Stéphane Freiss is a Actor and Scriptwriter French born on 27 november 1960 at Paris (France)
Stéphane Freiss
Stéphane Freiss participated to
55 films (as actor, director or script writer).
Among those,
2 have good markets following the box office.
Here are the best films classified by number of entries :
Actor
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Directed by Agnès VardaOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
RomanceThemes Films about alcoholism,
Feminist films,
Transport films,
La précarité,
Films about automobiles,
Political films,
Road moviesActors Sandrine Bonnaire,
Macha Méril,
Stéphane Freiss,
Yolande Moreau,
Sandrine Holt,
Agnès VardaRoles Jean-Pierre
Rating75%
The film begins with the contorted body of the woman, covered in frost. From this image, an unseen and unheard interviewer (the voice of Varda herself) puts the camera on the last men to see her and the ones who found her. The action then flashes back to the woman, Mona (Sandrine Bonnaire) walking along the roadside, hiding from the police and trying to get a ride. Along her journey she meets and takes up with other vagabonds such as herself as well as a Tunisian vineyard worker, a family of goat farmers, a professor researching trees, and a maid who envies what she perceives to be a beautiful and passionate lifestyle. Mona explains to one of her temporary companions that at one time she had an office job in Paris and did very well for herself, but she became unsettled with the way she was living – choosing instead to wander the country free from any responsibility, picking up what she could to survive as she goes. Throughout the film, Mona's condition seems to become progressively worse until she finally falls where we first saw her, frozen and entrenched in her misery in a ditch., 2h25
Directed by Philippe de BrocaOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
War,
HistoricalThemes Political films,
Histoire de France,
French Revolution filmsActors Sophie Marceau,
Philippe Noiret,
Lambert Wilson,
Stéphane Freiss,
Roger Dumas,
Jean-Pierre CasselRoles Aurèle
Rating61%
In 1793, during the French Revolution, a young woman named Céline (Sophie Marceau), who was adopted by Count Savinien de Kerfadec, must choose between two men who have been raised like her brothers, Tarquin Larmor (Lambert Wilson) and Aurèle de Kerfadec (Stéphane Freiss), while they take opposite sides in the conflict. Tarquin, also adopted by the Count, is a partisan of the New Republic and defends the new political system; Aurèle, the Count's natural son, supports the Royalist side. Both sons are in love with Céline. After the Republican Army decimates Western France, an insurgence of peasants, clergy, and aristocrats loyal to the Royalists stage a counterrevolution.