
Michel Voïta
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Michel Voïta.
Born: March 1, 1957
Place of Birth: Cully, Switzerland
Known For

Artemis - The Lost Temple
The location of the sanctuary of Artemis at Amarynthos has long remained one of the last great archaeological enigmas of Ancient Greece. This vast Artemision is mentioned in several ancient texts, which even go so far as to specify the distance that separates the sanctuary from the ancient city of Eretria. But despite the efforts of numerous scientific expeditions since the end of the 19th century, no trace of the sanctuary or its temple has ever been found. In the 1960s, a young archaeologist - Denis Knoepfler - set out in search of the lost temple of Artemis. His investigations soon led him into the hinterland of the island of Euboea, well beyond the limits of previous expeditions. It would take five decades of searching, unshakeable faith and moving tons of earth to finally unravel the mystery. In 2017, a tenacious Swiss-Greek team of archaeologists formally identified the sanctuary of Artemis, where Denis Knoepfler had predicted it lay buried.

The Unfamous of Mont Blanc
Mont Blanc, the highest peak in the Alps, rises to 4,810 m and was first climbed on August 8, 1786. Chamonix natives Jacques Balmat and Michel Paccard set out on the afternoon of August 7 and returned victorious on the morning of the 9th, after two nights spent outdoors. This film is a staging that reconstructs this great event with all the problems it created and resolved, thus contributing to the emergence of the modern concept of mountaineering. Denis Ducroz, guide and filmmaker, immerses us in the minds and times of these two men, 224 years later.

Zodiac II
July 2006, the city of Aix-en-Provence is under particular strain. The trial of Mathias Rousseau, the man who called himself the "Zodiac," is about to begin. Called back to France to testify, Esther Delaître moves in with Quentin, the child she adopted, at her brother Jérôme's house on the shores of Lake Geneva in Switzerland. But the disappearance of little Lucie Daguerre throws everything into question. The family of the missing child runs the Daguerre Institute, a renowned school where Mathias had stayed for a few months when he was younger. Is the "Zodiac" pulling the strings from his prison cell? Is he the victim of an imitator? This new case takes Esther back two years...

Baron Noir
In a tale of epic scale, French politician Philippe Rickwaert thirsts for revenge against his political enemies. Philippe’s political career is in shambles after he is sacrificed by the presidential candidate from the Left, Francis Laugier, in order to save his election. Step by step, Philippe plots against him and forges an alliance with his closest advisor, Amélie Dorendeu.

Accusé
Six stories about six people facing accusations in court.

A livre ouvert

Wildcats
Orphan, Oskar lives with Elvis and Fanny Egger, his guardians. Oskar is waiting for one thing, the majority, to finally be able to go to Zimbabwe and start a new life. While Oskar strives to raise money to get there, Elvis takes Oskar's success and makes it cost him to graduate. The balance of power is becoming more and more tense, swinging into a violence that will push Oskar to definitively abandon childhood, and Elvis, to fall the mask of his ambition and his madness.

Pardon My French
Nathalie is being stalked. By an interesting, intelligent young woman called Anaïs, who makes quite an impression on Nathalie, whose real name is Célimène and who happens to be a writer experiencing a crisis.

The Courageous
In a small town on the edge of wild country, an eccentric and delinquent mother has had enough of the rules. Crushed by her mistakes and by a society that doesn't give a damn – or a second chance – to people like her, she'll do anything to prove to her children, and to herself, that she still is a good person.

Murders in...
Murders in... is a collection of French-Belgian police TV movies taking place each time in a different French city and region.
Filmography
as Ambroise Keller
as Directeur d’école
as Narrator
as Grand-père de la Fête
as Anton Tchekhov (voice)
as Philippe Teissier
as The Grandfather
as Daniel
as Le maître d'hôtel
as Jérémy
as Raphaël
as Michel Huguenin
as Jean-Marc Auzanet
as Marc Levasseur
as De Perroy, Louis
as François Hascouet
as Guillaume-Henri Dufour
as Elias
as Hugues Dorval
as Paul Dumoriez
as Commissaire Paoli
as Rockwell
as psychoanalyst
as Pierrot
as Jean-Michel
as Vaster
as Philippe Jaffré
as Philippe Jaffré
as Texier
as Bertrand Daguerre
as Commander Maxime Vernon
as Roger Mabillard
as Boulay
as Henri-Paul de la Marnière
as Simon Bartholdi
as Fornerod
as Gandolfi
as Yvon
as Edmont de Beaufort
as Franck
as Policier en chef
as Quentin
as Tomasz
as David
as Le libraire
as Jo
as Christophe Sprecher
as Alfred