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Monsieur Hulot's Holiday

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Monsieur Hulot's Holiday
(1953) [G]


Jacques Tati, master of his own idiosyncratic genre of cinematic slapstick, followed up his acclaimed debut JOUR DE FETE with the equally ingenious MR. HULOT'S HOLIDAY. Five years in the making, the film marks the debut of Tati's altar ego, Mr. Hulot, a gangly and awkward Frenchman, perpetually...  More


 
Nathalie

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Nathalie
(2003) [MA]


Catherine thinks she’s in control, Marlene is just doing her job and Bernard just wants his wife back. When Catherine (Fanny Ardant) finds her husband Bernard (Gerard Depardieu) is having an affair, she doesn’t want revenge… she wants to share the experience, but in secret and in full...  More


 
And Now Ladies and Gentlemen

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And Now Ladies and Gentlemen
(2002) [PG]


In Claude Lelouch's And Now Ladies and Gentlemen, Jeremy Irons is a thief on the run and Patricia Kaas is a nightclub singer escaping from heartache. Halfway around the world, in a mysterious and enchanted village, they will each seek a way to literally save their lives, while discovering a love...  More


 
The Triplets of Belleville

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The Triplets of Belleville
(2003) [PG]


Sylvain Chomet’s critically acclaimed animated film The Triplets of Belleville is a refreshing change from the Disney feel-good style—an odd, essentially silent film that earlier this year gave Finding Nemo a run for its money in the Best Animated Feature category at the Oscars. It’s a...  More


 
Love on the Run

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Love on the Run
(1979) [M]


In Truffaut's fifth and final film of his semi-autobiographical "Antoine Doinel" series, we see Doinel in his 30's and newly divorced. Still ambivalent about relationships, the wrath of Doinel's mother forces him to confront his insecurities and rekindle some past relationships. Clips and...  More


 
Don Juan ou Si Don Juan etait une femme

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Don Juan ou Si Don Juan etait une femme
(1973) [MA]


In what was her last feature film, Brigitte Bardot sizzles as a calculating nymphet in this feminised version of the Don Juan story. A lusty seductress who placates her boredom by preying on vulnerable men - a married politician, a jilted folk singer who ends up slashing his wrists - Bardot is at...  More


 
Bed and Board

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Bed and Board
(1970) [M]


The fourth in Truffaut's Antoine Doinel series finds Doinel married to the beautiful Christine (Claude Jade) and still plugging away at odd jobs. After Christine informs him he will be a father, Doinel falls in with a seductive Japanese mistress (Hiroku Berghauer), but soon reunites with his...  More


 
Tais Toi (Ruby et Quentin)

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Tais Toi (Ruby et Quentin)
(2003) [M]


After hiding his loot and getting thrown in jail, Ruby (Jean Reno - The Professional, Mission: Impossible, Ronin), a brooding outlaw, encouters Quentin (Gerard Depardieu - The Closet, Cypress De Bergerac, Green Card), a dim-witted and garrulous giant who befriends him and botches his sole escape,...  More


 
Anatomy Of Hell (Anatomie de L'Enfer)

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Anatomy Of Hell (Anatomie de L'Enfer)
(2004) [R]


Over the course of her career as a writer and filmmaker, Catherine Breillat (ROMANCE, FAT GIRL) has never shied away from controversial topics, using both mediums to explore her strong feminist opinions. Joining a generation of similarly taboo-breaking French directors such as Francois Ozon and...  More


 
Rendezvous (C'etait un rendez-vous)

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Rendezvous (C'etait un rendez-vous)
(1976)


A high-speed drive through the streets of Paris. * The film was shot in a single take, without any special effects or stuntmen, with the director driving the car. * The idea for this film came to Claude Lelouch after hiring a gyro stabilized camera mount for a film he was working on at the time....  More


 
 
 

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