Antoine Chappey Movies

List of the best Antoine Chappey movies: I'm Going Home(2001), Mark of an Angel(2008), Burning Ghost(2019), The Hook(2004), Little Nothings(1991), The Cowboys(2015), 5x2(2004), The Great Game(2015), Days of Glory(2006) ... ...

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I'm Going Home

The comfortable daily routines of aging Parisian actor Gilbert Valence, 76, are suddenly shaken when he learns that his wife, daughter, and son-in-law have been killed in a car crash.

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Mark of an Angel

An obsessive woman (Catherine Frot) believes that a 7-year-old (Héloïse Cunin) is her long-dead daughter.

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Burning Ghost

In the streets of Paris, Juste collects the last memory of people only him can see, before helping them into the afterlife. Juste is a ghost. But one day Agathe recognizes him. She knew him when he was alive.

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The Hook

Previously unreleased material outlines the campaign against Bill Clinton's presidency, from his days in Arkansas up to his impeachment trial.

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Little Nothings

A typical French department store: Les Grandes Galeries. All kind of things can be found in there, as well as all kinds of people. Mr Lepetit has just been appointed General Manager of the company.

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The Cowboys

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5x2

Various stages in the relationship between a man (Stéphane Freiss) and his wife (Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi) lead to their divorce.

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The Great Game

A one-time best-selling author agrees to be an influential man's ghostwriter. When he recognizes how much controversy the book will cause, the author realizes his life may be at stake.

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Days of Glory

During WWII, four North African men enlist in the French army to liberate that country from Nazi oppression, and to fight French discrimination.

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