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Duration: 107 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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Alternate Names: Sandrine Laurant, Сандрін Боннер, ساندرین بونر, 상드린 보네르
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Sandrine Bonnaire, born on May 31, 1967, in Gannat, France, is a French actress and film director. Born into a working-class family of eleven children, she started her acting career at age 16 with the film 'À nos amours' (1983) by Maurice Pialat, earning her first César Award for Most Promising Actress in 1984. Her international breakthrough came with 'Vagabond' (1985), directed by Agnès Varda, winning her second César Award. She has acted in over 40 films, including collaborations with directors like Jacques Doillon and Claude Sautet. Bonnaire has a daughter from a relationship with actor William Hurt, whom she met during filming of 'La Peste' (1992). Since 2003, she has been married to actor Guillaume Laurant, with whom she has another daughter.
Release Year: 1985
Nation: France
Alternative Title: El policia, Polícia, Полиция, Tmima dioxis narkotikon, Zsaruszerelem, Policija, Policja, Полиция, Police Department, Der Bulle von Paris
Director: Maurice Pialat
Writer: Catherine Breillat, Jacques Fieschi, Maurice Pialat, Richard Debuisne, Sylvie Pialat
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Companies: Gaumont, TF1 Films Production
Genre: Drama, Romance
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Keywords: drug dealer, drugs
In Paris, Inspector Mangin (Gerard Depardieu) relentlessly pursues three Tunisian brothers involved in drug trafficking. He arrests Simon and his girlfriend Noria. Simon's brothers engage a lawyer to secure Noria's release, suspecting her of stealing their money. Meanwhile, Mangin falls for Noria while also having feelings for a police commission trainee. His erratic behavior includes physical intimidation of suspects and emotional outbursts. He aims to save the lawyer and Noria, hoping she might return his affections.
Police (1985), directed by Maurice Pialat, is a French drama that explores the complex dynamics between police officers, criminals, and informants. The film delves into the gritty reality of drug trafficking in Paris through the story of Inspector Mangin's pursuit of three Tunisian brothers. It also examines the intricate relationships among key characters, including Mangin's fluctuating loyalties and his eventual involvement with Noria, a woman entangled in the criminal underworld.