Ludivine Sagnier
10 titles
Filmography
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Love Crime
(2010)Ruthless executive Christine (Kristen Scott Thomas) takes delight in toying with the innocence of her assistant, Isabelle (Ludivine Sagnier), passing her young protege's ideas on as her own. Confident of her control over Isabelle, Christine leads her into a confusing, perverse game of seduction and domination, but ultimately underestimates Isabelle's ambition and cunning, leading to an all-out boardroom battle with deadly consequences.

The Devil's Double
(2011)Latif, an Iraqi soldier, is forced to become the body-double of Saddam Hussein's notorious playboy son Uday. With his family's life at stake, he must learn to walk and talk like the 'Black Prince'.

Swimming Pool
(2003)A repressed novelist gets more than she bargained for on a writer’s retreat to the French countryside in this sizzling erotic thriller by François Ozon. Starring Charlotte Rampling and Ludivine Sagnier as the adversarial femme fatale, Swimming Pool is a Hitchcockian mystery with a twist to die for.

Through the Air
(2015)Vincent's (Reda Kateb: A Prophet) suburban quiet life with his wife (Ludivine Sagnier: Swimming Pool) and daughter is disrupted when his sick father comes to stay with them and money issues threaten to jeopardise the construction of their new family home. He finds refuge at the shooting range where he practices his passion for air rifle shooting. There, he meets Renaud (Johan Heldenbergh: The Broken Circle Breakdown), a charismatic and mysterious man who convinces Vincent to take a dangerous contract. Little does he know that he is about to enter a very dangerous world...

When Fall Is Coming
(2024)When Michelle’s peaceful retirement at a Burgundy village is interrupted by a visit from her daughter and grandson, family ties are tested.

Beloved
(2011)Starring Catherine Deneuve and (her real-life daughter) Chiara Mastroianni, this sly and exquisitely romantic musical drama from Christophe Honoré (Love Songs, Dans Paris) spans over three decades as it follows a mother and daughter's misadventures in love.

Moliere
(2007)In the tradition of Shakespeare in Love, Moliere invents a fanciful yarn based on speculative historical fiction taken from a piece of real life -- in this case, the mysterious disappearance of the French playwright for several months in 1644 -- and concocts a thoroughly irresistible and lavish story of intrigue, romance, comedy and artistic inspiration. As Moliere, the magnetic Romain Duris displays all of his usual seductive intensity, but also pulls off goofy Gallic charm. There's something of a modern rock star to him, almost a cousin to Johnny Depp's Captain Jack Sparrow. In addition there's a superb cast of actors, and visually viewers are taken on a sumptuous, wild ride through Versailles-era France. This absorbing romp has an infectious sense of fun that lingers well after the curtain falls.

Peter Pan
(2003)As Wendy Darling recounts stories to her brothers, John and Michael, she is visited by Peter Pan. Peter, a boy who magically never ages, invites Wendy and her brothers to Neverland, an island where he lives with the Lost Boys. Once there, however, Wendy and her brothers are kidnapped by Captain Hook. Peter, with assistance from the fairy Tink, must face Hook in order to rescue the Darlings.

A Monster in Paris
(2011)Experiments gone wrong and a chemical explosion results in a monster unleashed in Paris, but he might not be as dangerous as everyone thought.

8 Women
(2002)A wealthy industrialist has been found murdered in his home while his family gathers for the holiday season. The house is isolated in a snow storm and the phone lines have been cut. Eight women are his potential murderers: His calculating wife, his two mischievous daughters, his meddling mother-in-law, his neurotic sister-in-law, his sexy sister, the faithful family cook and the sultry new maid.