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MK2
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Foundation date 14 july 1974
Creator Marin Karmitz

MK2 est une société de production, de distribution et ventes internationales de films, et d’exploitation de salles de cinémas, fondée en 1974 par Marin Karmitz, aujourd’hui dirigée par ses fils Nathanaël Karmitz et Elisha Karmitz.

Le réseau de cinémas MK2 est présent à Paris depuis 1974, avec dix cinémas et soixante-cinq écrans et dans le Sud de l’Espagne depuis 2014, après le rachat du réseau Cinesur (neuf cinémas). MK2 exploite un catalogue de six cents films, parmi lesquels des œuvres produites, coproduites ou distribuées de réalisateurs tels que Charlie Chaplin, Claude Chabrol, François Truffaut, Krzysztof Kieslowski, Abbas Kiarostami, ou encore Xavier Dolan.

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Filmography of MK2 (98 films)

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Production

Three Colors: White, 1h40
Directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski
Origin France
Genres Drama, Comedy, Romance
Themes Films about immigration, Films about marriage
Actors Zbigniew Zamachowski, Julie Delpy, Jerzy Stuhr, Janusz Gajos, Aleksander Bardini, Juliette Binoche

After opening with a brief, seemingly irrelevant scene of a suitcase on an airport carousel, the story quickly focuses on a Paris divorce court where Karol Karol (Zbigniew Zamachowski) is pleading with the judge — the same legal proceedings that Juliette Binoche's character briefly stumbled upon in Blue. The immigrant Karol, despite his difficulty in understanding French, is made to understand that his wife Dominique (Julie Delpy) does not love him. The grounds for divorce are humiliating: Karol was unable to consummate the marriage. Along with his wife, he loses his means of support (a beauty salon they jointly owned), his legal residency in France, and the rest of his cash in a series of mishaps, and is soon a beggar. He only retains a 2 franc coin.
Three Colors: Red, 1h39
Directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski
Origin France
Genres Drama, Crime, Romance
Themes Films about sexuality
Actors Irène Jacob, Jean-Louis Trintignant, Samuel Le Bihan, Jean-Pierre Lorit, Julie Delpy, Juliette Binoche

The film begins with clips that track a telephone call between London and Geneva, where a university student and part-time model, Valentine Dussaut (Irène Jacob), is talking to her emotionally infantile and possessive boyfriend. During her work as a model she poses for a chewing-gum campaign and during the photo shoot the photographer asks her to look very sad. While walking back home Auguste, a neighbour of Valentine's, drops a set of books, notices that a particular chapter of the Criminal Code was open at random, and concentrates on that passage. While driving back to her apartment Valentine is distracted while adjusting the radio and accidentally runs over a dog. She tracks down the owner, a reclusive retired judge, Joseph Kern (Jean-Louis Trintignant). He seems unconcerned by the accident or the injuries sustained by Rita, his dog. Valentine takes Rita to a veterinarian, where she learns that Rita is pregnant. Valentine takes the dog home.
Torment
Torment (1994)
, 1h40
Directed by Claude Chabrol
Origin France
Genres Drama, Thriller, Crime
Themes Films about sexuality
Actors Emmanuelle Béart, François Cluzet, Nathalie Cardone, Marc Lavoine, André Wilms, Christiane Minazzoli

Paul (Cluzet) and Nelly (Béart) are a married couple who run a successful hotel. Paul begins to suspect Nelly of being unfaithful, and eventually descends into paranoia from which there is no escape. Instead of the usual final caption, "The End", L'Enfer finishes on a caption that reads "Without end..."
Three Colors: Blue, 1h40
Directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski, Emmanuel Finkiel
Origin France
Genres Drama, Musical
Themes Films about immigration, Medical-themed films, Films about music and musicians, Films about classical music and musicians, Musical films, Films about psychiatry, Films about disabilities
Actors Juliette Binoche, Benoît Régent, Emmanuelle Riva, Julie Delpy, Florence Pernel, Guillaume de Tonquédec

Julie (Juliette Binoche), wife of the famous composer Patrice de Courcy, must cope with the death of her husband and daughter in an automobile accident she herself survives. While recovering in the hospital, Julie attempts suicide by overdose, but cannot swallow the pills. After being released from the hospital, Julie, who it is suggested wrote (or helped to write) much of her husband's famous pieces, destroys what is left behind of them, finishes an affair she has been having during her marriage, and closes up the house she lived in with her family. She takes an apartment in Paris without telling anyone, leaving behind all her clothes and possessions, and taking only a chandelier of blue beads that the viewer assumes belonged to her daughter.
The Oak
The Oak (1992)
, 1h45
Directed by Lucian Pintilie
Origin Roumanie
Genres Drama, Comedy
Actors Maia Morgenstern, Răzvan Vasilescu, Victor Rebengiuc, Dorel Vişan, Dan Condurache, Leopoldina Bălănuță

