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Another film based on the autobiographies of Charrière and the 1973 film, also called Papillon, was released in 2017, directed by Danish director Michael Noer. [32] Charlie Hunnam played the lead role of Henri Charrière, and Rami Malek played Louis Dega. [33] The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2017. [34]
Papillon is a 2017 biographical crime drama film directed by Michael Noer and also the last film by Red Granite Pictures.It tells the story of French convict Henri Charrière (Charlie Hunnam), nicknamed Papillon ("butterfly"), who was falsely imprisoned in 1933 in the notorious Devil's Island penal colony and escaped in 1941 with the help of another convict, counterfeiter Louis Dega ().
Papillon, an adaptation of Henri Charrière's book, starring Steve McQueen; Papillon, another adaptation of Henri Charrière's book, starring Charlie Hunnam; Le Papillon or The Butterfly, a 2002 French film starring Michel Serrault
Papillon (1973), film directed by Franklin J. Schaffner, based on novel Papillon. Charrière was portrayed by Steve McQueen, who received a Golden Globe nomination for his performance. Papillon (2017), film directed by Michael Noer, based on novels Papillon and Banco. Charrière was portrayed by Charlie Hunnam.
Papillon (French:, lit. "butterfly") is a novel written by Henri Charrière, first published in France on 30 April 1969. Papillon is Charrière's nickname. [ 1 ] The novel details Papillon's purported incarceration and subsequent escape from the French penal colony of French Guiana , and covers a 14-year period between 1931 and 1945.
Louis Dega (sometimes written Louis Delga III) is the name of a character in Henri Charrière's novel Papillon.In the 1973 film this character was played by Dustin Hoffman and in the 2017 film the role was played by Rami Malek.
In 1973, he featured alongside Dustin Hoffman in the prison film Papillon playing Henri Charrière, a prisoner convicted of murder who makes an escape attempt with fellow convict Louis Dega (Hoffman). [34] McQueen's performance earned him his fourth and final Golden Globe Award nomination in the Best Actor category. [35]
The 1970s saw Hoffman star in several critically acclaimed and commercially successful films, including the Western Little Big Man (1970), psychological thriller Straw Dogs (1971), prison film Papillon (1973) alongside Steve McQueen, Lenny (1974) about the controversial comedian Lenny Bruce, [3] and the political thriller All the President's ...