Scene from El Lobo (2004)
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Alternate Names: 멜라니 두테, メラニー・ドゥーテ
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Full Biography
Mélanie Doutey is a French actress.
She is the daughter of filmmaker Alain Doutey and actress Arielle Séménoff. She appeared in Claude Chabrol's La Fleur du Mal and El Lobo, the true story of a mole within the Basque separatist group ETA. She also made a cameo in singer Calogero's video for En Apesanteur.
In 2006, she was nominated for a César Award for Most Promising Actress for her performance in Il ne faut jurer de rien!, a cinematographic adaptation of an Alfred de Musset play.
Her scene with Jean Dujardin and Gilles Lellouche, directed by Jan Kounen was cut from the final version of Les Infidèles (2011 film), but later appeared on some DVD versions.
From 2002 to 2013, Doutey was in a relationship with actor Gilles Lellouche. They have a daughter named Ava, born on 5 September 2009.
She dates chef Cyril Lignac.
About the Movie: El Lobo (2004)
Alternative Title: The Wolf, El Lobo - Der Wolf, El Llop, O lykos, A farkas, Kurt, Wolf
Director: Miguel Courtois
Writer: Antonio Onetti
Production & Genre
Producer(s): Producer: Julio Fernández, Melchor Miralles
Companies: Mundo Ficción, Castelao Productions
Genre: Thriller
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Keywords
Keywords: 1970s, secret agent, eta terrorist group, infiltration, terrorism
Story
El Lobo is set during the latter stages of Franco's dictatorship in Spain in the 1970s. The film follows Txema, a Basque construction worker who is arrested due to his connection with terrorists. He is approached by the secret service who see him as an ideal candidate to infiltrate the terrorist group ETA and become their mole. Initially, Txema declines but eventually agrees due to his financial problems which were likely orchestrated by the secret service themselves. Adopting the undercover name 'Lobo', he becomes a trusted member of ETA and learns about internal divisions between those who want to abandon armed struggle in favor of political activism and those who insist on fighting for Basque independence at any cost. The group's leaders gain Txema's trust, leading him to become privy to their most daring plot yet: assassinating Prime Minister Carrero Blanco. After the successful assassination, tensions rise between the secret service and the military, with the latter eager to launch an immediate attack against ETA. Meanwhile, the Barcelona police arrest one of ETA's leaders who was betrayed by a rival within the group. This leads to the generals deciding they can no longer wait for Txema to complete his mission and plan to eliminate him along with other suspected members in Madrid.
Summary
El Lobo is a French-Spanish thriller film directed by Miguel Courtois, released in 2004. The movie is based on a true story set against the backdrop of Spain's political landscape during Franco's dictatorship in the 1970s. It explores themes of betrayal, trust, and manipulation through its protagonist Txema, who becomes an undercover agent for the secret service infiltrating ETA, a Basque separatist organization. The film delves into the complexities of ideological divides within ETA between those advocating for political activism over armed struggle and those committed to pursuing independence by any means necessary.