Direction: Charlotte Silvera
The best movies, series, and documentaries directed by Charlotte Silvera. Explore exceptional titles that showcase a unique filmmaking vision.
Titles found: 7
Lettre à l'enfant que tu nous as donné
2022 · Documentary · 84 min. · France
Direction Charlotte Silvera
Cast Violette Barratier · Thomas Chabrol · Saïda Jawad · Maëlla Maréchal
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Direction Charlotte Silvera
Cast Carmen Maura · Julie Durand · Renaud Cestre · Thomas Sagols
Synopsis Escalation (2011) follows a group of young students who, armed with flowers and smiles, pay a surprise visit to Alice Nabat, their high school director, on her birthday. Their intention is to celebrate and congratulate her. However, as the door...
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Direction Charlotte Silvera
Cast Julie Delarme · Georges Corraface · Marie-Christine Barrault · Agnès Soral
Synopsis Love, Math and Sex (1997) follows the journey of Sabine, a young girl with an extraordinary talent for mathematics, as she becomes entangled in a complex relationship with Jiri, a seasoned theater professional from Prague in his forties. The narrative...
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Direction Charlotte Silvera
Cast Marie-Christine Barrault · Annie Girardot · Bernadette Lafont · Milva
Synopsis Prisonnières (1988) is set in a women's correctional facility where inmates are sentenced for varying durations, some as long as eight years. The prisoners are occupied with making teddy bears as part of their daily routine. Dessombes, the stern head...
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Direction Charlotte Silvera
Cast Tylda Bares · Nora Rotman · Jean-Claude Brialy · Roland Bertin
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On l'appelait Roda
2018 · Documentary · 97 min. · France
Direction Charlotte Silvera
Cast Julien Clerc · Vanessa Paradis · Roger Waters
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Direction Charlotte Silvera
Cast Catherine Rouvel · Roland Bertin · Myriam Stern · Joëlle Tami
Synopsis Louise... l'insoumise (1985) follows the journey of a young girl named Louise who, while observing the world through her television screen, transforms into a spirited and defiant individual.
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