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Directed by Jacob BergerOrigin FranceGenres DramaThemes Films about religion,
Films about IslamActors Lola Créton,
Marthe Keller,
Julie Gayet,
Lyes Salem,
Pierre Ascaride,
Pierre BanderetRating61%
Anaïs, étudiante en médecine vit chez sa grand-mère, Isabelle, en Suisse. Celle-ci la reconnaît voilée dans le train. Tout en essayant de comprendre et d'éviter sa radicalisation, Isabelle se souvient qu'elle aussi a été mêlée au terrorisme via le Front populaire de libération de la Palestine et l'attentat du vol Swiss Air 330 le 21 février 1970., 1h30
Directed by Jacob BergerOrigin FranceGenres Romantic comedyActors Michel Galabru,
Noémie Kocher,
Marie-Dominique Dessez,
Dominique Guillo,
Samuel Jouy,
Marie PilletDans un village protestant des Cévennes, la jolie Rachel doit épouser Joseph, le pasteur. L’arrivée de Matthieu, jeune et beau citadin, jette le trouble dans le cœur de Rachel et dans la collectivité., 1h43
Directed by Jacob BergerOrigin FranceGenres DramaThemes Films about writersActors Gérard Depardieu,
Guillaume Depardieu,
Sylvie Testud,
Julien Boisselier,
Hiam Abbass,
Noémie KocherRating61%
Writer Leo Shepherd is informed that he has won the Nobel Prize. He lives in the Swiss countryside with his daughter, Virginie, who has given up her entire life for him, and he has an estranged son, Paul, who lives in the city. Leo makes his way to Sweden on a motorcycle, against the advice of his friends. Paul hears of his father having won the prize, and calls him to congratulate him, but his sister refuses to let Paul speak to their father. Still wishing to reconnect with his father, Paul sets off to find him. They first meet up at a petrol station, and later at the scene of an accident. Leo barely manages to survive. Taking advantage of the confusion, Paul kidnaps Leo, claiming that his father had not spent much time with him when he was growing up. Meanwhile, Leo's identification papers are found at the scene of the accident, and he is reported dead. Paul ties up Leo with yellow tape, and takes him on a road trip, giving Paul an opportunity to have his say and make Leo listen., 2h8
Directed by Irwin WinklerOrigin USAGenres Drama,
RomanceThemes Medical-themed films,
Films about disabilities,
La cécitéActors Val Kilmer,
Mira Sorvino,
Kelly McGillis,
Steven Weber,
Nathan Lane,
Bruce DavisonRating60%
Amy Benic (Mira Sorvino) takes a vacation at a spa outside New York City. Virgil Adamson (Val Kilmer) is a masseur at the spa and gives Amy a massage. Amy inexplicably cries and Virgil comforts her. While complimenting Virgil on the massage, Amy realizes that Virgil is blind. Virgil asks her out, and the two eventually begin a relationship., 1h45
Directed by Donna DeitchOrigin USAGenres DramaThemes Films about sexuality,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related filmActors Brittany Murphy,
Jason Priestley,
Beau Bridges,
Margot Kidder,
Mimi Rogers,
Steven WeberRating72%
In the 1950s Dorothy Nelson (Brittany Murphy) joins the United States Navy where she meets the Friends of Dorothy, a code name for a group of gay and lesbian sailors. Nelson meets Billy (Jason Priestley), who takes her to an interracial nightclub that tolerates gay people. However, the NCIS raids the nightclub, and Nelson is among those servicemembers who receive a Section 8 discharge for "sexual perversion." Returning to Homer, she tries to restart her life as a public school teacher, but her Section 8 discharge prevents her from getting a job. When her homosexuality becomes public knowledge, her mother expels her from the house, forcing her to seek shelter at a family friend's grocery store. However, the townspeople disapprove of this arrangement, and Nelson becomes homeless. An independent-minded woman named Janet (Helen Shaver) at the local diner defends her against the verbal harassment and advises Nelson to go to the bohemian Greenwich Village, the only place where she might be free to be herself.