Movies Starring L Xe9 Onie Simaga
Total movies found: 2, viewing from 1 to 2
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Mon pote
[ 2010, France ] starting from $1.99Actors: Edouard Baer, Benoît Magimel, Diane Bonnot, Léonie Simaga, Atmen Kelif, Albane Duterc, Riton Liebman, Lucie Phan, Françoise Michaud, Charly Chemouny, Anthony Levesque, Solo, Louka Masset, Oscar Le Potollec Fiorani, Morgane Rouault, Samir Benhaj, Armelle Abibou, Franck Boss, Christophe Carry, Rachid Sabaghi, Justin Fils Aimé Eyang, Claude-Franc Nene, Jean-Michel Lahmi, Renaud Bossert, Christian Ameri, Julien Hérichon, Maxime Lefrançois, Frédéric Maranber, Rémi Martin, Alexandre Le Provost, Francis Henriquel, Guillaume Bobin, Marvyng Soron, Eric Mondoloni, Florent Sudraud, Mathieu Lardier, Anthony Pho, Roselyne Faynot, Guy Boutron, Carine Kouassi, Cannelle Peria, Anna Didier
Directors: Marc Esposito
story of a friendship between Victor, owner of a magazine, and Bruno, a car thief. The mood of Mon pote is sentimental and humorous. The plot centers around going straight, buddies, and crimes. It is a comedy, foreign, and drama movie. In approach, Mon pote is realistic. The setting is France. It happens in contemporary times.
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Copacabana
[ 2010, France ] starting from $1.99Genres: Comedy
Actors: Isabelle Huppert, Aure Atika, Lolita Chammah, Jurgen Delnaet, Chantal Banlier, Magali Woch, Nelly Antignac, Guillaume Gouix, Joachim Lombard, Noémie Lvovsky, Luis Rego, Cyril Couton, François Comar, Léonie Simaga, Veerle Dobbelaere, Simone Milsdochter, Valentijn Dhaenens, Eric Savin, Lise Lamétrie, Catherine Davenier, Anna Sigalevitch, Léopoldine Serre, Anne-Sophie Dahmani, Dominique Foure, Adeline Fleur Baude, Ana Bocquet, Frank Guillaud, Laurence Prouvot, Mark Degroote, Evelyne Hellemans, Céline Clément, Helen O'Mahony, Barbara Van Welden, Rudy Blomme
Directors: Marc Fitoussi
Boldly unconventional and cheerful, that's how one could describe Babou. Never having cared about social conventions, she is suddenly faced with the realization that her own daughter is ashamed of her and therefore refuses to invite her to her wedding. Hurt in her pride, Babou tries to regain her daughter's respect by starting anew. She accepts the challenge of selling time-sharing-flats at the Belgian seaside during the off-season, in a desperate attempt to prove her real worth and her motherly love to her daughter. Written by Hannelore Goossens


