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French cinema: 1950s

125 rue Montmartre (1959)
Gilles Grangier

Pascal makes a modest living selling newspapers on the streets of Paris. He may have a surly temperament but he is a good natured soul at heart, always ready to help a fellow creature if he can...   [More...]

Agnès de rien (1950)
Pierre Billon

At the insistence of her husband Francis, Agnès de Chaligny is forced to take up residence in his ancestral family home in the country whilst he, a struggling artist in Paris, sorts out his finances...   [More...]

L'Amant de lady Chatterley (1955)
Marc Allégret

Lady Constance Chatterley is under pressure from both her sister Hilda and her husband, Sir Clifford, to find herself a lover so that she can get herself pregnant and provide an heir to the Chatterley estate...   [More...]

Les Amants (1958)
Louis Malle

Jeanne relieves the boredom of her stale marriage to newspaper magnate Henri Tournier by frequent visits to Paris, where she divides her time between her best friend Maggie and her covert lover Raoul...   [More...]

Les Amours finissent à l'aube (1953)
Henri Calef

Didier Guéret is in charge of marketing for a large automobile company based in Paris. He takes advantage of his frequent business trips to other cities across Europe to pursue short-lived amorous liaisons with various women he comes into contact with...   [More...]

Ascenseur pour l'échafaud (1958)
Louis Malle

Julien Tavernier and Florence Carala are passionately in love with one another, but there is an obstacle to their future happiness: Florence's husband Simon, a wealthy industrialist...   [More...]

Les Assassins du dimanche (1956)
Alex Joffé

Robert Simonet is a provincial garage owner whose ambition is to be as successful as his former boss. He is also a formidable amateur cyclist and is the favourite to win the cycling race to take place in his town...   [More...]

L'Auberge rouge (1951)
Claude Autant-Lara

In the Ardèche region of France in 1883, Marie Martin and her husband manage a remote rural inn. The hostelry is unfortunately situated and the Martins have difficulty attracting customers, so they decide to make their living by less honest means, by murdering their guests and robbing them of their valuables...   [More...]

Le Ballon rouge (1956)
Albert Lamorisse

One day, a solitary little boy named Pascal comes across a spherical red balloon tied to a lamppost. Without hesitating, the boy releases the balloon and it begins following him as he continues wandering around the streets of Paris...   [More...]

Le Beau Serge (1958)
Claude Chabrol

Stricken with tuberculosis, a young student named François returns to his home town of Sardent in the Creuse region of central France for a period of quiet convalescence...   [More...]

La Beauté du diable (1950)
René Clair

An elderly alchemist, Henri Faust, retires from his post as a university professor, disappointed that even after fifty years of study he has still not unravelled the secrets of nature...   [More...]

La Bête à l'affût (1959)
Pierre Chenal

At the home of Elisabeth Vermont, a wealthy young widow, an auction is held to benefit the orphans of the local police department...   [More...]

Le Blé en herbe (1954)
Claude Autant-Lara

Some time in the 1920s, the Ferrets and their two daughters, Vinca and Lisette, spend their summer holiday on the coast of Brittany...   [More...]

Bob le flambeur (1956)
Jean-Pierre Melville

Once a renowned criminal, Bob Montagne now appears to be a reformed character, content to fritter away his time and his money in the casinos and gambling rooms of the shadier districts of Paris...   [More...]

Le Boulanger de Valorgue (1953)
Henri Verneuil

Valorgue, a quaint little town in the south of France, used to be such an idyllic spot. Now it is caught up in the most frenzied of civil wars, with half of the town siding with the good-natured baker, Félicien Hébrard, and the other half with the grocer, the cantankerous old widow Zanetti...   [More...]

Le Carrosse d'or (1953)
Jean Renoir

In the 18th Century, a travelling band of actors arrive in a Spanish colony in South America. When they are invited to perform before the royal court, the Viceroy, Ferdinand, instantly falls in love with the leading performer, Camilla...   [More...]

Casque d'or (1952)
Jacques Becker

The setting is the Belleville district of Paris circa 1900. At a riverside guinguette, carpenter Georges Manda meets an attractive young woman named Marie and immediately falls under her spell...   [More...]

Cela s'appelle l'aurore (1956)
Luis Buñuel

Despite his bourgeois origins, Dr Valerio devotes himself to treating the poor on an island in the Mediterranean. His wife Angela leaves him to spend time with her family in Nice, having failed to persuade him to pursue a more lucrative career serving the idle rich in the south of France...   [More...]

Celui qui doit mourir (1957)
Jules Dassin

In the 1920s, with Greece is under Turkish occupation, the inhabitants of a small town are making preparations for the annual Passion play...   [More...]

Cette nuit là... (1958)
Maurice Cazeneuve

Jean Maillet and his dazzlingly photogenic wife Sylvie both work for a publishing house owned by Monsieur Reverdy, a ruthless businessman who is used to getting what he wants...   [More...]

Le Château de verre (1950)
René Clément

Evelyne Bertal could not be happier, living the kind of life most people would envy in Berne with her devoted husband Laurent, a lawyer...   [More...]

La Chatte (1958)
Henri Decoin

Paris during the Nazi Occupation. A patrol of German soldiers raid a house from which illicit radio transmissions are being sent...   [More...]

Chéri (1950)
Pierre Billon

Paris, at the time of the Belle Époque... Known to his female admirers as Chéri, Fred Peloux is the son of the high-class courtesan Charlotte Peloux and spends most of his time in the company of his mother's friends, all fading prostitutes...   [More...]

Comme un cheveu sur la soupe (1957)
Maurice Régamey

Rejected by his beloved Wanda, depressed at his failure to find success as a songwriter, Pierre Cousin decides to commit suicide...   [More...]

Les Cousins (1959)
Claude Chabrol

Against the wishes of his adoring mother, Charles leaves his home in the provinces so that he can study law in Paris. Accommodation is provided by his cousin Paul Thomas, who presently occupies a spacious luxury apartment in Neuilly-sur-Seine belonging to a wealthy relative...   [More...]

Crime et châtiment (1956)
Georges Lampin

Paris in the 1950s. Since he had to abandon his studies because of lack of funds René Brunel has become bitter and cynical over how society appears to be organised for the benefit of a wealthy minority...   [More...]

Crin blanc: Le cheval sauvage (1953)
Albert Lamorisse

Across the vast expanse of wetland in the Camargue region of south-eastern France, a herd of wild horses roam, led by their indomitable leader White Mane...   [More...]

Le Déjeuner sur l'herbe (1959)
Jean Renoir

Étienne Alexis, the man most likely to be elected President of the United States of Europe, is a famous biologist who believes that society will be vastly improved if the human species is propagated by artificial insemination...   [More...]

Les Dents longues (1952)
Daniel Gélin

As he embarks on his journalistic career with a provincial newspaper, Louis Commandeur has high hopes of success, but his illusions are soon dispelled when his editor takes all of the credit for a scoop of his...   [More...]

Des gens sans importance (1955)
Henri Verneuil

Jean Viard is a long-distance lorry driver who makes a habit of stopping off at a roadside inn run by his friend Barchandeau during his frequent excursions between Paris and Bordeaux...   [More...]



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