Sacha Briquet

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Other
Birthday
Apr 16, 1930 (95 years old)
Death date
Jul 10, 2010

Sacha Briquet

Known For

What a Drag
1h 40m
Movie 1996

What a Drag

A closeted gay man's attempt to "act straight" for the sake of his job has unexpected consequences.

Le Roi de Paris
1h 42m
Movie 1995

Le Roi de Paris

Victor Derval is returning home after a performance when he is hailed by Lisa, a young Hungarian woman. Her motives are mysterious; is she simply a star-struck peasant girl, or an ambitious, manipulative aspiring star?

The Accompanist
1h 42m
Movie 1992

The Accompanist

In Nazi-occupied Paris, a young accompanist named Sophie Vasseur gets a job with famed singer Irene Brice. As Irene's husband Charles, a businessman collaborating with the Nazis, wrestles with his conscience, Sophie becomes obsessed with Irene, taking on the role of maid as well as accompanist, living life vicariously through Irene's triumphs and affairs.

Pas une seconde à perdre
1h 17m
Movie 1991

Pas une seconde à perdre

A young inspector from the Ministry of Culture has to replace at short notice a theater actor who has broken his leg.

Every Other Weekend
1h 44m
Movie 1990

Every Other Weekend

Camille, a mercurial César-winning actress, has seen better times. Estranged from her husband, she's with her children only every other weekend. It's her weekend, but her agent has booked her to MC a Rotary club dinner in Vichy. She takes them with her, and when her husband learns this, he demands to pick them up at once. She bolts in a rented car to the seaside, trying to improve her relations with the children, especially the precocious and distant Vincent. He loves astronomy. A rare meteor shower is due in a few days, so she suggests they go to a plateau in Spain hoping to see it. He agrees, but the relationship remains difficult, and her husband is on their trail.

Follow My Gaze
1h 25m
Movie 1986

Follow My Gaze

A long parade of actors and actresses pop up in an unconnected series of skits, vignettes, and sight gags in this comedy anthology by Jean Curtelin. Among the sketches performed is one with Jean Carmet playing a man from the sticks woefully burdened with the challenge of getting through a dog food commercial on less than one tank of intelligible French. Another skit shows a silent duel between an airport custodian and an automatic door, while another with the renowned Michel Galabru sets up a strange teacher-student exchange.

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