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James Thierrée

James Thierrée

French actor
October 1, 1974 (49 years old)

The Emperor of Paris

V.O.: L'Empereur de Paris
Fr. 2018. History by Jean-François Richet with Vincent Cassel, Freya Mavor, Patrick Chesnais. In 1804, a resourceful convict, who has always maintained his innocence, works as an agent and informant for the Parisian police, hoping to obtain his letter of pardon.
Runtime: 120 min.
Fr. 2016. Biography by Roschdy Zem with Omar Sy, James Thierrée, Olivier Gourmet. At the turn of the 20th century, a black man playing an Augusto clown alongside a white clown feels increasingly violently exploited.
Runtime: 119 min.

Love Battles

V.O.: Mes séances de lutte
Fr. 2012. Sentimental drama by Jacques Doillon with Sara Forestier, James Thierrée, Louise Szpindel. To stand up to her family's refusal to bequeath her late father's piano, an unstable woman practices wrestling with a friend who has always wanted her.
Runtime: 99 min.
Fr. 2011. Psychological drama by Claude Miller with Marina Hands, James Thierrée, Maya Sansa. While making a film about the Trans-Canada train, a French videographer meets the Aboriginal doctor for whom her late artist husband had left her.
Runtime: 98 min.

Freedom

V.O.: Korkoro
Fr. 2009. Drama by Tony Gatlif with James Thierrée, Marc Lavoine, Marie-Josée Croze. In 1943, in a French village in the occupied zone, Gypsies harassed by the police are helped by the mayor and a teacher
Runtime: 111 min.
Fr. 2007. Thriller by Laurent de Bartillat with Sylvie Testud, James Thierrée, Jean-Pierre Marielle. An art history student investigates the identity of a mysterious woman shown from behind in several paintings by Antoine Watteau.
Runtime: 82 min.

Twice Upon a Time

V.O.: Désaccord parfait
Fr. 2006. Sentimental comedy by Antoine de Caunes with Jean Rochefort, Charlotte Rampling, Isabelle Nanty. 30 years after their brutal breakup, a famous English actress and an old French director reconnect during a ceremony organized in his honor.
Runtime: 92 min.
Runtime: 96 min.
Fr. 2003. Mores comedy by Coline Serreau with Madeleine Besson, André Dussollier, Michel Boujenah. The three adoptive fathers of a Parisian teenager travel to meet her in Provence where she spends her vacations with her mother.
Runtime: 90 min.
Runtime: 99 min.

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