Henri Serre

  • François Truffaut – Jules et Jim AKA Jules and Jim (1962) (HD)

    1961-1970ArthouseDramaFranceFrançois Truffaut

    Quote:
    In the carefree days before World War I, introverted Austrian author Jules strikes up a friendship with the exuberant Frenchman Jim and both men fall for the impulsive and beautiful Catherine.Read More »

  • Jean-Jacques Lagrange – La Dame d’outre-nulle part AKA The Lady from Nowhere (1966)

    1961-1970FranceJean-Jacques LagrangeRomanceSci-Fi

    “A mysterious woman, claiming to be a nurse who had disappeared during the bombing of Nagasaki, communicates with an atomic plant engineer by means of his TV set…

    Synopsis:
    A man working in a nuclear center mysteriously receives a television broadcast feed which is intended for him alone. Soon a strange woman appears on the screen. He falls madly in love with her and is decided to reach her wherever she is.Read More »

  • Alain Cavalier – Le combat dans l’île AKA Fire and Ice (1962)

    1961-1970Alain CavalierDramaFrance

    Synopsis:
    ‘The son of a French industrialist, Clément is a right wing extremist who belongs to a secret militant right wing organization that uses whatever means necessary, including violence, to achieve its goals. His wife Anne, a former German actress who gave up her career to be the doting wife, knows somewhat of his extremist views, and suspects he would indeed kill if need be as witnessed by what she finds hidden in their house. He often treats her poorly, especially out in public as she maintains the façade of her former celebrity, which he believes is her acting like a whore. Regardless, she is compelled to stay in the marriage. After he and a right wing colleague assassinate a Communist figure, that assassination which goes slightly awry, Clément and Anne hide out in the country home of Clément’s childhood friend, Paul, who knows nothing about Cléments extremist views. Paul is a democrat and pacifist. Clément is forced to leave to pursue a mission, leaving Anne behind.’
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