Actors (film)
Actors (original title: Les Acteurs) is a 2000 French comedy film directed by Bertrand Blier.
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Directed by | Bertrand Blier |
Produced by | Christine Gozlan Alain Sarde |
Written by | Bertrand Blier |
Starring | Pierre Arditi Josiane Balasko Jean-Paul Belmondo François Berléand Dominique Blanc Jean-Claude Brialy Albert Dupontel André Dussollier Jean-Pierre Marielle Michel Piccoli Claude Rich Michel Serrault Jacques Villeret |
Music by | Martial Solal |
Cinematography | François Catonné |
Edited by | Claudine Merlin |
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Distributed by | BAC Films |
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Running time | 103 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Budget | $10.7 million |
Box office | $3.1 million[1] |
Plot
A collection of portraits of actors (exclusively men, with the exception of Josiane Balasko interpreting André Dussollier) who meet and tell their stories in a more or less structured manner. They describe their craft with a certain ironic distance.
Cast
- Pierre Arditi as himself
- Claude Rich as himself
- Josiane Balasko as André Dussollier 2
- Jean-Paul Belmondo as himself
- François Berléand as François Nègre
- Dominique Blanc as Geneviève
- Claude Brasseur as himself
- Jean-Claude Brialy as himself
- Alain Delon as himself
- Gérard Depardieu as himself
- Albert Dupontel as the cop
- Serge Riaboukine as the motorcycle cop
- André Dussollier as himself
- Jacques François as himself
- Sami Frey as himself
- Michel Galabru as the killed actor
- Ticky Holgado as the tramp
- Michael Lonsdale as the man on the street
- Jean-Pierre Marielle as himself
- Patachou as the blind lady
- Michel Piccoli as himself
- Maria Schneider as herself
- Michel Serrault as himself
- Jean Topart as the filmmaker
- Jacques Villeret as himself
- Jean Yanne as Dr. Belgoder
- Bertrand Blier as himself
- Franck de la Personne as a client
- François Morel as the autograph's man
- Laurent Gamelon as the taxi driver
- Michel Vuillermoz as the nurse
- Marie-Christine Adam
- Éric Prat
Release
The film was screened at the Mar del Plata International Film Festival in Argentina in 2001.
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