

| ▪ | The Moon and Sixpence (Feature Film - Drama, Adaptation) |
| A rakish, suburban stockbroker turns his back on his past and starts life anew as a painter. He ingratiates himself with a seasoned painter and proceeds to seduce the man's wife, thus destroying their friendship. After earning critical praise as an artist, he finds a new life in Tahiti. A thinly | |
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| ▪ | Serge Silberman |
| A significant force in French feature production since 1966, when he founded the Greenwich Film Production company, Silberman backed all of Luis Bunuel's late films, including the Oscar-winning "The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie" (1972). Other notable |
| ▪ | Alan Rickman ( aka. Alan Sidney Patrick Rickman) |
| A suave, urbane screen villain in the grand tradition of Basil Rathbone and George Sanders, the British-born Alan Rickman has created a handful of delightful characters since his screen debut in the 1988 actioner "Die Hard". This former graphic artist per | |
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| ▪ | Jeremy Northam |
| Tall, dark and slender, Northam burst on the big screen as the villainous Jack Devlin, stalking Sandra Bullock in the cyber thriller "The Net" (1995). With the release of "Carrington" later the same year, Northam firmly established himself as a screen sle | |
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| ▪ | Denis Lenoir |
| Filmography Includes: The Old Man Who Read Love Stories, Monsieur Hire, Cold Water, Shuttlecock, Angel, Carrington, 88 Minutes, Clubbed To Death, La Separation, La Lumiere du lac, Righteous Kill, Control, Ville etranger... |
| ▪ | Irene Jacob |
| This beautiful, dark-haired Swiss actress made a hit with a supporting role in her first film, "Au revoir, les enfants" (1987). Educated in London and Geneva, and a Paris resident since the age of 18, Jacob became a promising starlet and followed up with | |
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| ▪ | Christopher Hampton ( aka. Chris Hampton, Christopher James Hampton) |
| A leading figure of the English theater, Hampton first achieved prominence in his native country as resident dramatist with the Royal Court Theatre in the late 1960s. In addition to writing his own biting comedies ("The Philanthropist") and incisive drama |
| ▪ | Emma Thompson |
| Thompson began writing and performing her own comic material while a student at Cambridge, appearing with both the celebrated Footlights revue and the university's first all-female troupe, "Woman's Hour". After co-starring in the hit West End musical "Me | |
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| ▪ | Yves Pasquier |
| Filmography Includes: The Cabinet of Dr. Ramirez, Tangier: Legend of a City, The Greenhouse, Bellyful, The Free Frenchman, The Moon and Sixpence, Taking Sides, Obsession |
| ▪ | W Somerset Maugham |
| Filmography Includes: Trio, Being Julia, Secret Agent, Isle of Fury, Dirty Gertie From Harlem, Adorable Julia, The Painted Veil, The Painted Veil, The Razor's Edge, Three For the Show, The Beachcomber, Up At the Villa, ... |

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