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The zone of Les Olympiades, 13th arrondissement of Paris, from which the film takes its name. Paris, 13th District (French: Les Olympiades) is a 2021 French drama film directed by Jacques Audiard, from a screenplay he co-wrote with Céline Sciamma and Léa Mysius, loosely based on the short comic stories Amber Sweet and Killing and Dying from the book of the latter's name, and Hawaiian Getaway ...
Cast Notes Release date Ref The Accusation: Yvan Attal: Ben Attal, Suzanne Jouannet, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Mathieu Kassovitz, Pierre Arditi, Audrey Dana, Benjamin Lavernhe, Judith Chemla: December 1: Aline: Valérie Lemercier: Valérie Lemercier, Roc Lafortune, Danielle Fichaud, Sylvain Marcel [1] Arthur Rambo: Laurent Cantet: Rabah Nait ...
Lucie Zhang (Chinese: 张润黎, born 27 October 2000) [1] is a French actress. She received critical acclaim for her feature film debut Paris, 13th District (2021), [2] which earned her César and Lumières Award nominations. [3]
IFC Films has acquired U.S. rights to Jacques Audiard’s upcoming film “Paris, 13th District” (Les Olympiades) during the virtual European Film Market. The movie was shot in the French ...
American cartoonist Adrian Tomine uses the graphic novel to do what that other form of literature — the standard gray-words-on-white-paper short story — simply hasn’t been able to achieve.
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The Sisters Brothers is a 2018 Western film directed by Jacques Audiard from a screenplay he co-wrote with Thomas Bidegain, based on the novel of the same name by Patrick deWitt. An American and French co-production, it is Audiard's first English-language work.