Movies Starring Carlo Brandt
Total movies found: 7, viewing from 1 to 7
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Largo Winch (Tome 2)
[ 2011, Germany, France, Belgium ] starting from $1.99Genres: Action, Adventure, Thriller
Actors: Tomer Sisley, Sharon Stone, Ulrich Tukur, Napakpapha Nakprasitte, Olivier Barthelemy, Laurent Terzieff, Nicolas Vaude, Clemens Schick, François Montagut, Nirut Sirichanya, Anatole Taubman, Dmitri Nazarov, Praptpapol Suwanbang, Weronika Rosati, Miki Manojlovic, Carlo Brandt, Elizabeth Bennett, Leonardo Gillosi, John Arnold, Wolfgang Pissors, Olivia Jackson, Sonia Couling, Sahajak Boonthanakit, Charlie Dupont, Teerawat Mulvilai, Saichia Wongwirot, Tim Luscombe, Georges Siatidis, Gérald Marti, Marc Ruchmann, Ross Westgate, Maithreyi Seetharaman, John Hollingworth, Pip Torrens, Gleen Root, Jan Hammenecker, Akachai Pa-Khuntod, Chantal Banlier, Vithaya Pansringarm, Chaïpon Torpon, Ga-Yaw-Chi, Ron Smoorenburg, Sebastien Vandenberghe, Somkhuan Srirun, Tanapol Chuksrida, Byron Gibson, Chalermchokpluk Jakpalittaechodom, Stéphane Pelzer, Jatuporn Hoasathikul, Charlie Ruedpokanon, Sumrit Warin, Tony Arunah Abbey, David Firestar, Natalie Lorence, Conan Stevens
Directors: Jérôme Salle
Propelled to the head of the W Group after the death of his adoptive father, Largo Winch decides, to everyone's surprise, to sell it, and use the proceeds to create an ambitious humanitarian foundation. But on the very same day, he finds himself accused of crimes against humanity by a mysterious witness. To prove his innocence, Largo will have to retrace the steps of his past life, in the heart of the Burmese jungle... Written by Happy_Evil_Dude
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Belle Épine
[ 2010, France ] starting from $1.99Genres: Drama
Actors: Léa Seydoux, Anaïs Demoustier, Agathe Schlenker, Johan Libéreau, Guillaume Gouix, Anna Sigalevitch, Marie Matheron, Marina Tomé, Carlo Brandt, Nicolas Maury, Michaël Abiteboul, Swann Arlaud, Sébastien Haddouk, Valérie Schlumberger, Samir Mecheri, Rhizlaine El Cohen, Luvinski Atche, Elsa Bouchain, Grégory Givernaud, Géraldine Bintein, Arnaud Sagnard, Michel Zlotowski
Directors: Rebecca Zlotowski
Prudence Friedmann is alone. Her sister is on her own. Her father is working in Canada and she is left to cope with the sudden death of her mother. Set in Paris, Rebecca Zlotowski's sensitive Dear Prudence is an impressionistic story of a sad and lonely adolescent who begins to lose her bearings as a result of her inability to grieve her mother's loss. In a beautifully nuanced performance by Lea Seydoux as Prudence, this personal film manages to avoid the self-conscious clichés of adolescent angst, creating a believable three-dimensional human being, a 16-year-old in pain trying to navigate in an emotional no-man's land.As the film begins, Prudence (Seydoux) and Maryline (Agathe Schlenker) are arrested and strip-searched for shoplifting but released when the evidence is hidden too deep to be discovered. Afterward she seeks out her fellow offender and invites her to her house, giving her the keys to come and go as she pleases. Soon Maryline introduces Prudence to her friends on the motorcycle racing circuit at Rungis and the naïve young girl who is starving for love, skips school and becomes involved with the fast and chaotic world of bike racing. Although, at the home of her aunt and uncle, the meaning of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur are explained, she ignores the celebrations and traditions of her Jewish heritage and continues to seek adventure among the bikers.She becomes involved with a boy, Franck (Johan Libereau), but he seems to her to be interested only in sex. When she walks out of a movie leaving Franck feeling angry and deserted, she goes to his house to try and talk to his mother, but she is too busy or just not interested and Prudence reaches the outer edge of despair. Filled with frequent use of female nudity and accompanied by a pounding pop-rock score, Dear Prudence allows the turbulence of an adolescent to come alive, managing to convey a quiet emotional power that is tender and haunting. Only when Prudence witnesses the death of a young bike racer on the circuit does she begin to touch her own deep and suppressed grief, perhaps realizing, in the words of the poet Dylan Thomas, "Though lovers be lost love shall not; And death shall have no dominion".
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Les mains libres
[ 2010, France ] starting from $1.99Genres: Drama
Actors: Ronit Elkabetz, Carlo Brandt, Noémie Lvovsky, Camille Figuereo, Adama Doumbia, Denis Maréchal, Gurgon Kyap, Abdelhafid Metalsi, Xavier Legrand, Ahmed M'Hemdi, François Négret, Alain Ollivier, Sasha Andres, Dominique Frot, Mireille Roussel, Romain Goupil, Jocelyne Desverchère, Jean-Charles Dumay, Norbert Ferrer
Directors: Brigitte Sy
Barbara (Ronit Elkabetz), a film director, is indicted by the police over allegations that she laundered money to Michel (Carlo Brandt). Michel is a prisoner that met Barbara during her film project in the prison. During this time they have engaged in an illicit affair and fallen in love. She is forbidden to see Michel again. Yet one year on the couple get married.
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L'immortel
[ 2010, France ] starting from $1.99Le sang versé ne sèche jamais (Shedded blood never dries)
Genres: Action, Crime, Thriller
Actors: Jean Reno, Marina Foïs, Kad Merad, Gabriella Wright, Richard Berry, Fani Kolarova, Daniel Lundh, Jean-Pierre Darroussin, Joséphine Berry, Claude Gensac, Guillaume Gouix, Venantino Venantini, Denis Braccini, Dominique Thomas, Joey Starr, Moussa Maaskri, Catherine Samie, Carlo Brandt, Jessica Forde, Philippe Magnan, Max Baissette de Malglaive, Lucie Phan, Martial Bezot, Luc Palun, Laurent Casanova, Boris Baum, Cédric Appietto, Charlotte Marcoueille, Jean-Jérôme Esposito
Directors: Richard Berry
A retired mobster goes on a revenge spree after being left for dead with 22 bullets in his body by his former childhood friend.






