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Episode: Season 1
Duration: 416 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1920x832 | Added: 2020-Feb-28 |
Alternate Names: ادری فلورو, اودری فلورو
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Audrey Fleurot, born July 6, 1977 in Mantes-la-Jolie, France, gained prominence through her role as the Lady of the Lake in 'Kaamelott' (2005-2009). She is also known for portraying Josephine Karlsson in 'Engrenages' (2005-2020) and Hortense Larcher in 'Un village français' (2009-2017). Fleurot made her cinematic debut in the hit film 'Intouchables' (2011), after which she appeared in numerous films such as 'The Flower of Age' (2012) and 'But Who Killed Pamela Rose?' (2012). She also played notable roles in TV series like Netflix's 'Safe' (2017) and 'Le Bazar de la Charité' (2019), before achieving major success with 'HPI' (2021-2022).
Alternate Names: Каміль Лу, カミーユ・ルー, 卡米爾·盧
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French singer and actress Camille Houssière, known professionally as Camille Lou, was born on May 22, 1992, in Bersillies near Maubeuge. She began her musical career at age 12, winning a local singing competition. In 2011, she won the role of Olympe in Dove Attia's musical '1789: Les Amants de la Bastille'. She later played Guenièvre in 'La Légende du roi Arthur' (2015). Apart from her stage roles, Lou recorded songs for 'We Love Disney' and 'Forever Gentlemen Volume 2', and appeared in Emmanuel Fricero's film 'Marché noir'. Her professional name, Camille Lou, emerged after she started her solo career under the pseudonym Jimmie.
Alternate Names: Julie De Bonna, Julie De Bonna, Julie Di Bonna, Julie de Bona, Julie Di Bonna, Julie de Bona
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"Since her debut in the romantic comedy 'Quand les anges s'en mêlent' back in 2005, Julie De Bonahas been illuminating French cinema screens with her charm and wit. Born of Vietnamese and Italian heritage, this blue-eyed comedienne has graced the big screen in numerous laugh-out-loud films such as 'I Hate My Best Friends' Kids'(2007), 'Cyprien'(2009), 'Camping 2'(2010), 'Les princes de la nuit'(2010), 'Beur sur la ville'(2011), and 'Homeland'(2013). Her talent extends to television, where she has shone in popular sitcoms like 'Une famille formidable' and 'La smala s'en mêle'.
But Julie isn't just about tickling funny bones; she proved this by baring all as an artist's model in the TV movie 'Gérald K Gérald'(2011). And if you think that's bold, wait until you see her shower scene in 'La vallée des mensonges'(2014), where she investigates her childhood friend's death. Now starring in the thriller 'Plan B', Julie plays a mother traveling through time to save her daughter's life after suicide. Despite the serious subject matter, there's no doubt that Julie De Bonahas all it takes to leave audiences wanting more."
Release Year: 2019
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Director: Alexandre Laurent
Writer: Catherine Ramberg, Karin Spreuzkouski, Yves Ramonet
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Genre: Drama, History
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In 'Le Bazar de la Charité,' a catastrophic fire at a charity bazaar in Paris in 1897 serves as the catalyst for a drama revolving around three women whose lives become entwined amidst betrayal, deception, and romantic upheaval. The series is inspired by real events.
'Le Bazar de la Charité' is a French miniseries directed by Alexandre Laurent, released in 2019. Set against the backdrop of late 19th-century Paris, the series draws inspiration from real-life events surrounding a devastating fire at a charity bazaar. The story explores themes of betrayal, deception, and romantic turmoil through the lives of three central female characters whose worlds are upended by this tragedy.