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Alternate Names: Celine Sallette, Céline Salette, 席琳薩萊特
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Céline Sallette, born on April 25, 1980, is a French actress known for her role as 'Masha' in Simon Stone's adaptation of Les Trois Soeurs at Odéon-Théâtre de l'Europe in 2017. She gained recognition for her performance in 'House of Tolerance', earning a César Award nomination for Most Promising Actress in 2012. In 2016, she served as a jury member for the Un Certain Regard section at the Cannes Film Festival.
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Alternate Names: Eleonore Haentjens
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Release Year: 2016
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Alternative Title: Прекратяване на огъня, Ceasefire
Director: Emmanuel Courcol
Writer: Emmanuel Courcol
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Genre: Drama, History
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After being traumatized by his experiences during World War I, Georges Laffont leaves France to travel to West Africa in the early 1920s. He accompanies Diofo, an artist and fellow war survivor, recruiting villagers as labor for plantations in Ghana along the way. However, this venture proves unsuccessful, leading Georges back to Nantes where his brother Marcel and mother reside. After the war, Georges struggles to find his place and forms a tumultuous relationship with Helene, a sign language teacher. He ultimately attempts to heal the wounds he's caused within his family.
'Cessez-le-feu' (2016), directed by Emmanuel Courcol, is a drama film set against the backdrop of post-World War I France and West Africa. The story follows Georges Laffont, a traumatized war veteran who leaves his life behind in search of redemption and purpose. The film explores themes of post-traumatic stress, family dynamics, and the struggle for belonging.