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Directed by Alain Tanner,
Laurent FerrierOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Comedy-dramaActors Jean-Luc Bideau,
Miou-Miou,
Raymond Bussières,
Rufus,
Jacques Denis,
Myriam BoyerRating74%
Au lendemain de Mai 68, les destins de quatre couples s'entremêlent dans le canton de Genève : un professeur d'histoire et une caissière frontalière (Miou-Miou) aux allures de Robin des Bois qui apporte son soutien et sa compagnie à un retraité des chemins de fer (Raymond Bussières) habitant Annemasse; un paysan amoureux des baleines et sa femme qui se prostitue avec des immigrés; un ouvrier typographe au chômage (Rufus) et sa femme enceinte (Myriam Boyer); un correcteur dans un journal (Jean-Luc Bideau) et une secrétaire d'un banquier, adepte du tantrisme., 1h47
Directed by Claude MillerOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Thriller,
RomanceActors Gérard Depardieu,
Miou-Miou,
Claude Piéplu,
Christian Clavier,
Dominique Laffin,
Jacques DenisRating65%
David Martinaud is an accountant who leaves town for the weekends on the pretense that he is going to the old age home to care for his aging parents, who are in fact dead. He is really fixing up a chalet, where he intends to move in with Lise, who he has loved since childhood. However, Lise is just married to another and has a child, but this does not stop the warped and depressed David from pursuing his dream, which is motivated by a deep-seeted feeling of sexual inadequacy., 2h10
Directed by Jean Becker,
Stéphane ClavierOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Crime,
RomanceThemes La provence,
Films about sexuality,
Rape in fiction,
Erotic films,
LGBT-related film,
Lesbian-related filmsActors Isabelle Adjani,
Alain Souchon,
Michel Galabru,
Suzanne Flon,
François Cluzet,
Jenny ClèveRating71%
In this tragic tale of misunderstanding, obsession, and increasing madness, "Elle," a beautiful young woman (Isabelle Adjani) settles into a small town in the south of France with her introverted mother (Maria Machado) and physically handicapped father and soon becomes the subject of wild speculation because of her aloofness and at the same time, her obvious sexuality. The young woman is actually caught up in the desire to avenge the long-ago rape of her mother, a rape committed by three men who had arrived at her isolated house in a van which contained an old piano which they were delivering. A shy car mechanic (Alain Souchon) becomes enamored of her, and the woman suddenly sees him in a different light when she learns that his father, now dead, was an Italian immigrant who had owned and tried unsuccessfully to pawn the piano. Intent on taking action against the mechanic's family to right the wrong suffered by her mother, the daughter begins to lose her grip on sanity when she finds out that the men she suspects of the rape are actually innocent. In fact, her father had long ago exacted his own vengeance on the real culprits. This knowledge pushes her over the edge, and she has to be institutionalized. Meanwhile, the young mechanic misunderstands what happened and that leads to tragedy; he tracks down and kills the innocent men Elle had suspected of raping her mother, believing them to be responsible for Elle's current condition.