Inspired by director Vittorio De Sica's 1952 neorealist classic Umberto D., Francis Huster's sentimental drama stars...
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Charles
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2009
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2000
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Craving a change in lifestyle, jewel thief and eight times-divorced Edouard (Jean-Paul Belmondo) leaves Paris for the...
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Edouard
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2000
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What if you could step 70 years into the future from a portal in your bathroom? French director Cedric Klapisch asks this...
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Ako
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1999
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This French comedy-thriller is directed by Patrice Leconte, who was Oscar-nominated for Ridicule (1996). The film reunites...
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Leo Brassac
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1998
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Based on a play by Sacha Guitry this romantic French comedy of manners sparkles and bubbles like freshly uncorked champagne....
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Désiré
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1996
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This homage to the cinema by venerated movie-maker Agnes Varda, often dubbed the "grandmother" of the French New Wave,...
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1995
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Not a strict adaptation of the oft-filmed Victor Hugo classic, director Claude Lelouch's ambitious epic instead focuses on...
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Henri Fortin,Jean Valjean,Roger Fortin
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1995
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Loursat (Jean-Paul Belmondo) is a lawyer who has spent the last decade drinking himself into insensibility with a huge cache...
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Loursat
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1992
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Co-producer, Sam Lion
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1988
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Commissioner Stan Jalard (Jean-Paul Belmondo) takes in his godson after the boy's father, who is also Stan's police partner,...
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Stan Jalard
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1986
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This French/Canadian "caper" comedy stars Jean-Paul Belmondo as an oh-so-clever bank robber. Disguised as a clown, Belmondo...
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Grimm
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1985
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Considered more as a vehicle to display Jean-Paul Belmondo than as an independent, wartime action story, Les Morfalous rides...
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Pierre Augagneur
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1984
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Stephane (Jean-Paul Belmondo) has a predilection for being unfaithful, and when he is caught by his wife with the charming...
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Stephane Margelle
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1984
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In another typical Jean-Paul Belmondo vehicle, the French action hero plays a policeman prone to advancing the cause of...
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Philippe Jordan
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1983
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The French/German Ace of Aces stars Jean-Paul Belmondo as a dauntless World War One flyboy. Nearly 20 years after cessation...
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Joe Cavalier
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1982
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Joss Beaumont (Jean-Paul Belmondo) is a French spy given the assignment of killing an African dictator, and when he arrives...
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Joss Beaumont
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1981
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This standard comedy thriller is more a vehicle to show off Jean-Paul Belmondo's stunts than to convey a suspenseful tale to...
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Alexandre Dupre
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1980
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When the local police inspector was found dead in a prostitute's house, police division commissioner Stan Borowitz...
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Commissaire Stanislas Borowitz
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1979
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Jean-Paul Belmondo plays Michel Gauché, a stunt double and trickster who is crazy in love with his former fiancee, work-mate,...
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Bruno Ferrari,Michel Gauché
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1977
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Francois (Jean-Paul Belmondo) was framed as a drug-trafficker by none other than the head trafficker himself and spent seven...
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Francois Leclerc
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1976
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In France, the slang-word for "bounty hunter" is "alpagueur." When the police are working on cases where they do not want...
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L'Alpagueur
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1976
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This crime thriller is about a psychotic who makes obscene phone calls to beautiful women and then murders them. ~ Steve...
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Jean Letellier
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1975
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Right after his release from prison, Victor (Jean-Paul Belmondo) resumes his con-man activities. He rents apartments he...
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Victor
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1975
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Stavisky
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1974
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In this parody of James Bond movies, a dullard of a spy novelist finds himself the subject of an English sociology student's...
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Bob Saint-Clair,Francois Merlin
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1973
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Murder, industrial espionage, political intrigue and Jean-Paul Belmondo are the strengths of this French thriller. Cordell...
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Cordell
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1973
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In 1934, Roberto Borgo (Jean-Paul Belmondo) leaves Sicily for Marseille, where his childhood friend Xavier...
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Roberto Borgo
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1972
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Paul Simay
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1972
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This French-made feature was based on a 1957 Hollywood "B" effort The Burglar. Both films were inspired by the same...
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Azad
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1971
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This film is a French period comic romance, set in the time just surrounding the French Revolution (1789). "Year Two," of the...
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Nicolas Philibert
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1971
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Based on a Eugene Saccomano novel entitled The Bandits of Marseilles, this movie was followed by a sequel entitled...
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Capella
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1970
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A rare mid-career flop for director François Truffaut when it was released, Mississippi Mermaid has become a cult favorite,...
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Louis
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1969
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The Brain (Le Cerveau) is a tongue-in-cheek caper film with more twists and turns than a rural Oregon highway. David Niven...
