4 Movies Starring Antoine Chappey

La lettre

La lettre

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1999-09-22

Languages:

French, Portuguese

Countries:

France, Portugal, Spain

Runtime:

107 min

IMDB Ratings:

6.3 (553 Reviews)

Genres:

Drama

Cast:

Writer:

Manoel de Oliveira (scenario and dialogue)

Madame de La Fayette (inspired by the book "La Princesse de Clèves")

Jacques Parsi (translation: French)

Fullplot:

A well-bred, lovely, spiritual, sad young woman marries an attentive physician who loves her. She feels affection but no love. Soon after, without design, she falls in love with Pedro Abrunhosa, a poet and performance artist. He also loves her. She keeps her distance from him, confessing her love to a friend who is a nun and, later, to her husband. Hunger for her love and jealousy consume him; she attends him as he wastes away. With his death, she can marry and express her passion, but what she does and how she explains herself, particularly to her cloistered friend, is at the heart of the film. Glimpses of convent life and of Abrunhosa on stage give contrast and mute comment.

I'm Going Home

I'm Going Home

Basic Info:

Released Date:

2001-09-12

Languages:

French, English

Countries:

France, Portugal

Runtime:

90 min

IMDB Ratings:

(1374 Reviews)

Genres:

ComedyDrama

Cast:

Writer:

Manoel de Oliveira (scenario and dialogue)

Jacques Parsi (scenario consultant: literature)

Eugène Ionesco (play)

William Shakespeare (play)

James Joyce (book)

Fullplot:

The comfortable daily routines of aging Parisian actor Gilbert Valence, 76, are suddenly shaken when he learns that his wife, daughter, and son-in-law have been killed in a car crash. Having to take care of his now-orphaned grandson, he struggles to go on with his lifelong acting career like he's used to. But the roles he is offered -- a flashy TV show and a hectic last-minute replacement in an English-language film of Joyce's Ulysses -- finally convince him that it's time to retire.

Le petit lieutenant

Le petit lieutenant

Basic Info:

Released Date:

2005-11-16

Languages:

French, Polish, Russian

Countries:

France

Runtime:

110 min

Rated:

UNRATED

IMDB Ratings:

6.9 (1851 Reviews)

Director:

Xavier Beauvois

Genres:

CrimeDrama

Cast:

Writer:

Xavier Beauvois (scenario)

Guillaume Brèaud (scenario)

Jean-Eric Troubat (scenario)

Cèdric Anger (collaboration)

Xavier Beauvois (adaptation)

Guillaume Brèaud (adaptation)

Fullplot:

When a fresh young police academy graduate from provincial Le Havre volunteers for the high pressure world of the Parisian homicide squad, his schoolteacher wife is reluctant to go with him. He moves into a rooming house that caters to single cops as he embraces his fellow officers as an extended family. He becomes close to an Arab officer and his boss, a very professional but lonely, middle-aged female detective who is also a recovering alcoholic. Routine police procedure gives way to an intensive search among the city's homeless for an undocumented Russian immigrant who may be responsible for a series of violent crimes.

Mark of an Angel

Mark of an Angel

Basic Info:

Released Date:

2008-08-13

Languages:

French

Countries:

France

Runtime:

95 min

IMDB Ratings:

6.8 (675 Reviews)

Director:

Safy Nebbou

Genres:

Drama

Fullplot:

Elsa, a woman with a long history of depression in the midst of a divorce from her husband of 12 years develops an obsession with a seven year old girl she sees at a birthday party when she comes to pick up her son Thomas. Determined to find out more about the girl, Elsa uses Thomas as a way into the girl's family by aiding to develop a friendship between Thomas and the girl's brother Jeremy so that in turn Elsa can then befriend the girl's mother Claire. She uses Thomas more and more in her pursuit of this obsession telling her employer and fellow employees that Thomas is seriously ill so that she can run off watch the girl (Lola) wherever she goes. Elsa even tells her parents lies that she is going out with a friend so they will baby-sit so Elsa can even go as far as hiding in the bushes outside of Lola's house and watching her at night. At first Claire doesn't suspect anything but gradually notices that Elsa is paying too much attention to Lola and confronts Elsa. Elsa in turn claims that she knows that Lola is her long presumed-dead daughter and somehow Claire has stolen her.

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