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 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...]
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...]