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Directed by Serge BourguignonOrigin FranceGenres DramaThemes Films about children,
Medical-themed films,
Films about psychiatry,
Films about disabilitiesActors Hardy Krüger,
Nicole Courcel,
Patricia Gozzi,
Daniel Ivernel,
André Oumansky,
Anne-Marie CoffinetRating77%
Pierre suffers from amnesia after a war-time accident in which he might have killed a young Vietnamese girl while crash-landing his stricken plane. His nurse, Madeleine, lives with him in a low-key but potentially romantic relationship. When Pierre sees Cybèle, a young girl in distress as her obviously loveless father is dropping her off at an orphanage, he befriends her. Each of the two is lonely, childlike, and in need of a supportive friend. Eventually, he pretends to be the girl's father, which allows her to escape the locked orphanage for a day, and he shares every one of his Sundays with her for months., 1h30
Directed by Robert Sallin,
Serge BourguignonOrigin USAGenres DramaActors Albert Finney,
Yvette Mimieux,
Georgina Cookson,
Theo Marcuse,
Tutte Lemkow,
Peter MaddenRating52%
George Smith (Albert Finney) is a middle age San Francisco architect in mid-life crisis and dissatisfied with the extent of his professional career, as his latest project is nothing more than a warehouse. After he and his wife Alice (Yvette Mimieux) attend a large party they go home and reassess their lives. George remembers how he used to admire Pablo Picasso so much when he was in college and suddenly proposes to his wife that they go to Europe and find Picasso. As they travel through numerous places in France and Spain they meet a number of interesting people but George's obsessive quest begins to wear on Alice. They never actually find Picasso, and in a typical Hollywood ending, they walk off into the sunset after reaffirming their love for each other., 1h32
Directed by Georges Lautner,
Serge Bourguignon,
André ZwobadaOrigin FranceThemes La colonisation française,
Spy films,
Histoire de FranceActors Yves Vincent,
Renée Saint-Cyr,
Jean Danet,
Roland Toutain,
Raymond Cordy,
Guy DecombleD'après le roman éponyme de Pierre Nord, 1h48
Directed by Samuel BenchetritOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Mob film,
CrimeThemes Gangster filmsActors Anna Mouglalis,
Édouard Baer,
Jean Rochefort,
Jean-Pierre Kalfon,
Bouli Lanners,
Laurent TerzieffRating70%
Quatre histoires se déroulent dans ou autour d'une cafétéria, au bord d'une nationale., 1h43
Directed by Jean-Luc GodardOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
RomanceThemes Films about films,
Films about writers,
Mise en scène d'un scénaristeActors Brigitte Bardot,
Michel Piccoli,
Jack Palance,
Fritz Lang,
Giorgia Moll,
Raoul CoutardRating74%
American film producer Jeremy Prokosch (Jack Palance) hires respected Austrian director Fritz Lang (playing himself) to direct a film adaptation of Homer's Odyssey. Dissatisfied with Lang's treatment of the material as an art film, Prokosch hires Paul Javal (Michel Piccoli), a novelist and playwright, to rework the script. The conflict between artistic expression and commercial opportunity parallels Paul's sudden estrangement from his wife Camille Javal (Brigitte Bardot), who becomes aloof with Paul after he leaves her alone with Prokosch, a millionaire playboy., 1h50
Directed by Jean-Luc GodardOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Comedy-drama,
RomanceThemes Transport en Île-de-France,
Métro parisien dans la culture populaireActors Jean-Pierre Léaud,
Chantal Goya,
Marlène Jobert,
Brigitte Bardot,
Françoise Hardy,
Birger MalmstenRating73%
The film stars Jean-Pierre Léaud as Paul, a romantic young idealist and literary lion-wannabe who chases budding pop star, Madeleine (Chantal Goya, a real life Yé-yé girl). Despite markedly different musical tastes and political leanings, the two soon become romantically involved and begin a ménage à quatre with Madeleine's two roommates, Catherine (Catherine-Isabelle Duport) and Elisabeth (Marlène Jobert). The camera probes the young actors in a series of vérité-style interviews about love, love-making, and politics.