An intensely personal film, Les Nuits fauves tackles the whole issue of AIDS and
the hedonistic youth culture with dazzling, indeed shocking, originality and honesty... [More...]
This is a fine costume drama which explores the corruptness and nobility of the human
soul in the artificial and ruthless world of early nineteenth century social etiquette... [More...]
L’Appartement is the remarkable debut film from director Gilles Mimouni, an extraordinary,
almost unique blend of thriller and romantic comedy which constantly has the spectator
hooked and surprised... [More...]
La Marche de l’empereur has
the distinction of being the most successful French film ever to have
been released in North America, taking over seventy million dollars at
the box office in Canada and the United States... [More...]
A film that has "vanity project" written over it in bright green
fluorescent paint, C'est beau une
ville la nuit has little to commend it unless you happen to be
obsessed with Richard Bohringer or have strong sadomasochistic
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Mid-life crisis seems to be a recurring theme in Benoit Cohen’s work. After
Nos enfants chéris (2003), he brings
together Romane Bohringer and Mathieu Demy for a similar bitter-sweet portrayal of a middle-aged
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