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Duration: 459 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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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: 2001
Nation: France, Italy, Luxembourg, United States of America
Alternative Title: Agente Laumžirgis, Агент 'Стрекоза'
Director: Roman Coppola
Writer: Roman Coppola
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Companies: American Zoetrope, Delux Productions, Film Fund Luxembourg, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, United Artists, VCL Communications
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Sci-Fi
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In 1960s Paris, a young American filmmaker finds himself in over his head when he's hired to direct a sci-fi film called 'CQ 2001.' The director he's replacing was obsessed with the actress playing Dragonfly, causing creative issues and delaying production. Meanwhile, the young filmmaker is also documenting his personal life on film with total honesty. As shooting progresses, he struggles to balance his professional duties, his crumbling relationship with his girlfriend, and his growing fascination with Dragonfly. He becomes increasingly seduced by her charms, causing a blurred line between his fantasy life and reality.
CQ (2001) is Roman Coppola's directorial debut, set against the backdrop of late 1960s Parisian film industry. The movie explores themes of artistic integrity, personal relationships, and the blurring line between fantasy and reality through its exploration of a young filmmaker's experiences while directing a cheesy sci-fi debacle. The film is notable for its unique blend of genres, including comedy, drama, and science fiction.