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[3] [37] It had a special screening at the Cabourg Film Festival in France on 17 June 2023, [7] and it was released in France and around the world by Disney+ on 7 July 2023, [4] [1] the same day the film was released in Canada by Star+, [17] and in the United States by Hulu. [38] The film was released in English-speaking countries as A Place to ...
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De Gaulle (Part 1 & 2) De Gaulle (Parties 1 & 2) Antonin Baudry: Simon Abkarian, Niels Schneider, Thierry Lhermitte: Pathé [51] [52] Dracula: A Love Tale ‡ Dracula: A Love Tale: Luc Besson: Caleb Landry Jones, Christoph Waltz, Matilda De Angelis, Zoë Bleu, Haymon Maria Buttinger Apollo Films [53] French Lover † French Lover: Nina Rives
List of 2001 box office number-one films in France. 1 language. Français; Edit links ... Download QR code; Print/export ... Film Box office Notes Ref 1: 3 January ...
[1] Angel Face (Gueule d'ange) Vanessa Filho: Marion Cotillard, Ayline Aksoy-Etaix, Alban Lenoir [2] Black Forest (Forêt Noire) Philippe-David Gagné, Jean-Marc E. Roy: Brillantissime: Michèle Laroque: Michèle Laroque, Kad Merad, Rossy de Palma [3] La Ch'tite famille: Dany Boon: Dany Boon, Line Renaud, Laurence Arne [4] [5] Climax: Gaspar Noé
December 1: Aline: Valérie Lemercier: Valérie Lemercier, Roc Lafortune, Danielle Fichaud, Sylvain Marcel [1] Arthur Rambo: Laurent Cantet: Rabah Nait Oufella, Antoine Reinartz [2] Beautiful Minds (Presque) Bernard Campan, Alexandre Jollien: Bernard Campan, Alexandre Jollien: Benedetta: Paul Verhoeven: Virginie Efira, Lambert Wilson, Charlotte ...
Code Unknown (French: Code inconnu : Récit incomplet de divers voyages) is a 2000 film directed by Michael Haneke. Most of the story occurs in Paris , France, where the fates of several characters intersect and connect.
French films released in 1985; Title Director Cast Genre Notes Adieu Blaireau: Bob Decout: Philippe Léotard, Annie Girardot, Juliette Binoche: Crime [1] [2] Adieu Bonaparte: Youssef Chahine: Michel Piccoli, Patrice Chéreau, Christian Patey: Historical film: French–Egyptian co-production [3] [4] A.K: Chris Marker: Robert Kramer, Akira ...