Je, François Villon, voleur, assassin, poète
Separated at the birth of his mother who has only time to entrust to a member of his family, Guillaume de Villon, when he should have been killed, François will as well go to the ill-known taverns of the Latin Quarter that the Court of the Duke of Orleans, passing by the benches of the university. This marvelous poet at the same time as a scoundrel of morality will have a life where fights, robberies, imprisonments and final banishment will be linked. Leaving Paris, Villon will disappear.
Cast
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Francis Renaud
Played François Villon
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Philippe Nahon
Played Guillaume de Villon
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Patrick Lizana
Played Thibaut D'aussigny
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Sagamore Stévenin
Played Colin de Cayeux
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Quentin Baillot
Played Guy Tabarie
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Hélène de Saint-Père
Played Catherine de Bruyère
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Gaëlle Bona
Played Isabelle
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Denis Lavant
Played Bezon
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Damien Jouillerot
Played Robin Dogis
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Jean-François Gallot…
Played Maître Polonius
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Brigitte Boucher
Played Margot
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Bruno Lochet
Played Tressecaille
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Pierre-Félix Gravièr…
Played Regnier de Montigny
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Rémy Roubakha
Played Pierret
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Jean-Gabriel Nordman…
Played Charles d'Orléans
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Solène Bouton
Played Jeune paysanne
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Juliette Croizat
Played La mère de Villon
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Prune Beuchat
Played Marion
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Olivier Achard
Played Sermoise
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Cécile Arnaud
Played La Machecoue
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Marc Prin
Played Le procureur
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Jean-Pascal Abribat
Played Dimenche
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Hélène Foubert
Played La religieuse
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Dimitri Rougeul
Played Pichard
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Patrick Guérineau
Played Chef bande
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Jicey Carina
Played Shepherd and seller …
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