Elisabeth Depardieu

Total Credits at Criticker: 8 (Actor)
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In a rural French village an old man and his only remaining relative cast their covetous eyes on an adjoining vacant property... (imdb)
This rawly autobiographical film lays bare the character of a man who seems unable to do anything but demand that the world conform to his desires--and who loses everything in the process. Depardieu embodies Pialat's self-portrait with burly power, plumbing depths of self-absorption and cruelty as a successful bourgeois who muscles his way through life. (cinema.ucla.edu)
Gifted student Antoine goes against his family's wishes and accepts the lead role in a controversial director's film. He learns that the role had previously been offered to a young man who committed suicide after an on-set affair - and events conspire to draw Antoine towards the same lover. (indiemoviesonline.com)
The inspector Robert Staniland, a quite special cop, investigates the murder of the pianist Charly Berliner. He discovers that the victim had a passionate affair with a certain Barbara, who turns out to be a femme fatale.
Orgon is a man of property duped by the false piety of the penniless Tartuffe. Orgon takes him into his house, believing him a paragon of virtue, but over time Tartuffe schemes to take everything that Orgon possesses for himself.
Nausicaa (1970) - TV Movie
A television film made by Agnès Varda. Very much based on her own life, the film follows a girl, whose father is from Greece, studying ancient art in France. The film was never broadcast for political reasons related to its portrayal of Greeks, and is now only available in reconstructed form.
Serge Perrin lives in Paris, without housing, without work. But Serge wants to exist and break his loneliness. When he pushes the door of a police station his great adventure begins. He finally finds the first role. (imdb)
La rivière Espérance (1995) - TV Mini-Series
1832. Benjamin and Marie are two childhood friends. Benjamin's father drives barges, a type of boat, for the transport of goods on the Dordogne. Benjamin will become a bargeman like his father. But we must be wary of everyone and also of the one for whom they live: the Dordogne river. (Wikipedia)