Szene aus Le grand frère (1982)
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Geburtsname: Souâd Benmessaoud
Geburtsdatum: 1959-07-04
Geburtsort: Nanterre, Seine [now Hauts-de-Seine], France
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Alternative Namen: Souad Ben Hessaoud, Souad Hamidou
Körperliche Merkmale: N/A
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Vollständige Biografie
Born on July 4, 1959, in Nanterre, France, Souad Amidou is a versatile actress and filmmaker of Moroccan descent who has maintained a prominent presence in French cinema for over six decades. The daughter of the acclaimed actor Amidou, she began her career as a child, most notably portraying the young daughter of Anouk Aimée in Claude Lelouch's Oscar-winning masterpiece A Man and a Woman (1966).
Her adult breakthrough came in 1982 with Francis Girod’s drama "Le Grand Frère" (The Big Brother), where she starred as Zina Khelifa alongside Gérard Depardieu. This performance earned her a César Award nomination for Most Promising Actress in 1983 and was culturally significant as she was the first woman of North African origin to share top billing with a major French star like Depardieu.
Throughout the 1980s and beyond, Amidou built a diverse filmography, appearing in Steven Spielberg's Munich (2005) and collaborating frequently with directors such as Lelouch, returning to her iconic childhood role in the sequels A Man and a Woman: 20 Years Later (1986) and The Best Years of a Life (2019). In addition to her acting work, she has expanded her artistic range into directing and screenwriting, with her short film Rendez-vous avec Ninette receiving critical acclaim at various film festivals. Recognized for her contributions to French culture, she was awarded the Legion of Honour in 2008. Amidou remains active in the 2020s, with recent credits including roles in Adieu les cons (2020) and the 2024 film 4 Zéros.
Über den Film: Le grand frère (1982)
Alternativer Titel: The Big Brother, Kosto Marseillessa, Sta nyhia tou tigri, Il grande fratello, Старший брат, El gran hermano, Büyük kardeş, Der Bulle und die Dirne, Der große Bruder
Regisseur: Francis Girod
Drehbuchautor: Francis Girod, Michel Grisolia, Sam Ross
Produktion & Genre
Produzent(en): Producer: Ariel Zeitoun
Firmen: Odessa Films, Partner's Productions, TF1 Films Production
Genre: Crime
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Schlagwörter
Schlagwörter: based on novel, doctor, europe, european crime, french crime, husband kills wife, violence, wife
Geschichte
Bernard (Gerard Depardieu), a French doctor, kills his wife after discovering her affair and also shoots her lover before joining the Foreign Legion to escape punishment. Onboard a plane destined for Africa, Bernard's journey takes an unexpected turn when it crashes. Before this fateful event, Rossi, a fellow passenger with illegal cash, attempts to kill Bernard but leaves him alive amidst the wreckage. Bernard is rescued by local villagers who nurse him back to health. In Africa, Bernard manages to secure a fortune and even obtains a French passport from a deceased man. His past catches up with him when he returns to France.
Zusammenfassung
'Le grand frère' (1982), directed by Francis Girod, is a European crime film adapted from a novel. The movie follows Gerard Depardieu's character, Bernard, a doctor who takes drastic measures after discovering his wife's infidelity. His actions lead him on an unplanned journey to Africa as part of the French Foreign Legion. The story explores themes of revenge, guilt, and redemption, culminating in a thrilling tale of survival and unexpected fortune.