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- Sophie and Olivier are a young married couple who work in Paris as bakers. Out of the blue, they decide to buy a summer house on the seaside, but without actually seing it. When Sophie, along with her two kids, arrives first on the premices, she discovers that they have bought a house located in the midst of a nudist camp...
- How, thanks to what's known as the "Butterfly theory" (a random series of unlinked events), can a young woman and a young man meet ?
- Père de famille de trente cinq ans. Fabrice est victime d'un licenciement économique. Se sentant devenir de trop, il disparaîtra. Céline, sa femme, qui a tenté de lui redonner goût à la vie, ne s'avoue pas vaincue et part à sa recherche. Elle le rejoindra dans un hôtel minable et aidera son mari à sortir de sa spirale dépressive. Editeur, Hermann vit avec Diane. Son auteur maison, qui est aussi un ami, signe Worms des autofictions dans l'air du temps. Dans son dernier ouvrage, celui-ci a choisi de raconter, de façon très subjective, son passé sentimental avec Diane, qu'il a connue avant Hermann. Embarrassé par le contenu de ce livre qu'il s'apprête à publier, l'éditeur n'ose en parler tout de suite à Diane. Lorsque celle-ci prend connaissance de l'ouvrage, elle se révolte et engage un avocat pour défendre sa vie privée. Ce n'est que le début d'un imbroglio dont les fils vont s'emmêler toujours davantage, jusqu'à une issue inattendue et brutale.
- A divorced tech teacher and realtor with 2 kids each find love viewing apartments. They want to blend families but worry if kids will get along in shared home.
- Andre starts as a teacher in a remote mountain village in Albania. His first task is to choose one of two communist slogans. He picks the shorter one, which is appreciated by his class, because they have to build the slogan on the hillside using whitewashed rocks. However, this means that the longer slogan goes to Diana, the French teacher to whom Andre is attracted. Andre gets on the wrong side of the communist party boss of the village, when he stands up for an unjustly accused goat herdsman, whom he had befriended. The boss is determined to take his revenge on Andre.
- Cet Amour-là is an intimate portrait of a legendary love affair. Set against the beauty of the Breton seaside, it is also a film that revels in the insights that Marguerite Duras' writing affords.
- Nicolas Lanson, a young stockbroker, lives a hundred dollars an hour in a money and luxury bubble until the day when one of his high-risk initiatives causes the bankruptcy of his bank. His head is put on price. In his flight, Nicolas meets Charlotte, pregnant with a man who does not want her. Nicolas is not at all his type but when she discovers her identity, she decides to seduce him.
- In the nineteenth century, as new regulations have just been applied to fist fighting and people have begun to bet on boxing events. Abel Ginoux is a traveling boxing exhibitor. Assisted by "Doctor" Zipolino, he offers a high reward to any spectator who will beat one of his two boxing strongmen, which never happens. As a result, challengers are harder and harder to find and Ginoux decides to go in search of a robust woodcutter, who would manage to win fights against his two boxers. In the Alps, he discovers Passe Partout, a regular wonder boy ...
- Henry is a cynical man who owns a musical instruments store and plays in a rock band;he tries to swindle his pal's mom and to institutionalize his sister .
- When her husband dies, Geneviève loses her bearings. She runs away from her loved ones. But in the trunk of his car a clandestine man hid. He is Kurdish, his name is Khader and understands that she must drive him to England.
- A writer brings his ailing grandmother along with him on a business trip to Tokyo, where the last moments of her life help both people feel better-connected to one another.
- A study of loneliness, love, and imperfect relationships.
- Mohammed is a retired factory-worker. He lives alone in the Sonacotra residence for workers. But he is now ill and is being forced to leave the room he has occupied for so many years. Deciding to leave with his dignity, he chooses to return to his homeland, Tunisia, a country he has not seen for years.
- In 1962, a young woman lost everything during the war for independence in Algeria. A Frenchman who is leaving the country offers his former home to her and her six children. An unscrupulous government official is trying to take the home away from her.
- In a time where there is almost no painter of posters for the movie industry in India, we follow the painting of one of the last of this tradition.
- Sophie and Gina were not supposed to meet one day. For Sophie, who is a young philosophy teacher, has always had an easy life while Gina has been in dire straits since she lost her mother at an early age. But destiny has decided to draw them close to each other in spite of everything. All it takes to achieve this unexpected encounter is Sophie's decision to call on Antoine, her favorite student. Now Antoine lives next door to Gina...
- Everything had started too well: a romantic dinner, a sweet summer half in a Paris delivered from its inhabitants on vacation. For Xavier and Stéphanie, all the conditions for a first appointment were met.
- Benoît has been single for a couple of hours. He is left to his own on his birthday, the beginning of a paranoid and burlesque descent into the depths of his love depression.
- A scoundrel attempts to con a taxi driver into taking him from Paris to ex-Yugoslavia. The two men become friends despite themselves. Part Mercier and Camier, part Laurel and Hardy.
- Sabine Weiss is the last of the humanist photographers. As a freelance artist, she worked for the Rapho press agency. She is one of the few French women photographers who - in the 50's - was actually able to live off her own work and art.
- Paul Nogey, a literature professor, used to be a poet with a great reputation, but he has lost inspiration for some time. Having become a stranger to all others -and even to himself - he makes a living by giving lectures in French universities. Paul thus wanders from town to town, merely going through the motions of life. One winter, an umpteenth round of lectures takes him to Strasbourg, his native town. Once there he rediscovers the places of his childhood and the college where he studied. He visits his old mother, whom he has not seen for years and years. He also witnesses a fatal drama that leaves him speechless...