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Pascal Greggory

Pascal Greggory

French actor
September 8, 1954 (69 years old)

One Fine Morning

V.O.: Un Beau Matin
Fr. 2022. Drama by Mia Hansen-Love with Léa Seydoux, Melvil Poupaud, Pascal Greggory. While caring for her ailing father, a translator, who is raising her daughter alone, begins an affair with a long lost friend who is now married.
Runtime: 112 min.
Fr. 2019. Drama by Ira Sachs with Isabelle Huppert, Marisa Tomei, Brendan Gleeson. An actress with terminal cancer summons her blended family to Portugal, hoping to spark a romance between her son and his best friend.
Runtime: 98 min.
Fr. 2018. Drama by Sébastien Marnier with Laurent Lafitte, Luana Bajrami, Victor Bonnel. A substitute teacher tries to understand the disturbing attitude of some of his students, who are gifted, contemptuous, and nihilistic.
Runtime: 104 min.

Non-Fiction

V.O.: Doubles Vies
Fr. 2018. Dramatic comedy by Olivier Assayas with Juliette Binoche, Guillaume Canet, Vincent Macaigne. In Paris, once a writer’s paradise, , publishers and their relatives struggle amid the upheaval caused by the digital revolution.
Runtime: 108 min.
Fr. 2012. Biography by Ilan Duran Cohen with Laurent Lucas, Aurélien Recoing, Audrey Dana. The life and ecclesiastical career of Cardinal Lustiger, a Jew who converted to Catholicism during the war and became an advisor to John Paul II in the mid-1980s.
Runtime: 95 min.
Runtime: 100 min.
Fr. 2010. Psychological drama by Olivier Coussemacq with Anaïs Demoustier, Pascal Greggory, Ludmila Mikaël. Through manipulation, a teenage runaway interferes in the lives of a judge and his wife and succeeds in dividing them.
Runtime: 90 min.
Fr. 2010. Crime drama by Josée Dayan with Jean-Hugues Anglade, Jacques Spiesser, Pascal Greggory. Between London and Serbia, a Parisian commissioner picks up the trail of a serial killer whose modus operandi is similar to that of vampires.
Runtime: 95 min.
Fr. 2007. War drama by Serge Bozon with Sylvie Testud, Pascal Greggory, Guillaume Verdier. During the 14-18 war, a French woman disguised as a boy joins soldiers in the hope of finding her husband who has left for the front.
Runtime: n/d

La Vie en rose

V.O.: La Môme
Fr. 2007. Biography by Olivier Dahan with Marion Cotillard, Sylvie Testud, Pascal Greggory. The tumultuous life and career of French singer Edith Piaf, who died in 1963 at the age of 47.
Runtime: 140 min.

The Page Turner

V.O.: La Tourneuse de pages
Fr. 2006. Thriller by Denis Dercourt with Déborah François, Catherine Frot, Pascal Greggory. A young woman becomes a page-turner for the famous concert pianist whose carelessness ruined her own career as a pianist ten years earlier.
Runtime: 85 min.
Fr. 2005. Psychological drama by Patrice Chéreau with Isabelle Huppert, Pascal Greggory, Claudia Coli. In 1912 in Paris, a wealthy, worldly bourgeois couple discover after ten years of marriage that their love has come to an end.
Runtime: 91 min.
Fr. 2004. Mores drama by Renaud Bertrand with Daphné Baiwir, Anne Brochet, Pascal Greggory. A young teenager spending the summer in the country with her mother falls secretly in love with her riding instructor.
Fr. 2004. Adventures by Jean-Paul Salomé with Romain Duris, Kristin Scott Thomas, Pascal Greggory. The thief Ars
Runtime: 131 min.

His Brother

V.O.: Son frère
Fr. 2003. Psychological drama by Patrice Chéreau with Bruno Todeschini, Éric Caravaca, Nathalie Boutefeu. Two brothers who had lost touch with each other get back in touch when the eldest announces that he has an incurable disease.
Runtime: 92 min.
Fr. 2003. Drama by Jacques Doillon with Pascal Greggory, Najat Benssallem, Ilham Abdelwahed. A rich Frenchman in his forties living in Marrakesh tries to seduce the young orphan girl who tends his garden.
Runtime: 112 min.
Fr. 2002. Psychological drama by Olivier Dahan with Isabelle Huppert, Pascal Greggory, Maud Forget. A prostitute flees with her teenage daughter after the latter kills a pimp.
Runtime: 93 min.
Fr. 2000. Mores comedy by Ilan Duran Cohen with Pascal Greggory, Nathalie Richard, Julie Gayet. A lawyer marries a colleague he is not in love with while he engages in a passionate relationship with a young man.
Fr. 1999. Drama by Andrzej Zulawski with Sophie Marceau, Pascal Greggory, Guillaume Canet. Out of loyalty to her husband, a young photojournalist renounces an affair with a colleague for whom she feels a strong desire.
Runtime: 105 min.