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Arthur
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1969
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In this romance, a composer and a French film star, both of whom are married to others, meet and fall in love while shooting...
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Henri
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1969
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This film documentary of Paris combines the earliest known photography with modern color. Famous personalities that have...
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Photographer
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1969
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Ho (Jean-Paul Belmondo) is a racecar driver who is sponsored by a colorful gangster. When his friend is involved in an...
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Ho
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1968
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Georges Randal
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1967
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Retired after years of international espionage, Agent 007 is lured back into action to battle the evil spy organization...
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1967
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Jean-Paul Belmondo is a lovable lothario who delights in his womanizing ways in this ribald comedy adventure. When two women...
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Tony Marechal
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1966
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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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Morandot/Pierreflot
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1966
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Arthur Lempereur
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1965
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Pierrot le fou (1965) is Jean-Luc Godard's sixth film staring Anna Karina, his first wife. It is the story of Ferdinand...
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Ferdinand Griffon, "Pierrot"
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1965
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Francis (Jean-Paul Belmondo) is a hard-boiled hood who is talked into pulling off a job for the aging racketeer Frank...
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Francis
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1965
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In this WW II drama set during a weekend in June of 1940, German invaders force British troops to flee Dunkirk. The French...
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Julien Maillat
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1964
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In this French comedy from director Edouard Molinaro, a young Jean-Paul Belmondo stars as Fernand, a groom-to-be who is...
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Fernand
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1964
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A greedy gold smuggler hires a handsome hero to transport a stolen fortune to a new hideout in this thrilling adventure. The...
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David Ladislas
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1964
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An eight-day pass, a kidnapping, and a greedy group of South American Indians provide the basic ingredients of this madcap...
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Adrien Dufourquet
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1964
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Michel
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1963
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A pretty woman approaching middle age rents out rooms to borders in a small Italian town. Margherita (Gina Lollobrigida)...
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Livornese
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1963
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Director Jacques Baratier's Sweet and Sour is an independently produced project with a surprising amount of European...
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1963
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Before Greed in the Sun was released to the States by way of MGM, this French/Italian co-production had made the European...
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Rocco
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1963
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Confusion and wrong assumptions are the cause of tragedy in this stylish gangster noir by director Jean-Pierre Melville....
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Silien
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1962
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Jean-Paul Belmondo romps his way through the role of 18th century French bandit chief Cartouche. At first robbing from...
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Cartouche
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1962
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Latent forces for a strong individualism are pitted against the need to honor deeply held commitments in this effective...
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Gabriel Fouquet
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1962
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A venerable banker from Paris leaves for America when he discovers there will be an investigation into his questionable...
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Michel Maudet
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1962
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In this uneven but still engaging documentary-style drama by director François Reichenbach, a young African boxer makes his...
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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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La Rocca
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1961
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Four different vignettes are featured in this routine anthology of love stories supposedly based on historical truths. In the...
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Lauzan
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1961
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Jean-Paul Belmondo portrays Leon Morin, an altruistic priest who believes that any sin can be expunged by a good dose of...
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Leon Morin
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1961
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The original Italian is La Viaccia (the name of the family farm which motivates the plot). The death of a wealthy patriarch...
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Amerigo Casamonti
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1961
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Alfred Lubitsch
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1961
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Normally, an actor or actress in a foreign-language film was not the ideal candidate for an Academy Award, inasmuch as his or...
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Michele
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1960
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In this French drama, a woman preparing to take her vows to become a nun must write a letter describing her past...
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1960
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In this drama, two lifelong buddies find their friendship tested when one of them hits the road after being accused of...
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Paul
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1960
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In this drama, an industrialist's wife finds herself bored by her opulent existence. One day, while she waits for her son to...
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Chauvin
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1960
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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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Eric Stark
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1960
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The first feature film directed by Jean-Luc Godard and one of the seminal films of the French New Wave, Breathless is story...
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Michel Poiccard
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1960
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Love and the Frenchwoman (La Francaise et L'Amour) concentrates on the nature of love by illustrating seven separate aspects...
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Gil [Adultery]
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1960
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New Wave director Claude Chabrol employs an aloof perspective in this tale of murder and a dysfunctional family. The...
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Laszlo Kovacs
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1959
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1959
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Les Tricheurs (The Cheats) was director Marcel Carne's first film after a two-year absence from the screen. On the surface,...
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1958
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Jean, the Old Boyfriend
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1958
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Patrick
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1958
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Sois Belle et Tais Toi is more popularly known by its American-release title Be Beautiful but Shut Up. Mylene Demongeot plays...
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Pierrot
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1957
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1957
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