Jean-Jacques Annaud directed and co-wrote this wildly offbeat comic fantasy set in an ancient land in the Aegean Sea...
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2007
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From Jan Kounen, the French director of the violent cult actioner Dobermann, comes this loose adaptation of Jean "Mobius"...
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2004
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Based on the novel by Witold Gombrowicz, writer/director Jan Jakub Kolski's Pornography is set in the Polish countryside...
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2003
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Yolande Zauberman's World-War II drama The War in Paris tells a sad story of a teenager trapped in a terrible time. Jules...
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2002
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In keeping with the his cult reputation, Italian filmmaker Dario Argento's take on Gaston Leroux's enduring Gothic tale of...
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1998
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This taut psychological chiller tells the twisted story of Anna, a woman living in Paris, whose dreams of her Venetian...
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1996
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This documentary places the viewer at the feet of Adriaan Ditvoorst a much-lionized darling of Dutch avant-garde cinema, a...
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1993
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1992
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A perverse, dark-humored comedy drama, Bitter Moon crosses the line into intentional camp more often than not in its tale of...
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1992
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Jean-Jacques Annaud directed this unusual and compelling tale of animals in the wild, which tells its tale from the bears'...
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1989
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In this Italian film, a mysterious caller piques the interest of an attractive woman (Brigitte Nielsen), and the two form an...
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1988
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Following the disastrous Pirates (1986), director Roman Polanski got back on creative track with this finely-wrought thriller...
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1988
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1987
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Manon of the Spring (Manon des Sources) has also been released as Jean de Florette II in the US, as it is a sequel to...
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1986
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1986
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Co-adapted by director Claude Berri from a novel by Marcel Pagnol, this hugely successful French historical drama concerns a...
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1986
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Although the title evokes a swashbuckling adventure, Roman Polanski's Pirates tuns out to be a seagoing tale with a bit of a...
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1986
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Director Otar Iosseliani hit the nail on the head when describing Favorites of the Moon as "an abstract comedy." Indeed, if...
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1985
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This is an overwrought drama about two repugnant petty criminals who terrorize a movie star in her home. Marc...
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1985
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Shot in war-ravaged Beirut and Lebanon, this slightly uneven, but still very engaging and visually evocative, film is about a...
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1985
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Russian director Andrei Konchalovsky's first American film is a romantic tale about an American war veteran whose dreams of...
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1984
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In this low-brow satire, French comedian Coluche exploits his talents for comic vulgarity in his role as the 10th-century...
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1984
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Searching for the ideal place for a new resort in Central Africa, Catherine Deneuve stumbles into an ex-lover,...
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1983
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Isabelle Huppert plays an attractive Parisienne out looking for some fun during her vacation on the ski slopes of Courchevel...
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1983
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This story about a wounded American gangster seeking refuge in the country villa of a blind, sophisticated, and aging actor...
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1983
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A divorced middle-aged Italian film director (Tomas Millian) is seeking meaning and love in both his life and his film. He...
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1982
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Quest for Fire takes place some 80,000 years in the past. A primitive homo sapiens tribe huddles around a natural fire source...
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1981
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Based on the novel by Bernice Rubens, I Sent a Letter to My Love stars Simone Signoret as a woman who has reached middle age...
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1981
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A potentially destructive relationship between mother and son is the topic of this drama by Franck Apprederis. Laure...
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1980
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1979
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1979
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1978
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Without knowing it, newspaper photographer Daniele (Annie Girardot) is caught up in a complex international situation...
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1977
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Director Roman Polanski casts himself in the lead of the psychological thriller The Tenant. Trelkovsky (Polanski) rents an...
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1976
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One of Roman Polanski's lesser-known films, Diary of Forbidden Dreams (also known as What?) stars Sydne Rome as an attractive...
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1972
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In this gentle, tragic drama, Olivier (John McEnery) is a wealthy young man with a lively and attractive mother...
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1970
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This three part film begins with "Trap", a neurotic sadist sets traps all over his house and invites two female burglars to...
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1970
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Louis (Michel Simon) is the elderly science professor who is visited by the daughter of an American colleague. Lorraine...
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1970
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Oscar Collins (Jack MacGowran) is a professor who specializes in the behavior and collecting of butterflies. One day, he...
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1969
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Wendy (Jacqueline Bisset) is the British guest of a French couple and the daughter of the man who saved the host's life...
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1969
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Having been forced into minor parts for several years by a debilitating illness, veteran film actor Michel Simon made a...
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1968
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A young student visits the home of a friend who has all the good looks, women and luck. Every day, through binoculars from...
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1968
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A pair of bumbling vampire-hunters attempts to destroy an undead nobleman and his cronies and rescue a buxom maiden in...
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1967
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The fact that there isn't a single likeable character in Cul de Sac does not diminish its artistic value in the least....
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1966
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1965
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1964
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While visiting a vegetarian restaurant, a young writer finds a corpse in the restroom. When he returns with the police, the...
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1964
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