Life Is a Long Quiet River is a hilarious French comedy that delves into the lives of two families whose babies are switched at birth. The film explores the social contrasts and class differences between the families, as well as the complications that arise from the mix-up. With a mix of social commentary and satire, this film is sure to keep you entertained.
French Twist is a hilarious French comedy about a love triangle set in the beautiful region of Luberon in Southern France. The story follows the lives of Loli, a bisexual estate agent, Marijo, an elderly prostitute, and Laurent, a naive and unsuspecting husband. With surprising twists and turns, the film explores themes of infidelity, betrayal, and the complexities of human relationships.
Granny's Funeral is a heartwarming comedy-drama that explores the life of a pharmacist who finds love in a retirement home. The story revolves around the magical journey of a magician who brings joy into the lives of the elderly residents. However, as love blooms, secrets are revealed, including a shocking letter that leads to infidelity and adultery. The couple's male-female relationship is put to the test as they navigate the complexities of life and death. With magic tricks, cell phone messages, and a mysterious monolith, Granny's Funeral is a touching tale of love, mourning, and the unexpected twists that occur in a funeral home and pharmacy.
Violette is a biographical drama that follows the life of French writer Violette Leduc. The film explores her struggles with writing, her search for freedom, and her relationships with various men. It delves into themes of lesbianism, infidelity, and the challenges faced by strong female characters. Violette's story is set in post-World War II France and showcases her journey towards self-discovery and finding her voice as a writer.
Malaterra: for the residents this village is a haven of peace, a refuge. Until the death of a child. This once united community, where everyone thought they could trust each other, falls apart. Who killed little Nathan? And why?
A French Gigolo is about a man who works as a male prostitute while leading a secret life. He becomes involved in a secret relationship while maintaining a double life, which leads to various emotional and dramatic situations. The movie explores themes of wealth, drunkenness, eroticism, prostitution, and secret relationships.
After making a pact with the devil, a woman's life in Paris turns into a twisted love story as she descends into hell.
A French musician, Simon, pretends to be gay in order to inherit his father's fortune. However, complications arise when he falls in love with a woman and they plan to have a child together.
Michou, a young boy living in the French countryside, finds himself caught between his troubled foster parents, Algerian independence, and his own personal struggles.
On the road of Briançon, David's car hits a young immigrant chased by the police. Instinctively, David hides him into the boot, and brings him to his home with his wife Gabrielle and his two children. Upset by this teenager's fate, David will help him by all costs.
A father arrives at his son's house one evening. They begin talking about women, love, relationships and things turn awkward fast.
They’re all nuts. Her parents, who want to send her off to boarding school. Her new teacher, who expects her to read impossibly old books. Her fellow band members, who make her sing ridiculous lyrics and dress her up in a frilly white dress for their first show. Everyone seems to know what she should do and how she should act. And it’s not like 13-year-old Aurore has any fundamental problem with changing herself either. Who would want to be like this: unhappy, ugly and emotionally withdrawn? But the others don’t seem all that much happier to her either. She definitely doesn’t ever want to be as old, rundown and lonely as her mother. And so she prefers to stay the way she is, to observe and make her biting comments on whatever comes her way.
Molinat is assigned to the case of a man found with a bullet in his ear on the shore of a little Atlantic coast resort he knows well. Indeed, he used to live there before his wife disappeared at sea, never to be found again. As the ocean rejects a new corpse everyday, the mystery thickens and the list of potential suspects grows longer. This slows Molinat's progress as much as the cumbersome Leroyer, sent in to spy on him and hopefully impede his progress. The tension mounts and the ring involving the three young ladies in the grey mansion, the village idiot and the real estate agent starts spinning out of control.
This bright domestic drama captures a moment in time when, for a large number of idealistic and grateful French men and women, the promise of Russian communism was bright, and everything Russian was a source of joy and amazement. In the story, Irene was rescued from Auschwitz by soldiers from the U.S.S.R., and since that time she has enthusiatically considered Russia to be the source of hope in the world. Her more pragmatic husband has, by 1958, grown somewhat weary of her enthusiasm, which has led her to decorate their apartment with anything Russian she can get her hands on. Matters come to a head when she is befriended by three members of the Red Army Choir during their tour of Paris.
She is Florence Vannier-Buchet. Married to Protestant banker Jean-Marc Buchet. Florence leads a major sporting goods company with happiness and firmness. He is Antoine Lombard, Professor, son of a teacher, he is Secretary of State at the Universities. He divides his time between his ministerial activity and his riding in the working class suburb of Chartres. An elected member of the "pink wave". They met during a stormy assembly of the CNPF. The action takes place in 1983. Florence is engaged in a daring industrial and financial operation, while Antoine is putting the finishing touches to a bill for the renovation of Higher Education. Everything separates them and yet they do not manage to live separated from each other ...
A clarinetist is trying to finish his record when his wife and ten year old son reappear in his life. His 10-year-old son whom he has never seen, and Naim, a young Muslim transvestite who will change his life ...
Louise and Blanche run L'Etape, a cafe restaurant in a Savoy village. Facing them is Le Virage, run by Lucie and her daughters. The rivalry between the two cafes will be exacerbated during the truckers' strike that blocks the village.
A teenager, Ronald, unintentionally causes the death of a young girl on a beach. So that the police do not find him, his mother locks him in a cubicle, under the stairs of the house. On her death, the house was rented to an English family.
A film adaptation of the novel 'La Confession d'un enfant du siècle' telling the story of a troubled individual's journey through love and heartbreak.