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  • Robert Hossein – Point de chute AKA Falling Point (1970)

    Robert Hossein1961-1970CrimeFranceThriller

    When his partners order him to eliminate their beautiful abductee, a kidnapper begins to lose his resolve.

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    ★★★★½ Watched by dirtylaundri 16 Mar 2019

    Wonderful to watch this directly after THE WICKED GO TO HELL, as both films form a perfect circle: The last shot of the earlier film showed a beachscape into which two men had just vanished; the first shot of the later film starts with almost exactly the same shot – an undistinguished greyish beachscape, that only slowly is revealed to be populated by a number of cars and swarming people.Read More »

  • Julie Lecoustre & Emmanuel Marre – Rien à foutre (2021)

    Emmanuel Marre2021-2030BelgiumDramaJulie Lecoustre

    Cassandra (26) is a flight attendant for a low-cost airline. Based in Lanzarote, she’s always willing to take on extra hours and carries out her duties with robotic efficiency. On the side, she just goes with the flow and floats between Tinder, parties and lazy days. When she suddenly gets dismissed, she is forced to return home. Will Cassandre find the force to confront what she was running away from?Read More »

  • Agnès Varda – L’opéra-mouffe AKA Diary of a Pregnant Woman (1958)

    Agnès Varda1951-1960DramaFranceShort Film

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    Impressions of the rue Mouffetard, Paris 5, through the eyes of a pregnant woman.

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    A pregnant filmmaker takes us to rue Mouffetard, “la Mouffe,” in the Latin Quarter of Paris for a mix of documentary footage and imagined scenes. Vignettes or chapters unfold – on the feeling of nature, on pregnancy, on anxiety, on desire, and so forth. Women shop at a vegetable market, their faces marked by care and poverty. We see young lovers, playful and innocent. Derelicts drink and sleep on sidewalks. A weary pregnant woman carries her shopping bags; later, she eats flowers. There are counterpoints of gritty realism and playful, near-surrealistic images. Political and artistic consciousnesses create a montage.Read More »

  • Various – Série rose (1986-1991)

    VariousComedyEroticaFrance

    An anthology of erotic stories by famous writers like Guy de Maupassant, Nicolas Edme Restif de La Bretonne, Marquis de Sade, Giovanni Boccaccio, Marquis de Foudras, Daniel Defoe, Anton Tchekov, Jin Ping Mei, and Aristophanes.Read More »

  • Bertrand Tavernier – Des enfants gâtés AKA Spoiled Children (1977)

    Bertrand Tavernier1971-1980DramaFrance

    Account of a film director’s brief affair with a young neighbour, and his involvement in the social and political ramifications of a tenancy dispute in an apartment block. Filmmaker Bernard (Michel Piccoli), who is suffering a creative block, enters into an affair with the much-younger Anne (Christine Pascal).Read More »

  • Amos Gitai – Plus tard AKA One Day You’ll Understand (2008)

    Amos Gitai2001-2010DramaFrance

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    As the 1987 trial of Nazi war criminal Klaus Barbie unfolds on television, Victor Bastien (Hippolyte Girardot — Lady Chatterley) reviews old family documents and finds a distressing “Aryan declaration” authored by his late father, a discovery that throws Victor’s conception of his family’s history into darkness. His mother, Rivka (legendary actress Jeanne Moreau — Jules and Jim, Eva), keeps a stubborn silence about the past, while Tania (Dominique Blanc), his sister, defends their father’s declaration. At the same time, Victor’s wife (Emmanuelle Devos — Kings and Queen) and children grow concerned about his increasing distraction. Burning with the need to unearth the truth, Victor takes his family to the tiny village where Rivka’s parents were forced to hide during the war.Read More »

  • Jean-François Davy – Traquenards AKA Erotique (1969)

    Jean-François Davy1961-1970CrimeFranceThriller

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    Hans Meyer and Roland Lessafre are a couple of buddies who get mixed up with a white-slave trader. Pursued by a pair of mob-connected brothers, Lessafre is killed. Meyer retaliates by killing one of the brothers, then enlists the aid of his friend Anna Gael in tracking down the remaining sibling. When Meyer himself is killed, Gael is abducted by the slavers…Read More »

  • Julia Ducournau – Grave AKA Raw (2016)

    Julia Ducournau2011-2020DramaFranceHorror

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    Raised as a rigorous vegetarian, doe-eyed freshman Justine following in her parents’ footsteps, she is sent off to the reputable Saint-Exupéry Veterinary school where the black sheep of the family, her big sister Alexia, is already studying. There, young virginal Justine, leaving the familial shelter, will abruptly move into a mad new world of school traditions, vicious initiation tests and hard partying, utterly unprepared though for the rough year start only rush week’s mandatory hazing can offer. As a result, with Alexia reluctantly showing her the ropes but only halfway, Justine during the long-established trial of raw offal-eating, she will be forced to chew over her devout herbivorous beliefs and swallow a fresh chunk of bright-red rabbit kidney, unknowingly descending deep into her uncharted animalistic tendencies. Before long, repulsion will be replaced with an unprecedented, equally unquenched and palpable craving for raw meat, transforming Justine into a monstrous carnivore …Read More »

  • Jean-François Davy – L’attentat (1966)

    Jean-François Davy1961-1970Film NoirFrancePolitics

    Jean-François Davy’s first film.

    Summary (from the DVD box): Summer 1966. Paris has been attacked by OAS terrorists. André, a pinball engineer and a writer, spends his spare time on women and political meetings. Frustrated by the useles petitions and strikes he decides to respond to right-wing terror by left-wing terror.Read More »

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