Statross le Magnifique

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Statross le Magnifique
Directed by Rémi Lange
Produced by Trilogie Halexander
Written by Jann Halexander, Rémi Lange
Starring Jann Halexander
Music by Jann Halexander
Editing by Sébastien Veen
Distributed by DVD Collection Homovies, Société Les Films de l'Ange
Release date(s) June 2006
Running time 23 minutes
Country France
Language French
Followed by Statross le Magnifique II : la Forêt

Statross le Magnifique is a 2006 film by director Rémi Lange featuring actor Jann Halexander.

This film is the first chapter of a trilogy about Statross Reichmann, an incarnation of the western world and all of its contradictions. Some stores in France and Belgium refused to sell the film due to the gay theme and three words printed large on the cover: sex, race, and death.[1]

[edit] Synopsis

Statross is a mixed-race baron who lives in a mansion haunted by the ghost of his father, a Nazi colonel. Statross is tormented by his identity and the past of his ancestors.

[edit] Cast

  • Jann Halexander (Statross)
  • Pascale Ourbih (Statross' girlfriend)
  • Antoine Parlebas (David Atzaïr)
  • Illmann Bel (Tarik)
  • Guillaume Quashie-Vauclin (Marcus)

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