Clement (Trintignant) is part of a right-wing political movement. Although monied and comfortable he is an active terrorist. Betrayed he grabs his wife Anne (Schneider) and takes refuge in a friend's house while he plots his deadly revenge... As part of the French Nouvelle Vague (New Wave) explosion of young energetic brave and brilliant directors Alain Cavalier fashioned a superb story of love loyalty and betrayal with a backdrop of political upheaval. Scripted by Jean-Paul Ra
A stunning TV weathergirl (played by Ludivine Sagnier) finds herself torn between two suitors whose intentions remain very unclear
Thomas has been estranged from his gay brother Luc for years but when he is diagnosed with a potentially fatal blood disorder he turns up on his doorstep asking for help.Luc agrees to accompany him at the hospital where despite tests medication injections and even surgery the doctors seem unable to halt Thomas' painful decline. Luc's boyfriend all too aware of how Thomas has treated Luc in the past finds it difficult to accept Luc's sibling dedication and the bond betwe
Claude Chabrol master of suspense tales set in domestic bourgeois surroundings departs into the arena of political terrorism and violence. Nada is the name of a small terrorist group who plans and executes the kidnapping of the American ambassador to Paris from a brothel secreting him away in an isolated farmhouse while they wait for a response to their demands. As the police close in on the kidnappers it becomes apparent that the French authorities are less concerned with the safe return of the ambassador and more with turning the incident against the Nada leading to an explosive and violent confrontation between the police and the terrorists.
Two brothers who have never been close partly because of Luc's homosexuality find a new bond when Thomas is diagnosed with a rare blood disease.
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