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  1. Sep 10, 2021 · Producers: Christophe Rossignon, Philip Boeffard. Screenplay: Olivier Gorce, Stephane Brize. Production design: Pascal Le Guellec. Editing: Anne Klotz. Cinematography: Eric Dumont. Music:...

  2. Sep 7, 2024 · Nord-Ouest is a partnership between three producers: Christophe Rossignon (who previously produced the first three long feature films of Mathieu Kassovitz and Tran Anh Hung in Lazennec company), Philip Boëffard and Pierre Guyard.

  3. STÉPHANE BRIZÉ France, 2021. In a tour-de-force performance that charts the slow corrosion of moral values, Vincent Lindon lends emotional weight to Stéphane Brizé’s biting critique of toxic work culture. Examining how personal relationships crumble under capitalism, Another World dissects the heavy price of corporate loyalty. Producer.

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    • To Play The King
    • The Final Cut

    Episode 1

    1. [Urquhart contemplates a framed picture of Margaret Thatcher.] 2. Urquhart: Nothing lasts forever. Even the longest, the most glittering reign must come to an end someday. 1. Urquhart: Who could replace her? Plenty of contenders. Old warriors, young pretenders. Lord Billsborough, say — party chairman, too old and too familiar, tainted by a thousand shabby deals. Michael Samuels — too young and too clever. Patrick Woolton — bit of a lout, bit of a bully-boy. Yes, it could well be Woolton. H...

    Episode 2

    1. Urquhart: A party conference can be many things: a show of confidence, an agonizing reappraisal, or, as in this case, a series of auditions by pretenders to the throne, while the lost leader withers before our very eyes. 1. Urquhart: [commenting on the party conference speakers]Michael Samuels - environment. Intelligent, sensitive, caring - all in the same sentence, I bet you. 2. Samuels: ...that doesn't mean a return to subsistence farming. What it does mean is sensitive exploitation of n...

    Episode 3

    1. [Collingridge has just resigned, thanks to Urquhart's scheming] 2. Urquhart: Not feeling guilty, I hope. If you have pangs of pity, crush them now. Grind them under your heel like old cigar butts. I've done the country a favour. He didn't have the brain or the heart or the stomach to rule a country like Great Britain. A nice enough man, but there was no bottom to him. His deepest need was that people should like him. An admirable trait, that, in a spaniel or a whore — not, I think, in a Pr...

    Episode 1

    1. Urquhart: Remember that frightfully nice man who talked a lot about the classless society? He had to go, of course, in the end. Everything changes. 1. Urquhart: A new king. A new age, of hope and peace and spiritual growth, et cetera. And I'm still here for my sins. 1. Urquhart: [of the King]No manners in the ordinary sense, no small talk, no apparent sense of irony. It's all tremendously interesting, but he wants to do this every week. He'll have to realize the lonely hearts club is all v...

    Episode 2

    1. Urquhart: Did you enjoy my little speech? I thought my "deep personal wound" was a rather good touch. I am in fact extremely angry with His Majesty and I intend to do him harm. I feel exhilarated. Prospect of a fight, of course, with the odds unfairly weighted in my favour. Next to a small war, there's nothing quite like a general election to stiffen the sinews and summon up the blood. 1. Urquhart: The King is the unknown quantity. I don't know what the man wants. You'd think he'd be happy...

    Episode 3

    1. [Urquhart and Stamper are having a meeting with Sir Bruce Bullerby, the editor of a tabloid newspaper critical of Urquhart's government.] 2. Bullerby: Ah, I see you've been reading the paper. No hard feelings, I hope. These things need airing. 3. Urquhart: Well, of course they do. Quite right. Do sit down. Would I be right in thinking you're on some sort of morality crusade, Bruce? 4. Bullerby: In a sense, yes. Opening a debate about morality in public and private life — why not? 5. Urquha...

    Episode 1

    1. [Urquhart is attending the fictional funeral of Margaret Thatcher] 2. Urquhart: What a rigmarole – a full state funeral now. The woman simply hung around too long. Better a quick exit than clinging to the wreckage of a lost career. Some people seem to lack all sense of timing. 1. Urquhart: [about Thatcher] I want to erase that woman from the public memory, Elizabeth. I want to wipe her off the board. I want to be remembered as the greatest Prime Minister since Winston Churchill. 1. Makepea...

    Episode 2

    1. [Urquhart and Elizabeth are watching architects chart the grounds of Parliament for a memorial to Margaret Thatcher] 2. Elizabeth: The Margaret Thatcher Memorial. Is there really no way of preventing it? 3. Urquhart: It would seem not. It's all been paid for out of the Foundation. And the site was earmarked fifteen years ago, apparently. For a time, there seemed some possibility of putting it up in Grantham. Where no one would have to look at it. 4. Elizabeth: Except the unfortunate inhabi...

    Episode 3

    1. Urquhart: 175 of my honourable colleagues firmly intend to vote for me, 123 are almost certainly against me. How dare they! They owe me everything. Half of them wouldn't even have jobs let alone seats in Parliament. As if I hadn't won three elections in a row and kept their noses in the gravy and these stuffed suits, these lumps of lobby fodder dare to raise themselves against me? 1. Urquhart: Claire Carlsen implied that what we need now is a miracle, as if she thought me capable of splitt...

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  6. In the Forests of Siberia Quotes. In the Forests of Siberia is a TV show that was first aired in 1970 . In the Forests of Siberia ended its run in 1970. It features Philip Boëffard as producer, Ibrahim Maalouf in charge of musical score, and Gilles Porte as head of cinematography.

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