"Sabri Lahmer" Filmography
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Villa Amalia
2009, France, Switzerland
- Actors: Isabelle Huppert, Jean-Hugues Anglade, Xavier Beauvois, Maya Sansa, Clara Bindi, Viviana Aliberti, Michelle Marquais, Peter Arens, Ignazio Oliva, Jean-Pierre Gos, Jean-Michel Portal, Maurice Bernart, Jean Coulon, Massato, Florence d'Azémar, Arno Feffer, Jean-Christophe Folly, Sabri Lahmer, Amélie Orio, Hervé Walbecq, Claudine Acs, Sandra Aliberti, Anne Beaumond, Giovanni Caltabiano, Josette Dyevre, Irène Grandadam, Michèle Lorent, Clothilde Moynot, Catherine Pouzet, Amélie Sane
- Genre: Drama
- Director(s): Benoît Jacquot
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Available languages:
- French French.
Villa Amalia is the story of Ann, a musician, whose life is turned upside down by a kiss. When she sees Thomas kissing another woman, Ann makes a clean break, leaving him and everything else far behind her. Suddenly unsure of everything that seemed so certain, Ann knows only that she must change her life and become someone else to find herself. With her music and the friendship of Georges, who pops out of her distant past, she sets off on a journey that will take her to an island where the Villa Amalia stands.
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L'instinct de mort
2008, France, Canada, Italy
- Actors: Vincent Cassel, Cécile De France, Gérard Depardieu, Gilles Lellouche, Roy Dupuis, Elena Anaya, Florence Thomassin, Michel Duchaussoy, Myriam Boyer, Abdelhafid Metalsi, Gilbert Sicotte, Deano Clavet, Ludivine Sagnier, Mustapha Abourachid, Sofiane Benrazzak, Farid Fedjer, Gilles Geisweiller, Leïla Bekhti, Dorothée Brière, Michelle Brûlé, Yves Marc Gilbert, Maria Ibars Valverde, Mercè Llorens, Sabri Lahmer, Manuela Gourary, Affif Ben Badra, Frankie Pain, Emmanuelle Carlier, François Hauteserre, Jean-Claude Leguay
- Genre: Action, Biography, Crime, Drama, Thriller
- Director(s): Jean-François Richet
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Available languages:
- French French.
Mesrine: Killer Instinct -- the first of two parts -- charts the outlaw odyssey of Jacques Mesrine (Vincent Cassel), the legendary French gangster of the 1960s and 1970s who came to be known as French Public Enemy No. 1 and The Man of a Thousand Faces. Infamous for his bravado and outrageously daring prison escapes, Mesrine carried out numerous robberies, kidnappings and murders in a criminal career that spanned continents until he was shot dead in 1979 by France's notorious anti-gang unit. Thirty years after his death, his infamy lives on. Mesrine was helped along the way by beautiful and equally reckless Jeanne Schneider (Cécile de France), a Bonnie to match his Clyde. Mesrine made up his own epic, between romanticism and cruelty, flamboyance and tragedy.







