
Marina Vlady
Acting
Biography
Marina Vlady (born Marina de Poliakoff-Baidaroff; 10 May 1938) is a French actress who made her film debut at 11. She has appeared in more than 100 feature films and television productions. She arrived as the blond bombshell and was the main attraction in "La sorcière" (1956).
Born: May 10, 1938
Place of Birth: Clichy, Hauts-de-Seine, France
Known For

Climates of Love
The Marcenat couple seem to have everything they need to be happy. However, Odile's frivolity and Philippe's jealousy drive the couple apart. Philippe, manager of the family printing business, finds solace in Isabelle, a long-time employee at the paper mill. Isabelle's routine life, entirely devoted to her work, leads Philippe to strike up a romantic relationship with the playful young Misa. But, faced with Isabelle's grief, Philippe puts an end to the romance. When Odile, inconsolable since their break-up, finally commits suicide, Philippe realizes that she was his true love.

Ακυβέρνητες Πολιτείες

Apostrophes
Apostrophes was a live, weekly, literary, prime-time, talk show on French television created and hosted by Bernard Pivot. It ran for fifteen years (724 episodes) from January 10, 1975, to June 22, 1990, and was one of the most watched shows on French television (around 6 million regular viewers). It was broadcast on Friday nights on the channel France 2 (which was called "Antenne 2" from 1975 to 1992). The hourlong show was devoted to books, authors and literature. The format varied between one-on-one interviews with a single author and open discussions between four or five authors.

Parajanov. A Ticket to Eternity
Documentary about the life of Sergei Parajanov, a prominent Soviet-era filmmaker who was active in Ukraine, Georgia and Armenia and was persecuted by the communist government for his views on the pretext of his homosexuality, which was a crime in the USSR. The centerpiece of this documentary is Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors, a 1965 movie directed by Parajanov, that awakened the Ukrainian national consciousness which had been suppressed by decades of Soviet rule.

Cinépanorama

In Search of Captain Grant
Lord and Lady Glenarvan found a bottle in the ocean. This bottle contained a letter from Captain Grant that he and two of his sailors had survived a disaster at sea and need help. Unfortunately, the letter was damaged by water, and the latitude is known (37 degrees), but not the longitude. The Glenarvans decide to find Captain Grant.

Les Rois de la comédie
At the end of the 1950s, four humor specialists simultaneously experienced recognition. Fernandel with “The Cow and the Prisoner”, Bourvil with “The Hunchback”, Jacques Tati with “My Uncle” and Louis de Funès with “Oscar” at the theater. On the big screen or on stage, each of these artists has a unique style of humor. They are the kings of French comedy. But how did they manage to become true box office champions? How did they experience their immense popularity? How do they still influence the comedy genre? And above all, are- are they funny in life? Where is the line between their character in the cinema and their real personality?

The Scientist, The Imposter and Stalin: How to Feed the People
The documentary tells two very different human fates in the 1920s Soviet Union. Nikolai Vavilov was a botanical genius, Trofim Lyssenko was an agronomist who made great promises and fake inventions. Each of them tried to solve the country's nutritional problem, but only one succeeded.

Chimes at Midnight
Henry IV usurps the English throne, sets in motion the factious War of the Roses and now faces a rebellion led by Northumberland scion Hotspur. Henry's heir, Prince Hal, is a ne'er-do-well carouser who drinks and causes mischief with his low-class friends, especially his rotund father figure, John Falstaff. To redeem his title, Hal may have to choose between allegiance to his real father and loyalty to his friend.

Winter Wind
Croatian anarchists collaborate with Hungarians to make a bid for the life of King Alexander of Yugoslavia.
Filmography
as Self
as Self
as Self
as Self
as Alice Trajan
as Yolande
as Self (archive footage)
as Self
as Zia Duchessa
as Natacha
as Self
as Self - Narrator (voice)
as Self
as Self
as Simone
as Alexandrine Garlande
as Self
as Self
as Narrator
as Yekaterina II - empress
as Anna
as Sugrobina
as Anna
as Self
as Duilio's Stepmother
as Chantal
as Self
as Self
as Mme Muller
as Natacha Tataïev
as Florence
as Rosa Vonaparte
as Marco Vovchok
as Rapesku
as Mathilde Brunel
as La marquise d'Espard
as Self
as La mère de la petite fille
as Lucrezia
as Jacqueline, the dentist
as Kim
as Perizadah
as Mária
as Veverița
as Mme Losseray
as The Marchioness of Parabère
as Self
as Self
as Self
as Christiane
as Millie Thulle
as Marthe Tarset
as Françoise Legrand
as Véronique
as Imma the cashier
as Maria
as Lika Mizinova
as Marie
as Juliette Jeanson
as Mona
as Self (uncredited)
as Eva Wilson
as Self
as Nicole
as Kate Percy
as Nicole
as Self
as La radio taxi girl
as Isabelle
as Catherine Dupré
as Regina
as Ellie
as Odile Marcenat
as Catherine Lartigue - la Femme (segment "L'orgueuil")
as Catherine
as Comtesse Dranitsky
as Juliette
as Else
as Princess of Clèves
as Hélène Chalmers
as Catherine Desroches
as Elle
as Self
as Eva Lecain
as Eva
as Lili Marcellin
as Dédée
as Aino [Ina, US version]
as Self
as Eva
as Sophie Brulard
as Juliette
as Fulvia
as Angela Cafalla
as Celine
as Caroline Esterhazy
as La Princesse
as Liliane Noblet
as Lucia Giardano
as La fanciulla amata
as Annette
as Marisa
as Graziella, figlia del conte Terzi
as Gemma Vianello
as Eljay
as La petite Jacqueline (as Marina)
as Jacqueline
as Marie-Tempête