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Gabrielle Forest Movies

1999  
 
Director Laurent Bouhnik has crafted a tough-minded but visually impressive look at life in prison with his film Zonzon (French slang for jail). Three inmates sharing a cell in a French correctional facility deal with the physical and emotional rigors of life behind bars. France (Pascal Greggory) is a massive but emotionally distant prisoner who seethes with inner rage at the wife and child who have all but abandoned him. Arnaud (Gael Morel) is a student serving six months on a drug charge, trying to deal with his sudden change of circumstances. And Kader (Jamel Debbouze) is a petty thief relatively unconcerned with his return to jail -- he's been here before and will probably be back again. Zonzon won respectful notices for its unusual use of visual devices -- color, composition, focus, slow-motion photography -- to capture the grim fatalism of life in stir; the film made its American debut with a screening at the 1999 Santa Barbara Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Pascal GreggoryGael Morel, (more)
 
1993  
 
In this romantic drama, Thomas (Bruno Wolkowitch) is a highly enterprising and able thief, a man who can shoplift lobsters, a man who can climb sheer brick walls. On the day he returns from a stint in prison, he discovers his girlfriend has a new boyfriend - or at least a bedmate. Rather than bother her again, he returns to his old cat-burglar ways, casually seducing a few of the women whose apartments he is robbing. One day he takes shine to a very beautiful but standoffish young woman (Delphine Forest), who makes a determined but unsuccessful effort to resist his charming, wooing ways. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Delphine ForestBruno Wolkowitch, (more)