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Bruno Rolland

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Nationality France
Birth at Paris (France)

Bruno Rolland est un réalisateur autodidacte, né à Paris mais ayant grandi en province près de Tours.

Après quelques années en droit jamais abouties, il se retrouve à la tête des Rencontres internationales Henri Langlois qu'il co dirige avec Maryse Berchon de Fontaine. Après trois années de succès, et alors qu'il est le plus jeune directeur de festival en France, il laisse la direction du festival à son amie et codirectrice pour monter à Paris et faire des films. Il réussit alors à décrocher une aide sélective du Centre national du cinéma et réalise son premier court métrage Le Regard de l'autre primé dans de nombreux festivals en France et à l'étranger. Suivra Quelque chose de différent qui remportera lui aussi de nombreux prix et fera le tour du monde. En 2010, il réalise son premier long métrage, Léa, qui sort le 6 juillet 2011. Ce film reçoit un accueil critique remarquable et est sélectionné dans de nombreux festivals. La même année, il participe à l'écriture du film de Stéphane Robelin, Et si on vivait tous ensemble ! avec Jane Fonda, Guy Bedos, Pierre Richard, Géraldine Chaplin, Claude Rich qui est un succès public international. En parallèle, il enseigne la comédie dramatique aux Cours Florent. Chargé de la classe troisième année "cinéma", il y réalise un long-métrage chaque année avec ses élèves dans le cadre de l'école.

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Filmography of Bruno Rolland (2 films)

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Director

Lea
Lea (2011)
, 1h33
Directed by Bruno Rolland, Sandrine Ray
Origin France
Genres Drama
Themes Films about sexuality, Erotic films
Actors Ginette Garcin, Anne Azoulay, Éric Elmosnino, Nina Roberts, Vinciane Millereau, Thibault de Montalembert
Rating47% 2.362582.362582.362582.362582.36258
Léa is a student who grew up as an orphan. She lives with her grandmother who once brought her up and who now relentlessly demands Léa's full attention, even at night time. One night her grandmother, whose state of mind deteriorates increasingly faster, slips off and strolls around without heading for any particular destination. Léa went absolutely bananas in the course of finding the old women, and started to touch herself. Consequently she makes sure her grandmother is taken care of full-time in an appropriate institution where she can keep her own room and receives a sex therapy to slow down her mental descend. Léa, who works in a nightclub, can no longer cover her expenses by just cleaning tables. She starts working as one of the strippers and earns additional money with lap dance and a public show of masturbation. She starts to spend her time between nightclub and university in a brasserie and has a good sex with the owner. Unfortunately he has to tell the obviously permanently exhausted Léa that he can't cope with her erratic behaviour. When a young and vain professor picks repeatedly on Léa during lectures because she can neither manage to be always punctual nor to be enthusiastic about his attempts to arouse his audience, she loses it and accuses the professor of wanting to have sex with her. She attacks somebody at a party and leaves the city.

Scriptwriter

Blind Valley, 1h36
Directed by Tristan Aurouet
Origin France
Genres Drama, Thriller, Crime
Actors Jean-Hugues Anglade, Gilles Lellouche, Zlatko Burić, Marie-Ange Casta, Finnegan Oldfield, Philippe Lellouche
Roles Adaptation
Rating50% 2.5411652.5411652.5411652.5411652.541165
Vincent Descharnes est un flic de province à l'allure ordinaire. Il y a dix ans, il a enterré une sale affaire pour sauver sa peau. Wilson et Stan ont en commun leur passion pour Déborah mais aussi un lourd secret. Il y a dix ans, ils ont subi un traumatisme dont aucun enfant ne peut se remettre. Wilson veut oublier. Stan veut parler, sans savoir qu'il met alors en marche une terrible machination…
Lea
Lea (2011)
, 1h33
Directed by Bruno Rolland, Sandrine Ray
Origin France
Genres Drama
Themes Films about sexuality, Erotic films
Actors Ginette Garcin, Anne Azoulay, Éric Elmosnino, Nina Roberts, Vinciane Millereau, Thibault de Montalembert
Roles Writer
Rating47% 2.362582.362582.362582.362582.36258
Léa is a student who grew up as an orphan. She lives with her grandmother who once brought her up and who now relentlessly demands Léa's full attention, even at night time. One night her grandmother, whose state of mind deteriorates increasingly faster, slips off and strolls around without heading for any particular destination. Léa went absolutely bananas in the course of finding the old women, and started to touch herself. Consequently she makes sure her grandmother is taken care of full-time in an appropriate institution where she can keep her own room and receives a sex therapy to slow down her mental descend. Léa, who works in a nightclub, can no longer cover her expenses by just cleaning tables. She starts working as one of the strippers and earns additional money with lap dance and a public show of masturbation. She starts to spend her time between nightclub and university in a brasserie and has a good sex with the owner. Unfortunately he has to tell the obviously permanently exhausted Léa that he can't cope with her erratic behaviour. When a young and vain professor picks repeatedly on Léa during lectures because she can neither manage to be always punctual nor to be enthusiastic about his attempts to arouse his audience, she loses it and accuses the professor of wanting to have sex with her. She attacks somebody at a party and leaves the city.