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  1. Grande École is a 2004 French erotic drama film directed by Robert Salis , based on the stage play The Best of Schools by Jean ... Salim Kechiouche as 'Mecir'.

    • The Best of Schools, by Jean-Marie Besset
    • Robert Salis
  2. Kechiouche has acted in short and feature films, plays and TV series. His movies include Grande École (2004), playing Mécir, and Le Clan (2004), released as Three Dancing Slaves in the U.S.. On stage in Paris, he played the role of Giuseppe Pelosi, the killer and lover of Pier Paolo Pasolini in Vie et Mort de Pier Paolo Pasolini , written by ...

  3. Salim Kechiouche. Actor: Blue Is the Warmest Colour. Actor Salim Kechiouche was born in Lyon, France to Algerian parents. At first a kickboxing champion in France (1998), his film carreer started when actor/director Gaël Morel discovered Salim and so he made his first appearance in the movie À Toute Vitesse.

    • Actor, Director, Writer
    • April 2, 1979
    • 1 min
  4. On the surface, Grande École is a typical French film. Right from the outset it hits us with a sex scene and, as the narrative unravels, it soon becomes clear that sexuality and desire are its central preoccupations and all the other issues (class, social status, race) are just a footnote. Paul (Gregory Baquet) is about to start his university ...

  5. Grégori Baquet (Paul)Alice Taglioni (Agnès)Jocelyn Quivrin (Louis)Élodie Navarre (Emeline)Arthur Jugnot (Chouquet)Salim Kechiouche (Mécir)Éva Darlan (Mme Chouquet)Lakshantha Abenayake (Le ...

  6. Feb 4, 2004 · Robert Salis. Author, Director. Jean-Marie Besset. Author. Paul and Agnes have been going out for quite a while and Agnes is shocked to learn that he'd rather live with two roommates on campus than move in with her. As soon as he meets one of his roommates, Louis-Anault, Paul's behavior changes - he is attracted to Louis without realizing so ...

  7. Brief Synopsis. Read More. A group of young men and women are admitted to one of France's 'grandes écoles' where the administrative and political leaders of tomorrow are trained. They are among the country's best students and, it is assumed, will become part of the nation's elite. Primarily from the privileged classes, they a.

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