Dans la Roumanie de Ceaucescu, Nela, fille d'un ancien colonel de la Securitate, refuse de suivre la voie de son père et de sa sœur. À la mort de son père, elle quitte Bucarest pour aller enseigner dans une ville de campagne, elle y rencontre Mitica.
Betty
Betty (1992)
, 1h43
Directed by Claude Chabrol, Alain Wermus
Origin France
Genres Drama
Themes Films about alcoholism, Medical-themed films, Films about drugs
Actors Marie Trintignant, Stéphane Audran, Jean-François Garreaud, Christiane Minazzoli, Pierre Martot, Thomas Chabrol

Betty (Marie Trintignant), a young alcoholic woman, is caught cold while cheating on her bourgeois husband. Wasting no time, he and his family arrange a quick divorce settlement, ousting her from home and keeping her away from the two children the couple have. One night she ends up in a restaurant called Le Trou (The Hole), where she meets Laure (Stéphane Audran), an older woman, an alcoholic herself. Laure decides to take care of Betty after hearing the heart-breaking stories of her being a victim of a rich and ruthless society. Betty receives care and friendship from Laure, who's in a relationship with Mario (Jean-Francois Garreaud), the restaurant's owner. The envy toward Laure for Mario grows each day and will drive Betty to artfully contrive the means to conquer her new friend's lover. Laure realizes she has made a mistake by trusting her new friend and things soon begin to tremble between them. Betty's true colors are now visible and she sees her life at a point of no return, as she selfishly stomped on the last chance she had been given to be a better person.
Madame Bovary, 2h23
Directed by Claude Chabrol, Alain Wermus
Origin France
Genres Drama, Historical, Romance
Themes Films about sexuality, Films about suicide, Madame Bovary
Actors Isabelle Huppert, Jean-François Balmer, Christophe Malavoy, Jean Yanne, François Maistre, Lucas Belvaux

1837. Au cours d’une visite chez l’un de ses patients, Charles Bovary, médecin de campagne normand, s’éprend d’Emma, fille du riche fermier Rouault. Deux mois plus tard, ce dernier, qui sait le docteur veuf et désireux de refaire sa vie, lui offre la main de la jeune femme.
I Want to Go Home, 1h40
Directed by Alain Resnais
Origin France
Genres Comedy
Themes La bande dessinée
Actors Gérard Depardieu, Laura Benson, Ludivine Sagnier, Linda Lavin, Micheline Presle, Caroline Silhol

Joey Wellman, an American cartoonist from Cleveland now largely forgotten at home, visits France with his partner Lena to attend an exhibition in Paris about the comic strip (bande dessinée) which features his work. He also hopes to be reconciled with his daughter Elsie who has been a student in Paris for two years, in flight from the American culture of which she sees her father as a typical example. Elsie is naively infatuated with French literature, and is trying to secure an introduction to the brilliant university professor Christian Gauthier, an expert on Flaubert but also an enthusiast for comic books. The meeting of father and daughter goes badly, but Elsie is persuaded to join Joey and Lena for the weekend at the country house of Gauthier's mother, Isabelle. During a comic-themed masquerade party, all of the characters are made to reconsider their present and past relationships.
Baxter
Baxter (1989)
, 1h22
Directed by Jérôme Boivin
Origin France
Genres Drama, Fantastic, Comedy, Horror
Themes Films about animals, Films about dogs, Mise en scène d'un mammifère
Actors Lise Delamare, Maxime Leroux, Jacques Spiesser, Jean-Paul Roussillon, Catherine Ferran, Daniel Rialet

Baxter, a bull terrier, is taken from the pens and given to an old woman. Baxter hates the old woman’s bland lifestyle and reacts to her habits with disgust. In contrast, he becomes obsessed with the young couple across the street as he observes their nightly lovemaking sessions. Baxter attempts to communicate his dominance over the old woman by causing her to stumble, but his plan backfires. The old woman’s condition deteriorates, and ultimately Baxter kills her in order to be adopted by the young couple.
Story of Women, 1h50
Directed by Claude Chabrol
Origin France
Genres Drama
Themes Feminist films, Pregnancy films, Politique, Films about sexuality, Political films, Histoire de France, L'Occupation allemande en France
Actors Isabelle Huppert, François Cluzet, Nils Tavernier, Marie Trintignant, Dominique Blanc, Lolita Chammah

Under the German military administration in occupied France during World War II. Paul Latour is a prisoner of war in Germany and his wife Marie lives hand-to-mouth with their two children in a squalid flat. A neighbour, whose husband is also in Germany, has fallen pregnant and is trying to lose the baby. Marie helps her, successfully. Other women come to her and she starts charging.
Chocolat
Chocolat (1988)
, 1h45
Directed by Claire Denis
Origin France
Genres Drama
Themes Films set in Africa, La colonisation française, Histoire de France
Actors François Cluzet, Isaac de Bankolé, Giulia Boschi, Jean-Claude Adelin, Mireille Perrier, Jacques Denis

