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Marc Chapiteau
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Marc Chapiteau

French actor
August 17, 1946 (77 years old)

Bright Days Ahead

V.O.: Les Beaux Jours
Fr. 2013. Sentimental drama by Marion Vernoux with Fanny Ardant, Laurent Lafitte, Patrick Chesnais. A married, newly retired dentist begins an affair with a computer instructor twenty-five years her junior.
Runtime: 94 min.

Blood From a Stone

V.O.: La Mer à boire
Fr. 2012. Drama by Jacques Maillot with Daniel Auteuil, Maud Wyler, Yann Trégouët. Failed by his bank, struggling with striking workers, a pleasure boat manufacturer on the verge of bankruptcy tries to save his company.
Runtime: 98 min.

Pauline & François

V.O.: Pauline et François
Fr. 2010. Dramatic comedy by Renaud Fély with Laura Smet, Yannick Renier, Léa Drucker.
Runtime: 95 min.
Fr. 2009. Drama by Sophie Laloy with Judith Davis, Isild Le Besco, Johan Libéreau. In Lyon, an aspiring pianist who shares an apartment with a childhood friend, a medical student, gradually falls under her spell.
Runtime: 100 min.
Fr. 2009. Psychological drama by Jacques Maillot with Gilles Lellouche, Carole Franck, Marc Chapiteau. An alcoholic, who has fallen into personal and professional decline, gets his life together after the death of a fellow alcoholic.
Runtime: 100 min.
Fr. 2007. Drama by Franck Apprederis with Pawel Delag, Sarah Biasini, Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu. In 1950, in Paris, a German journalist who came to cover a conference announcing a Franco-German reconciliation meets again with a woman he loved during the war.
Runtime: 117 min.
Runtime: 90 min.
Runtime: 116 min.
Runtime: 90 min.

Le Tunnel

V.O.: Tunnel, Der
Runtime: 157 min.
Fr. 1987. Crime drama by André Farwagi with Jacques Morel, Bernard Le Coq, Jean-François Garreaud. A magistrate must match a judge with a commissioner to facilitate the investigation of a gangster on the run.
Runtime: 90 min.
Fr. 1987. Crime drama by Franck Apprederis with Jacques Debary, Marc Eyraud, Jacques Richard. Two police officers try to solve the mystery surrounding the death of a sailor in a small oyster production facility.
Runtime: 90 min.
Fr. 1983. Crime drama by Jean-Pierre Desagnat with Pierre Massimi, Chantal Nobel, Marc Chapiteau. An anti-gang squad traces a major prostitution ring.
Runtime: 92 min.
Fr. 1982. Crime drama by Alain Levent with Jean Richard, Marc Chapiteau, Michel Beaune. A commissioner investigates the murder of a cabaret owner who is found strangled in the Pigalle district.
Runtime: 90 min.
Fr. 1982. Spy drama by Franck Apprederis with Maurice Ronet, Mimsy Farmer, Jacques Richard. During a mission, a secret agent comes to question his job and his life.
Runtime: 90 min.
Fr. 1981. Dramatic comedy by Franck Apprederis with Jacques Villeret, Eddy Mitchell, Evelyne Dress. Upon his release from prison, a shy and self-conscious former accountant becomes involved in the theft of a painting.
Runtime: 90 min.
Runtime: 85 min.
Runtime: 130 min.
Fr. 1977. Drama by Jacques Ertaud with Sylvain Joubert, Xavier Labouze, Charles Vanel. A young boxer is the victim of an accident that leaves him immobilized on a hospital bed.
Runtime: 110 min.

The Best Way to Walk

V.O.: La Meilleure Façon de marcher
Fr. 1975. Psychological drama by Claude Miller with Patrick Dewaere, Patrick Bouchitey, Christine Pascal. A personal conflict develops between two counselors at a summer camp.
Runtime: 90 min.
Fr. 1974. Mores drama by André Téchiné with Jeanne Moreau, Michel Auclair, Marie-France Pisier. A linen maid is introduced into a provincial industrial family and ends up taking over their factory.
Runtime: 95 min.
Suis. 1973. Moral study by Bertrand Van Effenterre with Édith Scob, Juliet Berto, Brigitte Fossey. Three young women talk about their problems, which are representative of a part of their generation.
Runtime: 90 min.
Fr. 1971. Moral study by René Gilson with Marc Chapiteau, Jeanne Goupil, Didier Blanfeuil. In a high school in Paris, students discuss and challenge teaching methods.
Runtime: 100 min.
Fr. 1971. Mores drama by Jean L'Hôte with Edmond Beauchamp, Françoise Lugagne, Alfred Adam. A German prisoner of war stays in France after the armistice with the woman he loves.
Runtime: 82 min.
Fr. 1970. Comedy by René Gilson with Olivier Hussenot, André Thorent, Marc Chapiteau. Five friends doing their military service look to escape their boredom.
Runtime: 102 min.

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