The films of
Bruno Putzulu

L'Appât (1995)
Bertrand Tavernier
  Un héros très discret (1996)
Jacques Audiard
  Une minute de silence (1998)
Florent Emilio Siri
 
     
L’Appât is Bertrand Tavernier’s most disturbing film to date – a dark, pessimistic but believable reflection of adolescent disaffection and moral vacuity...  [More...]   This film has a great deal to commend it. Jacques Audiard’s direction is confident and mature (impressive for a second film), and the photography is exceptional throughout...  [More...]   Florent-Emilio Siri’s first full length-film earned him the Cyril Collard prize in 1998, although it enjoyed only a short and not hugely successful run at the cinema...  [More...]  

Les Passagers (1999)
Jean-Claude Guiguet
  Éloge de l'amour (2001)
Jean-Luc Godard
  Irène (2002)
Ivan Calbérac
 
     
Les Passagers is a thought-provoking and hugely original film d’auteur from director and former film critic Jean-Claude Guiguet. Through a series of inter-locking vignettes involving vulnerable men and women looking...  [More...]   Having trodden the path towards ever-increasing obscurity in the 1990s, the eternal maverick of French cinema, Jean-Luc Godard made a surprising come-back with Éloge de l’amour...  [More...]   Here’s a film that should appeal to all aficionados of the classic French rom-com, a typically Gallic version of Bridget Jones’s Diary that offers an engaging...  [More...]  

Père et fils (2003)
Michel Boujenah
  La Fabrique des sentiments (2008)
Jean-Marc Moutout
  Trésor (2009)
Claude Berri
 
     
Michel Boujenah is yet another established high-profile French actor to have turned his hand to film directing fairly late in his career. This, his first work...  [More...]    [More...]    [More...]  





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