Guillaume Nicloux
1966 (58 лет)Guillaume Nicloux a étudié la mise en scène. Il devient réalisateur pour la télévision et le cinéma. Son premier roman est une aventure du Poulpe : Le Saint des seins (1996). Il publie la même année Zoocity. Sa bibliographie compte en tout neuf romans. Il est également l'auteur de plusieurs films : Le Poulpe ; Une affaire privée (2002) ; Cette femme-là (2003) ; Le Concile de Pierre (2006), d'après le roman de Jean-Christophe Grangé ; La Clef (2007). Ses films sont caractérisés par des ambiances et atmosphères noires, sur fond d'enquêtes policières. Il a d'ailleurs fait appel à Eric Demarsan à trois reprises pour mettre ses films en musique en référence au travail du compositeur pour Jean-Pierre Melville.
I Stand Alone
Gaspar Noé
Philippe Nahon, Blandine Lenoir
After completing jail time for beating up a man who tried to seduce his mentally-handicapped teenage daughter, The Butcher wants to start life anew. He institutionalizes his daughter and moves to the Lille suburbs with his mistress, who promises him a new butcher shop. Learning that she lied, The Butcher returns to Paris to find his daughter.
I Stand Alone
The Kidnapping of Michel Houellebecq
Guillaume Nicloux
Michel Houellebecq, Mathieu Nicourt
In September 2011 writer Michel Houellebecq briefly disappeared off the face of the earth. Wild rumours began circulating on the Internet that he’d been abducted by Al-Qaeda or aliens from outer space. Some Twitter users even expressed relief that the controversial author was suddenly no longer around. This film now reveals what really happened: Three tough guys variously with impressive hairstyles and bodybuilder physiques carried off the star intellectual, taking him out of the daily stress of dodging autograph hunters and having his flat renovated and bringing him to a beautiful rural underdog idyll, full of dog grooming, bodybuilding demonstrations, junk cars and Polish sausages. But who was to pay the ransom?
The Kidnapping of Michel Houellebecq
L'Affaire Gordji, histoire d'une cohabitation
Guillaume Nicloux
Thierry Lhermitte, Michel Duchaussoy
Wahid Gordji is an Iranian diplomat suspected of the attack at 'rue de Rennes'. Yet, he is ultimately absolved when French hostages in Lebanon are released. Political scandal in France: there is suspicion that the government had intervened in the case and to have exchanged the liberation of the hostages with that of Gordj. Discredited, the judge commits suicide. Mitterand and Chirac keep lobbing the responsibility of the case to each other.
The Gordji Affair
Rhapsody
Constance Meyer
Gérard Depardieu, Guillaume Nicloux
A lonely 60-year-old man lives in a small apartment on the top floor of a tower. Every day, a young woman entrusts her baby to him. A natural and unusual bond unites these two beings, one solid and sturdy, the other small and delicate.
Rhapsody
The Nun
Guillaume Nicloux
Pauline Étienne, Isabelle Huppert
Suzanne Simonin describes her life of suffering in letters. As a young woman she is sent to a convent against her will. Since her parents cannot afford the dowry required for a marriage befitting her rank they decide she must instead become a nun. Although a kind and understanding Mother Superior helps her to learn the convent’s daily routine, Suzanne’s desire for freedom remains unabated. When the Mother Superior dies, Suzanne finds herself faced with reprisals, humiliation and harassment at the hands of the new Abbess and the other Sisters. For many years, Suzanne is subjected to bigotry and religious fanaticism. (Berlinale.de)
The Nun
The Octopus
Guillaume Nicloux
Jean-Pierre Darroussin, Clotilde Courau
Gabriel, dit Le Poulpe (The Octopus) is a laid-back private investigator who works on cases for his own pleasure. He is drawn to the fictional Loire Valley port of Angerneau, with his lover Clotilde who has been summoned by the police concerning the defacement of a deceased relative's grave. Since Angernau is her home town, she wants to leave it as soon as possible to avoid old acquaintances, but Gabriel stumbles on intriguing events concerning the cargo of a ship in port.
