Audrey Tautou searches for her lost love in this emotional WW1 drama from Amelie director Jean-Pierre Jeunet.
Bertrand Tavernier was one of the most outstanding French film makers of his time. Born in Lyon in 1941, he began his career with a short-lived stint as an assistant to Jean-Pierre Melville an experience and environment that affected him so deeply that he took up first film journalism then worked as a highly influential press agent for ten years before returning to filmmaking. A diverse filmmaker whose works covered a spectacular range of genres, settings and time periods, Tavernier imbued his films with intelligence and grace, but they were also often a commentary on political and social injustice and the strength of the human spirit. This essential collection includes 8 of his films, a tribute and testimony to the spectacular work of the legendary filmmaker. Product Features QUE LA FÃTE COMMENCE (1975) Analysis of the film with Guillemette Odicino Interview with Bertrand Tavernier et Philippe Noiret Interview with Jean Rochefort UNE SEMAINE DE VACANCES (1980) Analysis of the film with Guillemette Odicino Filming the movie COUP DE TORCHON (1981) Analysis of the film with Guillemette Odicino US Trailer Trailer Alternative Ending Interview with Bertrand Tavernier and Philippe Noiret Interview with Eddy Mitchell L.627 (1992) Making of Deleted Scenes LA GUERRE SANS NOM (1992) Introduction with Bertrand Tavernier and Patrick Rotman Analysis of the film with Vincent Martigny ÃA COMMENCE AUJOURD'HUI (1999) Interview with Bertrand Tavernier Making of Deleted Scenes LAISSEZ-PASSER (2002) Making of Deleted Scenes LA PRINCESSE DE MONTPENSIER (2010) Interview with D. Le Fur Making of Presentation with L. Laurent Weil, M. Thierry and R. Personnaz
Audrey Tautou searches for her lost love in this emotional WW1 drama from Amelie director Jean-Pierre Jeunet.
Bourgeois housewife Elizabeth takes a holiday by the sea and as identities are mistaken and amorous adventures sparked off, it becomes a vacation to remember.
Set in 1940 at the beginning of Germany's occupation of France the recently widowed Odile (Emmanuelle Beart) is a young beautiful mother fleeing Paris with her two children 13-year-old Philippe (Leprince-Ringuet) and 7-year-old Cathy (Clemence Meyer). When German planes bomb the road filled with refugees Odile's car is destroyed and she flees into the woods with her children. They encounter Yvan (Gaspard Ulliel) a 17 year-old illiterate delinquent whose survival skills and charm
Paris, 1789. The Bastille has been stormed and a breath of liberty blows through the streets of Paris. Francoise, a young washerwoman, and Basile, without a family or a name, discover the unique exhilaration of love and revolution. With their friends and the working-class people of Paris, they begin to realize dreams of emancipation in the newly formed assembly where they witness, with both hopes and doubts, the creation of a new political system. Their debates and the riots on the streets hold the fate of their once sacred king and the birth of a republic. Freedom has a story.
Director Rithy Panh's celebrated period epic set in the rich landscape of French colonial Indochine is a highly successful adaptation of Marguerite Duras' acclaimed and semi-autobiographical novel "The Sea Wall", starring Isabelle Huppert.
French gangster drama starring Jean Reno as the godfather of a powerful criminal family. Milo Malakian (Reno) is the patriarch of a merciless gangster family who control much of Southern France.His son and - so, at least, Milo thinks - heir to the criminal empire, Anton (Gaspard Ulliel), feels ill at ease in the family and hopes to escape it. This will be far from easy; Milo is used to obedience and is in the midst of planning a major criminal scheme that will grant the family yet more power.The scheme has attracted the attention of Inspector Saunier (Sami Bouajila), Milo's nemesis. As the police close in on the family's crime empire, Anton may find himself facing increasingly difficult choices as loyalties become pushed to the limit.
In 19th century France a peasant winemaker endeavors to create the perfect vintage.
A Jean-Pierre Jeunet double-bill featuring Amelie and his latest effort A Very Long Engagement. A Very Long Engagement (2004): Never let go... From the director of 'Amelie' comes this very different love story. Set in France near the end of World War I it tells the story of a young woman's relentless moving and sometimes comic search for her fiance who has disappeared. Featuring another fantastic performance from Audrey Tautou this film has an amazing cast full o
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