Movies Starring Oliver Cywie
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Gainsbourg (Vie héroïque)
[ 2010, France ] starting from $1.99Genres: Drama, Biography, Music
Actors: Eric Elmosnino, Lucy Gordon, Laetitia Casta, Doug Jones, Anna Mouglalis, Mylène Jampanoï, Sara Forestier, Kacey Mottet Klein, Razvan Vasilescu, Dinara Drukarova, Philippe Katerine, Deborah Grall, Yolande Moreau, Ophélia Kolb, Claude Chabrol, François Morel, Philippe Duquesne, Angelo Debarre, Grégory Gadebois, Alice Carel, Joann Sfar, Roger Mollien, Jean-Claude Camors, Laurent Vercambre, Pierre Ganem, Jean-Yves Lacombe, Arnaud Churin, Guillaume Viry, Oliver Cywie, Vincent Colombe, Gilles Verlant, Pierre Brichese, Jean-Pierre Gos, Denis Falgoux, Franc Bruneau, Maurice Antoni, Jacqueline Staup, Caroline Tillette, Jérôme Chappatte, Marc Du Pontavice, Didier Lupfer, Chloé Coulloud, Lisa Jacobs, Rosette, Stéphane Batut, Montse Ribé, Chloé Dumas, Daniel Isoppo, Gonzales, Mathias Malzieu, Riad Sattouf
Directors: Joann Sfar
From visionary graphic artist and director Joann Sfar comes a completely original take on one of France’s greatest mavericks, the illustrious and infamous Serge Gainsbourg. GAINSBOURG is an enchanting glimpse at his early life, growing up in 1940s Nazi-occupied Paris, and through his successful song-writing years in the 1960s until his death in 1991. Taking the best from LA VIE EN ROSE and AMELIE, GAINSBOURG is one of 2010’s highly awaited films brought to us by one of the most beloved graphic artists of our time and the team behind the magical creatures of PAN’S LABYRINTH.
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La Rafle.
[ 2010, Hungary, Germany, France ] starting from $1.99Paris, 16 juillet 1942, 4 heures du matin... (Paris, 16 July 1942, 4 AM...)
Actors: Jean Reno, Mélanie Laurent, Gad Elmaleh, Raphaëlle Agogué, Hugo Leverdez, Joseph Weismann, Oliver Cywie, Romain Di Concerto, Sylvie Testud, Anne Brochet, Roland Copé, Jean-Michel Noirey, Rebecca Marder, Adèle Exarchopoulos, Catherine Allégret, Thierry Frémont, Jean-Pierre Lorit, Frédéric Moulin, Isabelle Gélinas, Armelle, Caroline Raynaud, Charlotte Driesen, Sandra Moreno, Maurice Vaudaux, Salomé Sebbag, Nastasia Juszczak, Ariane Seguillon, Nadia Barentin, Catherine Hosmalin, Marc Rioufol, Patrick Courtois, Mathilde Snodgrass, Rodolphe Saulnier, Nicolas Bridet, Swann Arlaud, Djamel Mehnane, Alban Aumard, Christian Adam, Nicolas Merlin, Grégory Gatignol, Frank Berjot, Salvatore Ingoglia, Philippe Beautier, Samuel Diot, Gaspard Meier, Anne Benoît, Jérémie Segard, Jonathan Brecher, Francis Weismann, François Bureloup, Sabine Pernette, Christelle Cornil, Aurélien Ringelheim, Samuel Jaudon, Catherine Toublanc, Jonas Hamon, Gabrielle Bonacini, Philippe Mangione, Antoine Stip, Christian Erickson, Michelle Guetta, Johannes Oliver Hamm, Jerome Henry, Udo Schenk, Franziska Schubert, Thomas Darchinger, Bernhard Schütz, Holger Daemgen, János Füzi, Virág Bárány, Gabriella Gubás, Peter Kollar, Geoffry Thomas, Kata Varga, Róbert Bolla, Soma Zámbori, Ádám Földi, Péter Barbinek, Tamás Lengyel, Iván Fenyö, Hanna Becker, Adel Martin, Viktoria Molnar, Szofia Sztepanov, Lora Balogh, Tamás Gábor, Tamás Csaszar, Ilona Kassai, Zsuzsa Száger, Katalin Pap, Csaba Jakab, Virág Sallai, Zoltán Horváth, Barnabás Timon, Aaron Boujenah, Lili Karolyi, Bea Tövispataki, Denis Menochet, Jean-Yves Freyburger, Adolf Hitler, Orsolya Júlia Papp, Barnabás Réti, Istvan Szori
Directors: Rose Bosch
In picturesque Montmarte, three children wearing a yellow star play in the streets, oblivious to the darkness spreading over Nazi-occupied France. Their parents do not seem too concerned either, somehow putting their trust in the Vichy Government. But beyond this view, much is going on. Hitler demands that the French government round up its Jews and put them on trains for the extermination camps in the East. The collaborators start to put the plan into effect and within a short time, 13,000 of Paris’s Jews, among them 4,000 children, will be rounded up and sent on a road with no return. The fateful date: July 16th, 1942, 68 years ago. With a meticulously constructed script based on extensive research and first-hand accounts, writer/director Roselyne Bosch brings to the screen one of the most moving dramas of the year. Powered by fluid direction and a string of stars- from Jean Reno (The Da Vinci Code, Leon: The Professional) to Mélanie Laurent (Inglourious Basterds, The Concert)- La Rafle became a big box-office hit in France in the first half of 2010, and its audiences included thousands of young people who came to learn about a dark chapter in their country’s history.




