Movies: Charlotte Rampling

  • 2021
    The Painter

    The Painter (2021)

    The Painter

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    Being one of the most significant, contemporary painters, Albert Oehlen’s approach is complete refusal of the common art circus. In its own way the Film reflects this very stance. Likewise, it questions the purpose of obsolete thinking patterns create...

    The Painter
  • 2000
    Tribute to Alfred Lepetit

    Tribute to Alfred Lepetit (2000)

    Tribute to Alfred Lepetit

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    Who is Alfred Lepetit? Unknown by the general public but glorified by all the movie industry, Alfred is about to receive a lifetime achievement award for his film career. A portrait of a living legend among stars....

    Tribute to Alfred Lepetit
  • 1992
    La Femme abandonnée

    La Femme abandonnée (1992)

    La Femme abandonnée

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    Tired of Parisian life, Louis de Nueil settles in a provincial village to rest from his hectic life. But he quickly gets bored. He then meets Fanny de Lussange, as beautiful as she is mysterious. The young man decides to court Fanny....

    La Femme abandonnée
  • 2004
    Charlotte

    Charlotte (2004)

    Charlotte

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    A close-up fixes on the eye of British actor Charlotte Rampling. McQueen's finger moves around her eye, pulling the skin and momentarily touching her eyeball. Rampling's eye continually adjusts to the movement of the finger, just as the camera lens g...

    Charlotte
  • 2003
    Whales of Atlantis: In Search of Moby Dick

    Whales of Atlantis: In Search of Moby Dick (2003)

    Whales of Atlantis: In Search of Moby Dick

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    Dive into the dark waves of the Atlantic to make contact with the Giants of the Sea....

    Whales of Atlantis: In Search of Moby Dick
  • 2016
    Sculpt

    Sculpt (2016)

    Sculpt

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    Sculpt depicts an international market organized around new shapes and experiences, all the more sought-after as they are almost unattainable. In this world, thought recording and fascination for the inner space are no longer fantasies but the object...

    Sculpt