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''The Crime Is Mine'' () is a 2023 French crime comedy film written and directed by François Ozon starring Nadia Tereszkiewicz, Rebecca Marder, Isabelle Huppert, Fabrice Luchini, Dany Boon, and André Dussollier. Set in the 1930s, the film follows an actress who gains notoriety after getting acquitted of murder for self-defence. It is a loose adaptation of the 1934 play ''Mon crime'' by Georges Berr and Louis Verneuil, which has been adapted into two American films, '' True Confession'' (1937) and '' Cross My Heart'' (1946). Plot In 1935 Paris the penniless Madeleine Verdier and Pauline Mauléon share a rundown attic flat - the former is a struggling actress and the latter a client-chasing lawyer. Madeleine goes to meet the theatre producer Montferrand, but she refuses his offer of a small role in a play in return for becoming his mistress. He tries to rape her, but she struggles, escapes and walks home. There Madeleine is visited by her lover André Bonnard, whose father owns ...
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François Ozon
François Ozon (; born 15 November 1967) is a French film director and screenwriter. Ozon is considered one of the most important modern French filmmakers. His films are characterized by aesthetic beauty, sharp satirical humor and a free-wheeling view of human sexuality. Recurring themes in his films are friendship, sexual identity, different perceptions of reality, transience and death. Ozon has achieved international acclaim for his films '' 8 femmes'' (2002) and ''Swimming Pool'' (2003). He is considered one of the most important directors in the new "New Wave" in French cinema, along with Jean-Paul Civeyrac, Philippe Ramos, and Yves Caumon, as well as a group of French filmmakers associated with a ''cinema du corps'' ("cinema of the body"). Life and career Ozon was born in Paris, France. Having studied directing at the French film school La Femis, Ozon made several short films such as '' A Summer Dress'' (''Une robe d'été'', 1996) and ''Scènes de lit'' (1998). His ...
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Louis Verneuil
Louis Jacques Marie Collin du Bocage (14 May 1893 – 3 November 1952), better known by the pen name Louis Verneuil, was a French playwright, screenwriter, and actor. Biography Born in Paris, Verneuil wrote approximately sixty plays and was best known for comedy.Playwright Verneuil Found Dead in Paris
. ''The New York Times''. 4 November 1952. p. 33.
Many of his works were produced on Broadway theatre, Broadway including ''Monsieur Lamberthier'', adapted into ''Jealousy'' (1928) starring John Halliday (actor), John Halliday and Fay Bainter, and subsequently adapted again in 1946 as ''Obsession'' with Eugenie Leontovich and Basil Rathbone; and ''Affairs of State'' (1950) which starred Celeste Holm and Harry Bannister. ''Affairs of State'' ran for 610 performances ...
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Evelyne Buyle
Evelyn may refer to: Places Australia * Evelyn County, New South Wales, a cadastral division * Electoral district of Evelyn, an electoral district in Victoria * Evelyn, Queensland, a locality in the Tablelands Region Canada * Evelyn, Ontario United Kingdom *Evelyn, London *Evelyn Gardens, a garden square in London United States * Evelyn, Michigan * Evelyn, Texas * Evelyn, Wirt County, West Virginia * Evelyn (VTA), former light rail train station in Mountain View, California Schools * Evelyn College for Women, or Evelyn College, the former women's college of Princeton University * Evelyn High School, in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe Entertainment * ''Evelyn'' (2002 film), a film starring Sophie Vavasseur and Pierce Brosnan * ''Evelyn'' (2018 film), a documentary * '' Evelyn: The Cutest Evil Dead Girl'', 2002 short film and black comedy directed by Brad Peyton * ''Evelyn'' (play), a 1969 radio play by Rhys Adrian * ''Evelyn'' (EP), an EP by The Mess Hall * "Evelyn", ...
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Franck De Lapersonne
Franck Lapersonne (a.k.a. ''Franck de la Personne'' and ''Franck de Lapersonne'') (born 29 October 1963) is a French comedian, actor theatre director, and political candidate. Personal life Franck de la Personne is the son of Jacques Lapersonne and Jacqueline Charlotte Poinson. He also has brothers and sisters. He graduated from the Conservatoire de Paris. As of February 2017, he openly supports Marine Le Pen in the French presidential election. He is also running in the 2017 French legislative election to represent the Somme for the National Front.He is now a vice president of the party " Les Patriotes" founded by Florian Philippot Florian Philippot (; born 24 October 1981) is a French politician. He served as Vice President of the National Front from 2012 to 2017 before quitting the party to found The Patriots in September 2017, which has failed to win any representati ..., the former right-hand man of Marine Le Pen. Theater TV and Filmography References Externa ...
