Charles Berling
All informations about every movie and show with the involvement of Charles Berling.
Trois jours et une vie (2019)
A movie starring Sandrine Bonnaire, Charles Berling and Pablo Pauly
Christmas 1999, in a peaceful little village in the Ardennes. The life of a young boy named Antoine will soon be devastated by three tragic events : the death of a dog, the vanishing of a child, and a big ravaging storm.
Masquerade
A movie starring Pierre Niney, Isabelle Adjani and François Cluzet
Adrien, an attractive dancer whose career was shattered by a motorcycle accident, squanders his youth in idleness. His life changes when he meets Margot, who lives off scams and amorous manipulations.
Pure as Snow (2019)
A movie starring Isabelle Huppert, Lou de Laâge and Vincent Macaigne
Claire is a beautiful young woman who works at her late father’s hotel, that is now managed by her evil stepmother Maud. Claire unwittingly sparks uncontrollable jealousy in Maud, whose young lover has fallen in love with Claire. Maud decides to get rid of Claire who finds shelter in a farm where she’s allowed to break free from her strict upbringing through encounters with seven “princes.”
Who You Think I Am
A movie starring Juliette Binoche, Claude Perron and Charles Berling
Claire, a 50-year-old divorced teacher, creates a fake Facebook profile of a 24-year-old woman. She finds a photo of a pretty young brunette and uses it. She has created an entirely fictional character, but why?
Elle (2016)
A movie starring Isabelle Huppert, Laurent Lafitte and Anne Consigny
When Michèle, the CEO of a gaming software company, is attacked in her home by an unknown assailant, she refuses to let it alter her precisely ordered life. She manages crises involving family, all the while becoming engaged in a game of cat and mouse with her stalker.
Marie Curie (2016)
A movie starring Karolina Gruszka, Arieh Worthalter and Malik Zidi
The most turbulent five years in the life of a genius woman: Between 1905, where Marie Curie comes with Pierre Curie to Stockholm to be awarded the Nobel Prize for the discovery of the radioactivity, and 1911, where she receives her second Nobel Prize, after challenging France's male-dominated academic establishment both as a scientist and a woman.