Davy Sardou - Film and Television

Film and Television

  • 2013: Victor Young Perez' directed by 'Jacques Ouaniche
  • 2012: RIS' directed by 'Alain Brunard
  • 2012: Section de recherches' directed by 'Gerard Marx
  • 2011: Le déclin de l'empire masculin directed by 'Angelo Cianci'
  • 2010: Bienvenue à Bouchon directed by Luc Béraud, with Francis Perrin, Yvan Le Bolloc'h and Elodie Frenck.
  • 2009 : Le Roi, l’écureuil et la couleuvre directed by Laurent Heynemann, with Thierry Frémont, Lorànt Deutsch, Sara Giraudeau, Carole Richert and Laurent Natrella.
  • 2007 : Crédit pour un meurtre directed by Dominique Tabuteau, with Pierre Arditi, Anne Suarez, Marc Citti and Julie Bataille
  • 2006 : Profils Criminels directed by Laurent Carceles with Shirley Bousquet, Julie Dray and Manuel Gélin
  • 2004 : Navarro directed by Jean Sagols with Roger Hanin and Alain Doutey
  • 2004 : Léa Parker directed by Laurent Bregeat with Sonia Rolland.
  • 2001 : Le Groupe directed by Jean Sagols with Frank Geney, Barbara Cabrita and Géraldine Lapalus.
  • 1999 : Black and White directed by James Toback, with Scott Caan, Robert Downey Jr., Ben Stiller, Elijah Wood and Jared Leto.
  • 1998 : Blind Date short film directed by Greg Egan.
  • 1998 : The Bum short film directed by Greg Egan.

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