Amelie (2001)
A girl with an eccentric, repressed childhood grows up attracted to the odd detail in everyday life and to the strangest people.
The Axe (2005)
It's murder to find a job in France.
The Brand New Testament (2015)
The new adventures of God, who lives in Brussels with his teenage daughter and falls foul of her hacking skills.
Camille Rewinds (2012)
French remake of Peggy Sue Got Married.
The Last Mistress (2007)
Exploration of aristocratic fidelity in 18th Century France.
Mammuth (2010)
An anarchic comedy in which a retired abbatoir worker takes to the road on his Mammuth motorbike in search of the paperwork he needs to get his pension.
Micmacs (2009)
Satire on the arms trade, tracking one man's plan to blow up arms manufacturers.
The Pack (2010)
A woman finds herself caught up in ritual sacrifice.
Scarlet (2022)
A wood craftsman returns from the First World War and unites with his infant daughter, who one day will receive a premonition from the local sorceress saying that scarlet sails shall take her away.
Séraphine (2008)
Portrait of French 'outsider' artist Séraphine de Senlis.
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