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再生時間: 21 秒ヌード: yes作成者: DeepAtSea
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ファイル形式: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1)解像度: 1280x720追加日: 2012-Jan-29

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Blanche Veisberg のポートレート

Blanche Veisberg

本名: Blanche Veisberg

生年月日: N/A

出生地: N/A

経歴

初出演:

  • Regarde-moi (en face) (2003) as la prostituée

主な役:

  • Coming-Out (2004) as La deuxième petite amie
  • Regarde-moi (en face) (2003) as la prostituée

キャリアハイライト:

  • Coming-Out (2004)
  • Regarde-moi (en face) (2003)


映画について: Dame de carreau (2012)

Dame de carreau (2012) のポスター

公開年: 2012

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ストーリー

In the television film 'Dame de carreau' (2012), a young girl named Marion is found dead in her bathtub. The police investigation reveals that she was an escort and had numerous clients with whom she had sexual encounters. However, none of these clients are suspected to have played any role in her death. Marion's mother, Anne, is determined to find out what happened to her daughter and begins her own investigation. As she delves deeper into Marion's past, she uncovers a series of secrets about her daughter's life that she was previously unaware of. Anne discovers that Marion had been involved with a powerful man named Paul, who may have been responsible for Marion's death.

概要

'Dame de carreau' is a French television film from 2012 directed by Claude-Michel Rome and written by Christine Berrou and Jean-Marc Tronche. The film stars Ludivine Sagnier as Anne, the grieving mother seeking justice for her daughter Marion (played by Marine Vacth). The story explores themes of sexual exploitation, power dynamics, and maternal grief as Anne unravels the truth about Marion's final days. The title translates to 'The Ace of Diamonds,' which is a metaphorical reference to the high-stakes game Marion found herself entangled in.