Also known as Moritorium and Georgia's Friends, Four Friends follows the titular quartet from high school to young adulthood....
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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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1979
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The thesis of this visually stunning documentary feature is that plants have feelings, too, and that they have a variety of...
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1978
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In this poetic slice-of-life film that reveals the problems and needs of a group of lowlife characters, unwed mother Vivaine...
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1976
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1975
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The Grand Magic Circus, which performed on streets and in theaters in the 1970s, here takes to film. The story told concerns...
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1975
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In this bizarre psychological thriller, a handsome young boy (John Mouder-Brown), who is marred by a strange birthmark on his...
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1974
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In this French historical epic/farce, Colinot (Francis Huster) has had a hard time. First, his fiancee was kidnapped by a...
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1973
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The line between fantasy and reality is once more blurred in this Belgian/French drama about a professor of literature who...
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1973
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1973
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This French occult thriller marks the directing debut of Juan Buñuel, the son of the famous filmmaker, Luis Buñuel. Sophie is...
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1973
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This French comedy takes comic monologues and skits, based on the real-life experiences of the comedy team of Guy Bedos and...
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1972
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Faustine (Muriel Catala) suffers the wounds of first love in this gentle French film. During a summer when she is staying...
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1972
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With little or no embellishment, filmmaker Marguerite Duras offers a simple, often wordless chronicle of a woman's day. She...
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1972
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Set in France in 1917, this film is about non-combatant pianist Julien (Mathieu Carriere) and the numerous efforts of his...
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1971
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1970
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Originally titled Peau D'Ane, Jacques Demy's Dos Cruces en Danger Pass is better known by its English-language title Donkey...
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1970
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The original French title for Gentle Creature is Une Femme Douce. Both affectionate appellations refer to leading lady...
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1969
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The original French title of Marry Me, Marry Me was Mazel Tov ou le Marriage, which was more appropriate to the ethnic...
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1968
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Mathias (Yves Montand) is a Flemish professor who takes a vacation when the university students go on strike. He decides he...
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1968
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Pierre Clementi plays the title role in the French-filmed Benjamin. A callow teenager of the 18th century, Benjamin spends a...
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1968
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Six directors combine efforts for this documentary, a searing anti-American indictment of U.S. involvement in Vietnam....
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1967
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Jacques Demy directed this frothy tribute to the Hollywood musicals of the 1940s, a follow-up to his earlier success...
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1967
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Robert Bresson directed this grim but moving story of a girl forced to grow up quickly due to the unfortunate circumstances...
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1967
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Robert Bresson's acclaimed Au Hasard, Balthazar presents an unfettered view of human cruelty, suffering and injustice,...
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1966
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1965
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Often described as a French New Wave film made in Hollywood, Arthur Penn's 1965 art movie enters the unsettlingly paranoid...
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1965
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Maurice Ronet plays an alcoholic writer, Alain Leroy, who is on the verge of suicide (his character is based on writer...
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1963
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The esteemed Louis Malle spent his career alternating between features and documentaries; the latter often brought him a...
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1962
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Roberto La Rocca (Jean-Paul Belmondo) is an ex-gangster whose friend Xavier (Pierre Vaneck) has been unjustly thrown in...
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1961
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In this French variation on Mark Twain's Man with a Million story, a man's life is completely changed by the acquisition of a...
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1961
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This is an interesting, informative documentary on Israel by the controversial French director Chris Marker, normally an...
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1961
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A criminal on the run finds going home after a decade is harder than he expects in this drama from French filmmaker Claude...
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1960
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Marc Michel plays an imprisoned man awaiting trial for the attempted murder of his wife. He is transferred to another cell,...
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1960
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Director Pierre Kast is known for his cinematic portrayals of personal relationships, and this low-on-budget, high-on-talk...
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1959
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Filmed in 1957 but not released in the U.S. until 1962, Girl in His Pocket was released to more liberal markets as Nude in...
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1957
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Night and Fog represents the peak of director Alain Resnais' activities as a short-subject filmmaker. Framed as a...
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1955
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1953
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