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Pascal Greggory

Actor

French actor Pascal Greggory, born in Paris in 1954, began his career on stage, where a long and formative collaboration with director Patrice Chéreau commenced. Together, they made significant films such as *Queen Margot* (1994) and *Those Who Love Me Can Take the Train* (1998). For his performance in the latter, he received a César Award nomination for Best Actor. His versatile filmography also includes works with filmmakers such as Éric Rohmer in *Pauline at the Beach* (1983) and Olivier Dahan in *La Vie en Rose* (2007), for which he received another César nomination. More recently, he appeared in Maïwenn's historical drama *Jeanne du Barry* (2023).
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  • One Fine Morning

    One Fine Morning

    Drama, Romance

    2022

    1h.52min

    -12

    While struggling to find a nursing home for her sick father, Sandra meets a long-lost friend.


  • My friend Victoria

    My friend Victoria

    Drama

    2014

    1h.35min

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    Victoria, a black girl from a modest background, has never forgotten the night she spent at Thomas' place in Paris, with his bourgeois family. Years later, ...


  • Méprises

    Méprises

    Thriller

    2018

    1h.30min

    -12

    Francoise is beautiful, so beautiful that Jacques will never introduce her to Philippe, his childhood friend. She is married, but he does not care. He ...


  • Non-Fiction
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    Non-Fiction

    Comedy

    2018

    1h.47min

    -10

    Alain, a successful Parisian publisher struggling to adapt to the digital revolution, has major doubts about the new manuscript of Léonard, one of his ...


  • Quartier lointain

    Quartier lointain

    Comedy

    2010

    1h.38min

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    Thomas, a cynical French comic artist loses consciousness while visiting his old family home - only to awaken 40 years in the past as his younger self. The ...