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Le Débarquement
Title: Le Débarquement
Released: January 18, 2013
Type: Movie
Inspired by the American program Saturday Night Live from NBC, around thirty actors take part in various humorous sketches.
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Porn in the Hood
Title: Porn in the Hood
Character: Vieille dame cité
Released: July 11, 2012
Type: Movie
3 childhood friends who have never left their hometown in the suburb try to get into porn as a way of earning easy money.
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The Woman in the Fifth
Title: The Woman in the Fifth
Character: Lawyer's Translator
Released: September 11, 2011
Type: Movie
An American writer moves to Paris to be closer to his daughter and finds himself falling immediately on hard times.
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Mom Lost It!
Title: Mom Lost It!
Character: Geneviève
Released: December 15, 2009
Type: Movie
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Bank Error in Your Favour
Title: Bank Error in Your Favour
Character: Mémé Morel
Released: April 8, 2009
Type: Movie
After working with the bank for a long time, Julien decides to open a restaurant with his best friend. Unfortunately, when the bank refuses to grant him a loan, he comes up with a plan.
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Séraphine
Title: Séraphine
Released: October 1, 2008
Type: Movie
The tragic story of French naïve painter Séraphine Louis aka Séraphine de Senlis (1864-1942), a humble servant who becomes a gifted self-taught painter. Discovered by prominent critic and collector William Uhde, she came to prominence between the wars grouped with other naïve painters like Henri Rouseau only to descend into madness and obscurity with the onset of Great Depression and World War II.
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Frontier(s)
Title: Frontier(s)
Character: La mere
Released: July 1, 2007
Type: Movie
A gang of young thieves flee Paris during the violent aftermath of a political election, only to hole up at an Inn run by neo-Nazis.
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La bostella
Title: La bostella
Character: Toune, Edouard's mother
Released: June 7, 2000
Type: Movie
Taking its title from a popular 1960s dance craze, this digital video comedy concerns the exploits of a particularly odd fictional talk-show host, portrayed by real-life French talk-show sensation Edouard Baer. Baer -- who also directed and co-wrote the film -- plays a sarcastic TV personality who decides to gather together the panel members from his live show before they shoot the program so that they have a chance to rehearse. To this end, the absurd group -- including a lawyer, a transvestite, and a grown woman who acts like a child -- rents a villa for a month. It doesn't take long for resentment to fester among the motley crew.
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Title: H
Character: Mme Rostand, malade alité
Released: October 24, 1998
Type: TV
At a dysfunctional hospital in Paris, three bumbling, eccentric medical employees embark on zany misadventures with surgical imprecision.
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The Passion of Bernadette
Title: The Passion of Bernadette
Released: May 9, 1990
Type: Movie
French filmmaker Jean Delannoy directs this inspiring sequel to his biopic about Marie-Bernarde Soubirous (portrayed by Sydney Penny), a young shepherdess who claimed to have seen numerous apparitions of the Lady in White at Lourdes in 1858. Chronicling Bernadette's years with the Sisters of Charity of Nevers convent, the film traces her life from age 22 until her untimely death from tuberculosis at age 35.
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I. You. They.
Title: I. You. They.
Character: L'interviewée qui a assassiné son mari
Released: June 28, 1973
Type: Movie
Little did this pretty brunette know when she applied for a babysitting job that her employer was an artist and that everything at his place differed from the outside world. What struck her the most was to find out that her boss had shrunk his wife and kept her in the fridge in order, as he said, to keep her safe from a hostile world!
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Les portes claquent
Title: Les portes claquent
Character: Marlène, la bonne
Released: November 24, 1966
Type: Movie
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Title: At Theatre Tonight
Character: Marlène, la bonne
Released: July 21, 1966
Type: TV
At Theater tonight is a TV show broadcasted from 25th August 1966 to 21st September 1985. The show is broadcast plays recorded in two or three days, during public performances at the Théâtre Marigny on the Champs-Élysées, or sometimes Edouard VII theater.