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Born: Jun 10, 1965 - Lausanne, Switzerland
2002.....Pharmacien de garde, Le
2002......Felicità non costa niente, La ... aka Bonheur ne coûte rien, Le
2002......Un jour dans la vie du cinéma français .... Himself
2002.......Queen of the Damned .... Marius
2001......Husband I Bought, The
2001........Nadia Coupeau, dite Nana
2001......Bride of the Wind .... Oskar Kokoschka
2000........Morsures de l'aube, Les (2000) .... ... aka Love Bites
2000.......Épouse-moi (2000) .... Hadrien.... aka Marry Me
2000.......Le Libertin ... aka Libertine, The .....Gabriel Aghion directs this bawdy period romp about a day in the life of 18th century philosopher and sensualist Denis Diderot (Vincent Perez).....AVAILABLE
1999....Le Temps retrouvé..... aka Time Regained....An ambitious project of Chile-born, Paris-based Raul Ruiz, this psychological drama brings to the screen the famous classic of Marcel Proust.....AVAILABLE
1999.....I Dreamed of Africa
1998....Ceux Qui M'Aiment Prendront le Train....aka Those Who Love Me Can Take The Train.... Patrice Chereau (Queen Margot) directed this French drama about a train trip to an artist's funeral. .....AVAILABLE
1998.....Shot Through the Heart
1998.....Talk of Angels
1997.....Swept From The Sea
1997....Le Bossu.....aka On Guard!...Le Bossu is a magnificent swashbuckling adventure movie in the tradition of The Three Musketeers (Ollie Reed version) and Scaramouche. The strength of the film is not just in its fight scenes (although it does have several of the best choreographed sword fights that I have ever seen...andyou will never forget 'la Botte de Nevers'!) but in the way that the story and characters take you wholly and utterly into the world of seventeenth century France. Daniel Auteil is magnificent, Fabrice Luchini and Vincent Perez are superb, and Marie Gillain...well, remember the little girl in "Mon pere ce heros"? She's back.....AVAILABLE
1996.....Ligne De Vie
1996.....The Crow: City of Angels
1995....Par-Dela Les Nuages...aka Beyond the Clouds.... For thirteen years after "Identification of a Woman" Michelangelo Antonioni was unable to make another film. However in 1995 he made a sudden return with "Beyond the Clouds" a collection of short stories linked by a film director (john Malkovich)......AVAILABLE
1994.....La Reine Margot.....Alexandre Dumas should certainly be satisfied with this superb adaptation of his classic. .....AVAILABLE
1993.....Fanfan....Alexandre (Vincent Perez) has been through the cycle of seeing the initial passion in romantic encounters burn off .....AVAILABLE
1993....American Ninja 5
1992.....Indochine.........AVAILABLE
1992....Cendre D'Or
1991.....L'Echange
1991.....La Neige et le Feu
1990....Le Voyage Du Capitaine Fracasse....Capitaine Fracasse travels the 17th century French countryside along with the company of Vincent Perez and two charming and beautiful ladies.( Emmanuelle Beart and Ornella Muti). Film director Ettore Scola takes us through a beautifully filmed journey through 17th century France......AVAILABLE
1990.....Cyrano De Bergerac....A dashing officer of the guard and romantic poet, Cyrano de Bergerac falls in love with his cousin Roxane without her knowing.....AVAILABLE.
1988.....La Maison De Jade...."What a wonderful movie! Unfortunately for the american viewing public, it does not come with subtitles. Even without subtitles, the emotion of this movie, expressed thru the acting craft of Jacqueline Bissett and Vincent Perez, is wonderful. The story told by the film is one of love affairs, betrayal, and the resolve and strength of character to move on with life. Jeanne,(portrayed by Bissett), a writer living in France meets an exciting new man, Bernard (Perez). The storyline is shown to the viewer in retrospect by Jeanne's character. Using flashbacks of their relationship, the film shows Jeanne pondering the relationship from beginning to end, trying to determine what has gone wrong. They begin a passionate and wonderful love affair. As the relationship progresses, Bernard asks Jeanne to marry him and she declines stating that she is barren. Bernard professes to love her and states that it does not matter. Jeanne argues that she had a previous relationship that started out the same way and it ended because it did eventually matter. Bernard argues that it will not happen to them. Jeanne, loving this man as she does, believes him and they begin their engagement. Jeanne and Bernard begin making plans, buying a house etc, ie committing themselves to things longterm. This film offers wonderful scenes of love, passion, and eventually betrayal. Bernard reached his 30th birthday and secretly begins an affair with another woman. Jeanne, thru her flashbacks realizes that he has attempted to tell her something is wrong several times. She is caught off guard when Bernard finally tells her that he does need children and has been seeing someone else. Film watchers experience along with Jeanne's character, the ultimate act and feeling of betrayal, her desperation to try to hang on to and salvage this relationship....... J. Bissett and V. Perez give wonderful performances. I can't understand why this film has never been released in the USA with subtitles given the lead actress is so popular. The cinematography was wonderful and the direction of the film fast paced and held all the elements of a wonderfully passionate but sad love affair. If it is ever released with subtitles this would be a movie to watch......AVAILABLE
1987.....Hôtel de France
1986.....Gardien De La Nuit