In 1960s Paris, a wealthy businessman becomes infatuated with his Spanish maid on the 6th floor. As their relationship develops, they both face the challenges of their stark class differences and societal expectations.
A man in Paris agrees to a fake wedding to save face with his family. Chaos ensues as he navigates through his relationship with a fake girlfriend and deals with unexpected situations.
Maestro is a charming film about love and the creative process, set in the beautiful and quaint French countryside. It follows the story of a film crew working on a movie and explores the relationships and dynamics between the different characters. With elements of naturalism and poetry, Maestro captures the essence of romance and the magic of filmmaking.
A Place On Earth is a movie about a photographer who finds himself questioning his purpose in life as he captures the everyday lives of people in a small village. He becomes increasingly detached from the world around him and goes on a journey of self-discovery, trying to find meaning in his work and relationships. This thought-provoking drama explores themes of identity, purpose, and the power of human connection.
When his loot is mysteriously stolen, a small-time thief on the run hides out in a small village, posing as the local schoolteacher.
One day in 1986, François Mitterrand forgets his black felt (his initials) in a Lyons restaurant. Daniel Mercier, a young executive who has just been reprimanded by his superior, who judges that the computerization of its business plan is stupid, steals it to clear his head. It was then that his life is turned upside down.
Set in 1970s Spain, 'Little Girls' tells the story of a group of young girls navigating adolescence, friendship, school, and motherhood. The film explores themes of identity, family relationships, and societal expectations. As the girls embark on their journey of self-discovery, they face challenges such as pregnancy, mental illness, and the pressures of school and society. Through laughter, tears, and heartfelt moments, these little girls learn the true meaning of friendship and the importance of staying true to oneself.
Retired police detective Lola and her neighbor Ingrid investigate a murder.
In this "inside look" at French filmmaking, Marechal - who is a has-been director - a producer, Vito Catene and Camile Dor, a big-name actress, have agreed to make a film about drugs, but don't have a story, financing, or any of the other elements needed to make it. This doesn't stop them; they cobble together the financing and begin shooting anyway. The producer is very fond of the leading actress, and when she gets hooked on drugs for real in the course of shooting what he feels to be a farcical imitation of a film, he gives up his shares in the film and heads off for the back of beyond (Zanzibar) to lick his wounds. To add insult to injury, the film winds up being a critical and commercial success.
French TV star Nagui, described by Variety as "popular for his lowbrow-Letterman approach," portrays Zak, who learns about "the curse of Onan" experienced by males in his family. If Zak does not impregnate a woman before his 33rd birthday, the joys of sex evaporate forever. However, Zak's interest in married women creates a roadblock. Even his current girlfriend, art auctioneer Florence (Cristiana Reali) is a married mother of triplets. So Zak's rabbi cousin Joseph (Thomas Langmann) fixes him up with an attractive supermodel (Joanna Rhodes). It's a race against time before permanent impotence strikes.
A film director is making a film about a woman's obsession with a foreign desert, starring drama students at the Paris Conservatory of Dramatic Arts.
A poor french guy, in love with a 50's actresse, meet her husband who send him in an other dimension to fight for her love.