
Stéphane Varupenne
Born in France, Varupenne developed an interest in acting from a young age and pursued his passion through formal training. He has built a diverse body of work, showcasing his versatility in various genres. His performances often highlight his ability to embody complex characters, contributing to the emotional depth of the projects he undertakes.
In addition to his film work, Stéphane Varupenne has been involved in theater, where he honed his craft and gained valuable experience. He continues to work in the industry, engaging in projects that challenge him as an actor and resonate with audiences.
While he maintains a relatively low profile regarding his personal life, Varupenne's contributions to the cinematic landscape have made him a name to watch in contemporary French cinema.
The Count of Monte-Cristo
Matthieu Delaporte, Alexandre de La Patellière
Pierre Niney, Anaïs Demoustier
The Count of Monte Cristo (2024) follows Edmond Dantès, who becomes the target of a sinister conspiracy and is wrongfully arrested on his wedding day. After enduring fourteen harrowing years in the island prison of Château d’If, he orchestrates a daring escape. Now wealthy beyond his dreams, Dantès adopts the persona of the Count of Monte Cristo and meticulously plots his revenge against the three men who betrayed him. The film delves into Dantès's transformation from an innocent sailor to a cunning figure seeking justice. As he executes his elaborate schemes, he confronts the moral complexities of revenge and its consequences, exploring themes of betrayal, justice, and redemption against the rich backdrop of 19th-century France. Directed by Matthieu Delaporte and Alexandre de La Patellière, this adaptation is noted for its high production value and compelling storytelling, making it one of the most anticipated films of 2024.
The Count of Monte-Cristo
Petite maman
Céline Sciamma
Joséphine Sanz, Gabrielle Sanz
Nelly has just lost her grandmother and is helping her parents clean out her mother's childhood home. She explores the house and the surrounding woods. One day she meets a girl her same age building a treehouse.
Petite Maman
Opération Finot
Carlos Abascal Peiró
Stéphane Varupenne, Jennifer Decker
Charles Finot, a municipal employee, becomes the scapegoat of a local corruption scandal. A wild, wacky escape ensues. When he learns that he has been betrayed by Ada, his colleague and the woman he's in love with, Charles must take matters into his own hands.
Opération Finot
Ça ne peut pas continuer comme ça!
Dominique Cabrera
Aurélien Recoing, Sylvia Berger
With the President of the Republic very ill, an advisor offers an unusual suggestion: hire a double to replace him during his convalescence. The lucky chosen one is a member of the Comédie-Française but he is also shy, unexciting and often consigned to the supporting role...But a seismic change is about to happen in the Republic.
Ça ne peut pas continuer comme ça!
Deux
Anne Villacèque
Lola Créton, Christa Théret
Temptation and danger run high in this romantic drama. In a post-World War I world, handsome veteran Antoine is ready to live life with his beautiful wife, Marianne. But his happiness is threatened when Marianne's alluring sister, Evelyn, pulls him into a seductive web of deceit and infidelity.
Quartet
Guermantes
Christophe Honoré
Claude Mathieu, Anne Kessler
Paris, summer 2020. Actors from “la Comédie-Française”, France’s most prestigious theater, rehearse Christophe Honoré’s new play, an adaptation of Marcel Proust’s “The Guermantes Way”. When the show is suddenly canceled, the drama group decides to go ahead with it anyway, in the name of art and for the joy of acting together.
Guermantes
La Comédie-Française: Cyrano de Bergerac
Dominique Thiel, Denis Podalydès
Michel Vuillermoz, Bruno Raffaelli
Cyrano has a prominent nose but also a gift with words by which he helps handsome Christian to conquer Roxane. Also in love with the girl he chooses not to reveal to her that every word of Christian comes out of his own heart. In cinema, this ROSTAND classic filmed live from the Comédie Française.
La Comédie-Française: Cyrano de Bergerac