Jules Sagot

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Jules Sagot is a French film and stage actor and a writer.

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Total trailers found: 10

When Margaux Meets Margaux Trailer (2018)

14 March 2018

20-year-old Margaux makes the acquaintance of 45-year-old Margaux: they have a lot in common – so �

The World After Us Trailer (2021)

01 March 2021

When penniless young writer Labidi meets Elisa he knows she’s the one for him. But Paris is expensive.

Christmas Carole Trailer (2024)

14 November 2024

It’s Christmas! Small-town mayoress Carole helps the inhabitants of her municipality with the festivities while her devoted husband Alain organises the Christ- mas Eve celebrations at home.

#Iamhere Trailer (2020)

05 February 2020

Stéphane lives a quiet life as an eminent French Chef but when he decides to visit Soo, a mysterious Korean lady he fell in love with on Instagram, he'll embark on an adventurous journey full of discoveries.

You'll Be a Man Trailer (2013)

15 May 2013

Léo is 10 and wise beyond his years. A solitary dreamer who seeks refuge in books. When the carefree 20-year-old Théo steps into his life, it forces Léo out of his shell.

Time's Up Trailer (2022)

05 October 2022

Julie is a cycle courier. She was meant to be spending the night with her boyfriend. Tom. But she has to work instead.

Radiant Sea Trailer (2015)

26 April 2015

Marek starts as a trainee on a container ship. It's 197 meters long, 30 meters wide, and bound for Martinique in the Caribbean.

La Vie de jeune fille Trailer (2018)

13 September 2018

Constance, a succesful thirty year old woman , is leaving for her bachelor party. Once arrived, her dream turns short: her fiancé informs her he is breaking the engagement.

A Quiet Man Trailer (2021)

08 February 2021

From the 17th floor of an office building, Pierre is staring out a colleague that is here for hours.

Ma France à moi Trailer (2023)

20 December 2023

France has been living alone in her apartment since the death of her husband. When she hears on the radio that the Singa association puts homeless migrants in contact with people who can take them in, she decides, against the advice of her family, led by her son, to take in Reza, a young Afghan broken by war and exodus.