Conviction is a drama film based on a true story. It follows a single mother's relentless fight for justice as she tries to uncover the truth behind her missing husband's mysterious disappearance. The plot revolves around her struggles with doubt, manipulation, false testimony, and the plea for justice. The story takes the audience through a courtroom trial, car accidents, hospital scenes, and a captivating epilogue revealing what happened. It explores themes of right and justice, as well as the complexities of the legal system. As the story unfolds, the protagonist finds herself caught in a web of wiretaps, rumors, and suspicion, eventually leading to a murder trial and a courtroom battle that reaches the court of appeals. Along the way, the film also delves into the personal life of the protagonist, showcasing her roles as a mother, a law professor, and a waitress. Set in the 2000s, the movie also takes the audience to France, where the protagonist seeks the help of a famous lawyer. Conviction is a gripping and emotional journey filled with twists and turns, ultimately highlighting the importance of perseverance and fighting for the truth.
When a single woman embarks on a family vacation riding a donkey, she finds herself entangled in a hilarious love affair with a biker. As they trek through the French countryside, their forbidden romance sparks jealousy and chaos, leading to unexpected twists and turns.
Paris, 1761. Brilliant young Parisian police commissioner Nicolas Le Floch works under Monsieur de Sartine, the Royal Lieutenant General of Police. Louis XV's kingdom is plagued by conspiracies and murders. With the help of his faithful subordinate Bourdeau, Nicolas solves mysterious disappearances and sorts out awkward scandals.
It's time to discover, beyond the old naive clichés that the life of Joan of Arc has perpetuated through the centuries and the world, a strong, laughing girl, a courageous peasant, and a great and resilient fighter.
In 1990s Paris, a scatterbrained woman navigates through various relationships and self-destructive behavior, including a lesbian relationship, an affair with a married man, and excessive drinking. Her actions lead to obsession and unrequited love, ultimately resulting in a fatal attraction.
Set in 1913, 1936 and 2001. When he returns to the casino and seaside resort of his early teens, Louis, a 78 year old man encounters Olivia, a 19 year old young woman madly in love with a violent cad. Louis tells the story of his own mother having a passionate, driven fling with his Italian tennis instructor in 1936, and of Marie Collins Brown, the slightly older widowed woman who helped him through his confusion and pain by recounting the story of her passionate 24 hour fling with a hopeless young Polish gambler in 1913.
This series features the investigations of Schneider, a tormented police officer of unwavering integrity.
Oriane and Hadrian's couple is going through a crisis. Determined to save their marriage, Oriane visits a Gypsy fortune teller who foresees a dark future. But Oriane won't hear of anything but a happy ending and the psychic is forced to read another future which, unfortunately, also happens to end bitterly. Will the third reading satisfy the young woman?
Désiré Landru - husband, lover - and murderer. Based on documented facts, this is the full story of one of the most ambiguous criminals and lovers of the 20th century, the first modern serial killer.
While the Nazis occupied most of France, Jacques (Vincent Perez) has been active in the liberation underground. Now that the Allies have freed a significant portion of their country from German control, he and his buddy Michel (Matthieu Roze) can join the Free French army and fight with them to help bring about the downfall of the German empire. Both of them are quite young men, and their first love turns out to be the same woman, a lovely nurse named Christiane (Geraldine Pailhas). Michel woos her first, and she becomes pregnant by him. However, she is much more interested in Jacques, even though she is considering marrying an American solely for practical reasons.
A blackmailer threatens to expose secrets about an unsolved murder in Doulac.
One fine day, at about 10 am, in a suburban house, three men, in their thirties are waiting for a fourth buddy. When he arrives, they plan to hold up the local bank where Séverine, their accomplice, is waiting for them. This could well be the beginning of a thrilling crime story, but these tough men, sporting tattoos, are not what they appear. "On fait comme on dit" is a comedy, and these guys could be descendants of the Keystone Cops. They are dreamers not gangsters. So much is riding on this bank heist, the pressure is intense. This tension creates the most diverse and unexpected obstacles for them...
A young member of the European Parliament faces a conflict of interest as she leads an investigation into an oil tanker disaster.
Prosecutor Elisabeth Richard teams up with Captain Charles Jouanic to investigate the death of a hunter.
La Femme coquelicot follows the journey of a young woman as she experiences the trials and triumphs of love, all while exploring her own identity and purpose in life. Set against a backdrop of beautiful imagery and poetic storytelling, this movie takes viewers on an emotional and introspective ride.
It is only a few years into the future, but the face of France has changed drastically, due to its takeover by a moralistic, hypocritical and totalitarian regime. Women with children who want to divorce their husbands are not allowed to do so, all political parties have been outlawed, smoking is illegal and everyone must work. After a spat with her boyfriend, Carole (Laure Marsac) hails a taxi, not realizing that she has done so without any of the money or identification papers she needs. Her driver (Bruno Cremer) attempts to help her, but a variety of mishaps bring her to the attention of the police, who proceed to arrest her on made-up charges and a phoney HIV-positive result on tests given at the time of arrest.