Christian Ledoux has built a notable career in acting, with performances in both movies and television shows. This roundup highlights his credited work across the small and big screens, showcasing the projects that have defined his time in the entertainment industry.
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Films
1. Acéphale

Acephale, a 1968 French experimental film, presents a series of austerely executed yet intensely hallucinatory episodes that culminate in a nightmarish fever of isolation and hopelessness. Director Jean-Pierre Melville crafted this uncompromising work as an abstract exploration of emotional and psychological extremes, challenging viewers with its unflinching intensity and minimalist approach.
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TMDb Rating: 7.8
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Release Date: 1968-10-07
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Runtime: 56.0 minutes
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Original Language: fr
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Origin Country: ["FR"]
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Status: Released
2. Sucre amer
In "Sucre Amer", a riveting historical court case unfolds. Majestic figures from the past converge in the present to re-examine the "Ignace case". Ignace, a legendary warrior from Guadeloupe's history, fought valiantly against Napoleon Bonaparte's armies to preserve his freedom. Despite his heroic deeds, Ignace remained a forgotten figure due to the machinations of his adversaries. This bittersweet tale serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by historical figures.
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IMDb Rating: 5.6
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TMDb Rating: 5.7
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Release Date: 1998-01-02
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Original Language: fr
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Origin Country: ["FR"]
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Status: Released
3. Eugénie de Franval

"Eugénie de Franval" explores the complex interplay between image and voice-over in cinema through a unique narrative structure. The film presents Sade's short story about a father's forbidden love for his daughter, using intimate close-ups and careful editing to create a visually compelling meditation on desire and transgression. Released in 1974 as a French production, the film stands as a thoughtful examination of cinematic technique and its power to evoke powerful emotional responses.
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IMDb Rating: 4.2
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Release Date: 1974-01-01
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Runtime: 105.0 minutes
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Original Language: fr
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Origin Country: ["FR"]
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Status: Released
TV Shows
1. Eneide

Embark on a timeless journey with "Eneide, " a 1971 mini-series adaptation of Virgil's epic poem "The Aeneid. " Spanning seven gripping episodes, this Italian production masterfully retells the tale of Aeneas, a legendary warrior and hero. Discover the trials and triumphs of Aeneas and his quest for destiny in a captivating journey that transcends time and captivates the heart.
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Original Name: Eneide
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TMDb Rating: 8.3
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Languages: ["it"]
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Episode Runtime: [60]
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Status: Ended
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Origin Country: ["IT"]
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Original Language: it
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Type: Miniseries
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First Air Date: 1971-12-19
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Last Air Date: 1972-01-30
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Number of Seasons: 1
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Number of Episodes: 7