Gilles Bourdos
Nacimiento : , Nice, France
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Gilles Bourdos (b. 1963 in Nice, France) is a French film director, screenwriter and producer. He is best known for his atmospheric thrillers, which use troubling themes in contrast with powerful aesthetic imagery. He was one of the founders of the French production company Persona Films which produced most of his early work.
He made his feature film debut at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival with Disparus (1998), a political thriller and love triangle during the Surrealist movement in Paris in 1938. His second critically acclaimed feature, Inquietudes (2003), is based on the Ruth Rendell novel A Sight for Sore Eyes and stars Gregoire Colin and Julie Ordon. His most recent work and first English language film, Afterwards (2008), features Evangeline Lilly, John Malkovich, and Romain Duris, and is based on the French bestseller Et Après... by Guillaume Musso.
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Alexandre Desplat is one of the most famous film music composer of today. Innovative artist with a singular expression, he is the successor of french masters of film music: Georges Delerue, Antoine Duhamel, Maurice Jarre. Writing music for films gather his two passions: music and cinema. Between working sessions, confidences, films and personnal archives, Alexandre Desplat offers, through this documentary, a great record on the creative process and today’s cinema.
Director
The fates of three entwined families. Joséphine and Tomas have just got married. It was a joyful celebration. But soon, Joséphine’s parents will discover a darker side lurking behind the couple’s sunny happiness. Meanwhile, Mélanie tells her parents that she is pregnant but the father is not ideal.
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Michel Bouquet y Vincent Rottiers dan vida, respectivamente, al célebre pintor Auguste Renoir y a su hijo, el no menos célebre cineasta Jean Renoir. Ambientada en la Costa Azul, en 1915.
Auguste Renoir, en el ocaso de su vida, está atormentado por la pérdida de su esposa, los dolores artríticos y la noticia de que su hijo ha sido herido en la guerra. Sin embargo, cuando una joven entra en su mundo, el pintor se siente dueño de una nueva energía. Radiante de vida, bellísima, Andrée se convertirá en su última modelo. Jean regresa a casa para reponerse y también cae bajo el encanto de la estrella pelirroja que brilla en el firmamento de Renoir. A pesar de la oposición de su padre, se enamora de la joven indomable y empieza a desarrollarse el gran cineasta.
Director
Michel Bouquet y Vincent Rottiers dan vida, respectivamente, al célebre pintor Auguste Renoir y a su hijo, el no menos célebre cineasta Jean Renoir. Ambientada en la Costa Azul, en 1915.
Auguste Renoir, en el ocaso de su vida, está atormentado por la pérdida de su esposa, los dolores artríticos y la noticia de que su hijo ha sido herido en la guerra. Sin embargo, cuando una joven entra en su mundo, el pintor se siente dueño de una nueva energía. Radiante de vida, bellísima, Andrée se convertirá en su última modelo. Jean regresa a casa para reponerse y también cae bajo el encanto de la estrella pelirroja que brilla en el firmamento de Renoir. A pesar de la oposición de su padre, se enamora de la joven indomable y empieza a desarrollarse el gran cineasta.
Screenplay
Nathan (Romain Duris) es un brillante abogado de Nueva York cuyo éxito profesional contrasta con su problemática vida privada, que ha quedado marcada por su divorcio de Claire (Evangeline Lilly), su único amor. En medio de su pesar conoce al doctor Kay (John Malkovich), un misterioso médico que le asegura que tiene facultades para percibir la proximidad de la muerte. Esta afirmación se verá reforzada a medida que Nathan le vaya revelando episodios de su pasado: por ejemplo, cuando tenía sólo ocho años, se zambulló en agua helada para salvar a una niña y sufrió un paro cardíaco que le provocó una breve muerte clínica.
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Nathan (Romain Duris) es un brillante abogado de Nueva York cuyo éxito profesional contrasta con su problemática vida privada, que ha quedado marcada por su divorcio de Claire (Evangeline Lilly), su único amor. En medio de su pesar conoce al doctor Kay (John Malkovich), un misterioso médico que le asegura que tiene facultades para percibir la proximidad de la muerte. Esta afirmación se verá reforzada a medida que Nathan le vaya revelando episodios de su pasado: por ejemplo, cuando tenía sólo ocho años, se zambulló en agua helada para salvar a una niña y sufrió un paro cardíaco que le provocó una breve muerte clínica.
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When she was seven, Elise Gardet witnessed her mother’s brutal murder. Ever since, she has tried to forget this unsolved crime. Now she’s 18 and beautiful, but her bourgeois family and her stepmother’s anxiety are suffocating her.
Director
When she was seven, Elise Gardet witnessed her mother’s brutal murder. Ever since, she has tried to forget this unsolved crime. Now she’s 18 and beautiful, but her bourgeois family and her stepmother’s anxiety are suffocating her.
Director
Sex, avant-garde art, and Communist ideology are at the heart of this compelling historical drama. The film opens just as the Soviet Empire crumbles in 1989. As Louise mourns the death of her lover, she discovers the journal of Alfred Katz, an earnest Jewish radical and erstwhile poet who disappeared in 1938. With the aid of a history professor, Louise unravels what happened to Katz. In the feverish climate of pre-WWII Paris, Katz reveals himself as both a fervent Trotskyite and an unabashed romantic. At a party thrown by the noted surrealist Andre Breton, he meets Mila, a beautiful part-time model, part-time whore. As soon as he falls for her, he learns of her other lover Felix, a fervent Stalinist. Bored with politics, Mila eventually marries Katz. Soon betrayal and politics catch up with the poet.
Writer
Authentically painful study of an ill-matched couple's forlorn attempts to revive their relationship after a two-year break.
Screenplay
A WWII-set film about the short and prolific life of the German-Jewish artist Charlotte Salomon, who died in Auschwitz in 1943 at the age of 26.
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A WWII-set film about the short and prolific life of the German-Jewish artist Charlotte Salomon, who died in Auschwitz in 1943 at the age of 26.