This European thriller, set in Sri Lanka, attempts to expound upon the philosophical implications of life, death, and...
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1995
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Eleven-year old Alexandrine (Sandrine Blancke) may be making something more out of what is happening in her family than is...
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1993
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Two young men have left their obscure Balkan country to earn some money as "guest workers" in western Europe. On their way...
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Marceau
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1992
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In this earnest drama, a rural schoolteacher who has become a strong advocate for ecological awareness and is a committed...
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1992
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Director
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1991
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1991
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The troubled life of French sculptor Camille Claudel and her long relationship with legendary sculptor Auguste Rodin are...
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1989
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La Soule is the name of a once-popular and now long-forgotten extremely violent sport with an ancient history, which somewhat...
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Le Cure
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1989
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Georges (Thierry Fremont) is a juvenile Nazi collaborator who agrees to gather information on others in France in exchange...
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1989
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1989
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Writer/director Tony Gatlif tells an offbeat tale about a romance between two people living on the fringes of the film world...
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Baronski
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1989
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France (Catherine Deneuve) is a haughty, bourgeoise wife abandoned by her husband by the side of the road after a vicious...
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Pierrot
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1988
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Seraphin Monge (Patrick Bruel) is a World War I veteran whose family was killed when he was an infant. At the end of the war,...
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1988
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Simon Blount (Bernard Giraudeau) is a weary cop who takes solace in the bottle after his wife leaves him for another man. His...
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Georges Landry
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1987
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This drama concerns two lovers who clearly do not get along, though not everything else is quite that clear. Olivia...
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1986
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The protagonists in this drama are caught in the sleaze of the lower echelons of Paris life and are trying to get out. Clara...
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Boris
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1986
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Sarraounia was co-produced by financiers in both France and the country of Burkina Faso (formerly known as The Upper Volta)....
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1986
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Based on the real-life assassination of a judge in Marseilles in 1981, this fictionalized account of how he came to die lacks...
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1984
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In this run-of-the-mill crime drama, Bernard Giraudeau is Daniel Chetman, someone who wants to leave the life of violence he...
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1983
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The action in this attempt at farce and drama starts moving when a prostitute just out of prison overwhelms a young man with...
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1983
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Director, Screenwriter
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1983
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Dirty Dishes is a Bunuel study in alienation, but look again: that's Joyce Bunuel, not Luis, so Dirty Dishes is more...
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1982
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1981
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René
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1980
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Spiced with French humor and insouciance, this otherwise routine comedy is carried by the acting talents of Jean-Luc Bideau...
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Mathieu
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1980
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This is a surreal comedy is about a factory set in a barren landscape that dispenses a minute portion of water to stragglers...
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Art Director, Director, Screenwriter
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1980
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1980
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1980
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Director
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1978
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Charlegue (Jacques Denis) is a small-time publisher who ran a left-wing newspaper in Algeria and worked in support of that...
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Carbonneau
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1977
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The feature debut of prominent French director Patrice Leconte is a spoof of the detective genre, done in absurdist, deadpan...
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1975
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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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A modern-day Socrates leaves behind his life as a philosopher to live off the land. When a police inspector is assigned to...
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Adam
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1968
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