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Félix Lefebvre
Félix Lefebvre (born November 19, 1999) is a French actor. For his role as Alexis Robin in the dramatic film '' Summer of 85'', he was nominated for the César Award for Most Promising Actor in 2021. Biography Félix Lefebvre was born in 1999 and spent his childhood in Antony (Hauts-de-Seine). His father was a painter and musician. After obtaining his Baccalauréat, he entered the Conservatory of Paris’s 8th arrondissement and then studied at the Cours Florent The Cours Florent is a private drama school in Paris, France, established in 1967 by French theater actor François Florent. The school's facilities are located on three sites in the 19th arrondissement of Paris: Rue Archereau, Rue Mathis, and .... Filmography Film Television References External links Instagram* {{DEFAULTSORT:Lefebvre, Félix 1999 births Living people People from Saint-Maurice, Val-de-Marne Male actors from Île-de-France French male film actors French male television actors 21 ...
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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 plays 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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Régis Laspalès
Régis Laspalès (born 25 February 1957 in Paris) is a French comedian and actor best known for his collaboration with Philippe Chevallier (actor), Philippe Chevallier. Career He studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, from which he graduated in plastic arts, in sculpture section. Then, he enrolled in Cours Simon, to follow what was for him, his true vocation: becoming an actor. In 1981, Chevallier and Laspalès created their first show: ''No fantasy in orangeade''. They were then spotted by Philippe Bouvard and made their television debut in 1982 in the ''Théâtre de Bouvard'' on France 2, Antenne 2. He is known for his particular phrasing and is imitated by many performers. Personal life Régis Laspalès lives mainly in Paris, near Montparnasse. He also have a house in Premeaux-Prissey, where his family is from. He has vineyards there and produces his own wine. Theater Filmography References External links * Official site
1957 births Living people Mal ...
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Edouard Sulpice
Édouard Sulpice is a French actor born in Chambéry in 1995. He studied at the CNSAD and began his film career by playing the role of Édouard in the film À l'abordage by Guillaume Brac. Career Édouard studied at the National Higher Conservatory of Dramatic Art, where he graduated in 2020. In 2020, he obtained his first film role, playing the character of Édouard in the film À l'abordage directed by Guillaume Brac.. The same year, he played the role of young Rabut (played by Jean-Pierre Darroussin) at the age of 20, in the film Des hommes, directed by Lucas Belvaux based on the novel of the same name by Laurent Mauvignier. In 2021, he played the role of Patrick in L'Évènement directed by Audrey Diwan. In 2022, he played the role of Anthony in the play Their children after them by Nicolas Mathieu.
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Boulogne
Boulogne-sur-Mer (; ; ; or ''Bononia''), often called just Boulogne (, ), is a coastal city in Hauts-de-France, Northern France. It is a Subprefectures in France, sub-prefecture of the Departments of France, department of Pas-de-Calais. Boulogne lies on the Côte d'Opale, a touristic stretch of French coast on the English Channel between Calais and Normandy, and the most visited location in the region after the Lille conurbation. Boulogne is its department's second-largest city after Calais, and the 183rd-largest in France.Téléchargement du fichier d'ensemble des populations légales en 2017
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It is also the country's largest fishing port, specialising in herring. Boulogne is an ancie ...
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Investigating Judge (France)
In French criminal law, the investigation phase (') in a criminal proceeding is the procedure during which an investigating judge () gathers evidence on the commission of an offense and decides whether to refer the persons charged to the trial court. The investigating judge is the first instance of investigation. In the second instance (appeals), the investigating chamber of the French courts of appeal have jurisdiction. They rule on appeals of decisions by the investigating judges and of decisions by the liberty and custody judge (). Background Inquisitorial system In an inquisitorial system, the trial judges (mostly plural in serious crimes) are inquisitors who actively participate in fact-finding public inquiry by questioning defense lawyers, prosecutors, and witnesses. They could even order certain pieces of evidence to be examined if they find presentation by the defense or prosecution to be inadequate. Prior to the case getting to trial, investigating judges partic ...
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National Police (France)
The National Police (, ), formerly known as the , is one of two national police forces of France, the other being the National Gendarmerie. The National Police is the country's main civil law enforcement agency, with primary jurisdiction in cities and large towns. By contrast, the National Gendarmerie has primary jurisdiction in smaller towns, as well as in rural and border areas. The National Police comes under the jurisdiction of the Minister of the Interior (France), Ministry of the Interior and has about 145,200 employees (as of 2015). Young French citizens can fulfill their optional Civil conscription, national service () in the national police force. The national police force was created on 14 August 1941, under the Vichy France, Vichy regime, by a decree signed by the head of government, Philippe Pétain. This decree implements the law of 23 April 1941, creating the Police nationale: the forces of the Sûreté nationale (with the former services of the Sûreté générale ...
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