Le Trou is a 1960 French crime drama film about a group of inmates who plan an elaborate escape from prison. The film explores themes of control, class differences, and devotion as the prisoners dig a tunnel to freedom.
A woman named Mathilde moves next door to Bernard and his wife, Anne. Mathilde is actually Bernard's ex-lover, and their intense passion threatens to destroy Mathilde's marriage and Bernard's peaceful life. As the tension builds, Mathilde's obsession becomes dangerous, leading to tragic consequences.
Love on the Run (1979) is a romantic comedy-drama directed by François Truffaut. Set in 1970s Paris, the film follows the character Antoine Doinel as he searches for love and confronts unresolved conflicts from his past. Antoine Doinel, now divorced and in his thirties, is working as a proofreader and occasional writer. He embarks on a series of romantic encounters, from casual flings to rekindled romances, while also dealing with his own fickle nature and unresolved conflicts. As Antoine navigates the complexities of love, he revisits memories from his childhood and confronts his mother issues. The film is an exploration of romantic love, the battle of the sexes, and the struggles of becoming an adult.
Finally, Sunday! is a neo-Hitchcock comedy mystery movie set in Marseille, France. The plot revolves around a detective who gets embroiled in a web of false accusations, unfaithful wives, hidden rooms, and murder. With elements of screwball comedy and crime drama, the movie takes the audience on a thrilling ride of whodunit mystery and romantic suspense.
La Parisienne is a romantic comedy set in the beautiful region of Southern France. The story revolves around a young woman who moves from Paris to the countryside with her husband. As she tries to adjust to the new environment, she encounters various hilarious situations and embarks on a journey of self-discovery.
Manon 70 is a film that explores the emotional and sexual problems of lovers in the 1960s. Based on a novel, the story revolves around a mistress who finds herself entangled in a passionate and tumultuous affair. The film delves into themes of love, lust, infidelity, and the complexities of human emotions.
Roger Blanchard has a busy life. On the family side, he is married and has two children, aged ten and fifteen. On the work side, he holds an important position at the Ministry of Culture. To bolster his social status, he has a mistress to liven up his Saturdays. But nothing is going right. His wife Marion exasperates him, his children irritate him, his job gives him no real satisfaction, his mistress neglects him and his superior, Monsieur Gambaud, gets on his nerves. But when he meets a beautiful young secretary, his life and habits are turned upside down: Blanchard amuses him and gets his way. In revenge, Gambaud warns Blanchard's wife.
Please, Not Now! is a slapstick comedy set in Paris, France. It follows the story of a childish woman and her jealous and suspicious girlfriend. The film showcases their antics as they navigate through various situations, including a photo shoot, a gas station, and a pub. With seductive behavior and humorous moments, the movie explores themes of love and trust.
The Gates of Paris follows the story of a cunning criminal who plans an elaborate escape from the local police. With deception, betrayal, and double-crossing, the plot takes unexpected turns as the criminal navigates the streets of Paris and forms unlikely alliances. This slapstick comedy explores themes of love, poverty, and the complexities of human relationships. Based on the novel, the movie showcases the sardonic humor and ironic situations that arise in the charming and gritty neighborhoods of Paris.
Clara becomes a secretary who must cater to all the desires of the womanizing writer Jérôme, while he tries to write his memoirs.
Antoine Peyralout is baker Mouillefarine's tricycle delivery man. Comical and stuttering, Antoine shows more interest in the local soccer team than in professional integrity. A wedding cake pays the price for it and the young man is dismissed. Not dispirited in the least, Antoine decides to go to Nice, where his favorite team will play the final of the Cup. On his merry (and eventful) way, he has the opportunity to save a pretty camper, Popeline, with whom he falls in love. Once in Nice, he discovers that Dabek, the brilliant goal-keeper is not up to his task following bad news...
Serge follows Hélène in the crowded streets of Paris and manages to seduce her. Werther takes Sophie to her dentist, Raoul, who tries to seduce her too.
A remake of a pre-war French film success, Club de femmes is a seriocomedy centralized in an all-female boarding house. Forced to band together because of a housing shortage, the film's heroines set up camp in a deserted structure, despite the tongue-cluckings of local busybodies and do-gooders. Complications ensue when a huge corporation announces plans to raze the building and erect a factory. Amazingly, the ladies are saved by the very company that wants to evict them.
Lamiel is a poor orphan girl who climbs to the social elite in this 19th-century costume drama. Sansfin, provincial doctor, lives vicariously through her, as he oversees the progress of his female protégé. Defiant and rebellious, Lamiel goes to Paris to escape boredom and to know love.
Amandine is twenty years old, the most beautiful buttocks in Paris, and unfortunately a very ugly nose, which forces her in her profession of model, to pose only from behind. Trying in vain to save money that her sister Joëlle constantly borrows from her, she will finally be reimbursed and will thus be able to afford aesthetic surgery and become a lovely cover girl...
During a stopover in Aden, a charming actress is kidnapped by an Arab prince.
A montage of newscasts tracing the events of the "damned war" and the German invasion of 1940.
The unfortunate journalist Fred falls in love with the young wife of an older business tycoon. Fred's involvement with her involves him in both blackmail and murder.
A young teenaged girl tries to get affection from her cold-hearted mother in this gentle French drama. 14-year old Rosine lives somewhere in northern France where the cold rain continually falls. It is a metaphor for her life. Her mother Marie had her when she was only 16 and now wants little to do with her. She spends most of her nights out on the town. Rosine hungers for her mother's love. She is almost obsessed with getting it. She is frustrated because she never does. One day Pierre, her father shows up from the blue and Mare gladly takes him in. Rosine is a good sport and likes that he takes an interest in her. The brief respite from gloom doesn't last as Pierre soon begins to beat Marie and eventually rapes Rosine. The traumatized girl tries to get her mother to admit the incident, to pay attention to the hurting child, but Marie just doesn't care. Marie has no choice but to run away from home and make her own way.
A French documentary film about World War I.