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Adolphe (film)
''Adolphe'' is a 2002 in film, 2002 French drama film based on the novel ''Adolphe'' by Benjamin Constant. The film was directed by Benoît Jacquot and starred Isabelle Adjani as Ellénore and Stanislas Merhar as Adolphe. Cast * Isabelle Adjani - Ellénore * Stanislas Merhar - Adolphe * Jean Yanne - Count * Romain Duris - D'Erfeuil * Jean-Louis Richard - Mr. d'Arbigny * Anne Suarez - Mrs. d'Arbigny * Jacqueline Jehanneuf - Aunt Choupie * Jean-Marc Stehlé : Adolphe's father * Maryline Even : La femme de chambre * Bernard Ballet : The prefect * Isild Le Besco : La lingère * Pierre Charras : Le valet de chambre * Rémy Roubakha : Le concierge * François Chattot : The ambassador * John Arnold (actor), John Arnold : Le secrétaire d'ambassade * Maurice Bernart : Le monsieur * Isabelle Caubère : La femme du concierge * Christophe Lavalle : Le laquais d'ambassade References External links

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Benoît Jacquot
Benoît Jacquot (; born 5 February 1947) is a French film director and screenwriter who has had a varied career in European cinema. In July 2024, Jacquot was charged with rape, including of a minor, and was barred from directing and having contact with minors. Life and career Born in Paris, Jacquot began his career as assistant director of Marguerite Duras films, including ''Nathalie Granger'', ''India Song'', and also actor in the 1973 short film ''La Sœur du cadre''. He turned to writing and directing with the 1975 film ''The Musician Killer'', which starred Anna Karina. He has directed over forty films, including ''La Désenchantée'' (1990), starring Judith Godrèche, and ''A Single Girl'' (1995), starring Virginie Ledoyen. In 2003, he directed Jules Massenet, Massenet's opera ''Werther'' conducted by Antonio Pappano at Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. His film ''Farewell, My Queen'' opened the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival in February 2012. He also receive ...
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Anne Suarez
Anne, alternatively spelled Ann, is a form of the Latin female name Anna. This in turn is a representation of the Hebrew Hannah, which means 'favour' or 'grace'. Related names include Annie and Ana. Anne is sometimes used as a male name in the Netherlands, particularly in the Frisian speaking part (for example, author Anne de Vries). In this incarnation, it is related to Germanic arn-names and means 'eagle'.See entry on "Anne" in th''Behind the Name'' databaseand th"Anne"an"Ane"entries (in Dutch) in the Nederlandse Voornamenbank (Dutch First Names Database) of the Meertens Instituut (23 October 2018). It has also been used for males in France ( Anne de Montmorency) and Scotland (Lord Anne Hamilton). In Ireland the name is used as an anglicized version of Áine. Anne is a common name and the following lists represent a small selection. For a comprehensive list, see instead: . As a feminine name Anne * Saint Anne, Mother of the Virgin Mary * Anne, Queen of Great Britain ...
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French Drama Films
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Christophe Lavalle
Christophe may refer to: People * Christophe (name), list of people with this given name or surname * Christophe (singer) (1945–2020), French singer * Cristophe (hairstylist) (born 1958), Belgian hairstylist * Georges Colomb (1856–1945), French comic strip artist and botanist who published under the pseudonym Christophe Other uses * Christophe (Amsterdam) __NOTOC__ Restaurant ''Christophe'' is a defunct restaurant in Amsterdam, in the Netherlands. It was a Types of restaurant#Fine dining, fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin star in 1989 and retained that rating until 2006. In 2013, ..., restaurant in Amsterdam, the Netherlands * 1698 Christophe, asteroid {{Disambiguation, human name, surname Surnames from given names ...
