieu * Micheline Presle as Huguette * Joséphine de Meaux as Sophie * as Nicolas * as Hugo * as Bruno * Nicolas Schweri as Clément * Jean-Pierre Martins as the mechanic * Eriq Ebouaney as the realtor * Brice Fournier Brice Fournier (born 20 July 1966) is a French actor. He appeared in more than thirty films since 2004. Fournier grew up in Saint-Priest. Selected filmography References External links * 1966 births Living peo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Catherine Jacob (actress)
Catherine Jacob (born 16 December 1956) is a French film and theatre actress who has won a César Award for her role in ''Life Is a Long Quiet River'' (1988), and was nominated for César Award for Best Supporting Actress, Best Supporting Actress in ''Tatie Danielle'' (1990), ''Merci la vie'' (1991) and ''Neuf mois'' (1994). She has been two-time president of the Lumière Awards. She is known for her voice and her charisma. Early life Born in Paris on 16 December 1956, Catherine Jacob spent part of her childhood and adolescence in Compiègne, where she was educated at primary school and then Pierre d'Ailly High School. Her father was a dental surgeon and her mother an orthodontist. She has a younger brother. Career 1980–1987: Beginnings After obtaining a diploma in architecture, Catherine Jacob moved to Paris. From 1978 to 1980, she studied acting at the Cours Florent, then located on Île Saint-Louis, Saint Louis Island. She started to act in the early 1980s as an extra in ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Micheline Presle
Micheline Presle (; born Micheline Nicole Julia Émilienne Chassagne; 22 August 1922 – 21 February 2024) was a French actress. She was sometimes billed as Micheline Prelle. Starting her career in 1937, she starred or appeared in over 150 films appearing first in productions in her native France and also in Hollywood during the era of Classical Hollywood Cinema, before returning again to Europe, especially French films from the mid-1960s until 2014. Biography Early life Born in Paris on the left bank on 22 August 1922, Presle wanted to be an actress from an early age. She took acting classes in her early teens. She was the daughter of Robert Chassagne, a French banker (who fled to the United States amid a finance scandal) and artist Julie Bachelier. She received early education in a convent school, but took acting classes with the Belgian actor Raymond Rouleau. She reprised the relationship by appearing with him in '' Falbalas'', a/k/a '' Paris Frills'' (1945). Early French ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2010s French Films
1 (one, unit, unity) is a number, numeral, and glyph. It is the first and smallest positive integer of the infinite sequence of natural numbers. This fundamental property has led to its unique uses in other fields, ranging from science to sports, where it commonly denotes the first, leading, or top thing in a group. 1 is the unit of counting or measurement, a determiner for singular nouns, and a gender-neutral pronoun. Historically, the representation of 1 evolved from ancient Sumerian and Babylonian symbols to the modern Arabic numeral. In mathematics, 1 is the multiplicative identity, meaning that any number multiplied by 1 equals the same number. 1 is by convention not considered a prime number. In digital technology, 1 represents the "on" state in binary code, the foundation of computing. Philosophically, 1 symbolizes the ultimate reality or source of existence in various traditions. In mathematics The number 1 is the first natural number after 0. Each natural numbe ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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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 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 2000 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2010 Comedy Films
1 (one, unit, unity) is a number, numeral, and glyph. It is the first and smallest positive integer of the infinite sequence of natural numbers. This fundamental property has led to its unique uses in other fields, ranging from science to sports, where it commonly denotes the first, leading, or top thing in a group. 1 is the unit of counting or measurement, a determiner for singular nouns, and a gender-neutral pronoun. Historically, the representation of 1 evolved from ancient Sumerian and Babylonian symbols to the modern Arabic numeral. In mathematics, 1 is the multiplicative identity, meaning that any number multiplied by 1 equals the same number. 1 is by convention not considered a prime number. In digital technology, 1 represents the "on" state in binary code, the foundation of computing. Philosophically, 1 symbolizes the ultimate reality or source of existence in various traditions. In mathematics The number 1 is the first natural number after 0. Each natural numbe ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2010 Films
1 (one, unit, unity) is a number, numeral, and glyph. It is the first and smallest positive integer of the infinite sequence of natural numbers. This fundamental property has led to its unique uses in other fields, ranging from science to sports, where it commonly denotes the first, leading, or top thing in a group. 1 is the unit of counting or measurement, a determiner for singular nouns, and a gender-neutral pronoun. Historically, the representation of 1 evolved from ancient Sumerian and Babylonian symbols to the modern Arabic numeral. In mathematics, 1 is the multiplicative identity, meaning that any number multiplied by 1 equals the same number. 1 is by convention not considered a prime number. In digital technology, 1 represents the "on" state in binary code, the foundation of computing. Philosophically, 1 symbolizes the ultimate reality or source of existence in various traditions. In mathematics The number 1 is the first natural number after 0. Each natural nu ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Brice Fournier
