Jean-Hugues Anglade
Anna Rivière has been arrested for murder — a murder she did not commit, though all the evidence stands against her. Trapped in a prison cell where she has been placed in custody, well aware of the long sentence that may await her, she discovers a world of violence and trafficking, a world totally foreign to what she has ever experienced and in which she stands out as an easy prey. To survive, Anna will learn to infringe the rules, at the risk of losing her soul. Her only hope rests with her father and brother who haven't spoken for 10 years. Only they have the power of proving her innocence.
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As a little girl barely twelve years old disappears, eight-year-old Diego shows strange visions that alert the captain of the police in charge of the investigation, Romain, and especially his companion, Sarah, a young psychologist. What if what Diego sees or draws was linked to this disappearance?
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Actors: Louane Emera, Soufiane Guerrab, Jean-Hugues Anglade, Léon Durieux, Anne Marivin
A head-strong, tough on the outside female detective in Nice works with her 2 colleagues to solve what appears to be a work of serial killer. The investigation leads to a partnership with a psychiatrist who works at a mental institution nearby, and the two work, inspite of one another's dislike for each other, to try and bring a "mythological serial killer" to justice. This is only the visible plot. This strange series of events, not only gets stranger as the days go on, but closer to home for all persons involved. Why, who, and how can all of this be happening with not a shred of evidence?
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Actors: Jean-Hugues Anglade, Raphaëlle Agogué, Didier Flamand, Michaël Cohen, Serge Riaboukine
Chloé Fisher, brillante criminologue parisienne, est dépêchée à Lyon pour enquêter sur le meurtre d’Adeline Moreau, belle-fille du puissant député local Damien Moreau. Le tueur, c’est Paul Brodsky, un père de famille aimant, insoupçonnable, qui vient de repérer sa prochaine victime… Adaptation de la série britannique "The Fall", offrant un face-à -face glaçant dans la capitale des Gaules.
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Actors: Sofia Essaïdi, Melvil Poupaud, Emmanuelle Seigner, Claire Keim, François-David Cardonnel
World Chess Champion Akiva Liebskind (Michel Piccoli) faces his former pupil Pavius Fromm (Alexandre Arbatt), who defected to the West from the Soviet Union five years earlier, for the World Chess Championship in Geneva, Switzerland. The tension and strategies between the players draw parallels to the political conflicts and ideologies between East and West during the Cold War.
Director: Richard Dembo
Actors: Michel Piccoli, Alexandre Arbatt, Liv Ullmann, Leslie Caron, Wojciech Pszoniak
1793, French Revolution. For three years now, Charette, a young man retired from the Royal Navy, has been back home. In the country, the anger of the peasants rumbles: they call on the young retiree to take command of the rebellion. In a few months, the idle sailor becomes a charismatic leader and a shrewd strategist, bringing in his wake peasants, deserters, women, old people and children, of which he makes a formidable army. The fight for freedom has only just begun.
Director: Paul Mignot
Actors: Hugo Becker, Rod Paradot, Gilles Cohen, Grégory Fitoussi, Constance Gay
Struggling actor Cedric seems doomed to lead the life of a loser. He's broke and his girlfriend has dumped him. Even his own father, sister and best buddies have lost faith in his ability to do anything worthwhile. Then finally, he gets a lead role: the superhero “Badman“. A chance to pull himself out of an endless downward spiral and gain his father's respect. But fate strikes again! Rushing off the set in full costume, Cedric has a car accident, loses his memory, and wakes up convinced he really is a superhero on mission! Confronted with real-life adventure and danger, his true nature is put to the test. Does he have what it takes to tackle the forces of evil, defend the weakest among us and beat the bad guys? But you can't just decide to be a hero, let alone a superhero... especially someone like Cedric!
Director: Philippe Lacheau
Actors: Philippe Lacheau, Julien Arruti, Tarek Boudali, Élodie Fontan, Alice Dufour
Vincent is an ordinary-looking cop in Descharnes province. Ten years ago, he buried a dirty business to save his skin. Stan Wilson, and share their passion for Deborah but also a dark secret. Ten years ago, they suffered a trauma that no child can recover. Wilson wants to forget. Stan wants to speak, without knowing that he then puts in motion a terrible plot ...
Director: Tristan Aurouet
Actors: Jean-Hugues Anglade, Nassim Si Ahmed, Gilles Lellouche, Zlatko Burić
The solitary Daniel and Sonia share an uneasy love/hate relationship. Daniel's life is disrupted by the appearance of a stranger that proceeds to insinuate himself in his life. The man's persistence takes its toll on Daniel and Sonia, leaving Daniel alone with nagging questions of "Why?"
