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Benoit Poelvoorde
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Benoit Poelvoorde - what members say
review by Wynter from UK
Coco Before Chanel 18 August 2009
Benoit Poelvoorde - filmography
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Romantics Anonymous
on DVD
(2010)
Starring: Benoît Poelvoorde, Isabelle Carré, Benoit Poelvoorde
Director: Jean-Pierre Améris
Certificate: 
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This is a story about love at first sight between Angélique and Jean-René who are both extremely shy and meet at a therapy group for individuals suffering from complexes and serious communication problems. Although love blossoms, their difficulty in expressing their feelings complicate the situation.

68%
from 225 members
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Coco Before Chanel
on DVD
(2009)
Starring: Audrey Tautou, Alessandro Nivola, Marie Gillain
Director: Rhonda Garelick, Benoit Poelvoorde, Anne Fontaine
Certificate: 
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From humble beginnings to the heights of society, this is the astonishing story of Gabrielle Chanel, the legendary couturier who became a timeless symbol of success, freedom and style.
Orphaned at a young age, Coco Chanel was raised in a convent school, where she learned to embroider and sew. ..read more »

70%
from 27,166 members
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Coco Before Chanel - Blu-ray
(2009)
Starring: Audrey Tautou, Alessandro Nivola, Emmanuelle Devos
Director: Anne Fontaine, Benoit Poelvoorde, Rhonda Garelick
Certificate: 
Watch now: Included in all packages with LOVEFiLM Instant
From humble beginnings to the heights of society, this is the astonishing story of Gabrielle Chanel, the legendary couturier who became a timeless symbol of success, freedom and style.
Orphaned at a young age, Coco Chanel was raised in a convent school, where she learned to embroider and sew. ..read more »

68%
from 3,349 members
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Man Bites Dog
on DVD
(1992)
Starring: Remy Belvaux, Andre Bonzel, Benoit Poelvoorde
Director: Remy Belvaux, Andre Bonzel, Benoit Poelvoorde
Certificate: 
A documentary crew is fascinated by the charismatic, unrepentant serial killer whose crimes they set out to objectively chronicle. But as the violence escalates, they become more and more complicit in his shocking actions. A disturbingly low-key satire of the connection between violence and the media.

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from 5,494 members
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