The best Anne Roussel’s movies

Anne Roussel

Anne Roussel

06/08/1960 (63 años)
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Flagrant Désir

Flagrant Désir
5/10
In the Médoc, a young woman is found drowned. An accident, her influential family of winegrowers maintains. Or rather murder, as the American inspector Morrison suspects. If so, why? What secrets this family keeps?

The Yes Man

The Yes Man
7/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 05/04/1991
  • Character: Juliette
Cesare Botero (Nanni Moretti), a young and corrupted minister, hires a new spokesman, honest and polite high school professor Luciano Sandulli (Silvio Orlando).

The Dumbfounded King

The Dumbfounded King
6.6/10
  • Genre: History
  • Release: 01/11/1991
  • Character: Reina
Spain, under Philip IV (1621-1665). The film is based on a novel by Gonzalo Torrente Ballester. The King is stunned to see the naked body of Marfisa, the most beautiful prostitute of the town and Court. After that, he also wants to see the Queen naked. However, the King, despite the opposition and the scandal of the Church, will not stop until he reaches his wishes.

Flic tout simplement

Flic tout simplement
6.3/10

The Beggars

The Beggars
5.5/10
  • Release: 06/04/1988
  • Character: Annabelle
This symbolic drama from director Benoit Jacques underscores the characters' human need for affection. Children steal lemons for the thrill, while women steal other women's men from them just to prove they can. Drug smuggling, clandestine love affairs, and two lovers involved with the production of Shakespeare's Othello carry on with their own off-stage tragedy.

The Music Teacher

The Music Teacher
7.3/10
  • Genre: DramaMusic
  • Release: 01/08/1988
  • Character: Sophie Maurier
Aging opera singer Joachim Dallayrac retires from the stage and retreats to the countryside to school two young singers, Sophie and Jean. Although the rigorous training takes its toll on both teacher and students, there is plenty of time for relationships to develop between the three. Based on their teacher's reputation, Sophie and Jean are invited to participate in a singing contest staged by Prince Scotti. Scotti's protege is set up to get revenge for Scotti's defeat at the hands of Dallayrac in a similar competition many years ago. The young students overcome Scotti's trickery to win the competition. Written by Kevin Kraynak

La vie de Berlioz

La vie de Berlioz
7.4/10

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