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Duration: 37 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1280x720 | Added: 2018-Feb-28 |
Alternate Names: ادری فلورو, اودری فلورو
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Audrey Fleurot, born July 6, 1977 in Mantes-la-Jolie, France, gained prominence through her role as the Lady of the Lake in 'Kaamelott' (2005-2009). She is also known for portraying Josephine Karlsson in 'Engrenages' (2005-2020) and Hortense Larcher in 'Un village français' (2009-2017). Fleurot made her cinematic debut in the hit film 'Intouchables' (2011), after which she appeared in numerous films such as 'The Flower of Age' (2012) and 'But Who Killed Pamela Rose?' (2012). She also played notable roles in TV series like Netflix's 'Safe' (2017) and 'Le Bazar de la Charité' (2019), before achieving major success with 'HPI' (2021-2022).
Release Year: 2011
Nation: France
Alternative Title: Life in Tatters
Director: Denis Malleval
Writer: Antoine Lacomblez, Pierre Boileau, Thomas Narcejac
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Genre: Drama, Mystery, Tv Movie
Jonathan and Anaïs Hopkins have been married for only a few months, but their relationship is already strained. Anaïs is distant and uninterested in Jonathan, often visiting her sister instead of being with him. When Jonathan learns that his estranged father has left him a fortune contingent on a divorce, he sees this as an opportunity to escape his unhappy marriage. However, things take a dramatic turn when Anaïs is involved in a serious car accident. Upon arriving at the hospital, Jonathan finds another woman claiming to be Anaïs, but she is paralyzed and unable to speak. This woman has all of Anaïs' identification in her handbag, leading Jonathan to question who this stranger truly is and where his wife has disappeared to.
'La vie en miettes' (2011) is a French TV movie directed by Denis Malleval, blending elements of drama and mystery. The film centers around the crumbling marriage of Jonathan and Anaïs Hopkins, highlighting themes of infidelity, trust, and identity. Despite its limited runtime and budget, it effectively captures the viewer's attention with its suspenseful plot twists.