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  • Gustave de Kervern & Benoît Delépine – Le grand soir (2012)

    2011-2020ComedyFranceGustave de Kervern and Benoît Delépine

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    Le grand soir is a 2012 French drama film directed by Benoît Delépine and Gustave de Kervern. The film competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival where it won the Special Jury Prize.
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  • Alain Resnais – Vous n’avez encore rien vu AKA You Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet! (2012)

    2011-2020Alain ResnaisDramaFrance

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    From beyond the grave, celebrated playwright Antoine d’Anthac gathers together all his friends who have appeared over the years in his play “Eurydice.” These actors watch a recording of the work performed by a young acting company, La Compagnie de la Colombe. Do love, life, death and love after death still have any place on a theater stage? It’s up to them to decide. And the surprises have only just begun…
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  • Lorraine Lévy – Le fils de l’autre aka The Other Son (2012)

    2011-2020DramaFranceLorraine Lévy

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    An easygoing Israeli teen (Jules Sitruk) learns that he was accidentally switched at birth with a Palestinian boy (Mehdi Dehbi) in the chaos of a hospital bombing, giving them both unique insight into the ongoing conflict in the Middle East as their headstrong families struggle with the startling revelation.
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  • Eric Rochant – French Lovers (1985)

    1981-1990Eric RochantFranceShort Film

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    A woman is waiting for the bus. A man in a car offers her a lift but she rejects till he points that it is Sunday and the bus is not running on Sundays. In their short travel together through the streets of a deserted Paris the man tries to seduce the woman without apparent success.
    – Written by Miguel
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  • Abdellatif Kechiche – La vie d’Adèle aka Blue Is the Warmest Color (2013)

    2011-2020Abdellatif KechicheDramaFranceRomance

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    The sensation of the Cannes Film Festival and the most controversial film of the year, Blue is the Warmest Color made cinema history as the first film ever awarded the Palme d’Or to both its director and its actresses. In a star-making role, Adèle Exarchopoulos is Adèle, a passionate young woman who has a yearning she doesn’t quite understand until a chance encounter with the blue-haired Emma ignites a flame and brings her to life. Léa Seydoux (Midnight in Paris) gives a fearless performance as Emma, the older woman who excites Adèle’s desire and becomes the love of her life. Abdellatif Kechiche’s (The Secret of the Grain) intimate epic of tenderness and passion charts their relationship over the course of several years, from the ecstasy of a first kiss to the agony of heartbreak. Pulsing with gestures, embraces, furtive exchanges, and arias of joy and devastation, Blue is the Warmest Color is a profoundly moving hymn to both love and life. ~ ifcfilms
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  • Eric Rochant – Un monde sans pitié aka Love Without Pity (1989)

    France1981-1990Eric RochantRomance

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    The French Love Without Pity strikes different people different ways. To some, it’s the last word in profundity; to others, it’s a subtitled yawnfest. We suggest that you judge for yourself this story of low-down louse Hippolyte Girardot, who regards the women in his life as little more that doormats upon which to wipe his feet. It’s “just deserts” time when Girardot falls head over heels for Mireille Perrier, who proceeds to treat him like dirt.Read More »

  • Didier Flamand – La vis (1993)

    1991-2000Didier FlamandFranceShort Film

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    IMDB:
    Mr. K is a do-it-yourselfer and he works very seriously. One day he has a problem with one of his screws. Furious, he decides to complain at the administration office of the Department Store of Non Ferrous Metals!…Read More »

  • Renaud Fely – Pauline et François (2010)

    2001-2010DramaFranceRenaud FelyRomance

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    Quote:Pauline et François contains little in the way of emotive revelations or garment rending histrionics. Its dramatic climax, if one can call it that, is a relatively minor moment of moral weakness that’s quickly discovered and rectified. The film is neither artfully minimal nor flashily intense. But it is a haunting and compelling construction, built only with the most rudimentary of filmmaking tools. And Fely’s honest labor rewards his viewers with a memorable perspective of one family’s drift down the meandering river of time.
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  • Marcel Carné – Hôtel du Nord (1938)

    1931-1940DramaFilm NoirFranceMarcel Carné

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    L`Hôtel du Nord is an award-winning novel of the first Prix du Roman Populist and is a loose collection of sentimental tales about simple people residing in a hotel. The novel begins with Monsieur and Madame Lecouvreur buying and transforming a rundown hotel. The film begins with the hotel already up and running and gives no real mention of how the hotel came about. So too, the novel ends with the Lecouvreur`s reluctantly selling the hotel to a large company that plans to construct an office building on the site and the tenants must unhappily leave and separate. The film`s ending is entirely modified and not only is the hotel not being demolished, but the film ends with the sense that this place and the people there are left standing in time untouched by the outside world. So too, the film focuses on criminals, prostitutes, and vagabonds, and develops the novel`s sentimental, rather than political, themes.Read More »

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