, 1h40 Directed byMárta Mészáros OriginHongrie GenresDrama ActorsMarina Vlady, Jan Nowicki, Vladimir Vysotsky Rating62% Juli vient chercher refuge dans le centre d’hébergement pour femmes dirigé par Mari. Une belle amitié va naître de l’élan solidaire de ces deux femmes qui souffrent d’être mariées à des hommes frustes.
, 2h27 Directed byAndrzej Wajda GenresDrama, War, Historical, Romance ThemesHistoire de France, Napoleonic Wars films ActorsBogusław Linda, Alicja Bachleda-Curuś, Jerzy Bińczycki, Daniel Olbrychski, Grażyna Szapołowska, Andrzej Seweryn Rating60% Pan Tadeusz is told in flashbacks as the author, Adam Mickiewicz, reads his work to a group of elderly exiles in Paris. The story takes place over the course of five days in 1811 and one day in 1812 in rolling landscapes of Lithuania inhabited by Poles whose homeland has been recently partitioned among Russia, the Austrian Empire and Prussia. Not far off in history looms Napoleon's invasion of Russia, the prospect of which heartens Poles yearning for liberation. But more immediately, the characters in Pan Tadeusz are feuding among themselves.
, 2h30 Directed byJacques Rivette OriginFrance GenresDrama, Fantasy, Romance ThemesGhost films ActorsEmmanuelle Béart, Jerzy Radziwiłowicz, Anne Brochet, Nicole Garcia, Olivier Cruveiller Rating67% Julien (Radziwilowicz) is a middle-aged clockmaker who lives alone with his cat in a large house in the Paris suburbs. Julien is blackmailing 'Madame X' (Brochet) who is importing fake antique Chinese silks, and may have murdered her sister. By chance, he meets Marie (Béart), a beautiful young woman he last saw a year ago, and they begin a passionate relationship. Though elusive, Marie agrees to move in with him; she acts strangely at times and appears absent. A mystery connects Marie to Madame X's dead sister and in uncovering Marie's secret Julien risks losing her. The film is separated into four parts, named to reflect the narrative perspective.