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Isabelle Caubère
Isabel is a female name of Iberian origin. Isabelle is a name that is similar, but it is of French origin. It originates as the medieval Spanish form of '' Elisabeth'' (ultimately Hebrew ''Elisheba''). Arising in the 12th century, it became popular in England in the 13th century following the marriage of Isabella of Angoulême to the king of England. Today it is sometimes abbreviated to Isa. Etymology This set of names is a Spanish variant of the Hebrew name Elisheba through Latin and Greek represented in English and other European languages as Elisabeth. Albert Dauzat, ''Noms et prénoms de France'', Librairie Larousse 1980, édition revue et commentée par Marie-Thérèse Morlet, p. 337a.Chantal Tanet et Tristan Hordé, ''Dictionnaire des prénoms'', Larousse, Paris, 2009, p. 38 These names are derived from the Latin and Greek renderings of the Hebrew name based on both etymological and contextual evidence (the use of Isabel as a translation of the name of the mother of John ...
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Maurice Bernart
Maurice Bernart (5 September 1932 – 12 February 2025) was a French independent film producer and actor. Life and career Bernart was born on 5 September 1932. During World War II, his Jewish family hid in Montauban in a villa owned by Philippe Labro's parents. Throughout his career, he was decorated as an Officer of the Ordre national du Mérite and received a from the Société des Auteurs et Compositeurs Dramatiques. Bernart died on 12th February 2025, at the age of 92. Filmography Producer/co-producer *'' This Sweet Sickness'' (1977) *'' Bye Bye Monkey'' (1978) *''Écoute voir'' (1979) *'' Série noire'' (1979) *'' Le Voyage en douce'' (1980) *'' The Wings of the Dove'' (1981) *'' Les Nanas'' (1985) *'' I Love You'' (1986) *'' Thérèse'' (1986) *'' Agent trouble'' (1987) *'' Bunker Palace Hôtel'' (1989) *'' Nocturne Indien'' (1989) *'' Alberto Express'' (1990) *'' The King's Whore'' (1990) *'' I Don't Kiss'' (1991) *'' Not Everybody's Lucky Enough to Have Communist Pa ...
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John Arnold (actor)
John Arnold may refer to: Politicians * John Arnold (Kentucky politician), member of the Kentucky House of Representatives, 1995–2013 * John Arnold (MP for Ipswich) (died 1410), MP for Ipswich, 1388–1399 * John Arnold (MP for Hampshire) (died 1433), MP for Hampshire, 1413 * John Arnold (MP for Monmouthshire) (died 1606), MP for Monmouthshire, 1597 * John Arnold of Monmouthshire (c. 1635–1702), Ultra-Protestant and MP for Monmouth, 1680–1689, 1695 and Southwark, 1689–1695 * John H. Arnold (politician) (1862–1944), American politician; Lieutenant Governor of Ohio, 1915–1917 * John W. Arnold (1842–1900), American politician; Illinois Senate, 1890–1894 Music *John Arnold (1720–1792), English music editor and composer of psalmodies in the West Gallery style *John Dent Arnold (1890–1948), American lyricist with composer Harry Baisden of World War I songs * John Ayldon (John Arnold, 1943–2013), English opera singer Others * John Arnold (American football) (born ...
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François Chattot
François () is a French masculine given name and surname, equivalent to the English name Francis. People with the given name * François Amoudruz (1926–2020), French resistance fighter * François-Marie Arouet (better known as Voltaire; 1694–1778), French Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher * François Beauchemin (born 1980), Canadian ice hockey player for the Anaheim Ducks * François Blanc (1806–1877), French entrepreneur and operator of casinos * François Bonlieu (1937–1973), French alpine skier * François Cevert (1944–1973), French racing driver * François Chau (born 1959), Cambodian American actor * François Clemmons (born 1945), American singer and actor * François Corbier (1944–2018), French television presenter and songwriter * François Coty (1874–1934), French perfumer * François Coulomb the Elder (1654–1717), French naval architect * François Coulomb the Younger (1691–1751), French naval architect * François Couperin (1668� ...
