9 Month Stretch (2013)
The lady judge is guilty of sexual discrepancy but what has the most hated criminal in France got to do with it?
Black Tide (2018)
An alcoholic cop investigates the disappearance of a teenager who is the same age as his son.
Betty Fisher And Other Stories (2001)
Ensemble French thriller about the death of a child and the kidnap of another to replace it.
Elle l'Adore (2014)
A divorced mother agrees to do a mysterious favour for a singer she has adored from afar throughout her life.
French Tech (2020)
An unemployed man has two months while his wife is away to prove he can take care of the kids and find a job.
Filles Uniques (2002)
A female friendship develops between a strait-laced Parisian judge and a shoplifter.
The Green Perfume (2022)
Crime caper sees an actor caught up in international intrigue after the death of a member of his troupe.
Life Of Riley (2014)
A group of close friends discover that one of them only has a few months to live.
Little Nicholas (2009)
Family comedy about the misadventures of a young boy in Fifties France.
Mademoiselle Chambon (2009)
Jean, his loving wife and son live a simple, happy life. At his son's homeroom teacher Madamoiselle Chambon's request, he volunteers as substitute teacher and starts to fall for her delicate and elegant charm.
Polisse (2011)
Drama delves into the lives and work of a child protection unit.
Rien Sur Robert (1999)
A lacklustre film critic has woman troubles.
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