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ファイル形式: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | 解像度: 720x540 | 追加日: 2005-May-01 |
別名: Sophie Danièle Sylvie Maupu, Софи Марсо, سوفی مارسو, ソフィー・マルソー, 苏菲·玛索, 소피 마르소
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Sophie Marceau, born Sophie Danièle Sylvie Maupu, is a French actress who gained popularity at a young age with her roles in 'La Boum' and 'La Boum 2'. She won the César Award for Most Promising Actress for her performance in these films. Marceau went on to star in several successful movies across Europe, including 'L'Étudiante', 'Pacific Palisades', 'Fanfan', and 'Revenge of the Musketeers'.
Festival de Cannes (2005) is a documentary film that captures the essence and excitement of the prestigious Cannes Film Festival in its 48th edition held from May 11 to May 23, 2005. The film provides an insider's view of the festival, showcasing the glamour, the tension, the drama, and the celebration that unfolds over ten days on the French Riviera. It follows a number of prominent figures in attendance, including directors Michael Haneke, Ken Loach, and Nuri Bilge Ceylan; actors Sean Penn, Charlotte Gainsbourg, and Asia Argento; critics and jurors such as Michel Ciment and Claude Lelouch; and the festival's president, Dino Risi. Through their experiences and perspectives, the film explores the high stakes of the competition, the politics behind jury selections, the anticipation surrounding the Palme d'Or award ceremony, and the unforgettable moments that define each year's festival.
Festival de Cannes (2005) is a documentary film directed by François Reichenbach that offers an exclusive peek into the world's most prestigious film festival. Set against the backdrop of the Mediterranean Sea and the iconic Palais des Festivals, the film captures the electric atmosphere of the Cannes Film Festival in its 48th edition. It provides a unique opportunity to witness the behind-the-scenes happenings, the glitz and glamour on the red carpet, and the passionate debates among critics and cineastes. The documentary also highlights the significance of the festival as a platform for both established filmmakers and emerging talents to showcase their work and receive international recognition.