Director: Guillaume Canet (2010)
Marion Cotillard and François Cluzet head a terrific cast in this acerbic group portrait of the Parisian bourgeoisie on holiday, from Tell No One director Guillaume Canet.
Actor Guillaume Canet proved his directing chops and commercial nous with the massively successful thriller Tell No One. There are elements of thriller tension in Little [...]
Director: Michel Boujenah (2003)
“Whether you love or hate him, you’ve only got one father. So it’s better to love or hate him while he’s alive because afterwards it’s too late.”
Léo has tried everything to get David and Max, his oldest sons, to make up. He even invited them to his 70th birthday without letting either [...]
Director: Ivan Calbérac (2006)
No one is safe from a touch of giddiness, love at first sight, falling head over heels – especially Laurent the day he crosses paths with Elodie. He, who’d lead a peaceful life up until then, discovers that in the pursuit of pleasure, you can toss everything aside and in so doing [...]
Director: Radu Mihaileanu (1998)
It is 1941, the year 5701 of creation, and Shlomo, the village idiot, breathlessly announces the news: The Nazis are coming, and all will be sent to the death camps. As the rabbi and the wise men of the shtetl confer on how to react, Shlomo interjects, “A fake deportation train!” The [...]
Director: Lisa Azuelos (2008)
The story focuses on Lola aka “Lol” who is dealing with school, love, friendship and family issues. Her mother, played by Sophie Marceau, is having an affair with her ex-husband and is torn between her responsibilities as a mother and her irresponsible behavior as an adult. As for Lol, she breaks up [...]