, 1h35 Directed byAgnès Merlet OriginIrlande GenresDrama, Science fiction, Fantastic, Fantasy ActorsRachel Hurd-Wood, Harry Treadaway, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Susan Lynch, Stuart Graham, Kate O'Toole Rating61% James Furlong is the last in a long line of Furlongs who were each blessed or cursed with a strange ability. His grandfather, Charlie went temporarily blind when he thought about sex. His father, Philip could turn off anything electrical when he was frightened. From the moment of his violent birth, involving the death of his mother, his life seems ill-fated, but it is unclear what kind of ability, if any, he possesses. Growing up in rural Ireland, his grandmother tells him about the strange quirks of his ancestors and the boy begins to experiment on himself, longing to discover some extraordinary, hidden power. But instead, his experiments lead to the death of his family's livestock, followed swiftly by the loss of Philip and his beloved grandmother, Charlotte. By the time he is ten years old, James is the sole survivor of the Furlong family.
, 1h38 Directed byAgnès Merlet OriginFrance GenresDrama, Erotic, Biography, Historical, Romance ThemesPeinture ActorsValentina Cervi, Michel Serrault, Miki Manojlović, Luca Zingaretti, Emmanuelle Devos, Maurice Garrel Rating66% Seventeen-year-old Artemisia Gentileschi (Valentina Cervi), the daughter of Orazio Gentileschi, a renowned Italian painter, exhibits her father's talent, and is encouraged by her father, who has no sons and wishes his art to survive after him. However, in the chauvinistic world of early-1600s Italy women are forbidden to paint human nudes or enter the Academy of Arts. Orazio allows his daughter to study in his studio—although he draws the line at letting her view nude males. She is direct and determined, and bribes the fisherman Fulvio with a kiss to let her observe his body and draw him.
, 1h25 Directed byAgnès Merlet OriginFrance GenresDrama, Crime ThemesFilms about children, L'enfance marginalisée ActorsSandrine Blancke, Olivier Saladin, Maxime Leroux, Yolande Moreau, Jacques Mathou, Renan Mazéas Rating67% Dans une petite ville du Nord de la France, deux gamins d'une dizaine d'années, Martin et Simon, rejetés par leur père et livrés à eux-mêmes depuis que leur mère a quitté le foyer familial, tombent dans la délinquance pour survivre. Ils sont utilisés un temps par des bandes de garçons plus grands qu'eux, puis tentent de se mettre à leur compte, mais ils doivent subir la loi des plus forts. Dormant dans des wagons de marchandise, ils sont pris par les gendarmes et placés l'un en foyer, l'autre en famille d'accueil. C'est pour mieux s'en échapper à chaque fois, tant et si bien que l'administration, désarmée, ne sait plus que faire d'eux.
, 1h38 Directed byAgnès Merlet OriginFrance GenresDrama, Erotic, Biography, Historical, Romance ThemesPeinture ActorsValentina Cervi, Michel Serrault, Miki Manojlović, Luca Zingaretti, Emmanuelle Devos, Maurice Garrel Roles Story Rating66% Seventeen-year-old Artemisia Gentileschi (Valentina Cervi), the daughter of Orazio Gentileschi, a renowned Italian painter, exhibits her father's talent, and is encouraged by her father, who has no sons and wishes his art to survive after him. However, in the chauvinistic world of early-1600s Italy women are forbidden to paint human nudes or enter the Academy of Arts. Orazio allows his daughter to study in his studio—although he draws the line at letting her view nude males. She is direct and determined, and bribes the fisherman Fulvio with a kiss to let her observe his body and draw him.
, 1h25 Directed byAgnès Merlet OriginFrance GenresDrama, Crime ThemesFilms about children, L'enfance marginalisée ActorsSandrine Blancke, Olivier Saladin, Maxime Leroux, Yolande Moreau, Jacques Mathou, Renan Mazéas Roles Writer Rating67% Dans une petite ville du Nord de la France, deux gamins d'une dizaine d'années, Martin et Simon, rejetés par leur père et livrés à eux-mêmes depuis que leur mère a quitté le foyer familial, tombent dans la délinquance pour survivre. Ils sont utilisés un temps par des bandes de garçons plus grands qu'eux, puis tentent de se mettre à leur compte, mais ils doivent subir la loi des plus forts. Dormant dans des wagons de marchandise, ils sont pris par les gendarmes et placés l'un en foyer, l'autre en famille d'accueil. C'est pour mieux s'en échapper à chaque fois, tant et si bien que l'administration, désarmée, ne sait plus que faire d'eux.