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Directed by Christian CarionOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
War,
Historical,
Musical,
RomanceThemes French war films,
Christmas films,
Political filmsActors Benno Fürmann,
Guillaume Canet,
Daniel Brühl,
Diane Kruger,
Gary Lewis,
Dany BoonRating75%
The story centers mainly upon six characters: Gordon (a Lieutenant of the Royal Scots Fusiliers); Audebert (a French Lieutenant in the 26th Infantry and reluctant son of a general); Horstmayer (a Jewish German Lieutenant of the 93rd Infantry); Palmer (a Scottish priest working as a stretcher-bearer); and German tenor Nikolaus Sprink and his Danish fiance, mezzo-soprano, Anna Sørensen (two famous opera stars)., 1h53
Directed by Christian CarionOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Thriller,
SpyThemes Spy films,
Politique,
Political filmsActors Guillaume Canet,
Emir Kusturica,
Willem Dafoe,
Alexandra Maria Lara Claudia Paolina,
Fred Ward,
Alexeï Gorbounov ou Aleksey GorbunovRating68%
In the early 1980s, a high-ranking KGB analyst, Sergei Grigoriev, disillusioned with the Soviet regime, decides to pass Soviet secrets, including a list of Soviet spies, to the government of France, then under the newly elected President François Mitterrand, a Socialist in coalition with the Communist Party. Grigoriev (code-named Farewell by the French intelligence service) hopes to force change in the Soviet Union by revealing their extensive network of spies trying to acquire scientific, technical and industrial information from the West. He uses Pierre Froment, a naïve French engineer based in Moscow, as his unlikely intermediary. After the first transfer of information, Pierre confides in his wife Jessica, who is adamant about his stopping to preserve their family. Grigoriev persuades Pierre to continue without telling Jessica. He will accept neither money nor defection as a reward, but sometimes requests small gifts from Pierre's trips to France, such as a Sony Walkman and Queen cassette tapes for his son, some cognac, or books of French poetry. As Farewell's prodigious output blossoms, the French are bewildered by the sheer scale and yield of top Western technology transferred covertly to the Soviets., 1h58
Directed by Raoul PeckOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Biography,
HistoricalThemes Films about writers,
PhilosophieActors August Diehl,
Vicky Krieps,
Olivier Gourmet,
Rolf Kanies,
Ivan FranekRating66%
En 1844, Karl Marx, jeune journaliste et philosophe de 26 ans, est victime de la censure en Allemagne. Il s’exile à Paris avec sa femme Jenny von Westphalen. Ils y font la rencontre de Friedrich Engels, fils révolté d’un riche industriel allemand. Le trio va alors décider qu'il faut changer le monde et débutent la rédaction d'une œuvre qui accompagnera les multiples révoltes ouvrières en Europe : le Manifeste du Parti communiste., 2h50
Directed by Bertrand TavernierOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
War,
Biography,
HistoricalThemes Films about films,
Mise en scène d'un scénariste,
Histoire de France,
L'Occupation allemande en FranceActors Jacques Gamblin,
Denis Podalydès,
Christian Berkel,
Charlotte Kady,
Marie Gillain,
Olivier GourmetRating68%
The film is about the French film industry from 1942 to 1944 during the Nazi occupation. The film focuses on assistant director and resistance fighter Jean Devaivre and screenwriter Jean Aurenche. Aurenche is on the move so that he doesn't have to write anything collaborationist. Devaivre is in dangerous political activity. Devaivre also works for the German production company Continental Films, where he is respected. On the other hand, Aurenche's scriptwriting doesn't help how he lives and he is a womanizer which causes him to procrastinate., 1h38
Directed by Stefan RuzowitzkyOrigin GermanGenres Drama,
War,
Historical,
CrimeThemes Films about religion,
Political films,
Films about Jews and Judaism,
Faux-monnayeurActors Karl Markovics,
August Diehl,
Martin Brambach,
Sebastian Urzendowsky,
Tilo Prückner,
Andreas SchmidtRating74%
The film begins shortly after the end of the Second World War, with a German man arriving in Monte Carlo. After checking into an expensive hotel and paying with cash, he takes in the high life of Monte Carlo, successfully gambling in a casino and attracting the attention of a beautiful French woman. Later, she discovers tattooed numerals on his arm, revealing him as a survivor of the Nazi concentration camps., 1h51
Directed by Laurent HerbietOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
War,
Historical,
CrimeThemes French war films,
La colonisation française,
Algerian War films,
Histoire de FranceActors Olivier Gourmet,
Robinson Stévenin,
Cécile de France,
Charles Aznavour,
Bruno Solo,
Éric CaravacaRating69%
France, 1993. The retired Colonel Raoul Duplan is shot in his home. As the police is baffled, the young army officer Galois leads the investigation. Shortly thereafter, she receives a letter containing some diary pages of a lieutenant who served since 1955 in the Algerian war under the command Duplan and disappeared in 1957 under mysterious circumstances., 2h53
Directed by Terrence MalickOrigin GermanGenres Drama,
War,
Biography,
HistoricalActors August Diehl,
Michael Nyqvist,
Jürgen Prochnow,
Matthias Schoenaerts,
Bruno Ganz,
Alexander FehlingRating73%
En 1938, après l'arrivée des troupes d'Hitler en Autriche, Franz Jägerstätter est le seul de son village, St. Radegund, à voter contre l'Anschluss. Il refuse ensuite catégoriquement de combattre pour le Troisième Reich. En conséquence, cet objecteur de conscience est emprisonné à Linz, puis à Berlin., 1h49
Directed by Alexis MichalikOrigin FranceGenres Biography,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
HistoricalThemes Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors Thomas Solivéres,
Olivier Gourmet,
Lucie Boujenah,
Clémentine Célarié,
Mathilde Seigner,
Alice de LencquesaingRating73%
En 1897, à Paris. Le jeune Edmond Rostand (Thomas Solivérès) n'a rien écrit depuis deux ans lorsqu'il propose un rôle au célèbre Constant Coquelin (Olivier Gourmet). Le seul problème : la pièce n'est pas écrite, il n'a que le titre : Cyrano de Bergerac. Entre les histoires d'amour de son meilleur ami, les caprices des actrices, la jalousie de sa femme, le manque d'enthousiasme de son entourage, Edmond se met à écrire cette pièce à laquelle personne ne croit.