Sentences with phrase «french industrialist»

One assumes from his coveted «and X as Y» credit that the role will amount to a cameo, yet Malkovich actually has a sizable part as English's (and England's) arch enemy, a French industrialist who plans to get Queen Elizabeth to abdicate the throne, be coronated in her place, and transform Great Britain into a prison colony, which will apparently net him oodles of cash but, more importantly, allow his inner megalomaniac to run riot.
In Haneke's formally rigorous, narratively minimalist «Happy End,» multiple generations of a French industrialist family have almost become blind to the working man, a malaise that the two - time Palme d'Or winner suggests creates disconnection not only toward the North African immigrants and other working - class people who wait on them but among each other.
Also invested in the heroes» traipsing about are malevolent French industrialist Massarde (Lambert Wilson), who only lacks a mustache to twirl, and a corrupt Mali general, Kazim (Lennie James).
His intriguing and oblique new puzzle film presents this suffering in all its disparate forms, and focuses particularly on how it has manifest within the ranks of an affluent family of coastal French industrialists, the Laurents.

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Some French actors, industrialists and tennis players took up residence in Belgium or Switzerland but citizenship isn't necessary.
1935 Christo: American, Bulgarian born Christo Javacheff, June 13, Gabrovo, of an industrialist family; Jeanne - Claude: American, French born Jeanne - Claude Denat de Guillebon, June 13, Casablanca, of a French military family, educated in France and Switzerland.
Rooted in the filmmaker's interest in capitalism and colonialism, Happy End offers an indictment of Western hypocrisy on refugees through the story of a self - absorbed industrialist French family in the immigrant hub of Calais.
It was in this sense that it was first employed by the French Utopian socialist Henri de Saint - Simon, in the third decade of the nineteenth century, when he designated artists, scientists, and industrialists as the elite leadership of a new social order:
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