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Les Biches (English: The Does) is a 1968 drama film directed by Claude Chabrol. It depicts a tortured love triangle between characters portrayed by Stéphane Audran and Jacqueline Sassard; Jean-Louis Trintignant also stars. Audran won the Silver Bear for Best Actress at the 18th Berlin International Film Festival. [3]
The students of the Louis XIV Lycée are known to constantly fail the Baccalauréat test, the school is the last in the baccalauréat ranking with 100% of failures.. Indeed, they voluntarily have bad results in order to be able to continue having fun as students.
Le Promeneur du Champ de Mars, by Robert Guédiguian; L'un reste, l'autre part, by Claude Berri; Sauf le respect que je vous dois, by Fabienne Godet; Tout pour plaire, by Cécile Telerman; À travers la forêt, by Jean-Paul Civeyrac
Two Women (French: Deux femmes en or) is a Canadian sex comedy film, directed by Chloé Robichaud and released in 2025. [1] A modernized remake of Claude Fournier's influential 1970 comedy film Two Women in Gold, the film stars Karine Gonthier-Hyndman and Laurence Leboeuf as Florence and Violette, two unfulfilled suburban mothers who begin to reevaluate their life priorities after Florence ...
2+2 (Spanish: Dos más dos) is a 2012 Argentine comedy-drama film directed by Diego Kaplan and starring Adrián Suar, Carla Peterson, Julieta Díaz and Juan Minujín. [2] The plot revolves around two successful friendly couples: Diego and Emilia, and Betina and Richard.
During the last weeks of filming, the art director Lazare Meerson hired a 23-year-old Hungarian as a replacement in his team, Alexandre Trauner, who went on to work as designer on many major French films of the following decades. Sous les toits de Paris was the first of four successful sound films that Clair made for Tobis, all in collaboration ...
Sous le Vent des Marquises: Pierre Godeau François Damiens, Salomé Dewaels [fr; de], Roman Kolinka [fr; de; ht; tr; vo; ja], Anne Coesens: Pan-Européenne [90] Le Bonheur est pour Demain ⌀ Le Bonheur est pour Demain: Brigitte Sy: Laetitia Casta, Damien Bonnard, Béatrice Dalle: Paradis Films [91] M. & Mme Toutlemonde ⌀ M. & Mme Toutlemonde
Roland Moreno, the real life inventor of the smart card, was cast in the film as a "mad inventor" who creates a "love computer." [2] Florence Guérin recalls how she gave her first line to the cinema in this film: "After passing a day doing a walk-on part, I knew that the next day they needed a girl for a nude scene, but she had a line in it.