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Concerning Nice

Concerning Nice

56% Match19951h 40m

Documentary

Overview

Anthology of short films about the French city of Nice, by various directors. A homage to Jean Vigo and his "À propos de Nice" from 1930.

Top Cast

Parviz Kimiavi

Parviz Kimiavi

The movie director (segment "Repérages")

Grégoire Colin

Grégoire Colin

Le tueur.... (segment 'Nice, Very Nice')

J

Jérôme Chabreyrie

The victim (segment "Nice, very Nice")

T

Thierry Saïd Bouibil

The killer (segment "Nice, very Nice")

Laura del Sol

Laura del Sol

Arielle Dombasle

Arielle Dombasle

L

Luce Vigo

Self (segment "Repérages")

A

Andrès Perez

The driver (segment "Nice, very Nice")

A

Alain Saint-Alix

The helper (segment "Nice, very Nice")

J

Jérôme Validire

The contractor (segment "Nice, very Nice")

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Concerning Nice
Concerning Nice

Concerning Nice

5.619951h 40m
Documentary

Anthology of short films about the French city of Nice, by various directors. A homage to Jean Vigo and his "À propos de Nice" from 1930.

Parviz Kimiavi
Parviz Kimiavi
Actor

Parviz Kimiavi

as The movie director (segment "Repérages")

Parviz Kimiavi

The movie director (segment "Repérages")

Parviz Kimiavi

The movie director (segment "Repérages")

Grégoire Colin
Grégoire Colin
Actor

Grégoire Colin

as Le tueur.... (segment 'Nice, Very Nice')

Grégoire Colin

Le tueur.... (segment 'Nice, Very Nice')

Grégoire Colin

Le tueur.... (segment 'Nice, Very Nice')

No image
Actor

Jérôme Chabreyrie

as The victim (segment "Nice, very Nice")

Jérôme Chabreyrie

The victim (segment "Nice, very Nice")

Jérôme Chabreyrie

The victim (segment "Nice, very Nice")

No image
Actor

Thierry Saïd Bouibil

as The killer (segment "Nice, very Nice")

Thierry Saïd Bouibil

The killer (segment "Nice, very Nice")

Thierry Saïd Bouibil

The killer (segment "Nice, very Nice")

Laura del Sol
Laura del Sol
Actor

Laura del Sol

as

Laura del Sol

Laura del Sol

Arielle Dombasle
Arielle Dombasle
Actor

Arielle Dombasle

as

Arielle Dombasle

Arielle Dombasle

No image
Actor

Luce Vigo

as Self (segment "Repérages")

Luce Vigo

Self (segment "Repérages")

Luce Vigo

Self (segment "Repérages")

No image
Actor

Andrès Perez

as The driver (segment "Nice, very Nice")

Andrès Perez

The driver (segment "Nice, very Nice")

Andrès Perez

The driver (segment "Nice, very Nice")

No image
Actor

Alain Saint-Alix

as The helper (segment "Nice, very Nice")

Alain Saint-Alix

The helper (segment "Nice, very Nice")

Alain Saint-Alix

The helper (segment "Nice, very Nice")

No image
Actor

Jérôme Validire

as The contractor (segment "Nice, very Nice")

Jérôme Validire

The contractor (segment "Nice, very Nice")

Jérôme Validire

The contractor (segment "Nice, very Nice")

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