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Birth Name: Marina Foïs
Birth Date: 1970-01-21
Birth Place: Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine, France
Alternate Names: Les Robin des Bois, Les Robins des Bois, Marina Fois, Marina Fois, Les Robin des Bois, Les Robins des Bois, Marina Fois, مارینا فویس, 瑪莉娜·佛伊絲
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Marina Sylvie Foïs, born January 21, 1970 in Boulogne-Billancourt (Hauts-de-Seine), France, is a French actress of Russian, Jewish Egyptian, German, and Italian ancestry. Discovered at age 16 for her comedy work in 'The School for Wives,' she joined the Royal Imperial Green Rabbit Company led by Isabelle Nanty. In 1996, the troupe caught Dominique Farrugia's attention, leading to the show 'La Grosse Émission.' Foïs co-wrote sketches with Pierre-François Martin-Laval and played characters like Sophie Pétoncule and Marie-Mûre. After parting ways in 2001, she became prolific, releasing two to five films annually. Foïs has two sisters (Giulia, a journalist, and Elena, a doctor) and a brother who died in an airplane crash. She had relationships with Maurice Barthélémy and Maxime Lefrançois before marrying director Éric Lartigau in 2004; they have two sons, Lazare and Georges.
Birth Name: Élodie Bouchez
Birth Date: 1973-04-05
Birth Place: Montreuil-sous-Bois, Seine-Saint-Denis, Île-de-France, France
Alternate Names: Elodie Bouchez
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"Élodie Bouchez, a Parisian actress renowned for her captivating charm and distinctive features, including her dark, expressive eyes and voluminous curves, stands out among French actresses. Born in Montreuil-sous-Bois, Seine-Saint-Denis, Île-de-France, France, Élodie embarked on her acting career in 1989 with the series 'Les compagnons de l'aventure'. She subsequently appeared in films such as 'Stan the Flasher' (1990), 'The Stolen Diary' (1992), and 'La lettre inachevée' (1993). However, she gained international recognition for her role in 'CQ' (2001), a homage to 'Barbarella', where she appeared nude. While her work has been featured in some independent American productions like 'Shooting Vegetarians' (2000), Élodie's performances are most appreciated within French cinema. Mr. Skin recommends viewing films such as 'Le Plus bel âge' (1995), 'Zonzon' (1998), and 'Too Much Flesh' (2000) to fully appreciate her acting prowess. Notably, in 'The Imperialists Are Still Alive!' (2010) and 'Happy Few' (2010), Élodie delivers full-frontal nudity and bare-bottom scenes. Fans eagerly await more of her work, as her talent and physique are truly a feast for the eyes, much like a rich croissant."
Release Year: 2010
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Alternative Title: Para Poucos, Quartett D'Amour - Liebe, wen du willst, Four Lovers, Mutlu Azinlik, Krevati sta tessera
Director: Antony Cordier
Writer: Antony Cordier, Julie Peyr
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Genre: Romance, Romance Film
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In 'Happy Few', directed by Antony Cordier in 2010, we follow two comfortable Parisian couples who seem to have it all - until a mutual attraction sparks between Rachel, a jewelry business owner, and Vincent, her web designer husband. Rachel invites Vincent and his wife Teri for dinner with her husband Franck. Despite their initial shock at discovering the instant physical chemistry between Teri and Franck, they handle it with surprising sophistication. Soon, they begin regularly engaging in partner-swapping, enjoying an open relationship with seemingly no rules. However, as feelings become more complicated, they are forced to confront modern relationships, responsibilities, and the possibility of loving more than one person at a time.
'Happy Few' is a French romance film directed by Antony Cordier in 2010. It explores the complexities of modern relationships through the lens of two seemingly perfect Parisian couples whose lives become intertwined when they begin engaging in partner-swapping. The film delves into themes of love, attraction, and responsibility, questioning whether it's truly possible to love more than one person at a time. Set in sophisticated yet shabby-chic Parisian surroundings, 'Happy Few' is a thought-provoking exploration of relationships that challenges conventional norms.