, 1h40 Directed byRaoul Ruiz OriginFrance GenresComedy, Fantasy ActorsJohn Hurt, Didier Bourdon, David Warner, Daniel Prévost, Myriem Roussel Roles La vierge des imitations Rating64% Lorsque son père meurt à la fin de la Première Guerre mondiale, Félicien (Didier Bourdon) découvre qu'il avait investi tout son argent au Portugal, dans un village reculé. Une fois là-bas, il découvre qu'il s'y passe des choses étranges voire surnaturelles…
, 1h47 Directed byJean-Luc Godard OriginFrance GenresDrama, Comedy-drama ThemesFilms set in Africa, Pregnancy films, Films about religion, Films about sexuality, Erotic films, Films based on the Bible, Portrayals of Jesus in film, Films about virginity ActorsJuliette Binoche, Myriem Roussel, Johan Leysen, Georges Staquet Roles Marie Rating63% Marie, a student, works at her father's Swiss gas station and plays basketball for a local team; she claims to be a virgin and maintains a chaste relationship with her boyfriend Joseph, a taxi cab driver and college dropout. Joseph remains loyal to Marie even though she will not sleep with him, and another girl, Juliette, entreats him to be with her. When a passing stranger named Uncle Gabriel (who arrives by jet plane and is accompanied by a small girl who acts as his secretary) informs Marie that she will become pregnant despite remaining chaste, she is at first shocked and confused. For his part, Joseph cannot believe that Marie can be pregnant and a virgin, so he accuses her of sleeping around. Gabriel aggressively schools Joseph to accept Marie's pregnancy, while Marie comes to terms with God's plan through meditations that are sometimes angry and usually punctuated by elemental images of the sun, moon, clouds, flowers, and water.
, 1h25 Directed byJean-Luc Godard, Richard Debuisne OriginFrance GenresDrama, Comedy, Musical, Crime, Romance ActorsMaruschka Detmers, Jacques Bonnaffé, Myriem Roussel, Christophe Odent, Jean-Luc Godard, Bertrand Liebert Roles Claire Rating62% Carmen, in voice over paired with shots of the city and the sea, introduces herself as "the girl who should not be called Carmen." Somewhere a string quartet is rehearsing the late string quartets of Beethoven. The eccentric Jeannot (Godard himself) is living in a sanitarium where the doctor threatens to throw him out if he doesn't start to show signs of real illness. Carmen comes to visit him, and it is revealed he is a washed up filmmaker and her lecherous uncle. After getting her Uncle Jeannot to loan her his seaside apartment, Carmen and some others attempt to rob a bank. During the mayhem of the robbery, Carmen comes face to face with Joseph, a comically inept bank guard, and the two immediately fall in love. The string quartet continues to rehearse, inflecting the scenes of the robbery, and vice versa. The narrative link is that one of the members of the quartet is Claire, who is established earlier in the film as a potential love interest for Joseph.
, 1h28 Directed byJean-Luc Godard, Alain Tasma OriginFrance GenresDrama, Comedy ThemesFilms about films, Films about the labor movement ActorsIsabelle Huppert, Jerzy Radziwiłowicz, Hanna Schygulla, Michel Piccoli, László Szabó, Myriem Roussel Rating61% Jerzy is a Polish filmmaker working at a big studio in Switzerland shooting a series of tableaux vivants for a feature film. His producer Lászlo is impatient because there is no apparent story to this film and Jerzy keeps canceling the shoot, repeatedly citing difficulties with the lighting. In the process of making his film, Jerzy has gotten involved with two local women: Isabelle, an earnest young factory worker with a stutter, and Hanna, the worldly German owner of the hotel where the crew is staying. Hanna is married to Michel, an arrogant man with a chronic cough who owns the factory where Isabelle works.