, 1h25 Directed byJacques Berthier OriginFrance GenresDrama ActorsAnouk Aimée, Christian Pezey, Jacques Dacqmine, Patricia Gozzi, Geneviève Fontanel, Renée Gardès Roles Eloi Rating58% Eloi est un jeune chiffonnier qui travaille au marché aux puces de Saint-Ouen. Il vit avec sa petite sœur Fortunée, sa grand-mère (nommée "la reine") et une amie (Nénette), secrètement amoureuse de lui. Sa vie sera bouleversée lorsqu'il tombera, à son tour, amoureux de Madame Lormoy, l'épouse d'un antiquaire du quai de Notre-Dame.
, 1h50 Directed byClaude Chabrol, Philippe de Broca OriginFrance GenresDrama, Comedy-drama ActorsGérard Blain, Jean-Claude Brialy, Juliette Mayniel, Guy Decomble, Claude Cerval, Stéphane Audran Rating71% Paul, a dissolute, profligate and jaded Parisian, takes in his naive, innocent and idealistic cousin Charles from the provinces who is something of a mama's boy while they both attend law school. Paul takes Charles to a club at which he meets the beautiful Florence, who has the reputation of being a slut because she has slept around with every man in Paul's circle of friends. She takes an interest in Charles, who knows nothing of her past, and he kisses and falls desperately in love with her. Paul refuses to study for their law-school exam, cavalierly boasting that he is smart enough to pass it without opening a book, while Charles studies frantically for it in order to make sure that he will not disappoint his mother, to whom he writes daily. But one day, through a misunderstanding, two hours before Charles had told Florence to meet him outside the law school after his class, she comes to meet him at Paul's flat. The only ones there are Paul and Clovis, a thoroughly corrupt friend of Paul's who operates as a kind of hustler, pimp and purveyor of bizarre entertainments for Paul and his friends; Clovis has previously expressed to Florence his disapproval and resentment of her trying to break away from her past by pretending to Charles to be the virtuous maid she isn't. Clovis then lewdly proposes with insidiously lascivious suggestiveness to Florence that she have sex with Paul, to which she succumbs, and they adjourn to the bedroom, so that, by the time Charles comes home he discovers that the Florence he loves has given herself to Paul. Paul, without studying at all, passes the law-school exam anyway, as he had predicted, but Charles, despite all his study, yet distraught and in an emotional turmoil over his loss of Florence to his cousin, flunks. Torn between a desire to kill Paul and to kill himself, Charles loads one of Paul's revolver pistols with a single bullet in one of its six chambers, spins the cylinder and pulls the trigger while pointing the gun at the sleeping Paul's head, only to hear just an empty click. Later, Paul, not realizing that the pistol has a bullet in it, points it playfully at Charles, whose panic-stricken gesticulations are not enough to dissuade Paul from pulling the trigger, thereby killing Charles. The doorbell rings and Paul goes to open it with the gun in his hand. The movie ends before Paul reaches the door.