When a motorcycle courier working in the suburbs gets involved with a mobster, he becomes entangled in the dangerous world of drug trafficking and high-speed chases on the motorway. As the pressure mounts, he must find a way to escape the web of crime before it's too late.
Michel Houellebecq travels to Guadeloupe to take part in a look-alike contest, whose jury is chaired by Blanche Gardin. But unforeseen events will plunge our duo into the heart of a bizarre intrigue.
A struggling writer named Michel and a famous crime novelist named Gérard, both suffering from writer's block, meet at a thalassotherapy center. As they spend time together, they embark on unexpected adventures, finding inspiration and healing along the way.
My Brothers and I is a drama movie set in Sete, France. It follows the lives of four brothers who live together and navigate through class differences, police raids, and personal struggles. Their bond is tested when their mother falls into a coma, and they embark on a journey of self-discovery and resilience. As they face obstacles such as a drug dealer, police violence, and escape from the hospital, they find strength in their shared experiences and the power of family.
In this darkly comedic French film, writer Michel Houellebecq is kidnapped and held captive by a group of strangers. As the days pass, the lines between captor and captive blur, and unexpected connections are formed amidst the chaos. The film explores themes of identity, power, and the complexities of human relationships.
After several years absence, a former porn star has decided to make a comeback during an erotica trade fair. But, between a failing personal life, a body that is no longer in the flower of youth, and the profound changes the milieu has gone through, doubt sets in.
“Kill the Roach” is a dance step improvised by a child in front of his father. They find themselves in the heart of old Paris on a square in Montmartre. While the father tries in vain to seduce passers-by with his mime skills, his son, out of compassion, takes his place by dancing with gestures close to break-dancing. The public is won over. Finally, an incident makes them meet a singer who will allow them to perform on stage during an innovative show, mixing mime, singing and break-dancing.
For his last day at the office, Grégoire introduces his new ninth grade intern to the rest of his computer graphics team, which currently works on a groundbreaking aquarium/swimming-pool project. It might be the last opportunity for Grégoire to say goodbye to his colleagues before his retirement.
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