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2010
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This French remake of Claude Autant-Lara's black comedy classic details the adventures of a group of travelers who stop for a...
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2007
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1989
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Ferdinand (Thierry Lhermitte) is a 30-year-old blind virgin who hopes to have sex in this black comedy. He lives in a...
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1987
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This ambitious attempt to film a portion of Marcel Proust's epic novel Remembrance of Things Past stars Jeremy Irons as...
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1984
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1982
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In the original story of Camille by Alexandre Dumas, Jr. La Dame aux Camelias, a beautiful Parisian courtesan, Marguerite...
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1981
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1981
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Le Juge et L'Assassin probes a curious relationship between condemner and condemnee. Philippe Noiret plays Rousseau, a French...
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1975
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The second of director Bernard Tavernier's first three critically acclaimed films, this historical costume drama was the...
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1975
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1974
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In this story of obsession and tragedy, set in wartime France, Pierre Perret plays Clovis, a farmer so driven by hunger that...
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1969
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Albert (Hardy Kruger) is a Franciscan monk and a medical orderly at a monastery in France. Although he is German, the kindly...
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1968
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In this anthology, six French filmmakers each contributed a vignette, offering their take on the history of prostitution. ~...
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1967
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In 1944, with Paris on the verge of Liberation by the allies, Adolph Hitler ordered that the City of Light be blown up and...
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1966
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Jean Delannoy's This Special Friendship (Les Amities partculieres) is set in a boy's boarding school of the early 1930s. Two...
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1964
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1963
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In this drama, two total strangers suspect each other of murdering their own wives. The trouble begins when an unhappily...
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1963
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This French/Italian historical spectacle was released in the US as Imperial Venus. Gina Lollobridgida, in her considerable...
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1962
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Gentle Art of Murder is comprised of a trio of short crime tales: "The Spider's Web," "The Fenyrou Case" and "The Mask." An...
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1962
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This is a ribald though talkative look at the life and loves, mainly loves, of Henri IV, France's lecherous, 17th-century...
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1961
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That fair city on the West Coast of America has almost nothing to do with this one-dimensional, undistinguished tale of a...
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1960
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In this French drama a horse dealer is quite surprised when one of his mares foals a green colt. The verdant critter brings...
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1959
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This well-acted-though routine wartime drama is the second such film in a row for young Jean Claude Brialy, who plays a...
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1959
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Brigitte Bardot was only twenty-four when she was featured in this typical sexual drama yet she was already a star on the...
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1959
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Le Joueur is French director Claude Autant-Lara's spin on the oft-filmed Dostoyevsky novel The Gambler. Set in 19th century...
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1958
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En Cas de Malheur, literally "in case of accident," is better known by its American title, Love is My Profession. By any...
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1958
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1957
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The French/Italian Four Bags Full stars Jean Gabin as an aging artist, ever on the prowl for excitement. The time is World...
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1956
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Emile Zola's obscure novel entitled "L'Assommoir" has been made into several films. This is one of the best. In this two hour...
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1956
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Stendhal's brilliant but difficult novel Le Rouge et le Noir all but defies transfer to film, but adaptor/director...
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1954
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1954
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1954
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This film is comprised of three vignettes focusing upon women and war. The first episode, set in WW II, chronicles the sad...
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1954
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1953
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1952
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One of the first films to see the horrors of war through the eyes of children, Forbidden Games was a critical smash, winning...
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1952
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Autant-Lara's L'Auberge Rouge (The Red Inn) is black comedy at its very blackest. The scene is a rustic little inn in a...
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1951
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1949
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French filmmaker Rene Clement's international reputation was secured with Au Dela des Grilles. A French-Italian production,...
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1949
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1947
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Adapted by Pierre Bost and Jean Aurenche from a novel by Andre Gide, Symphonie Pastorale proved yet another box-office...
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1946
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1945
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Les J 3 was adapted from the stage success by Roger Fernard. The scene is a provincial French school, home of the dreaded...
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1945
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Filmed in 1943, Autant-Lara's Douce (English title: Love Story) made it to American screens six years later. Overshadowed by...
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1943
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1942
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1941
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1939
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Hotel du Nord was the second in Marcel Carne's trio of "fatalistic romantic melodramas", bracketed on either side by...
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1938
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The Courier of Lyons stars Pierre Blanchar as both hero and villain. Blanchar is introduced as Joseph Lesurques, who has the...
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1938
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