
Forgery and the Use of Forgeries
Drama
Overview
Fleeing fame, the writer Anatole Hirsch decides to publish his new book under the name of his cousin, Martin Bassane. This book wins the Prix Goncourt. A film inspired by the story of Romain Gary.
Top Cast


Philippe Noiret
Philippe Noiret
Anatole Hirsch
Philippe Noiret
Anatole Hirsch


Robin Renucci
Robin Renucci
Martin
Robin Renucci
Martin


Laure Killing
Laure Killing
Sylvie
Laure Killing
Sylvie


Monique Chaumette
Monique Chaumette
Gisèle Laumière
Monique Chaumette
Gisèle Laumière


Caroline Silhol
Caroline Silhol
Jacqueline Ségur
Caroline Silhol
Jacqueline Ségur


François Perrot
François Perrot
Daniel Laumière
François Perrot
Daniel Laumière


Jean-Claude Brialy
Jean-Claude Brialy
Charles Laumière
Jean-Claude Brialy
Charles Laumière


Bernard Pivot
Bernard Pivot
Bernard Pivot
Bernard Pivot
Bernard Pivot


Maher Kamoun
Maher Kamoun
Rachid
Maher Kamoun
Rachid


Philippe Morier-Genoud
Philippe Morier-Genoud
Delplaire, le critique
Philippe Morier-Genoud
Delplaire, le critique
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