For his fourth film as a director, Gérard Jugnot chose a subject which has become
one of the most important social issues of our time – that of homelessness... [More...]
Tirelessly funny yet very truthful in its portrayal of human relationships and some important
social themes, La Crise is a worthy successor
to Coline Serreau’s previous cinematic successes... [More...]
This deliciously funny comedy from director Yves Robert brings together some of the most
familiar and best loved actors in French cinema, including the magnificent Jean Rochefort
and the ever-delightful Miou-Miou... [More...]
Francis Girod directed this unusually cerebral thriller, a creepily dark film which explores
the shortcomings and potential dangers of psychoanalysis... [More...]
Director Alain Corneau is the man responsible for some of the most highly rated crime-thrillers
in French cinema, including Police
Python 357 (1976) and Le
Choix des armes (1981)... [More...]
After his first film, a totally off-the-wall comedy entitled Cité
de la peur (1994), director Alain Berberian was approached by producer Alain Sarde
with the idea of making a film about the paparazzi... [More...]
Despite its sumptuous location and a budget to match, Le Prince du Pacifique is evidently
one of those flashy productions whose appeal evaporates within about
five minutes of the opening credits... [More...]
In Rue des plaisirs, director Patrice Leconte
brings some unusual narrative and cinematographic techniques to his familiar brand of
erotic romantic drama... [More...]