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Duration: 106 sec.Nudity: yesCreator: Ruffah
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1)Resolution: 1920x816Added: 2018-Feb-28

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Portrait of Emmanuelle Boidron

Emmanuelle Boidron

Birth Name: Emmanuelle Boidron

Birth Date: 1978-08-04

Birth Place: Orléans, Loiret, France

Details

Alternate Names: Эммануэль Бойдрон

Physical Characteristics: N/A

Career

First Appearances:

  • C'est La Vie (1990) as Suzanne

Most Important Roles:

  • Le Switch (2023) as Lise
  • Bébé à bord (2008) as Audrey
  • Le coucou (2023) as Ségolène Depratte
  • Vive la crise ! (2017) as Sidonie
  • Mademoiselle Navarro (2005) as Yolande Navarro
  • Bonjour ivresse ! (2011) as
  • C'est La Vie (1990) as Suzanne

Career Highlights:

  • Le Switch (2023)
  • Bébé à bord (2008)
  • Le coucou (2023)
  • Vive la crise ! (2017)
  • Mademoiselle Navarro (2005)
  • Bonjour ivresse ! (2011)
  • C'est La Vie (1990)

Full Biography

Emmanuelle Boidron, born on August 4, 1978, in Orléans, France, is a French actress known for her role as Yolande Navarro in the TV series 'Navarro'. She has not had significant roles mentioned beyond this.


About the Movie: Vive la crise (2017)

Poster for Vive la crise (2017)

Release Year: 2017

Nation: France

Alternative Title: N/A

Director: Jean-François Davy

Writer: Jean-François Davy

Production & Genre

Producer(s):

Companies: Kanibal Films

Genre: Comedy

Story

In the future of France, computers have taken over the decision-making process for unemployment and homelessness benefits. The film explores this system and its impact on society.

Summary

Vive la crise (2017), directed by Jean-François Davy, is a comedy set in a futuristic France where computers control who receives unemployment and homelessness aid. While specifics about the plot are limited in provided sources, the film seems to focus on the societal implications of this automated system.