France

  • Michel Deville – Eaux profondes AKA Deep Water (1981)

    Michel Deville1981-1990CrimeDramaFrance
    Eaux profondes (1981)
    Eaux profondes (1981)

    Jean-Louis Trintignant’s sinister yet subtle performance as a man who gives the most insane proof of love to his wife enlivens this adaptation of the novel Deep Water by Patricia Highsmith. In public, Vic Allen (Trintignant) puts up with his wife Mélanie’s (Isabelle Huppert) amorous games, showing an outward attitude of acceptance. However, he scares away one of her prospective lovers by telling the poor guy that he killed one of his predecessors. In fact, he did not, and soon the actual perpetrator is found. Later, when Vic feels that Mélanie is becoming too seriously involved, he actually resorts to murders. Despite her ever-increasing suspicion, Mélanie finds it impossible to prove his guilt.Read More »

  • Christian-Jaque – La etulipe noire aka The Black Tulip (1964)

    Christian-Jaque1961-1970ActionAdventureFrance
    La tulipe noire (1964)
    La tulipe noire (1964)

    In 1789, when the Revolution went on, a bandit named “Black Tulip” held the
    surroundings of village Roussillon in fear. The poor people respected him as Robin Hood,
    who declare himself a revolutioner but Count Guillaume de Saint Preux “plays” this
    benefactor. When he fought with Mouche, the policeman he was wounded … Read More »

  • Walerian Borowczyk – La bête AKA The Beast (1975)

    1971-1980DramaFantasyFranceWalerian Borowczyk
    La bête (1975)
    La bête (1975)

    The head of a failing French family thinks that fate has smiled down on him when the daughter of a wealthy man agrees to be married to his son. The daughter and her aunt then travel out to the French countryside to meet with the family, unaware that a mysterious ‘beast’ is stalking the vicinity.Read More »

  • Florent Emilio Siri – L’ennemi intime AKA Intimate Enemies (2007)

    2001-2010DramaFlorent Emilio SiriFranceWar
    L'ennemi intime (2007)
    L’ennemi intime (2007)

    Review from The New York Times, published October 2, 2009
    Mike Hale wrote:
    “Intimate Enemies” is a movie you’ve seen before, when it was set on the Apache reservation or in the Vietnamese jungle. This time the naïve lieutenant, the jaded sergeant, the suicidal mission with no purpose — all the components of the restless-natives combat movie — are applied to the war in Algeria in the late 1950s.Read More »

  • Fernando Arrabal – Le cimetière des voitures AKA Car Cemetery (1983)

    France1981-1990ArthouseFernando Arrabal
    Le cimetière des voitures (1983)
    Le cimetière des voitures (1983)

    Quote:
    Based on Arrabal’s play of the same name, Car Cemetery is sort of an eighties punk rock version of the Christ story. We follow the life of a messianic figure from birth through to his death although instead of taking place in and around the Middle East it’s set in a post apocalyptic garbage dump full of rusty, broken down cars and it’s populated by various degenerates – pimps, prostitutes, and other nefarious types.Read More »

  • Otar Iosseliani – Et la lumière fut AKA And Then There Was Light (1989)

    Otar Iosseliani1981-1990ArthouseDramaFrance
    Et la lumière fut (1989)
    Et la lumière fut (1989)

    Events in an idyllic African village are shown in detail in the period just before logging trucks come in and cut down the forest around the villagers, forcing them to move into the wretched shantytowns that surround major cities throughout the undeveloped world. Despite the familiar premise, this surprisingly unsentimental film by Georgian director Otar Ioselliani has several things going for it, beginning with the cinematography and including the natural and unaffected (non-professional) performances of the villagers.Read More »

  • Claude Autant-Lara – Le diable au corps AKA Devil in the Flesh (1947)

    Claude Autant-Lara1941-1950DramaFranceRomance
    Le diable au corps (1947)
    Le diable au corps (1947)

    During World War I, underage student Francois Jaubert meets and falls in love with Marthe Grangier, who is engaged to Jacques, a soldier at the Front. Though Francois pursues her ardently, they become separated and she marries Jacques. But when Marthe and Francois meet again, their mutual feelings prove stronger than ever, and they begin an extramarital affair…regardless of potentially tragic consequences. Written by Rod CrawfordRead More »

  • Julien Hilmoine – La nuit aux amants AKA The Night Belongs to Lovers (2021)

    2021-2030DramaFranceJulien HilmoineRomance
    La nuit aux amants (2021)
    La nuit aux amants (2021)

    An encounter. Between waves and cliffs. The night. In a week, he gets married. For years, she no longer believes in pleasure. They meet. They play. They speak. They want each other. As a gift – unconditionally. Like a dance – on the edge of the void. For one night. One night only. Their only night.Read More »

  • Claude Faraldo – Themroc (1973) (HD)

    Claude Faraldo1971-1980ComedyFranceThe Films of May '68
    Themroc (1973) (HD)
    Themroc (1973) (HD)

    Quote:
    Themroc is a very unusual 1973 French film by director Claude Faraldo. Made on a very low budget with no intelligible dialog, Themroc tells the story of a French blue collar worker who rebels against modern society, reverting into an urban caveman.

    The Themroc history is about a typical middle-aged French worker who rebels against the absurdity of everyday life. He shares an apartment with his ​​mother and sister, every day goes to boring and non-profit work. But one day, all of a sudden, in complete frustration, he destroys all his property, demolishes the walls of his apartment, it literally turns into a cave and starts to act like a Neanderthal. His rebellion, his anti-social activities are amazingly attractive to the neighbors, and they soon begin to do the same. Police trying to find a way to contain his behavior.Read More »

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