Scene from Calmos (1976)
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Alternate Names: Brigitte Florence Fossey
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Brigitte Fossey (born June 15, 1946 in Tourcoing, Nord) is a French actress.
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Alternate Names: Claude Bécarie, Claudine Beccari, Claudine Beccari, Claude Bécarie
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Beccarie was working as an exotic dancer when Sylvia Bourdon introduced her to Lasse Braun. Bourdon had told Beccarie about Braun's pornographic films. Beccarie traveled to Breda, Netherlands with Bourdon to meet Braun. In 1972, she starred her first film, an 8 mm loop of her performing with Braun. The film was released in the Netherlands. Beccarie and Bourdon came up with the concept for Cake Orgy, Braun's iconic 1973 film. Beccarie was one of the stars of the film, which ended with her urinating on her fellow cast members. Cake Orgy was banned in the United States and Reuben Sturman was charged, and later acquitted, on obscenity charges.
Birth Name: Dominique Claude Constanza
Birth Date: 1948-04-29
Birth Place: 12th arrondissement of Paris, France
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Dominique Constanza was born on April 29, 1948 in Paris, France. She was an actress, known for La crime (1983) , L'avare (2009) and Near Orouet (1971) . She died on June 23, 2013 in Paris, France.
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Alternate Names: Dominique Lavanan
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Dominique Lavanant (born 24 May 1944) is a César Award-winning French film and theatrical actress. She is known for her comedy skills especially with posh and distinguished characters like Rosalind Russell's; characters often defined by the adjective BCBG, bon chic bon genre, and which refers to a particular stereotype of the French upper middle class – to be conservative in both outlook and dress.
Dominique Lavanant achieved fame in the mid-1970s while filming Les bronzés with the acting troupe Le Splendid (Gérard Jugnot, Josiane Balasko, Michel Blanc, Thierry Lhermitte, Christian Clavier, Marie-Anne Chazel).Her stardom has kept growing ever since.
Her filmography includes many successful films: Papy fait de la résistance, La boum, Trois hommes et un couffin, Les bronzés font du ski, Inspecteur la Bavure (alongside Gérard Depardieu).
In 1988, she was awarded Best supporting actress for her role in Agent trouble (with Catherine Deneuve).
She also starred in the long-lasting French TV series Sœur Thérèse.com (2002-2011) playing a former policer who became a nun but is still a committed detective.
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Alternate Names: Ellen Coupey, Helen Coupey, Earl, Ellen Davy, Helene Coopey, Hélène Copey, Helene Coupeau, Helene Coupey, Julia Means, Hélène Coupez
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Alternate Names: Maïté Nahir, Meerbergen Nahyr, Meerberger Nahyr
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Her full name was Noemi Marguerit Meerbergen Nahyr.
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Alternate Names: Rita Maïden, Rita Meden, Rita Meiden
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Rita Maiden is a French stage and screen actress.
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Alternate Names: Sylvie Meyer, Sylvie Mayer
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"Sylvie Matton, a captivating Italian actress, enjoyed a distinguished career in her homeland during the 1970s and early 1980s. Among her notable film credits are 'La bonzesse' (1974), 'The French Detective' (1975), 'Calmos' (1976), and the provocatively titled 'Spermula' (1978). She also secured a role in the seminal work of renowned director Federico Fellini, 'City of Women' (1980). Unfortunately, Matton has not been seen on screen since 1994. However, she has authored two films directed by her late husband, Charles Matton.
For those seeking a comprehensive view of Sylvie Matton's repertoire, look no further than 'La bonzesse'. In this film, she boldly displays all three b's, including an explicit three-way scene and an unsimulated oral encounter with an elderly gentleman. Alternatively, one might appreciate her full frontal nudity in 'Calmos', where she playfully exposes herself to a fellow actor.
Sylvie Matton's performances are indeed unforgettable, leaving quite the lasting impression."
Birth Name: Valérie Marie Dominique Andrée Mairesse
Birth Date: 1954-06-08
Birth Place: 8th arrondissement of Paris, France
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Alternate Names: Valerie Mairesse
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Valérie Mairesse (born 8 June 1954) is a French stage and film actress. She was nominated for the César Awards 1978 for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Repérages.
About the Movie: Calmos (1976)
Alternative Title: Cool, Calm and Collected, Femmes Fatales, Vrouwen, praat mij er niet van, 칼모스, Покой
Director: Bertrand Blier
Writer: Bertrand Blier, Philippe Dumarçay
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Producer(s): producer: Bernard Artigues, Claude Berri, Christian Fechner
Companies: AMLF, Les Films Christian Fechner, Renn Productions
Genre: Comedy, Comedy Film
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Keywords: surrealism, gynecologist
Story
Calmos (1976) is a comedy film directed by Bertrand Blier. The story revolves around two friends who decide to stop having sex for six months in order to achieve calmness ('calmos'). They embark on this journey, facing various challenges and humorous situations along the way as they attempt to adhere to their self-imposed abstinence.
Summary
Calmos is a French comedy film directed by Bertrand Blier and released in 1976. The movie explores the theme of male friendship and the struggles that come with personal sacrifice for the sake of achieving a perceived ideal state, in this case, 'calmness'. Although not much context or background information is provided in the given sources, it's safe to assume that Calmos is a comedic take on the absurd lengths people go to in pursuit of their goals.