In a 19th-century rural village, a cursed man seeks revenge against those who wronged him. As the village becomes plagued by terrifying creatures and supernatural events, a pathologist and a vicar attempt to uncover the secrets behind the curse.
Belle and Sebastian is an animated TV show based on a novel about a young boy named Sebastian and his loyal dog, Belle. Set in the beautiful Pyrenees mountains, this heartwarming story follows their journey of friendship, courage, and the search for Sebastian's mother. Together, they navigate through various challenges, including encounters with the police, while forming a strong bond that transcends language and borders.
John Hoyt plays a high-ranking Nazi being prosecuted by an army tribunal in the aftermath of World War II. Sentenced to death, the general appeals to the American investigating Major (Ray Milland), claiming mitigating circumstances, and providing the names of witnesses who will clear his name. This sends the Major in a search through the ruins of post-war Germany to determine the degree of the general's guilt.
In 1930s Paris, a chambermaid faces challenges and societal tensions as she works in a wealthy household. She encounters murder, rape, pedophilia, frigidity, and class differences. While dealing with racism and antisemitism, she also experiences a thunderstorm and heavy rain. Moving to the countryside, she encounters far-right ideologies and witnesses child rape. The film explores themes of fascism, marital desertion, sadism, and infidelity. Based on literature, it portrays the life of a chambermaid and the struggles she faces.
In a small French town, anonymous poison-pen letters start spreading rumors and accusations, leading to suspicion and fear among the residents. The town becomes consumed by a witch-hunt as they try to uncover the identity of the letter writer and the motives behind their actions. Secrets are exposed, relationships are tested, and the town descends into chaos.
During World War I, a British soldier is sent to a French village to disarm a time bomb set by the Germans. He discovers that the village is filled with colorful characters and falls in love with a young woman who believes he is the king of hearts.
Breakthrough (1979) is a gripping drama that takes place during World War II. It follows the story of a group of American soldiers who find themselves trapped behind enemy lines in a French village. As they struggle to survive and make their way back to safety, they are faced with numerous challenges and obstacles, including clashes with the Gestapo and the German army. With tension building and time running out, the soldiers must find a way to break through the enemy lines and make it back to their own troops.
Jour de fête is a classic French comedy film directed by Jacques Tati. It follows the story of a postman who tries to modernize his mail delivery process in a small village. However, his attempts at efficiency often lead to comical mishaps and misunderstandings. The film is known for its physical comedy, visual gags, and slapstick humor. Set in the idyllic French countryside, Jour de fête showcases the charm and eccentricities of village life in the 1940s.
The Burned Barns is a gripping crime thriller set in a small French village. When a farmer discovers a dead body in one of his barns, suspicion falls on various suspects including a strong, independent woman. A policeman is tasked with investigating the murder, navigating a complex web of alibis, photographs, and clues. As the investigation unfolds, secrets are uncovered and the truth becomes increasingly elusive. With a strong female lead and plenty of suspense, The Burned Barns will keep you on the edge of your seat.
This is rural France. It's the summer of 1943, the weather is fine and sunny and life is sweet. On one of these beautiful days, Nanette, a fourteen-year-old peasant girl, meets a slightly injured young man near the farm she lives on. Her life is about to change forever.
After the D-Day landings in June 1944, a US squadron liberates a small village in Normandy from German occupation.
In a small French village, a teenage boy navigates the challenges of his parents' divorce while also exploring his own sexuality. He forms a close friendship with a new friend and experiences a range of emotions, from infatuation to rejection. As he navigates this tumultuous period in his life, he also witnesses the breakdown of his parents' marriage and undergoes sexual exploration. Set against the backdrop of the picturesque countryside, Departure is a coming-of-age story that explores themes of love, identity, and acceptance.
Goubi, the simpleton of his village in the French Department Allier, has but one wish: to see Paris. One day, the truckers Grafouillère deposit a drunk Goubi in the biggest market of Paris (the "Halles"). The poor man is completely lost, but the meat merchant Dessertine takes him under his wings when he hears that Goubi was likewise 'raised by the State'...
In a small French village in 1944, two rival groups of children engage in a war of buttons. Amidst the chaos and violence, friendships are formed and tested. The children learn about betrayal, loyalty, and the true cost of war.
In a French village in the 1960s, a schoolteacher becomes entangled in a dangerous affair with a psychopath, leading to destruction and flooding in the village.
A priest gets a little hot under the collar when the wife he thought was dead unexpectedly returns.
A French Resistance fighter discovers he's a dead ringer for a Nazi official.
Hearts of the World is a romantic drama set during World War I. It follows the story of a young couple who must navigate the challenges and horrors of war while trying to stay together. The film showcases the impact of war on their relationship and the resilience of the human spirit. With themes of love, sacrifice, and the devastating consequences of war, Hearts of the World is a captivating and emotional tale.