"Philippe Duquesne" Filmography
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Gainsbourg (Vie héroïque)
2010, France, USA
- 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
- Genre: Biography, Drama, Music
- Director(s): Joann Sfar
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Available languages:
- French French.
A glimpse at the life of French singer Serge Gainsbourg, from growing up in 1940s Nazi-occupied Paris through his successful song-writing years in the 1960s to his death in 1991 at the age of 62.
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Bienvenue chez les Ch'tis
2008, France
- Actors: Kad Merad, Dany Boon, Zoé Félix, Lorenzo Ausilia-Foret, Anne Marivin, Philippe Duquesne, Guy Lecluyse, Line Renaud, Michel Galabru, Stéphane Freiss, Patrick Bosso, Jérôme Commandeur, Alexandre Carrière, Fred Personne, Frank Andrieux, Jean-Christophe Herbeth, Jean-François Picotin, Jenny Clève, Claude Talpaert, Sylviane Goudal, Yaël Boon, Christophe Rossignon, Zinedine Soualem, Maryline Delbarre, Guillaume Morand, Yann Königsberg, Nadège Beausson-Diagne, Jean-François Elberg, Eric Bleuzé, Bruno Tuchszer
- Genre: Comedy
- Director(s): Dany Boon
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Available languages:
- French French.
Although living a comfortable life in Salon-de-Provence, a charming town in the South of France, Julie has been feeling depressed for a while. To please her, Philippe Abrams, a post office administrator, her husband, tries to obtain a transfer to a seaside town, on the French Riviera, at any cost. The trouble is that he is caught red-handed while trying to scam an inspector. Philippe is immediately banished to the distant unheard of town of Bergues, in the Far North of France. Leaving his child and wife behind, the crucified man leaves for his frightening destination, a dreadfully cold place inhabited by hard-drinking, unemployed rednecks, speaking an incomprehensible dialect called Ch'ti. Philippe soon realizes that all these ideas were nothing but prejudices and that Bergues is not synonymous with hell...