Director: Patrice Chéreau
Actors: Romain Duris, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Jean-Hugues Anglade, Gilles Cohen, Alex Descas
Nelly leaves her lazy, unemployed husband to work for retired judge Mr Arnaud, forty years her senior, after he offers to clear her bills for her. While she types his memoirs the two develop a close friendship, but Arnaud becomes jealous when Nelly begins dating his good-looking young publisher.
Director: Claude Sautet
Actors: Emmanuelle Béart, Michel Serrault, Jean-Hugues Anglade, Claire Nadeau, Michael Lonsdale
A story of a family with numerous members drowned in their sentimental problems.
Director: Élie Chouraqui
Actors: Jean-Hugues Anglade, Jacqueline Bisset, Christine Boisson, André Dussollier, Gérard Lanvin
As a little girl, Federica fantasized about having beautiful long hair that would grow back as soon as she cut it, about never-ending cones of cotton candy and about countless adventures that took her to the far side of the world. Now a charming thirty-something-single woman, Federica's fantasies have evolved, adding lovers, stardom, and motherhood to her waking dreams, where Federica continues to press for her everyday life to be as real as the fantasies that invade her. Unfortunately, Federica's daydreams can only provide a meager distraction from the reality she faces. Her career as a successful playwright is heading south, her boyfriend is pressuring her to start a family, a former lover wishes to rekindle an old affair, her sister is barely talking to her, her brother is self-centered and her loving father is terminally ill. And as if to make matters worse, Federica is rich, too rich, and the guilt that consumes her because of it is pushing her over the edge.
Director: Valeria Bruni‑Tedeschi
Actors: Valeria Bruni‑Tedeschi, Chiara Mastroianni, Jean-Hugues Anglade, Denis Podalydès, Roberto Herlitzka
A traveling cellist gets involved with two disturbed sisters on their way to Seattle to tell their mom that their dad has just passed away. On the way, the two kill a judge and a few others unknown to the cellist. Eventually he gets pinned for the crimes and is forced to defend himself.
Director: Gregory Marquette
Actors: Jean-Hugues Anglade, Connie Nielsen, Mia Kirshner, Frank Langella, Joseph Culp
Director: Simon GroĂź
Actors: Matthias Schweighöfer, Marie Zielcke, Jean-Hugues Anglade
The story of the Holocaust, seen as Jonah, a young jewish boy living in Amsterdam at the onset of WW II, who with his family is taken by the Nazis to a concentration camp. (Based on the book 'Childhood' by Jona Oberski.)
Director: Roberto Faenza
After an architect (Fabrizio Bentivoglio) is invited to the home of his associate, the harmony of the place comes undone with the visitor's attraction to someone.
Director: Paolo Taviani
Actors: Isabelle Huppert, Fabrizio Bentivoglio, Jean-Hugues Anglade, Marie Gillain
Director: Roland Suso Richter
Actors: Veronica Ferres, Jean-Hugues Anglade, Enrico Mutti, Nikolai Kinski, Katharina Meinecke
For months a strange phrase has been found scrawled on Paris sidewalks next to chalk circles containing odd objects. Policeman Adamsberg gets involved when a dead woman is found in one of the circles.
Director: Josée Dayan
Actors: Jean-Hugues Anglade, Charlotte Rampling, Jacques Spiesser, Jean-Pierre Léaud, Stanislas Merhar
En 1956, dans le nord de la France. Une bande de mineurs de fond se voit obligée de conduire un professeur faire des prélèvements à mille mètres sous terre. Après un éboulement qui les empêche de remonter, ils découvrent une crypte d’un autre temps, et réveillent sans le savoir une créature légendaire assoiffée de sang.
Director: Mathieu Turi
Actors: Samuel Le Bihan, Amir el Kacem, Thomas Solivérès, Jean-Hugues Anglade, Marc Riso
Canadian Lt. General Romeo Dallaire was the military commander of the UN mission in Rwanda and this movie is personal and, all too true, story of his time there during the genocide of 1994. It is not quite as moving as the earlier Hotel Rwanda and is less geared to drama and emotional manipulation, but it is still grim and upsetting.
Director: Roger Spottiswoode
Actors: Roy Dupuis, Deborah Kara Unger, James Gallanders, Michel Mongeau, Odile Katesi Gakire
Invités au Québec pour « une formation de deux semaines ciblée sur le traitement des empreintes génétiques », Adamsberg tente de renouer le dialogue avec Danglard, mais il est victime d'un malaise qui le surprendra encore dans la journée, inexplicablement. Adamsberg finit cependant, avec l'aide de Danglard qui lui commente à sa demande un tableau de Neptune, par saisir ce qui l'enserre ainsi : la lecture d'un article de presse, faisant part de l'assassinat d'une jeune fille de trois coups de couteau, vient de faire ressurgir en lui d'atroces souvenirs : ceux de son frère inculpé quelque trente ans auparavant pour le meurtre de sa fiancée à qui il a pu épargner la prison en falsifiant même le dossier à charge, mais qu'il n'a jamais réussi à innocenter, malgré son identification certaine de l'assassin.