Brice Fournier (born 20 July 1966) is a French actor. He appeared in more than thirty films since 2004. Fournier grew up in Saint-Priest. Selected filmography References External links * 1966 births Living people Male actors from Lyon French male film actors French male television actors 21st-century French male actors Emlyon Business School alumni {{France-film-actor-1960s-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Eriq Ebouaney
Eriq Ebouaney (born 3 October 1967) is a French actor. He is best known for his portrayal as the Congolese Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba in the 2000 film '' Lumumba'', as "Blacktie" in Brian De Palma's ''Femme Fatale'' and as "Ice" in the 2008 action film '' Transporter 3'' in which he starred opposite Jason Statham. Recently, Eriq appeared in the 2025 Indian-Malayalam film ''L2: Empuraan'', playing the role of Kabuga. Early life Ebouaney was born in Angers, France, the son of Cameroonian immigrants. As a child he didn't show an interest in acting and was set on becoming a businessman. However, at the age of 30, he joined a theatre company and left his job as a sales manager to become a professional actor. Career He made his film debut in 1996 in the Cédric Klapisch directed film '' Chacun cherche son chat''. He landed a leading role in the 2000 film Lumumba in which he portrayed Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba. The film was shot in Beira, Mozambique. In 2002, he starred in ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jean-Pierre Martins
Jean-Pierre Martins (born 29 October 1971) is a French actor and musician. He is known for playing the French boxer Marcel Cerdan in ''La Vie en rose'' (2007). Life and career In 2007, he played the French boxer Marcel Cerdan on Édith Piaf's biopic ''La Vie en rose'', co-starring Marion Cotillard as Piaf. In 2009, he played the lead role in the Gregoire Sivan monster film ''King Crab Attack'' and in the thriller films ''The Beast (La bête)'' and '' La Horde''. In July 2009, he was cast for the French drama film ''Pieds Nus sur les Limaces'' and played alongside Diane Kruger. He is part of the rock band ''Silmarils''. He plays the saxophone. Filmography Film *''Laisse tes mains sur mes hanches'' (2003) *''Empire of the Wolves'' (2005) *''Opération Turquoise'' (2007) *''La Vie en rose'' (2007) *''Mes stars et moi'' (2008) *''Coluche, l'histoire d'un mec'' (2008) *''Le syndrome de Stockholm'' (2008) *''The Beast (La bête)'' (2009) *'' La horde'' (2009) *''Papi Noël'' (200 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Joséphine De Meaux
Joséphine de Meaux is a French actress and director. Biography Joséphine de Meaux was born in Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine, France. She studied at the French National Academy of Dramatic Arts from 1999 to 2002, acting in several plays. Joséphine de Meaux started her career in theatre as an actor and director, and then moved to film. She made her on-screen debut in 2003, with the movie '' Who Killed Bambi?'', directed by Gilles Marchand. The film was screened out of competition at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. In 2012, she direct her first short movie called ''Crazy Pink Limo''. In 2019, she released her first motion picture as a director, a comedy titled ''Les petits flocons''. She appeared in the comedies '' Those Happy Days'', '' Tellement proches'' and ''The Intouchables'', all three directed by Éric Toledano and Olivier Nakache. She also appeared in ''Vilaine'', ''Case départ ''Case départ'' (''Tee box'') is a 2011 French comedy film directed by Lionel S ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sébastien Huberdeau
Sébastien Huberdeau (born 30 November 1978) is a Canadian actor. He studied political science at university. He has played in a rendition of the play ''Talk Radio'' and was seen on screens abroad in ''The Barbarian Invasions'' (''Les Invasions barbares''), winner of the 2004 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Huberdeau was nominated in 2000 for a Jutra Award for his role in ''Sable Island (L'Île de sable)''. He is known to enjoy parachuting and fencing. Filmography Movies *''Sable Island (L'Île de sable)'', 1999 *'' Memories Unlocked (Souvenirs intimes)'', 1999 *''Yellowknife'', 2002 *''The Barbarian Invasions (Les Invasions barbares)'', 2003 *'' The Last Tunnel (Le Dernier tunnel)'', 2004 *''Battle of the Brave (Nouvelle-France)'', 2004 *''Family History (Histoire de famille)'', 2006 *'' The Beautiful Beast (La Belle bête)'', 2006 *'' Polytechnique'', 2009 *'' Thelma, Louise et Chantal'', 2010 *'' Silence Lies (Tromper le silence)'', 2010 *'' The Hair of the ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jane Birkin
Jane Mallory Birkin ( ; 14 December 1946 – 16 July 2023) was a British and French actress, singer, and designer. She had a prolific career as an actress, mostly in French cinema. A native of London, Birkin began her career as an actress, appearing in minor roles in Michelangelo Antonioni's ''Blowup'' (1966) and ''Kaleidoscope (1966 film), Kaleidoscope'' (1966). In 1968 she met Serge Gainsbourg while co-starring with him in ''Slogan (film), Slogan'', which marked the beginning of a years-long working and personal relationship. The duo released a debut album, ''Jane Birkin/Serge Gainsbourg,'' in 1969, and Birkin appeared in the film ''Je t'aime moi non plus (film), Je t'aime moi non plus'' in 1976 under Gainsbourg's direction. She mostly worked in France, where she had become a major star, and occasionally appeared in English-language films such as the Agatha Christie adaptations ''Death on the Nile (1978 film), Death on the Nile'' (1978) and ''Evil Under the Sun (1982 film) ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |