Highest rated movie: King of Hearts (1966)
Lowest rated movie: Little Indian, Big City (1994)
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Looking for reviews of Philippe Bruneau movies? Cinafilm has a total of 90 reviews across 2 movies.
Movies starring Philippe Bruneau have generally received positive reviews and hold an average score of 64%.
King of Hearts - released in 1966 - is Philippe Bruneau's highest rated movie, with a score of 77% based on 87 reviews.
The lowest rated film from Philippe Bruneau is Little Indian, Big City - released in 1994 - with a score of 51% based on 3 reviews.
Philippe Bruneau begins at the theater, playing in the Precious Ridiculous on the stage of the théâtre de Chaillot in paris in 1959 and in several parts of Marc O on that of Edward VII. He participates in the adventure of the café-theatre in the 1970s. It is in particular part of the troupe of The Widow Pichard, alongside Martin Lamotte, Roland Giraud or Gérard Lanvin. He writes She sees dwarves everywhere, piece alexandrians featuring a Snow White nymphomaniac, described as "gauls and unrestrained" by the critics. He plays with Claire Nadeau for four years at the Court of miracles, before it was adapted for the cinema. At the cinema, it is also seen in King of Hearts by Philippe de Broca in 1966, Hi the artist by Yves Robert in 1973, You will not have Alsace and Lorraine Coluche 1977, The Babas Cool 1981 or An Indian in the city of Hervé Palud in 1994. On television, he will be a faithful accomplice of Stéphane Collaro in its programming.
Philippe Bruneau has acted in films with Geneviève Bujold, Alan Bates, Arielle Dombasle and Miou-Miou.
Philippe Bruneau has worked with these film directors: Philippe de Broca and Hervé Palud.
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