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  • Roy Stuart – Glimpse Gold Vol 2 (2020)

    2011-2020ArthouseEroticaFranceRoy Stuart

    It’s back …and back in time! Glimpse Gold returns with more vintage scenes which defeat any measure of time!
    For this second volume of Roy Stuart’s Glimpse Gold collection Vol 2, studio C unveils over two hours of amazing, never-before-seen sequences ever caught on tape! Glimpse Gold Vol2 Chronicles the hottest moments on set with Roy Stuart and his charming crews of fresh faces. Each tremble of the tape reminds of an unbridled era full of uninhibited indulgence we miss and crave amongst today’s flavorless modernity.Read More »

  • Eugene Deslaw – Montparnasse (1929)

    1921-1930Eugene DeslawExperimentalFrance

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    La caméra se promène entre les tables de la Rotonde et surprend une coquette saupoudrant un nez brillant, ou un intellectuel. On y devine le peintre Foujita, la clope élégante, ou Bunuel rêvassant devant les mollets qui dansent, et toute une faune qui hante les trottoirs et rappelle les plus belles heures du foyer intellectuel que fût Montparnasse.Read More »

  • Roy Stuart – Glimpse 26 – Alpha 3 (2023)

    2021-2030ArthouseEroticaFranceRoy Stuart

    This new Glimpse includes a Special Golden Showers Compilation from years past and present!

    We have gone to great lengths to search through all of our archives to find the most beautiful and enticing Golden Shower scenes, which we have included throughout our new GLIMPSE!

    New faces, new musical fusion, new footage. Never. Before. Seen! Stuart probes visual and emotional eroticism, from fleeting glimpses to elaborate imaginings. Only this time, there’s no holding back. This time …it’s emanations rom The Source and golden exhalations a gogo!Read More »

  • Jean-Claude Rousseau – Festival (2010)

    Jean-Claude Rousseau2001-2010ArthouseFranceRomance

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    Jean-Claude Rousseau is a filmmaker who believes in the natural power of images. The rigid compositions create something like a pure state, which constantly changes during the period of its viewing – like an empty and simultaneously detail-packed field. During this period the viewer is challenged to find and occupy his own position, to find his perspective in a similar way the filmmaker has found his in several places. Festival combines places the artist has visited during the last few years. Jean-Claude Rousseau’s films not only make beautiful discoveries, they are beautiful discoveries.Read More »

  • Roger Pigaut – Le Guêpier (1976)

    1971-1980ComedyFranceRoger PigautThriller

    A compulsive gambler must steal a suitcase full of money, which is also coveted by Melba, a cabaret singer. A getaway ensues.Read More »

  • Éléonore Weber – There Will Be No More Night (2020)

    2011-2020DocumentaryÉléonore WeberFrancePolitics

    An intense documentary about the tremendous tension between observation and interpretation. The pilots and gunners of attack helicopters who carry out nighttime missions in war zones make decisions with far-reaching consequences, not only for their targets, but for themselves as well; the fear of making a mistake is ever-present.

    During their flights, the soldiers use thermal cameras to observe movement on the ground: anything that gives off heat lights up. From a distance, landscapes, villages, people, and animals become abstract patches of light and dark, lines, surfaces, and contours. Is the figure among them a Taliban fighter with a Kalashnikov or a shepherd with a stick?Read More »

  • Christian Vincent – Quatre étoiles aka Four Stars (2006) (HD)

    France2001-2010Christian VincentComedyRomance

    French helmer Christian Vincent’s quirky labyrinthine comedy Quatre étoiles (AKA 4 Stars, 2005) opens with a comely young girl named Franssou (nicknamed France) stumbling into a highly promising set of circumstances. Though France’s great-great aunt feels less than completely enchanted with her, she wills the young girl an inheritance of 52,000 Euros ($62,000.00) on her deathbed. Upon receiving the money, France promptly ditches her dishwater-dull beau and high-tails it to a posh hotel in Cannes, where she falls into the lap of Stephane – a pushy flim-flam artist eager to pass himself off as Elton John’s front man, then to hit France up for 30,000 of the Euros. Though France sees right through his ploy, she (surprisingly) agrees to the request – but nothing can compare Stephane for the conditions that France will impose – or for the genuine feelings that France begins to harbor for him. Or does she? Screen vet François Cluzet co-stars; Vincent co-authored the script with Olivier Dazat.Read More »

  • Bertrand Bonello – Nocturama (2016) (HD)

    2011-2020Bertrand BonelloDramaFranceThriller

    A group of young, multiracial radicals execute a series of terrorist attacks across Paris and then take shelter for the night in a shopping center while a massive manhunt is conducted outside.Read More »

  • Yves Boisset – Un condé AKA Blood on My Hands (1970)

    France1961-1970CrimeThrillerYves Boisset

    ‘Dassa, a bar owner who refuses to sell drugs to his customers, is killed by men working for Tavernier, a gangster known as Le Mandarin. Dassas’s sister Hélène is also in danger, for the same reasons. Inspector Favenin and the young inspector Barnero are put in charge of the case. Dan Rover, one of Dassa’s friends, engages the services of a man named Viletti to kill Tavernier. Another man, Raymond, is willing to provide an alibi if necessary. Barnero has grown disillusioned with his job and wants to leave the police service, but first he intends to arrest Tavernier. One day, Favenin and Barnero fail to prevent Viletti from killing Tavernier, and Barnero gets himself killed in the process. Favenin is given permission by his superior to continue the investigation alone. What nobody realises is that Favenin is ready to act without mercy and employ some very unconventional methods to achieve his aims…’
    – Henri WillemsRead More »

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