5 Movies Starring Jules Sitruk

Monsieur Batignole

Monsieur Batignole

Basic Info:

Released Date:

2002-03-06

Languages:

French, German

Countries:

France

Runtime:

100 min

IMDB Ratings:

(2522 Reviews)

Director:

Gèrard Jugnot

Genres:

ComedyDrama

Cast:

Writer:

Gèrard Jugnot (scenario)

Philippe Lopes-Curval (scenario)

Philippe Lopes-Curval (dialogue)

Fullplot:

In 1942, in an occupied Paris, the apolitical grocer Edmond Batignole lives with his wife and daughter in a small apartment in the building of his grocery. When his future son-in-law and collaborator of the German Pierre-Jean Lamour calls the Nazis to arrest the Jewish Bernstein family, they move to the confiscated apartment. Some days later, the young Simon Bernstein escapes from the Germans and comes to his former home. When Batignole finds him, he feels sorry for the boy and lodges him, hiding Simon from Pierre-Jean and also from his wife. Later, two cousins of Simon meet him in the cellar of the grocery. When Pierre-Jean finds the children, Batignole decides to travel with the children to Switzerland.

March of the Penguins

March of the Penguins

Basic Info:

Released Date:

2005-07-22

Languages:

French, English

Countries:

France

Runtime:

80 min

Rated:

G

IMDB Ratings:

7.7 (40127 Reviews)

Director:

Luc Jacquet

Genres:

Documentary

Cast:

Writer:

Luc Jacquet (scenario)

Luc Jacquet (adaptation)

Michel Fessler (adaptation)

Jordan Roberts (narration: US edited version)

Fullplot:

Each winter, alone in the pitiless ice deserts of Antarctica, deep in the most inhospitable terrain on Earth, a truly remarkable journey takes place as it has done for millennia. Emperor penguins in their thousands abandon the deep blue security of their ocean home and clamber onto the frozen ice to begin their long journey into a region so bleak, so extreme, it supports no other wildlife at this time of year. In single file, the penguins march blinded by blizzards, buffeted by gale force winds. Guided by instinct, by the otherworldly radiance of the Southern Cross, they head unerringly for their traditional breeding ground where--after a ritual courtship of intricate dances and delicate maneuvering, accompanied by a cacophony of ecstatic song--they will pair off into monogamous couples and mate. The females remain long enough only to lay a single egg. Once this is accomplished, exhausted by weeks without nourishment, they begin their return journey across the ice-field to the fish-filled seas. The male emperors are left behind to guard and hatch the precious eggs, which they cradle at all times on top of their feet. After two long months during which the males eat nothing, the eggs begin to hatch. Once they have emerged into their ghostly white new world, the chicks can not survive for long on their fathers' limited food reserves. If their mothers are late returning from the ocean with food, the newly-hatched young will die. Once the families are reunited, the roles reverse, the mothers remaining with their new young while their mates head, exhausted and starved, for the sea, and food. While the adults fish, the chicks face the ever-present threat of attack by prowling giant petrels. As the weather grows warmer and the ice floes finally begin to crack and melt, the adults will repeat their arduous journey countless times, marching many hundreds of miles over some of the most treacherous territory on Earth, until the chicks are ready to take their first faltering dive into the deep blue waters of the Antarctic.

March of the Penguins

March of the Penguins

Basic Info:

Released Date:

2005-07-22

Languages:

French, English

Countries:

France

Runtime:

80 min

Rated:

G

IMDB Ratings:

7.7 (40076 Reviews)

Director:

Luc Jacquet

Genres:

Documentary

Cast:

Writer:

Luc Jacquet (scenario)

Luc Jacquet (adaptation)

Michel Fessler (adaptation)

Jordan Roberts (narration: US edited version)

Fullplot:

