The story of French high-wire artist Philippe Petit's attempt to cross the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in 1974.
When he learns that a co-worker is friends with his old high-school girlfriend, Jennifer, stockbroker Gary helps his former flame get a job at his company in order to pursue her affections all over again. But when Jennifer rejects his advances and dates other men, Gary becomes increasingly obsessed with winning her back.
Tommy, a little boy who lives alone with his mother, sees a circus set up near his home. He sets off to discover this new world.
Computer hacker Will Farmer engages a government super-computer named Ripley in an online terrorist-attack simulation game. Little does Farmer know that Ripley has been designed to appeal to potential terrorists, and certain software glitches have in turn made him become paranoid.
A heterosexual man pretends to be gay in order to keep his career in the world of art, which causes many misunderstandings with his wife, and mother.
Bilingual French speaking actor Jean Robert Bourdage started his career in English in 2005. On television, he was a regular in the first season of The Tournament and The Foundation. He also played in the movies Wargames 2 : the Dead Code, Burning Mussolini and 40 is the new 20. In French, Jean Robert has more than 20 professional theatre productions since 1995, from creations to repertoire and of course, several classics. On the screen, he was cast in several movies (Magique!, Vendus, Histoire de Pen, Quand je serai partie vous vivrez encore) and was a serie regular on television in various shows (Bar Ouvert, Le Gentleman, Les Poupées Russes, Grande Ourse, 450 Chemin du Golf, Nos étés, Il était une fois dans le trouble). He is renowned for his improvisational skills, his broad range of characters and his voice work.
By browsing this website, you accept our cookies policy.