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Rémy Roubakha
Remy or Rémy may refer to: Places * Remy River, a tributary of rivière du Gouffre in Saint-Urbain, Quebec, Canada * Rémy, Pas-de-Calais, a French commune in Pas-de-Calais * Remy, Oise, northern France * Remy, Oklahoma, United States * 14683 Remy, an asteroid * Pont-Remy, a French commune in Picardie * Saint-Rémy (other), the name of numerous French communes People * Rémy (name), including a list of people and fictional characters with the name Music * Remy Zero, an American alternative rock band and eponymous 1996 album Brands and enterprises * Rémy Cointreau, a French drinks conglomerate, owner of Rémy Martin brand of cognac * Remy International Remy International, Inc. (formerly Delco Remy) headquartered in Pendleton, Indiana is an American manufacturer, remanufacturer, and distributor of light duty starters, alternators, hybrid power technology, and Delco Remy brand heavy duty systems ..., an electrical systems company Other uses * Remy, a type ...
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Pierre Charras
Pierre Charras (19 March 1945 – 19 January 2014) was a French writer, actor and translator from English to French. He published several novels including ''Monsieur Henri'', Prix des Deux Magots (1995), ''Juste avant la nuit'' (1998), ''Comédien'' (2000) and ''Dix-neuf secondes'', prix du roman FNAC 2003. He is buried at the Père Lachaise cemetery (53rd division). Filmography Theatre * 1973 : ''J'ai confiance dans mon pays'' by Alain Scoff, directed by the author, Théâtre Mouffetard * 1986 : ''La Comédie sans titre'' by Italo Svevo Aron Hector Schmitz (19 December 186113 September 1928), better known by the pseudonym Italo Svevo (), was an Italian and Austro-Hungarian writer, businessman, novelist, playwright, and short story writer. A close friend of Irish novelist and ..., directed by Jacques Mauclair, Théâtre du Marais Adaptation * 1982 : ''Une fille drôlement gonflée'' by Ray Cooney and Gene Stone, adaptation in collaboration with Alain Scoff, d ...
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Isild Le Besco
Isild Le Besco (born 22 November 1982) is a French actress and filmmaker, who is of French and Algerian descent on her mother's side, and Vietnamese and Breton on her father's. She has starred in many films, including '' Sade'' (2000), a French film starring Daniel Auteuil, and in ''The Good Heart'', directed by Dagur Kari. The third of five children of actress and journalist Catherine Belkhodja, she grew up in the world of theatre and film. All her siblings as adults are also involved in these worlds as actors, directors, cameramen, and producers. Sex abuse cases She has accused Benoît Jacquot of raping her during their relationship which started when she was underage, and would file a criminal complaint by July 2024. Jacquot would be preliminarily criminally charged with raping her in July 2024. On 4 July 2024, the Paris prosecutor's office announced that the rape charge against Jacquot was now official and Jacquot was charged with the rape of a minor, Le Besco. It was a ...
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Bernard Ballet
Bernard Ballet (January 1941 – 17 February 2022) was a French actor and director. Biography Ballet was born in Lyon in January 1941 to a large family. Seeking to become an architect, he attended the École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts de Lyon, but he was expelled from the school. He then attended the and took drama classes. His first play was directed by Marcel Maréchal, who offered him an understudy role in "Compagnie du Cothurne". From 1962 to the 1980s, Ballet appeared exclusively in plays directed by Maréchal. He also took part in cinema, appearing in dozens of films. Ballet died on 17 February 2022, at the age of 81. Filmography Cinema *''Uranus'' (1990) *' (1991) *' (1991) *' (1992) *' (1992) *' (1992) *'' The Birth of Love'' (1993) *' (1994) *' (1995) *' (1999) *' (1999) *' (2001) *' (2001) *'' Almost Peaceful'' (2002) *''Adolphe ''Adolphe'' is a classic French novel by Benjamin Constant, first published in 1816. It tells the story of an alienated ...
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