Director: Raymond Depardon (2005) In Lozère, Ardèche and the Haute-Loire we meet up again with several families living a rural life that appeared in an earlier documentary by Raymond Depardon. Young farmers set up house in these mountainous regions, while at the same time, numerous others sell off their estates which become vacation houses for ..Lees verder
Director: Patrice Chéreau (2006) The events that overwhelm a middle-aged, seemingly happily married couple. The arrogant, bourgeois M. Hervey descends from a train into the teeming bustle of the city. While on his way home, he reflects on the sturdiness of his life: the success he has made of it, and the fortress of security ..Lees verder
Director: Laurent Cantet (2005) Cantet follows up his critically acclaimed “Time Out,” set during an austere wintertime in France and Switzerland, with “Heading South,” set in Haiti during the late 1970s. Based on stories by Dany Laferriere, the heat comes not only from the summertime tropical setting. Charlotte Rampling, Karen Young, and Louise Portal head ..Lees verder
Director: Christian Carion (2005) Set in 1914 amid the muddy trenches and flying shrapnel of World War I, Joyeux Noël is a touching tale of an unlikely, if fleeting, reconciliation amid battle. French director Christian Carion begins his movie–which is based on a true event–by highlighting how startlingly close the warring factions are located to ..Lees verder
Director: Michael Haneke (2005) Academy Award®-winner Juliette Binoche (1997, Best Supporting Actress, The English Patient) stars in Caché, a psychological thriller about a TV talk show host and his wife who are terrorized by surveillance videos of their private life. Delivered by an anonymous stalker, the tapes reveal secret after secret until obsession, denial and ..Lees verder