César And Rosalie (1972)
A love triangle between a woman and two very different men is explored in typically French fashion.
The Claude Chabrol Collection: Volume 2 (2005)
A second pick'n'mix of Claude Chabrol's prolific output.
Death Watch (1980)
A man with a camera implanted in his brain is commissioned to film a documentary about a terminally ill woman's last days.
Henri-Georges Clouzot's Inferno (2009)
A documentary about the great director Henri-Georges Clouzot and the fabulously innovative film that almost killed him.
Ludwig (1972)
The king of Bavaria struggles with his inner demons.
La Piscine (1969)
A couple's idyllic summer break is interrupted by the arrival of an old flame and his daughter.
The Trial (1962)
A man wakes up to discover the police want to talk to him, but he has no idea what he's supposed to have done.
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