Literary critics long regarded Gustave Flaubert's iconic French novel Madame Bovary as unfilmable (despite several attempts...
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Cinematographer
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1991
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The women in this story are the customers of amateur abortionist Isabelle Huppert. The time is 1941, and the place is a...
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Cinematographer
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1989
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Henry Miller's novels were almost entirely autobiographical, and concerned not only his environment and friends, but also...
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Cinematographer
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1989
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Based on a novel by Jack Higgins, this WW-II thriller chronicles the daring rescue of a captured American officer who has...
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Cinematographer
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1989
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Noted French director Claude Chabrol helmed this oddity, a remake of German director Fritz Lang's 1922 classic Dr. Mabuse....
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Cinematographer
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1989
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Cinematographer
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1988
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Cinematographer
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1987
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Based on a novel by Patricia Highsmith, Le Cri du Hibou concerns Robert (Christophe Malavoy), a commercial artist who has...
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Cinematographer, First Assistant Director
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1987
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Cinematographer
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1987
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Inspecteur Lavardin is a mellow, take-your-time Claude Chabrol effort of the 1980s, partly financed by French television....
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Cinematographer
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1986
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Cinematographer
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1984
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In this murder mystery, based on a Georges Simenon novel, a homicidal maniac goes on a killing spree beginning with his wife,...
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Cinematographer
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1982
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Based on a popular novel by Pierre-Jakez Helias, Horse of Pride is set in a hardscrabble peasant community in Brittany....
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Cinematographer
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1980
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Claude Chabrol's Violette was based on the true story of 19-year-old Violette Noziere, who in the 1930s was tried and...
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Cinematographer
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1978
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While leaving her husband, whom she now detests, Alice (Sylvia Kristel) drives into the countryside but must stop at an old...
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Cinematographer
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1977
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Making a rare visit to Canada, Claude Chabrol cowrote and directed the low-pressure psychological melodrama Blood Relatives...
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Cinematographer
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1977
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French New Wave director Claude Chabrol steps away from his usual style of mysteries and psychological dramas for the sex...
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Cinematographer
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1976
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Cinematographer
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1975
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In this crime drama, a philandering wife plans to ill her alcoholic husband so she can run away with her lover. It all goes...
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Cinematographer
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1975
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This uncomfortably voyeuristic Claude Chabrol effort was released in France as Une Partie De Plaisir. The story, which is...
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Cinematographer
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1975
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Also known as Nada, The Nada Gang is a lesser effort from director Claude Chabrol. A group of European terrorists calling...
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Cinematographer
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1974
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Cinematographer
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1973
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Cinematographer
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1972
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In this ponderous French mystery-drama, based on an Ellery Queen story, blackmail would seem to be the least of the problems...
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Cinematographer
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1971
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Claude Chabrol, the French filmmaker known for his masterful explorations of crime, suspense, and the darker sides of human...
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Cinematographer
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1971
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Nolan (Serge Reggiani) was set up to take the fall for a crime committed by his whole gang, and as a result, his brother is...
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Cinematographer
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1971
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Cinematographer
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1970
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Evans (Louis De Funes) stars in this situation comedy about a man in charge of a female ballet troupe. The only other man in...
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Cinematographer
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1970
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Cinematographer
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1970
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Sexual frustration is the focus of this Hitchcockian thriller from French director Claude Chabrol. Schoolteacher Hélène...
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Cinematographer
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1970
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Claude Chabrol directs the tense psychological thriller Que la Bête Meure (This Man Must Die). When his young son is the...
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Cinematographer
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1969
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Stéphane Audran plays the title character, Hélène Desvallées, the bored wife of insurance executive Charles Desvallées...
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Cinematographer
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1969
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Cinematographer
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1968
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A young woman living on the Left Bank of Paris is a pickpocket and a prostitute. Running away from a man she has robbed, she...
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Cinematographer
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1968
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In this complex spy-thriller, the US radar installations in Greece are suddenly jammed and a NATO security agent is killed....
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Cinematographer
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1967
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The people of a small town in France react differently to the Nazi occupation in this World War II action drama directed by...
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Cinematographer
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1966
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This stylish psychological thriller from Claude Chabrol has such labyrinthine plotting that many critics called it too...
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Cinematographer
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1966
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A sextet of French filmmakers collaborated on Six in Paris (originally Paris vu Par...) Jean Douchet directed the film's...
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Cinematographer
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1965
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Le Bonheur was French director Agnes Varda's first color film. To critics who carped that her choice of hues was not...
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Cinematographer
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1965
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A veteran sea captain (Pierre Vaneck) recalls his South Sea adventures as a young boy in this adventure story from Herman...
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Cinematographer
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1965
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Cinematographer
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1964
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Jacques Demy's 1964 masterpiece is a pop-art opera, or, to borrow the director's own description, a film in song. This simple...
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Cinematographer
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1964
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Cinematographer
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1963
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This black comedy is based on the dastardly deeds of French serial killer Henri-Desire Landru, who wined, dined, scammed,...
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Cinematographer
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1963
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Bay of the Angels (La Baie des anges) stars Jeanne Moreau as a middle-aged Parisian gambling addict who leaves her husband...
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Cinematographer
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1963
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Cleo From 5 to 7 (Cleo de cinq a sept), per its title, concentrates on two hours in the life of a woman. Those hours are...
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Cinematographer
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1962
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In this curious and inventive drama, director and co-writer Claude Chabrol purloins the Hamlet story from a certain...
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Cinematographer
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1962
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The seven major sins receive treatment from some of France's greatest directors in this lively portmanteau. "Anger" by...
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Cinematographer
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1962
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In this French drama, a struggling writer is taken in by a successful author and his wife who allow him to use their...
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Cinematographer
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1962
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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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Camera Operator
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1961
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A generally destructive atmosphere settles over this New Wave drama about a trio of youths looking to debunk hypocrisy...
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Cinematographer
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1961
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This was the first of several films that would win international awards for French New Wave director Claude Chabrol. His...
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Cinematographer
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1959
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Le Beau Serge was the first film of French critic-turned-director Claude Chabrol. Though not a murder melodrama, the film is...
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Camera Operator
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1958
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