Time Regained

V.O.: Le Temps retrouvé
Fr. 1999. Mores drama by Raúl Ruiz with Marcello Mazzarella, Emmanuelle Béart, Pascal Greggory. In 1922, a novelist on the verge of death relives his stories in his mind.
Runtime: 156 min.
Fr. 1998. Social drama by Laurent Bouhnik with Pascal Greggory, Gaël Morel, Jamel Debbouze. Three inmates from different backgrounds come to live together in the same prison cell.
Runtime: 102 min.
Fr. 1997. History by Claude Berri with Carole Bouquet, Daniel Auteuil, Jean-Roger Milo. During the Second World War in Lyon, the wife of a resistance fighter held by the Nazis devises a daring plan to free him.
Runtime: 115 min.

Those Who Love Me Can Take the Train

V.O.: Ceux qui m'aiment prendront le train
Fr. 1997. Psychological drama by Patrice Chéreau with Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, Charles Berling, Pascal Greggory.
Runtime: 122 min.
Runtime: 90 min.
Fr. 1993. Crime drama by Joël Séria with Guy Marchand, Natacha Lindinger, Pascal Greggory. While investigating the murder of a famous fashion designer's fianc
Runtime: 90 min.
Fr. 1993. Comedy by Gérard Oury with Christian Clavier, Tsilla Chelton, Catherine Jacob. Suspecting fraud, a woman sues her husband who tries to transfer gold bars to Switzerland.
Runtime: 81 min.

Queen Margot

V.O.: La Reine Margot
Fr. 1993. History by Patrice Chéreau with Isabelle Adjani, Daniel Auteuil, Jean-Hugues Anglade. In 1572 in Paris, after the wedding of King Charles IX's sister, the papist extremists indulge in the massacre of Protestants during the night of St. Bartholomew.
Runtime: 165 min.
Fr. 1993. Dramatic comedy by Éric Rohmer with Pascal Greggory, Arielle Dombasle, Fabrice Luchini. In a small village in the Vend
Runtime: 105 min.

The Color of the Wind

V.O.: La Couleur du vent
Fr. 1988. Psychological drama by Pierre Granier-Deferre with Élizabeth Bourgine, Philippe Léotard, Fabrice Luchini. A young literary advisor in a publishing house maintains a correspondence with an American writer whom she has published without ever having met him.
Runtime: 84 min.
Fr. 1984. Dramatic comedy by Virginie Thévenet with Jezabel Carpi, Ariel Genet, Arielle Dombasle. Disappointed by the inexperience of her companion for the evening, who is a shy teenager, a sassy young girl drags him on a tour of Paris by night.
Runtime: 85 min.

Pauline at the Beach

V.O.: Pauline à la plage
Fr. 1982. Mores comedy by Éric Rohmer with Arielle Dombasle, Amanda Langlet, Feodor Atkine. During a visit to the Normandy coast, a teenage girl and her divorced cousin are disappointed by love.
Runtime: 94 min.
Fr. 1981. Essay film by Arielle Dombasle with Arielle Dombasle, Pascal Greggory, Pierre Clémenti. In love with a bookstore owner, a failed musician is lured by her to the home of an enigmatic doctor who hosts elegant parties.
Runtime: 80 min.
Fr. 1981. Crime drama by Guy Gilles with Richard Berry, Macha Méril, Jacques Penot.
Runtime: 78 min.

A Good Marriage

V.O.: Le Beau Mariage
Runtime: 97 min.

The Bronte Sisters

V.O.: Les Soeurs Brontë
Runtime: 120 min.
Fr. 1977. Drama by Just Jaeckin with Françoise Fabian, Murray Head, Dayle Haddon. A young photographer causes trouble for the director of a call-girl network.
Runtime: 111 min.

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