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Episode: Season 1, Episode 2 & 4
Duration: 662 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1920x900 | Added: 2021-Oct-31 |
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"Paris is renowned as the 'City of Light,' yet with local resident Natacha Lindinger's risqué career, it could also be dubbed 'The City of Raunchy Belles Unveiling Their Charms.' Our sources indicate that Lindinger's first nude scene was in the TV movie 'Une femme dans la nuit' (1995), part of the series 'Combats de femme,' where she bared all three assets, leaving audiences wanting more. This debut caught the eye of Hollywood producers who cast her alongside Jean-Claude Van Damme and Dennis Rodman in 'Double Team' (1997). Despite rumors, nudity was absent from this film, leading to its critical failure. Lindinger returned to France, resuming her role in skin flicks such as 'Rendez-vous avec la mort' (1999) and 'Mes amis' (1999), where she respectively revealed her breasts and buttocks. Films like 'Quelqu'un de bien' (2002) and 'L'enfant de l'aube' (2004) further showcased her willingness to bare all. In non-nude roles, Lindinger has appeared in projects ranging from a 2008 TV movie of 'Romeo and Juliet' to the biopic 'Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky' (2009). Currently, she stars in the comedy-drama series 'Sam,' offering viewers glimpses of her breasts, buttocks, and nearly all else. Now 50, Lindinger's youthful appearance belies her age."
Alternate Names: Rose-Marie Perrault
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Rose-Marie Perreault, known for her roles in 'Fake Tattoos' (2017), 'Aller simple' (2022), and 'Most Wanted' (2020), played Mag in the film 'Theo et Mag'. In this role, she portrayed a marginal teenager who forms a relationship with Theo during his 18th birthday.
Release Year: 2021
Nation: France
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Director: David Hourrègue, Julien Lilti
Writer: Cheikna Sankare, Chérif Sais, Clémence Lebatteux, Julien Lilti, Loïc Barrère, Maud Garnier, Mélusine Raynaud, Samir Oubéchou, Émile Zola
Germinal (2021) follows Étienne Lantier as he arrives in Montsou seeking work and finds employment at the local coal mine owned by the powerful De Noyers family. There, he meets the Maheu family and becomes particularly close to their daughter Catherine, with whom he eventually falls in love.
Germinal is a French drama series directed by David Hourrègue and Julien Lilti that premiered in 2021. Set against the backdrop of the industrial revolution in late 19th-century France, the series explores themes of class struggle, social inequality, and the human cost of unchecked capitalism through the lens of Émile Zola's eponymous novel.