Carne is a 1991 French crime thriller film directed by Gaspar Noé. The film follows a mute and mentally disabled girl who becomes the target of horrific violence and mistreatment by her father. As she tries to escape her oppressive father, she finds solace in a butcher who becomes an unlikely protector. Carne is a disturbing and intense exploration of abuse, revenge, and the dark depths of human nature.
In Fric-Frac, a group of men plan a robbery, but things don't go as planned and they face various challenges and humorous situations. The story revolves around their attempts to navigate through the obstacles and come out on top.
In Paris' cosmopolitan and colorful 10th arrondissement, Philippe, who's fresh out of prison, crosses paths with Avdal, a Kurd who is trying to track down an Iraqi war criminal. Avdal, who dreams of staying in France, plans to bring his fiancee Siba to Paris. She's due to arrive in the next few days. The two men strike up a friendship and when Avdal dies suddenly and unexpectedly, Philippe finds himself left to organize the funeral arrangements. What should he do with the body? Siba arrives in Paris, and soon learns that Avdal has died. She is taken in by a group of Kurdish men and before long she also meets Philippe - all of whom are quite smitten by her beauty. Meanwhile, Avdal's father Cheto, a devout Muslim, comes to Paris to grieve for his son. He intends to force Siba to return to her homeland, but the young woman has now had a taste of freedom.
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