Jacques Nolot

Jacques Nolot
Date of Birth: 31 Aug 1943
Country: France
Biography: Jacques Nolot (born 31 August 1943) is a French actor, screenwriter and film director.
Total Credits at Criticker: 16 (Actor), 3 (Director), 4 (Writer)
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Porn Theater
A tale set in a decaying Parisian porn theatre, where within its dark confines, male patrons--soldiers, transvestites, married men--regularly engage in anonymous sex acts. In the ticket booth of the theatre, a wise Italian woman serves as benevolent gatekeeper, observing--but never judging--the proceedings occurring under her watchful eyes. One day, one of her regulars engages her in a conversation that leads to an unusual friendship, as these two worldly souls share their common experiences.
Under the Sand
Marie, a professor of English literature in a Paris university, has been happily married to Jean for 25 years, although they have no children. During their summer vacations in the southwest of France, Jean leaves Marie sunbathing on the beach and goes to swim in the sea. When Marie turns back, she cannot find Jean. Has he left her? commited suicide? drowned? With no clue and no body to mourn over, Marie acts as her husband was still alive. (imdb)
Wild Reeds
In a village in the Southwest of France, 1962. Maite and Francois are 18 years old. They are friends, not lovers (imdb)
Nénette et Boni
Teenage siblings Nenette and Boni were raised apart as a result of their parents' divorce. Their mother, who doted on her son Boni, has died. He works for an interesting couple as a pizza baker, and is surprised and enraged when his younger sister, having run away from boarding school, suddenly turns up. There's a problem that they must confront. (imdb)
Before I Forget
A potrait of a 58-year-old man battling his inner demons on the search for self-discovery. (imdb)
Les Grands ducs
Three aging and failed comedians, Georges Cox, Victor Vialat and Eddie Carpentier, hit the road again with a lousy production of a lousy play, of course under the worst possible conditions. (imdb)
Artemisia
A somewhat romanticized story about the young Artemisia Gentileschi, the first acclaimed female painter of European art.
Les chants de Mandrin
After the execution of Louis Mandrin, a famous outlaw and mid-18th century folk hero, his companions decide to take the risk of another campaign in France's southern provinces. Under the protection of heavily armed comrades, they set up illegal markets outside rural villages, where they sell tobacco, fabrics and precious goods. They write songs in Mandrin's honour, print them and distribute them to the King's lowliest subjects (rendezvouswithfrenchcinema.com)
The Forbidden Room
An apparently chaotic, yet always significant nightmare with countless fantastic plotlines inspired by real, imaginary and photographic memories of films from the silent era now lost.
Ismael\
The film tells the tale of a widowed film director who is in the middle of making a film about an atypical diplomat inspired by his brother. While he has started a new life with Sylvia, he still mourns the death of a former lover, Carlotta, who passed away 20 years earlier; then Carlotta returns from the dead, causing Sylvia to run away. (imdb)
Thirst Street
Gina, an American flight attendant, falls in with a Parisian bartender on a layover only to find herself tangled in a web of deception, delusion and unrequited amour fou. (imdb)
Beach Cafe
Driss is a jack-of-all trades type who sells fish from his car and moves furniture from one end of his hometown Tangiers to the other. His girlfriend is a free-spirited and wealthy European lass who runs an antique shop. One day, Driss becomes fascinated with Fouad, an old man who runs a rundown café by the beach. (Rotten Tomatoes)
L\
Return to the native country. Jacques had gone to Paris ten years ago. He became an actor, he could freely love men. Today, he comes to assist his mother who will die. He lodges with his aunts Aimée and Jeofrette and reconnects with the past and the gossip of the village.
Vif-Argent
In the streets of Paris, Juste collects the last memory of people only him can see, before helping them into the afterlife. Juste is a ghost. But one day Agathe recognizes him. She knew him when he was alive. (imdb)
Guys in the Cafe
Set in a cafe which has become the hangout for a group of unhappy and frustrated men, this slice-of-life film follows them as they complain to one another about their lives, discuss their options, and generally quarrel and suffer.