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Jean Lescot
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Jean Lescot

French actor
August 30, 1938 (April 29, 2015)

He Is My Girl

V.O.: La Folle Histoire d'amour de Simon Eskenazy
Fr. 2009. Comedy by Jean-Jacques Zilbermann with Antoine de Caunes, Mehdi Dehbi, Elsa Zylberstein. In Paris, the private life of a gay clarinet player is turned upside down by the unexpected return of his ex-wife and their ten-year-old son.
Runtime: 100 min.
Fr. 1999. Drama by Patrick Sébastien with Patrick Sébastien, Samuel Dupuy, Marie Denarnaud. To heal a young woman who was raped by a simpleton, a psychologist wants to reunite her with her attacker.
Runtime: 90 min.
Fr. 1997. Biography by Claude Goretta with Jacques Villeret, Catherine Frot, Émilie Delaunay. The story of Georges Mandel, an anti-Nazi French parliamentarian who refused to abdicate to the Vichy regime.
Runtime: 85 min.
Fr. 1996. Dramatic comedy by Igaal Niddam with Jérôme Anger, Maria Pacôme, Laure Marsac.
Runtime: 91 min.
Runtime: 107 min.
Fr. 1991. Comedy by Maurice Frydland with Gérard Desarthe, Gilles Ségal, Jean Lescot. A Jewish grandfather's circle imagines that the homeless man he is friends with is the Messiah.
Fr. 1990. Crime drama by Serge Leroy with Roger Hanin, Laure Duthilleul, Pierre Maguelon. A commissioner investigates the murders of two specialists in buying back shares in companies they had previously bankrupted.
Runtime: 90 min.
Fr. 1985. Social drama by Serge Leroy with Philippe Noiret, Nicole Garcia, Roland Blanche. A journalist and a television presenter have evidence of the French government's involvement in a political assassination.
Runtime: 99 min.
Fr. 1983. Drama by Robert Enrico with Michael York, Jacques Penot, Macha Méril. Following the death of his wife and children, a man reminisces about his youth in Poland during the Nazi occupation.
Runtime: 145 min.
Fr. 1982. Mores drama by Jacques Fansten with Marie-Christine Barrault, Michel Blanc, Jean-Luc Azra. Divorced parents worry about their teenage son's behavior and his rebellion against society.
Runtime: 92 min.
Fr. 1982. Satire by Maurice Frydland with Pierre Arditi, Jean Lescot, Catherine Allégret. The tribulations of the directors at a new advertising agency.
Fr. 1976. Dramatic comedy by Maurice Dugowson with Patrick Dewaere, Miou-Miou, Michel Piccoli. After returning from his military service, a young man has difficulty finding a job.
Runtime: 108 min.
Fr. 1976. Social drama by Frank Cassenti with Pierre Clémenti, Laszlo Szabo, Maïa Wodeska. A theater group organizes a show to pay tribute to the memory of resistance fighters executed by the Germans.
Runtime: 89 min.
Fr. 1976. Social drama by Jacques Fansten with Jacques Spiesser, Isabelle Huppert, Yves Robert. A police officer gains the trust of a young man and leads him to become an informer.
Runtime: 105 min.

The Last Train

V.O.: Le Train
Fr. 1973. Sentimental drama by Pierre Granier-Deferre with Jean-Louis Trintignant, Romy Schneider, Maurice Biraud. As the Germans enter France, a man separated from his wife is lured by a stranger on a crowded train.
Runtime: 101 min.

The Bear and the Doll

V.O.: L'Ours et la poupée
Fr. 1969. Sentimental comedy by Michel Deville with Brigitte Bardot, Jean-Pierre Cassel, Daniel Ceccaldi. A capricious divorcee falls in love with a gruff cellist who resists her advances.
Runtime: 89 min.

Paris Does Not Exist

V.O.: Paris n'existe pas
Fr. 1969. Psychological drama by Robert Benayoun with Richard Leduc, Danièle Gaubert, Serge Gainsbourg. A painter has experiences where he witnesses past or future moments in time.
Runtime: 98 min.
Fr. 1968. Poetic drama by Michel Cournot with Jean-Pierre Kalfon, Nella Bielski, Annie Girardot. While his wife is expecting a child, a man relives his unhappy childhood in his mind.
Runtime: 90 min.

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