France

  • Isild Le Besco – Demi-tarif AKA Half-Price (2003)

    2001-2010DocumentaryDramaFranceIsild Le Besco

    Actress Isild Le Besco (Girls Can’t Swim) makes her feature debut as a director with Demi-Tarif (Half-Price). The movie, shot on digital video on a miniscule budget, garnered attention in its native France after renowned filmmaker Chris Marker compared the experience of seeing it to the experience he and his friends had upon seeing Jean-Luc Godard’s Breathless for the first time. Demi-Tarif follows the low-key adventures of three young siblings, Romeo (Kolia Litscher), Launa (Lila Salet), and the youngest, Leo (Cindy David), left on their own in a rundown Paris apartment. One of them narrates, wistfully explaining how their mother abandoned them and calls them once in a while to see how they are doing or tell them she loves them. The three kids do as they please, roaming the streets, running out of restaurants without paying for food, and shoplifting from the local grocery store. They eat whatever and whenever they want, gorging themselves on sweets. They beg for change on the Metro and show up late for school in tattered, dirty clothes. All the while, they try to keep the fact that they are alone a secret from the world of adults. Demi-Tarif had its U.S. premiere at the 2004 Tribeca Film Festival.Read More »

  • Édouard Molinaro – Quand passent les faisans AKA When the Pheasants Pass (1965)

    1961-1970ComedyCrimeÉdouard MolinaroFrance

    Synopsis:
    Arsène Baudu and Hyacinthe, a pair of small-time crooks, fall prey to Alexandre Larsan-Bellac, who involves them (against their will) in high profile swindling. But their success is quite limited. For starters they are deceived by Mrs. Paterson, a charming widow. Later on, Ribeiro, a Portuguese contractor and former victim of the two crooks, traces them and forces them to work on one of his building sites as damages. Just then, Larsan-Bellac resurfaces with plans to lure Ribeiro once again…Read More »

  • Hugo Santiago – Le Ciel du Centaure AKA El Cielo del Centauro (2015)

    2011-2020DramaFranceHugo Santiago

    Le Ciel du Centaure is Hugo Santiago’s last film.

    Plot : The Engineer had never been to South America before. His vessel, heading towards Patagonia makes a stop at dusk in Buenos Aires, from where it’ll depart again the following day…Read More »

  • Georges Cachoux – Le chouchou de l’asile (1979)

    1971-1980CampExploitationFranceGeorges Cachoux

    A mad man prematurely goes out of a psychiatric hospital and pretend to be Hitler’s son to go back in.Read More »

  • Antoinette Boulat – Ma nuit (2021)

    Drama2021-2030Antoinette BoulatFrance

    Marion is 18 years old. She is filled with grief since the loss of her sister, and has reached an age where she feels a vital need for freedom. On the anniversary of her sister’s loss, she embarks on a journey through the streets of Paris. What follows is an evening of encounters with some familiar faces in a city that youth no longer relate with, until Marion meets the impulsive and free-spirited Alex. A reunion of two solitudes, their path will evolve into a rhythm of wandering in the city, like a journey into the night.Read More »

  • Eugène Green – Le monde vivant AKA The Living World (2003)

    2001-2010ArthouseEugène GreenFrance

    Quote:
    Rare is a film like Eugène Green’s Le Monde Vivant (The Living World), one of such humor, wit, whimsy, and spirit told in a mode so strict, formal, and minimal. It is a fable, or a fairy tale, or a certain way of looking at reality if you like, but it is impossible not to suggest a child-friendly and cheerful homage to Robert Bresson’s Lancelot du Lac. The Bresson comparison is inevitable, what with Green’s frank simplicity in framing, his deliberating speaking and minimally performing actors (resembling Bresson’s “models”), and most importantly his respect not just for each individual shot, movement, and line of dialog, but in the accumulation of these things.Read More »

  • Christine Pascal – Adultère, mode d’emploi (1995)

    France1991-2000Christine PascalComedyRomance

    Synopsis:
    Twenty-four hours in the life of a couple, engulfed in the harsh world of a big city. At the end of these twenty-four hours, Bruno and Fabienne may have touched on the possible solution to the eternal misunderstanding arising from man’s quest for sex and woman’s quest for love…Read More »

  • Jean-Claude Brisseau – Noce blanche AKA White Wedding (1989) (HD)

    Jean-Claude Brisseau1981-1990DramaFranceRomance

    IMDB wrote:
    A teacher of philosophy encounters a complicated pupil; a seventeen year old girl who possesses quite a cynical view of the world. He attempts to help her focus on her studies, but soon becomes fascinated by her.Read More »

  • Marcel Hanoun – Les amants de Sarajevo AKA Lovers of Sarajevo (1994)

    1951-1960FranceMarcel HanounShort Film

    Synopsis
    Film-poem in homage to this young Bosnian couple killed on the Freedom Bridge in the summer of 1993 by an anonymous gunman as they fled besieged Sarajevo.Read More »

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