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Duration: 100 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: supers992 |
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Birth Name: Sara Giraudeau
Birth Date: 1985-08-01
Birth Place: Boulogne-Billancourt, Seine [now Hauts-de-Seine], France
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"From croissants to cappuccino soufflés, French desserts are enough to make one's mouth water, and so is Boulogne-Billancourt native Sara Giraudeau. With actress Anny Duperey and director Bernard Giraudeau as parents already prominent in show business, success was seemingly baked into young Sara's recipe for life. After being named Best Actress at the Luchon International Film Festival for her role in 'Les poissons marteaux' (2008), Sara made a notable entrance onto the big screen with her nude debut in 'L'évasion' (2009). However, television censors found themselves challenged when Sara's bare breasts took center stage. The trend continued in the political series 'The Bureau' (2015-2020), where Sara's near-nudity was more than just thrilling for viewers. Her performances earned her Best Actress nominations from both the ACS Awards and Globe de Cristal Awards, cementing her status as a red-hot actress. In the short film 'Memories of a Disturbed Young Lady' (2010), Sara once again bared all in a role that seemed to be tailor-made for her. Following the comedic footsteps of Steve Carell's character in 'The 40-Year-Old Virgin' (2005), Sara plays a 25-year-old virgin, yet unlike her predecessor, it's her naked chest that becomes the talking point. Whether on stage ('The Vagina Monologues', 'Twelfth Night'), television ('50 nuances de Grecs', 'Criminal: France'), or film ('Beauty and the Beast', 'Bloody Milk', 'Spellbound'), Sara Giraudeau has proven herself to be an actress of remarkable range, displaying not only her talent but also her willingness to bare it all when the role demands."
Release Year: 2016
Nation: France
Alternative Title: Prodavač, Eladók, Handlowiec, Vânzătorul, Продавец
Director: Sylvain Desclous
Writer: Agnès Feuvre, Olivier Lorelle, Salvatore Lista, Sylvain Desclous
Serge, a top salesman for his kitchen furniture company, has his son Gérald apply for a job at his firm after losing his restaurant business. Though it's Gérald's wish to work with his father and join the successful sales team, becoming an overnight sensation like Serge proves challenging.
Vendeur is a French comedy-drama film directed by Sylvain Desclous in 2016. The movie explores the relationship between a father, Serge, a high-performing salesman, and his son, Gérald, who struggles to find his footing after joining his dad's company following his restaurant's closure. While details about themes or significance are limited due to insufficient source material, the film appears to focus on familial dynamics and the challenges of measuring up to parental expectations in a professional setting.