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Michel Jacques Daniel Piccoli was the son of Henri Piccoli, violinist and Marcelle Expert-Bezançon (1892-1990), pianist and daughter of the French industrialist and politician Charles Expert-Bezançon. In 1954, Michel Piccoli married actress Éléonore Hirt with whom he had a daughter, Anne-Cordélia Piccoli. In 1966, he married the singer Juliette Gréco, then in 1978 the screenwriter Ludivine Clerc, with whom he adopted two children of Polish origin, Inord and Missia. Placed in an establishment for problem children, the commitments of the young Piccoli, are made in opposition to his maternal grandfather, senator of the Third Republic, financier of the Radical Party, and important industrial painter, accused by the trade union left and by Georges Clemenceau, of having intoxicated his workmen through lead white which causes lead poisoning.
7.3Belle de Jour
1967
6.0Topaz
1969
7.7The Young Girls of Rochefort
1967
7.5That Obscure Object of Desire
1977
6.8Atlantic City
1980
5.6Tykho Moon
1996
7.0Contempt
1963
7.0Holy Motors
2012
7.2Is Paris Burning?
1966
5.5Les Joueurs
1960
7.5The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie
1972
6.1Liza
1972
7.3La Belle Noiseuse
1991
10.0Climates of Love
1962
5.7La Voleuse
1966
7.2French Cancan
1955
6.5To Each His Own Cinema
2007
5.7Godard's Passion
1982
5.7Leonor
1975
6.5Weak Spot
1975