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Actors: Jean-Hugues Anglade, Jacques Spiesser, Hélène Fillières, Corinne Masiero
Four partners heist a fortune in gold ore from a North African airport & escape across the desert in a truck.
Director: Louis-Pascal Couvelaire
Actors: Jean-Hugues Anglade, Sagamore Stévenin, Cyrille Thouvenin, Joaquim de Almeida, Nozha Khouadra
Odile is 42 years old actress and single mother. One day her 18 year old daughter decided to leave her and start living with the boyfriend. All of a sudden alone in her empty house, the anguish takes over...
Director: Chantal Lauby
Actors: Chantal Lauby, Claude Perron, Rossy de Palma, Jean-Hugues Anglade, Jean-Pierre Martins
Invités au Québec pour « une formation de deux semaines ciblée sur le traitement des empreintes génétiques », Adamsberg tente de renouer le dialogue avec Danglard, mais il est victime d'un malaise qui le surprendra encore dans la journée, inexplicablement. Adamsberg finit cependant, avec l'aide de Danglard qui lui commente à sa demande un tableau de Neptune, par saisir ce qui l'enserre ainsi : la lecture d'un article de presse, faisant part de l'assassinat d'une jeune fille de trois coups de couteau, vient de faire ressurgir en lui d'atroces souvenirs : ceux de son frère inculpé quelque trente ans auparavant pour le meurtre de sa fiancée à qui il a pu épargner la prison en falsifiant même le dossier à charge, mais qu'il n'a jamais réussi à innocenter, malgré son identification certaine de l'assassin.
Director: Josée Dayan
Actors: Jean-Hugues Anglade, Jacques Spiesser, Hélène Fillières, Corinne Masiero
After thirty years of marriage, Sandra finds out that her husband is having an affair with his best friend. She immediately leaves him and has no choice but to seek refuge in her childhood home, where her sister Danie still lives. The sisters couldn’t be more different. Danie, a stubborn single with a dog and the heart of a social justice warrior vs. Sandra, a bourgeois housewife with decades of a secure lifestyle on a posh vineyard behind her. Their cohabitation starts out rocky to say the least… But with the help of close buddies Roberto and Lucien, Danie coaxes Sandra into joining their local dance troupe, and reconnect with the greatest joy and talent of her youth. Through their shared passion for dance and the solidarity of the troupe’s other dancers, the sisters embark on a fresh life path. Because, really, it’s never too late... even to fall in love again.
Director: Michèle Laroque
Actors: Isabelle Nanty, Michèle Laroque, Thierry Lhermitte, Patrick Timsit, Jeanne Balibar
Unable to sleep in the sweltering heat, a young couple bares their bodies --- and their souls --- to each other over one life-changing night. They didn't know each other when the night began. It got hot, they stayed in. Now they know each other better than most.
Director: Michel Deville
A documentary about the making of Jean-Jacques Beineix's 1986 film BETTY BLUE.
Director: David Gregory
Actors: Jean-Jacques Beineix, Claudie Ossard, Béatrice Dalle, Jean-Hugues Anglade, Jean-François Robin
40-year-old Bertrand has been suffering from depression for the last two years and is barely able to keep his head above water. Despite the medication he gulps down all day, every day, and his wife's encouragement, he is unable to find any meaning in his life. Curiously, he will end up finding this sense of purpose at the swimming pool, by joining an all-male synchronised swimming team.
Director: Gilles Lellouche
Actors: Guillaume Canet, Mathieu Amalric, Virginie Efira, LeĂŻla Bekhti, Marina FoĂŻs
Alain Moreau's investigation into the death of his identical twin brother leads him from the beauty of the south of France to the mean streets of New York City and into the arms of his brother's beautiful girlfriend. Pursued by ruthless Russian mobsters and renegade FBI agents, the duo race against time to solve his brother's murder and expose an international conspiracy.
Director: Ringo Lam
Actors: Jean-Claude Van Damme, Natasha Henstridge, Jean-Hugues Anglade, Zach Grenier, Paul Ben-Victor
Ann leaves Thomas and everything else behind when she catches him kissing another woman. With her music and help from Georges, she begins a journey to find herself.
Director: Benoît Jacquot
Actors: Isabelle Huppert, Jean-Hugues Anglade, Xavier Beauvois, Clara Bindi, Viviana Aliberti