Each winter, alone in the pitiless ice deserts of Antarctica, deep in the most inhospitable terrain on Earth, a truly remarkable journey takes place as it has done for millennia. Emperor penguins in their thousands abandon the deep blue security of their ocean home and clamber onto the frozen ice to begin their long journey into a region so bleak, so extreme, it supports no other wildlife at this time of year. In single file, the penguins march blinded by blizzards, buffeted by gale force winds. Guided by instinct, by the otherworldly radiance of the Southern Cross, they head unerringly for their traditional breeding ground where--after a ritual courtship of intricate dances and delicate maneuvering, accompanied by a cacophony of ecstatic song--they will pair off into monogamous couples and mate. The females remain long enough only to lay a single egg. Once this is accomplished, exhausted by weeks without nourishment, they begin their return journey across the ice-field to the fish-filled seas. The male emperors are left behind to guard and hatch the precious eggs, which they cradle at all times on top of their feet. After two long months during which the males eat nothing, the eggs begin to hatch. Once they have emerged into their ghostly white new world, the chicks can not survive for long on their fathers' limited food reserves. If their mothers are late returning from the ocean with food, the newly-hatched young will die. Once the families are reunited, the roles reverse, the mothers remaining with their new young while their mates head, exhausted and starved, for the sea, and food. While the adults fish, the chicks face the ever-present threat of attack by prowling giant petrels. As the weather grows warmer and the ice floes finally begin to crack and melt, the adults will repeat their arduous journey countless times, marching many hundreds of miles over some of the most treacherous territory on Earth, until the chicks are ready to take their first faltering dive into the deep blue waters of the Antarctic.

March of the Penguins

March of the Penguins

Basic Info:

Released Date:

2005-07-22

Languages:

French, English

Countries:

France

Runtime:

80 min

Rated:

G

IMDB Ratings:

7.7 (40078 Reviews)

Director:

Luc Jacquet

Genres:

Documentary

Cast:

Writer:

Luc Jacquet (scenario)

Luc Jacquet (adaptation)

Michel Fessler (adaptation)

Jordan Roberts (narration: US edited version)

Fullplot:

Each winter, alone in the pitiless ice deserts of Antarctica, deep in the most inhospitable terrain on Earth, a truly remarkable journey takes place as it has done for millennia. Emperor penguins in their thousands abandon the deep blue security of their ocean home and clamber onto the frozen ice to begin their long journey into a region so bleak, so extreme, it supports no other wildlife at this time of year. In single file, the penguins march blinded by blizzards, buffeted by gale force winds. Guided by instinct, by the otherworldly radiance of the Southern Cross, they head unerringly for their traditional breeding ground where--after a ritual courtship of intricate dances and delicate maneuvering, accompanied by a cacophony of ecstatic song--they will pair off into monogamous couples and mate. The females remain long enough only to lay a single egg. Once this is accomplished, exhausted by weeks without nourishment, they begin their return journey across the ice-field to the fish-filled seas. The male emperors are left behind to guard and hatch the precious eggs, which they cradle at all times on top of their feet. After two long months during which the males eat nothing, the eggs begin to hatch. Once they have emerged into their ghostly white new world, the chicks can not survive for long on their fathers' limited food reserves. If their mothers are late returning from the ocean with food, the newly-hatched young will die. Once the families are reunited, the roles reverse, the mothers remaining with their new young while their mates head, exhausted and starved, for the sea, and food. While the adults fish, the chicks face the ever-present threat of attack by prowling giant petrels. As the weather grows warmer and the ice floes finally begin to crack and melt, the adults will repeat their arduous journey countless times, marching many hundreds of miles over some of the most treacherous territory on Earth, until the chicks are ready to take their first faltering dive into the deep blue waters of the Antarctic.

The Other Son

The Other Son

Basic Info:

Released Date:

2012-04-04

Languages:

French, English, Arabic, Hebrew

Countries:

France

Runtime:

105 min

Rated:

PG-13

IMDB Ratings:

7.4 (2279 Reviews)

Director:

Lorraine Lèvy

Genres:

Drama

Cast:

Writer:

Noam Fitoussi (original idea)

Lorraine Lèvy (screenplay)

Nathalie Saugeon (screenplay)

Fullplot:

Two young men, one Israeli and one Palestinian, discover they were accidentally switched at birth.

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