Welcome to the Sticks (2008) is a comedy film that tells the story of a postal worker who is forced to relocate to a small town in northern France. Despite his initial resistance, he eventually discovers the warm hospitality and community spirit of the locals, challenging his preconceived notions and breaking down cultural barriers.
In the French city of Le Havre, a kind man named Marcel Marx works as a shoe-shiner. He lives a modest life and takes care of his sick wife, Arletty. One day, Marcel crosses paths with a young refugee boy from Gabon named Idrissa. The boy is trying to reach London to reunite with his mother. Marcel decides to help Idrissa, even though it puts him at odds with the police. With the help of his friends and neighbors, Marcel forms a plan to hide Idrissa and try to get him to safety. Amidst a series of challenges and encounters, Marcel's act of kindness touches the hearts of those around him, leading to a miraculous cure for his wife and a newfound hope for the community.
When a man suffers from head trauma and loses his memory, his family must pretend that everything is normal for his 80th birthday celebration. Chaos ensues as they navigate through hilarious situations, including encounters at a gas station, a Japanese restaurant, and an exhibition of furniture design.
Graduate First follows the lives of a group of teenagers in a provincial mining town in northern France during the 1970s. The film explores the dynamics of family relationships, teenage angst, and the challenges of young love. It delves into the themes of boredom, dysfunctional marriages, and the search for identity and purpose in a small town setting. The story revolves around a philosophy professor and his interactions with his students, highlighting the complexities of teacher-student relationships. Soccer matches, horseback riding, and a wedding party add additional layers to the plot, resulting in a slice-of-life cinematic experience.
6 June 1944. A titanic fleet launched an assault on the beaches of Normandy. Objective: to liberate Europe from Hitler's yoke. Drawing on the lessons learned from the Dieppe raid in August 1942, the mission was a spectacular success.
Happy End is a dark comedy that revolves around a dysfunctional wealthy French family. The story explores themes of boredom, emptiness, infidelity, and depression. It touches upon topics such as euthanasia, the European refugee crisis, religious extremism, and terrorism. The plot follows the family members as they navigate their personal struggles and dark secrets.
After a police officer is shot, a retired ex-cop turned police chief and a female detective investigate a series of mysterious crimes in a town with a dark secret.
Franck just had the most crazy and wonderful idea for a company that would finally get him and his friends proper jobs. As Uber delivers food, Amazon daily items, Song Express will deliver songs. To your friends, or your loved one, or yourself, anywhere you want. It is brilliant, it is foolish, it could work… For Franck, Jean-Claude, Sophie and José, Song Express becomes something more than just a professional challenge: it is the dream of a lifetime.
A police investigation into the murder of a young girl in a poverty-stricken area of northern France.
Based on a true story, 'Next Time I'll Aim for the Heart' follows a police officer who becomes obsessed with catching a psychopathic killer targeting young girls in a small town. As the officer's investigation intensifies, his own dark secrets and obsession with cleanliness start to be revealed. Will he be able to catch the killer before more innocent lives are lost?
Humanité is a French movie that delves into the depths of human emotions, lust, and violence. The story revolves around a small town police superintendent who becomes obsessed with a brutal murder and the subsequent investigation. As he unravels the dark secrets of the town, he finds himself entangled in a web of voyeurism, sexual desires, and the complexities of the human psyche. With its explicit scenes and shocking moments, Humanité explores the boundaries of morality and the consequences of one's actions.
A composer traveling through Northern France on a road trip gets caught up in a dangerous game with a serial killer who targets young women. As he hitches rides and meets other individuals along the way, the composer begins to suspect that the killer may be closer than he thought. With tension and suspense building, he must navigate the dark and eerie backwoods of France to survive.
Comradeship is a drama film set in a coal mine in northern France during World War I. It tells the story of a group of miners who work together to overcome challenges such as explosions, floods, and cave-ins. The film explores themes of trust, friendship, and the importance of teamwork.
Follow the events of World War I as countries clash and armies fight in the trenches, with a focus on the experiences of soldiers and the consequences of the war. Explore the strategies, battles, and devastation that defined this historic conflict.
France, 1975. Jean, an exiled Spanish Communist, is a successful screenwriter who, after a tragic event, struggles with his political commitment, his love for his country, under the boot of General Franco, whose death he and his comrades have waited for years, and his complicated relationship with his son. (A sequel to “The War Is Over,” 1966.)
Francesca Annis and Tom Conti star in this acclaimed UK miniseries adaptation of Gustave Flaubert's classic tale of one woman's attempts to mold her own unfulfilling life in the shape of her favorite romantic novels.
An incident of the Franco-Prussian War. It shows the bombardment of a house at Bazeille. It is the animated reproduction of de Neuville's celebrated painting.
Too Early/Too Late is a documentary film that examines the history and landscape of various regions, including Brittany and Normandy in France, as well as Cairo, Egypt. The film explores themes such as class struggle, revolution, poverty, and the lives of peasants. Through a mixture of long takes, voice-over, and archive footage, Too Early/Too Late provides a unique perspective on historical events and their impact on society.
Robert Shaw slaughters his wife's lover and runs away with his secretary Jacqueline. Helped by a French trapper who takes them for film-makers, they hide in Northern Canada.