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Duration: 139 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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Alternate Names: Christine Pascale
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Christine Pascal (29 November 1953 – 30 August 1996) was a French actress, writer, and director born in Lyon, Rhône. She debuted at age 21 in 'Les Guichets du Louvre' (1974). Pascal worked extensively with Bertrand Tavernier, earning a César nomination for Best Supporting Actress for 'Que la fête commence' (1975). Her filmography includes 'Black Thursday' (1974), 'La Meilleure façon de marcher' (1976), and 'Entre Nous' (1983). She made her directorial debut with 'Félicité', also directing films like 'La Garce' and 'Zanzibar'. Pascal starred in the French film 'Train d'enfer' (1985) as Isabelle, a character who witnesses a crime on a train.
Alternate Names: Helen Claire, Hélène Claire
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Monique Chaumette, born on April 4, 1927, is a French actress known for her extensive film career spanning over four decades since 1958. She was married to renowned actor Philippe Noiret from 1962 until his death in 2006.
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Release Year: 1975
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Alternative Title: Que empiece la fiesta, Juhla voi alkaa, Que la fête commence!, Kai i giorti arhizei, Kezdődjék hát az ünnep!, Che la festa cominci..., Niech sie zacznie zabawa, Vamos a Isto que é Festa, Пусть начнётся праздник, Let Joy Reign Supreme, Wenn das Fest beginnt...
Director: Bertrand Tavernier
Writer: Bertrand Tavernier, Jean Aurenche
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Genre: Drama, Historical Film, History, War
The movie 'Que la fête commence...' (1975) by Bertrand Tavernier focuses on the French Revolution and its aftermath from the perspective of a group of aristocrats who gather in Paris during the Reign of Terror. The film explores their attempts to flee France while trying to protect their wealth, as well as their changing attitudes towards their former privileges.
'Que la fête commence...' is a historical drama that captures the turmoil and chaos of the French Revolution through the eyes of its aristocratic characters. Despite limited plot details in the provided sources, the film is known for its exploration of themes like societal upheaval, power dynamics, and survival during turbulent times.