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Léon Desclozeaux

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Known For

Cellini: A Violent LifeCellini: A Violent Life · 1990
Cellini: A Violent Life
5.41990
MovieDramaTV Movie
The story of Benvenuto Cellinin (1500-1571), a soldier and one of the most important craftsmen and artists of Renaissance Italy whose life was marked by many achievements and adventures, but also crimes. There is also the mini-series version consisted of three 90 minutes episodes, broadcasted by RaiDue.
MoraMora · 1982
Mora
7.31982
MovieCrimeDrama
A reporter travelling to Latin America witnesses a murder through the lens of his camera.
Cargo, the Lost MenCargo, the Lost Men · 2010
Cargo, the Lost Men
7.52010
Movie
Chittagong: The Last StopoverChittagong: The Last Stopover · 2001
Chittagong: The Last Stopover
9.02001
Movie
Moti, a ten-year-old Bengali boy, tells us about his country, his life and an encounter that marked his life, that of Paul Danvin, a French captain, who, with a heavy heart, has just let the scrap merchants of the sea attack the hull of his boat with a blowtorch. In Chittagong, Bangladesh, Paul finds himself without a crew, without papers and without a future. He takes the train to Dhaka, the capital, and meets Moti and her mother Alima. By instinct or by fascination, Paul follows them to the village of Rulipara, built on a strip of land protected from the Jamuna River by dykes. While the monsoon rages, and the Jamuna destroys the houses of Rulipara, condemning the population to a new exile, Alima and Paul engage in a desperate struggle to live their love without hindrance.
Silence and Fear: Aung san Suu KyiSilence and Fear: Aung san Suu Kyi · 1994
Silence and Fear: Aung san Suu Kyi
10.01994
Movie

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Chittagong: The Last StopoverChittagong: The Last Stopover · 2001
Chittagong: The Last Stopover
9.02001
Movie
Moti, a ten-year-old Bengali boy, tells us about his country, his life and an encounter that marked his life, that of Paul Danvin, a French captain, who, with a heavy heart, has just let the scrap merchants of the sea attack the hull of his boat with a blowtorch. In Chittagong, Bangladesh, Paul finds himself without a crew, without papers and without a future. He takes the train to Dhaka, the capital, and meets Moti and her mother Alima. By instinct or by fascination, Paul follows them to the village of Rulipara, built on a strip of land protected from the Jamuna River by dykes. While the monsoon rages, and the Jamuna destroys the houses of Rulipara, condemning the population to a new exile, Alima and Paul engage in a desperate struggle to live their love without hindrance.

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