When an elderly man, Mister Henri, rents a room to a student, Constance, they both find their lives taking unexpected turns. As they navigate their differences and clash of personalities, they form an unlikely bond that leads to personal growth and life-changing experiences.
Teenagers, in their last year of High School, steel the subjects of the Baccalaureate from the education exam division in order to succeed at the exam.
Set in 1970s Kent, England, 'The Slap' follows the story of a man who impulsively slaps a young girl while trying to break up a fight. This single act sets off a chain of events that unravel the lives of the people involved, including a single father, a medical student, and a husband and wife going through a marital separation. As tensions rise and secrets are revealed, the characters must confront their own flaws and make life-changing decisions.
Private Lessons (2008) is a provocative and controversial drama that explores the story of a teenage boy who experiences his first sexual awakening and initiates a relationship with an older woman. As he explores his sexuality, he also faces challenges such as failing in school and dealing with his divorced parents. The movie delves into themes of abuse, critical thinking, and existentialism.
Chérif, struggling to pass the entrance exam for nursing school, takes on a side job as a security guard. On duty there, he faces off with a group of hostile teenagers who constantly harass him, and gradually ends up an accomplice to a robbery gone wrong. Caught in between two worlds, Chérif will have to find his own way out…
Tiger Girl follows the story of a female security guard who is determined to overcome her fears and become a strong martial artist. Along the way, she forms unlikely friendships and challenges societal norms. The movie explores themes of self-defense, harassment, and the struggle against conformity.
During a summer holiday in Kent, England in 1959, a group of French teenagers arrives and disrupts the peaceful town with their wild antics, forming friendships and sparking romantic relationships along the way.
In the movie 'The Student', a law student finds himself targeted by threats and intimidation in school. As he tries to uncover the truth behind the attacks, he starts questioning everyone around him, including his own friends and teachers. With his future at stake, he must navigate a dangerous path to protect himself and expose the culprits.
Fates of multiple otherwise disconnected characters intertwine miraculously under the sky of Paris. And it all happens in one day.
Abel, a high school student, is facing a dilemma. He must prepare for his final exams, but he is also deeply infatuated with his closest pal, Janka. Balancing his priorities becomes a challenge as Abel learns to navigate the complexities of friendship and love.
Scenes from an East German marriage. A young couple, Sonya and Jens, are very much in love; they get married and have a child. When Sonya wants to go back to work after her maternity leave, they clash for the first time; Jens insists that she remain a full-time wife and mother. Until Death Do Us Part turns an actual police report into a gripping drama, as the director explores the depths of his characters' emotions, driving the conflict to a catastrophic climax.
In 'Panique au village : La Foire agricole', the village residents embark on a hilarious adventure when they visit an agricultural fair. From playing ping pong to exploring the fairground, the villagers encounter various misadventures and unexpected events. As they navigate through a series of comical situations, chaos and laughter ensue. With stop-motion animation and a touch of whimsy, this movie guarantees a fun-filled and entertaining experience for all ages.
The main hero obsessively wants to become an actor. The would-be actor fails two entrance exams to the state acting school and has a nervous breakdown. Eventually he commits himself to the mental institution where patients are rehabilitated by doing some artwork. He refuses to paint but does some acting. He participates in a play where a lead, playing Oedipus, actually blinds himself. Out of the institution he has dreams of killing his father, but finally seems to be ready to start over again and either act without the state license or take another job.
Claude Berri plays himself as he relates his own experiences through youth and adolescence. His father owns a profitable fur shop. Initially, Claude's father hopes his son will take over the fur shop, but he later gives in to Claude's desire to become involved in filmmaking.
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