Black Tide (2018)
An alcoholic cop investigates the disappearance of a teenager who is the same age as his son.
The Clearstream Affair (2014)
Finance thriller, based on the real exploits of Denis Robert – an investigative journalist who spent years tracking the illicit activities of the Luxembourg-based Clearstream bank.
Comedie De L'Innocence (2000)
A nine-year-old announces to his mum that he has another mother.
Elle (2016)
A successful video game boss aims to track down her attacker after a home invasion.
How I Killed My Father (2001)
The impact of a prodigal father on the family of his eldest son, a successful doctor in Versailles.
The Island Of 30 Coffins (2022)
A woman re-examines her past in an effort to make sense of the mysterious death of her newborn son.
I Saw Ben Barka Get Killed (2005)
How a small time crook is used as a decoy in the kidnapping of a Moroccan dissident in 1965.
L'Ennui (1998)
A schoolteacher becomes obssessed with a woman half his age.
Love, Etc (1996)
ETCETERA covers a multitude of emotions - pain, anger, jealousy, sadness. The loneliness of the long distant lover and the isolation of the cuckolded husband. Relationships? Who wants them?|Everyone believes...
The Rest Of The World (2012)
A grieving woman finds no comfort in turning to her family, whose members all have their own dark secrets.
Spy Bound (2004)
Inside the lives of France's best secret agents.
Summer Hours (2008)
Drama about a priceless art collection and a family's decision about how best to use it, for both memory and intrinsic worth.
Those Who Love Me Can Take The Train (1998)
Friends and family of dead artist open old wounds and start new relationships at funeral.
White As Snow (2019)
Recasts the tale of Snow White as the story of a sheltered young woman’s sexual awakening in this racy feminist fable.
Who You Think I Am (2019)
A divorced teacher creates a fake Facebook page of a much younger woman and finds herself embarked on an impossible online love affair.
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