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Jeanne Moreau - 24 Titles Found
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Lift To The Scaffold (L'Ascenseur Pour L'Echafaud)
(1957) [PG]
Whether the face of Jeanne Moreau, or the mournful trumpet of Miles Davis, this film is forever etched into the memory of all who have watched it. Narrative centres around a bungled crime of passion, but the lingering memories of the film stem from the black & white photography, the creeping... More
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The Trial
(1962) [PG]
Josef K wakes up in the morning and finds the police in his room. They tell him that he is on trial but nobody tells him what he is accused of. In order to find out about the reason of this accusation and to protest his innocence, he tries to look behind the facade of the judicial system. But... More
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The Summer House (Clothes in the Wardrobe)
(1993) [PG]
Through an acute case of apathy, Margaret has become engaged to the boy next door (David Threlfall). He is not however every mothers dream for her daughter in fact even his own Mother (Joan Plowright) is less than enthused about him on occasion. The wedding is planned and guests start arriving in... More
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Querelle
(1982) [R]
Amidst the sultry, highly charged atmosphere, he embarks on a journey of sexual self-discovery. With its striking, iconic imagery, set against the orange glow of a permanent sunset, Querelle is a dreamlike experience and a unique piece of filmmaking. More
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The Last Tycoon
(1976) [M]
There was a time in Hollywood when it seemed as if all the girls were young and radiant, when all the men were dashing and witty. The Great Depression engulfed the rest of the world, but in Hollywood, life still had style and graciousness. The problems of the world could be forgotten, if not... More
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Mr. Klein
(1976) [M]
Set in Paris, 1942. Catholic antique dealer Klein is making large profits from Jews fleeing the country who are forced to sell their works of art. Somehow his identity becomes confused with that of a Jew of the same name. Although acutely aware of the danger, Klein is compelled to assume the... More
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Ever After
(1998) [PG]
Drew Barrymore and Anjelica Huston star in this enchanting adventure about having the courage to make your dreams come true. A 'modern' young woman of the 16th century, Danielle, is as independent and wise as she is beautiful and kind. Against remarkable odds, she stands up to her stepmother and... More
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The Bride Wore Black
(1968) [M]
Francois Truffaut's 1968 thriller was an attempt to reconcile the exclusive experience of the Hitchcockian hero with the expansiveness of Jean Renoir's view of flawed humanity. Jeanne Moreau stars as a newlywed whose husband is shot dead on the church steps following their wedding. The story then... More
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La Notte (The Night)
(1962) [PG]
LA NOTTE, one of a trilogy of films by Michaelangelo Antonioni that also includes L'AVVENTURA and L'ECLISSE, is a stand-out classic in the New Wave genre. Exploring the ennui of the Italian aristocracy, through a story of failing marriage and the rise of industrialization, LA NOTTE draws a... More
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