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Vicky Messica is a Actor French born on 10 february 1939

Vicky Messica

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Nationality France
Birth 10 february 1939 (85 years)
Death at Paris (France)

Vicky Messica (1939-1998) est un acteur, un interprète de poésie et un metteur en scène français.

En 1982, Vicky Messica créa sa propre salle, le Théâtre Les Déchargeurs, situé rue des Déchargeurs dans le quartier des Halles à Paris.

Usually with

Fernand Guiot
Fernand Guiot
(2 films)
Alain Sarde
Alain Sarde
(2 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Vicky Messica (8 films)

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Actor

For Ever Mozart, 1h24
Directed by Jean-Luc Godard
Origin France
Genres Drama, War, Comedy, Comedy-drama
Actors Frédéric Pierrot, Ghalya Lacroix, Vicky Messica, Harry Cleven, Michel Francini, Xavier Boulanger
Roles Metteur en scène
Rating60% 3.0492753.0492753.0492753.0492753.049275
The film is divided into four parts, which Godard has subsequently given by name. In the first part, "Theater," Vicky Vitalis, an elderly film director, is casting a new project called "Fatal Bolero," assisted by his nephew, Jérôme. A group of hopeful actors lines up to audition, but Vicky is dissatisfied with each of their line readings. The director nevertheless manages to secure funding from a man called Baron Felix, who himself secures one of the actresses named Sabine, to the chagrin of Sabine's plaintive boyfriend. Later, Jérôme accompanies Vicky's daughter, Camille, a professor of philosophy, as she searches for a copy of The Game of Love and Chance, the play by Pierre de Marivaux. Her intention is to stage the play in war torn Sarajevo. However, unable to find a copy, she settles instead on the Alfred de Musset play One Must Not Trifle with Love, happily noting that she shares the same name as the play's heroine. Jérôme, smitten with his cousin, decides to go to Sarajevo with her, to his mother Sylvie's dismay. Sylvie persuades her brother Vicky to accompany them, and the family's maid, Jamila, also decides to go. Camille and Jérôme decide to cast Jamila in the play as the character Rosette.
Marquis
Marquis (1989)
, 1h23
Directed by Henri Xhonneux
Genres Comedy, Animation
Themes Films about animals, Films about writers, Prison films, Films about birds
Actors Michel Robin, François Marthouret, Vicky Messica, Nathalie Juvet, Roger Crouzet, Jacques Bouanich
Roles Dom Pompero
Rating67% 3.391713.391713.391713.391713.39171
In pre-revolutionary France, the canine Marquis de Sade sits in jail working on his writing and having conversations with his penis which has a face and is named Colin. When Colin is not whining about his need for stimulation and espousing his impulsive philosophies, he is "telling stories" that make up the Marquis' work (some of which is illustrated via clay animation).
The Bitch
The Bitch (1984)
, 1h30
Directed by Christine Pascal, King Vidor, Olivier Péray
Origin France
Genres Thriller, Crime
Actors Isabelle Huppert, Richard Berry, Bette Davis, Joseph Cotten, Vittorio Mezzogiorno, Jean Benguigui
Roles Contre-maître Nando
Rating53% 2.6650452.6650452.6650452.6650452.665045
Un inspecteur de police croise le chemin d'une orpheline âgée de dix-sept ans.
Pussy Talk
Pussy Talk (1976)
, 1h28
Directed by Claude Mulot
Origin France
Genres Pornographic
Themes Films about sexuality
Actors Béatrice Harnois, Sylvia Bourdon, Jean-Loup Philippe, Vicky Messica, Didier Philippe-Gérard
Roles Richard Sadler
Rating55% 2.756882.756882.756882.756882.75688
Joëlle (Pénélope Lamour) is a beautiful executive at an advertising company who is married to Eric (Jean-Loup Philippe). Her vagina is infected with a mysterious affliction, ostensibly after she is seduced by an attractive blonde girl, and begins to talk and lead her to indecent sexual acts. However, it is soon revealed that her problems root from her sexual hardships and obsessions as an adolescent. In the finale, she has sex with Eric and passes the “infection” to his penis.
The Hornet's Nest, 1h35
Directed by Roger Pigaut
Origin France
Genres Drama, Comedy, Crime
Actors Claude Brasseur, Marthe Keller, Gabriele Ferzetti, Vicky Messica, Vittorio Sanipoli, John Steiner
Roles Vava
Rating61% 3.052573.052573.052573.052573.05257
Un joueur invétéré doit voler une valise pleine de billets convoitée par Melba, une chanteuse de cabaret. Une cavale s'ensuit.
Stavisky
Stavisky (1974)
, 2h
Directed by Alain Resnais, Philippe Lopes-Curval, Jean Léon
Origin France
Genres Drama, Adventure, Historical, Crime
Themes Escroquerie
Actors Jean-Paul Belmondo, Anny Duperey, Roberto Bisacco, François Périer, Michael Lonsdale, Claude Rich
Roles Le régisseur
Rating64% 3.243263.243263.243263.243263.24326
The core narrative of the film portrays the last months in the life of Serge Alexandre (Stavisky), from late 1933 to January 1934. We see glimpses of his operations as a "financial consultant", setting up a mysterious company to deal in international bonds, his 'laundering' of stolen jewellery, and his juggling of funds to stave off the discovery of fraudulent bonds that he has sold through the Crédit Municipal in Bayonne (municipal pawnbrokers); we see his activity as a theatre impresario in Paris, his casino gambling, his purchase of influence among the press, the police, and politicians, and always his extravagant lifestyle and desire to impress; we see his devotion to his glamorous wife Arlette, his exploitation of her beauty to lure funds from a Spanish revolutionary fascist, his contradictory accounts to his friends of events in his own past, and gleams of political idealism - which may yet be just expedients to create further webs of deception.
Saint-Just and the Force of Things, 3h
Genres Drama, Historical
Themes Histoire de France, French Revolution films
Actors Patrice Alexsandre, Pierre Vaneck, Hervé Sand, Vicky Messica, Jacques Lalande, Fred Personne
Roles Jean-Paul Marat
Rating72% 3.634433.634433.634433.634433.63443
Le film débute en 1790 à Blérancourt, petit village de Picardie, où le jeune et ardent Saint-Just rêve d'aller à Paris, au cœur des événements révolutionnaires, pour y continuer son combat pour les idées nouvelles, aux côtés de Robespierre qu’il admire. Élu en août 1792 à la Convention, il y retrouve Robespierre et la Montagne, et ses talents d’orateur et d’homme politique sont vite remarqués, par la gauche comme par la droite.