The Octopus
Turning Tide
Christophe Offenstein
Франсуа Клузе, Samy Seghir
Yann Madec, long-time best mate of Frank Drevil, the star skipper of Global System Insurance, sees his dream come true when he replaces the injured Frank at the last minute for the start of the Vendée Globe. Nine days into the race and leading, Yann is forced to stop in Cape Verde to repair his broken center-board. Back in the race, Yann discovers a stowaway on board, a Senegalese teenager named Moussa. Faced with the risk of disqualification because of Moussa’s presence, Yann hesitates… Their encounter leads to the most unforgettable round-the-world race ever.
Turning Tide
Les Confins du monde
Guillaume Nicloux
Gaspard Ulliel, Guillaume Gouix
Indochina, 1945. While the French are harassed by both the Japanese army and the Vietnamese rebels, private Robert Tassen, driven by the memory of a tragedy of which he is the only survivor, embarks on the search for the mysterious and cruel Võ Bình Yên, one of the leaders of the insurrection.
To the Ends of the World
Une Affaire privée
Guillaume Nicloux
Thierry Lhermitte, Marion Cotillard
Divorced private detective Francois Maneri is assigned by his agency to investigate the disappearance of Rachel, a young student who has been missing for six months. After interviewing Rachel's family, friends and classmates, Francois is attacked and injured by an anonymous assailant and becomes reluctant to continue his search. But when Rachel's body is found, Francois is drawn deeper into the investigation as he discovers the dead girl's secret life.
A Private Affair
Cette femme-là
Guillaume Nicloux
Josiane Balasko, Ange Rodot
A strange investigation doesn’t erase the regrets of a grieving woman cop. Every four years, the past catches up with her. Every four years this woman is very afraid. Her fear is such that she feels it could kill her because in her dreams reality begins.
Hanging Offense
Thalasso
Guillaume Nicloux
Gérard Depardieu, Michel Houellebecq
Provocative French writer Michel Houellebecq meets Gérard Depardieu at a sea water therapy centre in Cabourg. Together, they try to survive the health regime to which they are subjected by the establishment. But events quickly derail their routine… Just Great is a joyful comedy elevated by two extraordinary performances.
Thalasso
La Clef
Guillaume Nicloux
Marie Gillain, Vanessa Paradis
Depuis peu Eric Vincent, trentenaire sans histoire, a un fort sentiment de malaise. Est-ce la peur d'avoir un enfant ou celle de voir brutalement resurgir le fantôme d'un père qu'il n'a jamais connu ? Un matin, un inconnu l'appelle pour lui proposer de récupérer les cendres de son père. D'abord réticent, il finit par accepter et se retrouve plongé au coeur d'une machination infernale.
The Key
The End
Guillaume Nicloux
Gérard Depardieu, Audrey Bonnet
Depardieu plays an unnamed hunter and we join him and his dog as they depart for a nearby forest to snare some rabbits - or perhaps he's hunting for something far more elusive? His excursion soon progresses from carefree meandering to a palpable sense of placelessness and it doesn't take long before the hunter's dog disappears and he finds himself lost.
The End
Faut pas rire du bonheur
Guillaume Nicloux
Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu, Laura Morante
What there is of a plot in this drama serves mainly as a vehicle for the exploration of character. In the story, Michel (Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu) is a recent widower. As the story opens, he and his friend Andre (Philippe Nahon) are sharing a drink on Christmas Eve. He takes a yellow scarf from a woman he knows (Laura Morante) and teasingly refuses to return it. Throughout the remainder of the film, the scarf reappears, as does the woman, until they wind up in bed together at the end of the film. Before that happens, Michel wanders around Paris, viewing the festivities with a jaundiced eye which serves to heighten the unattractiveness of those he observes. Later he has dinner with a group at Andre's house, and his poor opinion of human nature is amply supported by the events that occur then.
Happiness Is No Joke