The film begins with an adult woman named France, walking down a road toward Douala, Cameroon. While walking, she is picked up by William J. Park (Emmet Judson Williamson), an African American who has moved to Africa and is driving to Limbe with his son. As they ride, France's mind drifts and we see her as a young girl in Northern French Cameroon where her father was a colonial administrator. The story is conducted through the eyes of young France, showing her friendship with the "houseboy", Protée, as well the sexual tension between him and her young and beautiful mother, Aimée. The conflict of the film comes from the discomfort created as France and her mother attempt to move past the established boundaries between themselves and the native Africans. This is brought to a head through Luc Segalen (Jean-Claude Adelin), a Western drifter who stays with the Dalens family after a small aircraft crashes nearby. He makes public the evident sexual attraction between Aimée and Protée, prompting the mother to act on her desire. This results in a fight between Luc and Protée, who consequently loses his in-house job and is moved to work outdoors in the garage as a mechanic.
Life Is a Long Quiet River, 1h30
Directed by Étienne Chatiliez
Origin France
Genres Comedy
Themes Films about children, Films about families
Actors Benoît Magimel, Catherine Hiegel, Daniel Gélin, Hélène Vincent, André Wilms, Christine Pignet

In a maternity clinic two children from families with completely different social backgrounds are switched at birth. One goes on to live in an upper-middle-class family while the other to a poor family. Twelve years later, the mistake is discovered and the child living with the poor family is taken back by his parents, but keeps in touch with his former family and makes them encounter his new brothers and sisters. A series of satirical and comedic scenes follow.
Au Revoir les Enfants, 1h43
Directed by Louis Malle
Origin France
Genres Drama, War
Themes French war films, Films about children, Films about religion, Scoutisme, Political films, Films about Jews and Judaism, Histoire de France, L'Occupation allemande en France, La condition juive en France sous l'Occupation allemande
Actors Raphaël Fejtö, Gaspard Manesse, Philippe Morier-Genoud, François Berléand, Francine Racette, Stanislas Carré de Malberg

During the winter of 1943-44, Julien Quentin, a student at a Carmelite boarding school in occupied France, is returning to school from vacation. He acts tough to the students at the school, but he is actually a pampered mother's boy who still wets his bed. Saddened to be returning to the tedium of boarding school, Julien's classes seem uneventful until Père Jean, the headmaster, introduces three new pupils. One of them, Jean Bonnet, is the same age as Julien. Like the other students, Julien at first despises Bonnet, a socially awkward boy with a talent for arithmetic and playing the piano.
Masks
Masks (1987)
, 1h40
Directed by Claude Chabrol, Alain Wermus
Origin France
Genres Drama, Thriller, Comedy, Crime
Themes Films about writers, Films about journalists, Films about television
Actors Philippe Noiret, Robin Renucci, Bernadette Lafont, Monique Chaumette, Anne Brochet, Pierre-François Duméniaud

Roland Wolf, jeune journaliste, se fait inviter par Christian Legagneur, sous prétexte d'écrire la biographie de ce présentateur-vedette de télévision. En réalité, il cherche à retrouver la trace de sa sœur Madeleine, mystérieusement disparue. Celle-ci était l'amie de Catherine, la filleule de Legagneur, qui dépérit, victime d'un mal étrange. Roland devient l'amant de Catherine, et démasque Legagneur qui cherche à la tuer pour s'emparer de sa fortune. Cerné par la police, Legagneur, lors d'une émission en direct, avoue sa culpabilité ainsi que son mépris pour son public.
Good Morning, Babylon, 1h58
Directed by Frères Taviani
Genres Drama, Historical, Romance
Themes Films about films, Films about immigration, La précarité
Actors Vincent Spano, Joaquim de Almeida, Greta Scacchi, Bérangère Bonvoisin, Désirée Nosbusch, Omero Antonutti

1913 en Toscane - Le maître-maçon Bonnano restaure une église, aidé par ses sept fils dont deux, Nicola et Andrea, qui décident d'aller tenter leur chance aux États-Unis. Ils iront de déconvenue en désillusion, jusqu'à ce jour de 1914 où le hasard les mène à San Francisco. Là, le réalisateur David Wark Griffith prépare son nouveau film, Intolérance, et engage deux maîtres-maçons italiens pour en réaliser les décors. Les deux frères se font passer pour eux mais, leur supercherie découverte, se font renvoyer. Ils rencontrent alors deux figurantes de la production, Edna et Mabel, qui les poussent à réaliser une sculpture monumentale en carton-pâte, d'un éléphant. Ils parviennent à la présenter au metteur en scène qui, impressionné, les embauche.