Pierre Lottin stars in “The Bojarski Case,” offering a great opportunity to check out his highest-rated film according to AlloCiné viewers.
Reda Kateb, Sara Giraudeau, Bastien Bouillon are just a few of the notable names joining Pierre Lottin in “The Bojarski Case.” Directed by Jean-Paul Salomé, this period film is inspired by a true story.
Released in theaters last week, the film chronicles the life of Jan Bojarski (Reda Kateb), a young Polish refugee who became the greatest counterfeiter of all time in post-war France, earning the nickname “the Cézanne of counterfeit money.”
The Top-rated Film Is…
While the general audience may recognize him mainly for his role as Wilfried Tuche in the “Les Tuche” saga, Pierre Lottin has worked with a host of French filmmakers, including François Ozon (Thanks to God or the recent The Stranger), Dominik Moll (The Night of the 12th), and Baptiste Debraux (A Man on the Run).
This year, he is nominated for the César Award for Most Promising Actor for his role in “En Fanfare” by Emmanuel Courcol, a director he has previously worked with on “A Triumph.”
With over 12,500 ratings and nearly 1,600 reviews on AlloCiné, “En Fanfare” boasts an average rating of 4.3 out of 5, making it the leading title in Lottin’s filmography.
Viewer Opinions
Arthus27 (5/5) : “‘En Fanfare’ by Emmanuel Courcol is a true cinematic gem that shines with its intelligence and subtlety. The film highlights the impressive duo of Benjamin Lavernhe and Pierre Lottin, who manage to be both touching and hilarious. Their on-screen chemistry creates moments of great emotion as well as genuine laughter. (…)“
Remyll (5/5) : “Definitely one of the most beautiful films this fall. Benjamin Lavernhe and Pierre Lottin are moving. The pacing is both brisk and the direction, all in delicacy. This film is a true gem.”
Flower 0478 (5/5) : “What a beautiful story, wow wow! The actors Benjamin Lavernhe and Pierre Lottin are exceptional in their roles, such talented, engaging, and moving performers. The music is very beautiful, especially the iconic Boléro. I highly recommend this film, go see it without hesitation.”
Romain42000 (5/5) : “Beware, a masterpiece! This film is a marvel of finesse. Benjamin Lavernhe and Pierre Lottin are absolutely masterful, each in their style, and they magnificently serve a screenplay that is both dense and light, supported by a precise and streamlined direction whose pace, brisk without being frantic, leaves absolutely no chance for the viewer to wander. We go from laughter to tears without seeing it coming, and we leave the theater after experiencing a range of emotions that few films can provoke. Superb.“
Jiji1459 (5/5) : “If one of the goals of cinema is to invoke emotions, then this film delivers. The script is really superb, the acting duo of Benjamin Lavernhe / Pierre Lottin is formidable. I give an extra nod to Pierre Lottin, who has a challenging role but delivers an incredibly truthful performance: a tough guy look but with immense talent. A finale to savor.“
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