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Consent (French: Le Consentement) is a 2023 biographical drama film directed by Vanessa Filho, from a screenplay co-written by Filho, Vanessa Springora, and François Pirot, [1] based on Springora's 2020 best-selling memoir of the same title describing the sexual abuse she experienced beginning at age 14 from author Gabriel Matzneff, [6] then 49. [7]
Salto (stylized as SⱯLTO) was a French subscription streaming service. A joint venture between France Télévisions, the TF1 Group and the Groupe M6, it was launched on October 20, 2020. Salto offered a library of films and television series from the three groups respective television networks, as well as exclusive programming.
Highest-grossing films of 2024 (Worldwide) Rank Title French Distributor Worldwide gross [b]; 1 A Little Something Extra* : Pan-Européenne: €86,094,000 2
Full Time (French: À plein temps) is a 2021 French drama film written and directed by Éric Gravel . The film stars Laure Calamy. The film had its world premiere at the 78th Venice International Film Festival on 2 September 2021.
Bernadette (also titled The President's Wife internationally) is a 2023 French biographical comedy film co-written and directed by Léa Domenach in her directorial debut. The film stars Catherine Deneuve in title role of Bernadette Chirac, French politician and the widow of the former president Jacques Chirac, with Denis Podalydès, Michel Vuillermoz and Sara Giraudeau in pivotal roles.
Lie with Me (French: Arrête avec tes mensonges, lit. 'Stop with Your Lies') is a 2022 French romantic drama film co-written and directed by Olivier Peyon , based on the 2017 novel of the same name by Philippe Besson .
The Animal Kingdom (French: Le Règne animal) is a 2023 science fantasy adventure drama film directed by Thomas Cailley and written by Cailley and Pauline Munier. It stars Romain Duris, Paul Kircher and Adèle Exarchopoulos.
Slalom received an average rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars on the French website AlloCiné, based on 29 reviews. [20] Jessica Kiang of Variety called it "Well-made, perceptively performed and deeply enraging, it's a difficult but necessary watch". [1]