Paris 36 poster

Paris 36 | Faubourg 36

Music halls, romance, and danger. This is Paris, 1936.

Description: A star is born in a time of both celebration and instability in this historical drama with music from director Christophe Barratier. In the spring of 1936, Paris is in a state of uncertainty; while the rise of the Third Reich in Germany worries many, a leftist union-oriented candidate, Léon Blum, has been voted into power, and organized labor is feeling its new power by standing up to management.

Genres: Drama

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Budget: $0 | Revenue : $12,940,622

Runtime: 120 minutes

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Gérard Jugnot

Played Germain Pigoil

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Clovis Cornillac

Played Émile Leibovich, aka 'Milou'

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Kad Merad

Played Jacky Jacquet

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Nora Arnezeder

Played Douce

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Pierre Richard

Played Max, aka 'Monsieur TSF'

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Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu

Played Félix Galapiat

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Maxence Perrin

Played Jojo Pigoil

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François Morel

Played Célestin

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Élisabeth Vitali

Played Viviane, Jojo's mother

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Christophe Kourotchkine

Played Lebeaupin, Viviane's new husband

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Éric Naggar

Played Grevoul

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Eric Prat

Played Commissioner Tortil

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Julien Courbey

Played Mondain, Galapiat driver

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Philippe du Janerand

Played Triquet, Galapiat's henchman

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Marc Citti

Played Inspector of Quai des Orfèvres

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Christian Bouillette

Played Dubrulle, stage manager

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Thierry Nenez

Played Crouzet, grocer

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Frédéric Papalia

Played Clément, Jojo's friend

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Stéphane Debac

Played Social services inspector

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Jean Lescot

Played Dorfeuil, first director of Chansonia

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Daniel Benoin

Played Borchard, producer

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Wilfred Benaïche

Played Jeannot, costume designer

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Reinhardt Wagner

Played Blaise, pianist

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Patrick Ligardes

Played Controller 1945

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Franck Ferrari

Played Baritone

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Gilles San Juan

Played Tony Rossignol

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Manuela Gourary

Played Realistic singer

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François Jerosme

Played Comic trooper

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Thierry Liagre

Played Laundry boss

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Paul Chariéras

Played Laundry man

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Julian Martin

Played Assistant inspector

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Rudolf Pellar

Played Old man at Chansonia

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Bohumil Švarc

Played Old man at the window

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Fedele Papalia

Played Metro policeman

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Christian Eustache

Played Metro policeman

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Éric Bouvelle

Played Accordionist

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Philippe Scagni

Played Corsican singer

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Virginie Bordes

Played Simone

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Michel Pilorgé

Played Bus guy

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Violette Barratier

Played Daughter Lebeaupin

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David N. Jahn

Played Assistant

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Grégoire Clamart

Played Thug

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Gérard Robert Gratadour

Played Theater technician

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Sophie Knittl

Played Mrs. Célestin

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Eric Laugérias

Played Marseille comic

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Pierre Peyrichout

Played Ironic client

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