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Albert Dupontel (French: [albɛʁ dypɔ̃tɛl]; born 11 January 1964 [1]) is a French actor, film director and screenwriter. [2] Following his father's path, he studied medicine but eventually switched to theater, disillusioned by hospital life. [ 3 ]
The film stars Virginie Efira, Albert Dupontel and Nicolas Marié. [3] [4] The film received twelve nominations at the 46th César Awards, [5] winning in six categories, including Best Film, Best Director and Best Original Screenplay for Dupontel, and Best Supporting Actor for Marié.
See You Up There (French: Au revoir là-haut) is a 2017 French historical war drama film written and directed by and starring Albert Dupontel, adapted from the 2013 novel The Great Swindle (Au revoir là-haut in French) by Pierre Lemaitre.
9 Month Stretch (French: 9 mois ferme) is a 2013 French comedy film written, directed by and starring Albert Dupontel.It was nominated for six categories at the 39th César Awards including Best Film and Best Director and Best Actor for Dupontel, winning Best Actress for its co-star Sandrine Kiberlain and Best Original Screenplay.
Albert Dupontel: Written by: Albert Dupontel Gilles Laurent: Produced by: Philippe Liégeois Jean-Michel Rey: Starring: Albert Dupontel Roland Blanche Hélène Vincent Claude Perron: Cinematography: Guillaume Schiffman: Edited by: Juliette Welfling: Music by: Ramon Pipin Noir Désir: Distributed by: Rézo Films
To François Lévesque, "With Second Tour, the usually dark and biting Albert Dupontel offers a surprisingly rosy and toothless political fable. This is because the actor, director and screenwriter tries here to marry two contrary approaches, namely satire and sentimental, without ever succeeding. However, Albert Dupontel knows satire: ...
Niels Arestrup, the French-Danish actor celebrated for his roles in Steven Spielberg's War Horse and Jacques Audiard's A Prophet, has died. He was 75. ... Julian Schnabel or Albert Dupontel. He ...
Terrien’s determination to remain detached, professional and controlled despite the atrocities that occur around him, including the torture, abuse and summary execution of Algerian prisoners, quickly gains him the initial contempt of Sergeant Dougnac (Albert Dupontel) his combat-hardened and cynical platoon sergeant, who has come to the ...