
Jean-Claude Leguay
Acting
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Rendez-vous au tas de sable
A tow truck driver becomes the impresario, then the singer of a new rock band.

Robinson Crusoé
A man struggles to survive after being shipwrecked on a deserted island.

Custody
Miriam and Antoine have recently separated. While she’s willing to permit their 17-year-old daughter Josephine to decide living arrangements for herself, Miriam is desperate to keep her youngest, 11-year-old Julien, away from his father. But the magistrate rules in favour of joint custody, and suddenly the boy is thrown directly into the middle of an escalating parental conflict, where it seems inevitable that sides must be chosen.

Mesrine: Killer Instinct
Jacques Mesrine, a loyal son and dedicated soldier, is back home and living with his parents after serving in the Algerian War. Soon he is seduced by the neon glamour of sixties Paris and the easy money it presents. Mentored by Guido, Mesrine turns his back on middle class law-abiding and soon moves swiftly up the criminal ladder.

Conviction
Ever since she served on the jury during his trial, Nora has been convinced that Jacques Viguier is innocent, despite him being accused of murdering his wife. Following an appeal by the public prosecutor’s office, and fearing a miscarriage of justice, she convinces a leading lawyer to defend him during his second trial, on appeal. Together, they will put up a tenacious fight against injustice.

I Just Wanted to Go Home
In September 1986, two children were brutally killed in the suburbs of Metz. This is the beginning of "The Patrick Dils Affair", one of the most emblematic judicial errors in the annals of French justice.

Robinson Crusoe
The classical story of Robinson Crusoe, a man who is dragged to a desert island after a shipwreck.

The Adversary
Based on the 2000 book of the same name by Emmanuel Carrère, it is inspired by the real-life story of Jean-Claude Romand. L'Adversaire's protagonist Jean-Marc Faure (Auteuil) pursues an imaginary career as a doctor of medicine in a plot more closely based on Romand's life and Carrère's book than was Laurent Cantet's 2001 film L'Emploi du Temps. The film was nominated for a Palme d'Or at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival.

Une époque formidable
Michel Berthier, a senior executive at a mattress manufacturing company, has just been fired. As he does not dare to tell the truth to Juliette, his partner, he goes into debt to maintain the family’s standard of living, showering them with gifts. But soon he can no longer lie, and he decides to leave the house. After losing his money, his car, and his shoes, he meets Toubib, Mimosa, and Crayon, three “homeless” people who wash themselves in the restrooms at the Gare de l’Est. They take him under their wing and lead him to break into his former company in order to get sleeping bags and beds.

Whatever Happened to My Revolution
Angela was 8 years old when the first McDonald's opened in East Berlin - Since then, she has been fighting against the curse of her generation: to be born "too late" at a time of global political depression. Coming from a family of activists, her sister chose the world of business and her mother abandoned overnight her political struggle to move alone to the countryside.
Filmography
as Maître Guy Debuisson
as Vincent
as André, Miriam's father
as Jean Dils
as Le père d'Arthur
as La Tonne
as Tabacoff
as Erster Offizier, Second Santa Lucia
as Erster Offizier, Second Santa Lucia
as Le chef démineur
as Le glacier
as Le magistrat à la déposition
as Le vigile
as Un infirmier
as Martin
as Raymond, dit Ramòn
as 'Antivol'
as Gérard
as Pierre-Étienne
as Charly
as le jeune homme
as Daniel
as Crête de Coq
as Georges
as Brunet
as Dr. Rudolf Hoegen
as Le cycliste
as Josserand
as le professeur