French

  • Pascal Bonitzer – Encore (1996)

    Pascal Bonitzer1991-2000ComedyDramaFrance

    Synopsis :
    A University professor, meets a student in a bar. She claims that her name is Aurore, and that she sent him a paper on his latest book. A few days later, Vichac, who has found Aurore’s paper (and her address), turns up at her apartment. This is the start of a period of misunderstanding, romantic confusion and seductive schemes that ends in a major crisis for Vichac and his wife, Aliette.Read More »

  • Jean Vigo – Zéro de conduite AKA Zero for conduct (1933)

    1931-1940ArthouseClassicsFranceJean Vigo

    In a repressive boarding school with rigid rules of behavior, four boys decide to rebel against the director on a celebration day.Read More »

  • Yvon Marciano – Le cri de la soie AKA The Scream of the Silk (1996)

    1991-2000DramaFranceRomanceYvon Marciano

    An illiterate seamstress has a powerful fetish for silk which gets her into trouble. The psychiatrist sent to help her becomes fascinated by her case and when he returns to France from World War One they fall in love, an affair that can only end in tragedy.

    Yvon Marciano wrote and directed this offbeat French romance about an illiterate seamstress’s erotic obsession with silk that lands her in the Big House. While in prison, she’s united with the love of her life—a psychiatrist who shares her erotic desires.Read More »

  • Arnaud Desplechin – Frère et soeur AKA Brother and Sister (2022) (HD)

    2021-2030Arnaud DesplechinDramaFrance

    Synopsis:
    The story revolves around a brother and sister who are nearing their fifties – Alice is an actress, Louis was a teacher and a poet. They no longer speak to one another and have been avoiding each other for over twenty years, but the death of their parents will force them to cross paths.Read More »

  • Jacques Rivette – La bande des quatre AKA Gang of Four (1989)

    Drama1981-1990ArthouseFranceJacques Rivette

    Intimations of conspiracy hover over a group of actors in this underrated but decidedly major work from New Wave master and former Cahiers du Cinema editor- in-chief Jacques Rivette. Four young women share a house on the outskirts of Paris and study acting under a demanding teacher (Bulle Ogier). Outside class, each is questioned by a mysterious investigator on the trail of a former roommate who may be involved in a criminal enterprise. Rivette’s characteristic preoccupation with the intersections between daily life and performativity creep into every corner of this wholly engrossing mystery, which eventually expands beyond the confines of the film itself. Shot by DP Caroline Champetier (HOLY MOTORS) in a glorious late-‘80s palette of deep reds, golden yellows, and dark teals, this playful revisiting of his debut PARIS BELONGS TO US launched the second phase of Rivette’s career.Read More »

  • Jacques Doillon – La pirate AKA The Pirate (1984)

    Jacques Doillon1981-1990DramaFranceQueer Cinema(s)Romance

    Quote:
    In this avant-garde drama, five main protagonists talk incessantly and occasionally scream at each other, while making it clear that verbal fights are going to lead to mayhem since they carry knives and guns to back up their angry outbursts. At the core of this emotional whirlpool are Carol (Maruschka Detmers) and Alma (Jane Birkin) whose relationship is under stress because of the others, especially Carol’s husband (Andrew Birkin). Laure Marsac received a 1984 Cesar award for Most Promising Young Actress for her unnamed, secondary role as a young girl in this film.Read More »

  • Santiago Mitre – Petite fleur AKA 15 Ways to Kill Your Neighbour (2022)

    2021-2030ArthouseComedyFranceSantiago Mitre

    José and Lucie live a beautiful marriage together, however, one day, boredom sets in and Lucie goes to see a therapist to save their marriage, while her husband goes to see Jean-Claude, their neighbour.Read More »

  • Claire Denis – Vendredi soir AKA Friday Night (2002)

    2001-2010ArthouseClaire DenisFranceRomance

    Quote:
    Paris resident Laure (Valerie Lemercier) has just finished packing her belongings in preparation for moving in with her lover, though she is oblivious to her apparent jitters at doing so. As she leaves her apartment for the night to join a pair of friends for dinner, Laure gets held up in traffic, due to a crippling public transportation strike. As she waits in her car, she finds a sense of serenity in the midst of all the chaos and begins to watch a number of people as they work their way through the congestion. One man in particular attracts her attention, as he also seems to be calmly regarding the traffic jam and its participants. The man, Jean (Vincent Lindon), gets into Laure’s car and transports her down a number of side streets and away from all the confusion — as both the strangers begin to feel an attraction toward one another.Read More »

  • René Clair – Le million (1931)

    1931-1940ComedyFranceMusicalRené Clair

    An impoverished painter and his rival engage in a race across Paris to recover a jacket concealing a winning lottery ticket.Read More »

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