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- Biography: Albert Dupontel (born 11 January 1964) is a French actor and film director. He started his career as a stand-up comedian. In February 1998, his 1996 film Bernie took the Grand Prize at the 9th Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival which was attended by Dupontel.
Filmography
- Le Vilain (2009)
- Micmacs à tire-larigot (2009)
- Louise Michel (2008)
- Deux jours à tuer (2008)
- Paris (2008)
- Chrysalis (2007)
- L' Ennemi intime (2007)
- Odette Toulemonde (2007)
- Jacquou le croquant (2007)
- Changement de propriétaire (2007)
- Président (President) (2006)
- Avida (2006)
News
Romance in a Can Film Festival
miamiherald.com –
2009-02-13
The ''Romance In A Can'' Film Festival continues this Valentine's Day weekend through Sunday with a focus on European films. Film and event times are subject to change, so call the theater first. ... Full Article
Avenue Montaigne
stltoday.com –
2007-06-04
By Calvin Wilson ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH 04/06/2007 Jessica (Ccile de France) is a small-town girl who's new to Paris but optimistic about her prospects. It's not long before she finds a job as a waitress, despite the fact that the... ... Full Article
Movie briefs 5.24
anchoragepress.com –
2007-05-24
Posted on Thursday, May 24, 2007 AVENUE MONTAIGNE (PG-13) 100 min. Director: Daniele Thompson. With Cecile De France, Valerie Lemercier and Albert Dupontel. (Bear Tooth) Jessica (de France) moves from the countryside to Paris and gets a job at a ... Full Article
'avenue' Leads To Parisian Dead End
madison.com –
2007-05-03
There are French movies that are clearly made with a French audience in mind, and there are other French movies that have a non-French audience in mind. ... Full Article
Avenue Montaigne (Fauteuils d'orchestre) Director: Danile Thompson Cast: Ccile De France, Valrie Lemercier, Albert Dupontel, Claude Brasseur, Christopher Thompson, Sydney Pollack (ThinkFilm, 2006) Rated: PG-13 US theatrical release date: 16 February 2007 (
popmatters.com –
2007-02-16
The lesser entries for the Academy Awards Foreign Language category tend to mirror their American counterparts: technically assured predictable melodramas that trade off national clichs and fetishes. ... Full Article
Avenue Montaigne
slantmagazine.com –
2007-01-13
anile Thompson follows up her breezy but inconsequential 2003 rom-com Jet Lag with Avenue Montaigne , a breezy but inconsequential dramedy that functions as a love letter to the titular Parisian street and the bustling, convivial artistic culture it houses. ... Full Article


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