Jean-Luc Bideau
5 titles
Filmography
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SAGRADA: El misteri de la creaci贸
(2012)One of the most iconic structures ever conceived, Barcelona's La Sagrada Familia is an astonishing architectural project first imagined by Antoni Gaudi in the late 19th century.

State of Siege
(1972)Using the interrogation of a US counterinsurgency agent as a backdrop, the film explores the consequences of the struggle between Uruguay's government and the leftist Tupamaro guerrillas.

D'Artagnan's Daughter
(1994)Back and better than ever, the heroic Three Muskateers deliver rollicking good movie fun in the action-adventure tradition of The Mast of Zorro! Sexy international spy Sophie Marceau (The World is Not Enough, Braveheart) plays Eloise, the beautiful daughter of renowned Muskateer D'Artagna (Phillipe Noiret - Cinema Paradiso). When she discovers a murderous conspiracy to overthrow the King of France, the feisty Eloise calls upon her father and his famous...though now retired...brothers-in-arms to reunite in the name of justice! A wildly entertaining story of courage, love and betrayal - you're sure to enjoy all the excitement as the classic trio takes comic adventure to epic proportions!

Like Mother, Like Daughter
(2017)Avril and her mother Mado couldn't be more different. Avril is 30, married and has a good job. Her mother acts like a teenager - impulsive and carefree. When the two women become pregnant at the same time and under the same roof, chaos ensues. Mado, caught up in a midlife crisis, is not ready to become a grandmother and Avril has a hard time ima

Let My People Go !
(2011)A sweet and hilarious fusion of gay romantic comedy, Jewish family drama and French bedroom farce. Mikael Buch's Let My People Go! follows the travails and daydreams of the lovelorn Ruben (Nicolas Maury, Regular Lovers), a French-Jewish gay mailman living in fairytale Finland with his gorgeous Nordic boyfriend. Just before Passover, a series of mishaps and a lovers quarrel exile the heartbroken Ruben back to Paris and back to his zany family including Almod贸var goddess Carmen Maura (Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, Volver) as his ditzy mum, and Jean-Fran莽ois St茅venin as his lothario father. Scripted by director Mikael Buch and renowned art house auteur Christophe Honor茅 (Love Songs), Let My People Go! both celebrates and upends Jewish and gay stereotypes with wit, gusto and style to spare. The result is deeply heartwarming, fabulously kitschy and hysterically fun.