Sylvie Loeillet

Sylvie Loeillet

出生 : 1964-06-09,

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Sylvie Loeillet

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20 years after Caméra Café
Self - Actress
To celebrate the release of a new movie for their 20th anniversary, this documentary offers some behind-the-scenes footages.
Already 20 years of Caméra Café
Carole Dussier-Belmont
Now irrelevant in this 2.0 company, Jean-Claude is fired! Hervé is charged by the management to make Jean-Claude clear off quickly and without a scene. In doing so, they will tear down their memories, mixing the great and the small history of the past 20 years. Over the course of these memories, Hervé and Jean-Claude will renew the bonds of a lost friendship.
Clémy
Charlotte
Espace détente
Carole Dussier-Belmont
In the middle of the Veule, imaginary French province, the Geugène Electro Stim, a medium-sized company, which survives thanks to the manufacture and sale of the C14, an old but inexpensive electrical stimulation device.
La Crème de Caméra Café, Volume 1
Carole Dussier-Belmont
And Now... Ladies and Gentlemen...
Soleil
A jazz singer and a British jewel thief are brought together by their mutual desire to forget the past.
American Cuisine
Suzanne
Following his discharge from the Navy for hitting a superior officer, Loren takes a chance and moves to France, to learn haute cuisine under a four star chef...
Oui
Can sex make you less of an asshole? One summer, nine friends stop thinking about their sex life in the wrong way and all learn to give pleasure and to give themselves, all manage to delight and make their partner enjoy.
Jalousie
Pierre (Christian Vadim) is a womanizing photographer, with a slight mean streak. For whatever reason, Camille (Lio), an artist in her own right, finds him entrancing and easily succumbs to his devious efforts to get her into bed. Soon she is trying to hold him to her with her oh-so submissive love, and he is playing some games with her head by pretending (usually) to have been playing around with others. Eventually, he encounters another woman who is not so sticky and tells her to buzz off. When they meet some time later, it becomes clear that the relationship meant different things to each of them.
Great, My Parents Divorce!
mère Christian
Julien, a boy in the sixth grade, was badly depressed by the divorce of his parents. But he soon found that half of the class had come from broken families.