French Films
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I thought '5x2' was good .. also features Sarko's sister-in-law Valerie Bruni Tedeschi. Saw 'Hidden' which is ok.
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Le Pacte des loups - Brotherhood of the wolf, a sort of Hound of the Baskervilles story
La Femme Nikita - Luc Bessons best film remade in Yankeewood as 'The Assassin'
La Femme Nikita - Luc Bessons best film remade in Yankeewood as 'The Assassin'
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Best of the French New Wave was 'Breathless' - A bout de souffle
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Think I've seen Le Femme Nikita, but as always, 'merci' monsieur Jacques.
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Saw this one last week
Pr?te-moi ta main (I Do: How to Get Married and Stay Single)
Very, very funny.
And it has Charlotte Gainsbourg in it who is gorgeous.
Couple of months ago I saw
La Vie en rose - the life story of Edith Piaf. A lot heavier but still a very good film.
I would much rather watch a French film (subtitles and all) than any Yank film with a big star. You see the stuff Hollywood turns out with Mel Gibson, Bruce Willis, Tom Cruise etc - they are utter crap!
Pr?te-moi ta main (I Do: How to Get Married and Stay Single)
Very, very funny.
And it has Charlotte Gainsbourg in it who is gorgeous.
Couple of months ago I saw
La Vie en rose - the life story of Edith Piaf. A lot heavier but still a very good film.
I would much rather watch a French film (subtitles and all) than any Yank film with a big star. You see the stuff Hollywood turns out with Mel Gibson, Bruce Willis, Tom Cruise etc - they are utter crap!
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I'm a huge fan of French films...
A bout de souffle
Les amants du pont neuf
Le diner de cons
Le retour de Martin Guerre
Betty Blue
Les quatre-cent coups
Fort Sagan
Belle de jour
Diva
Jules et Jim
Jean de Florette
Manon des Sources
La reine Margot
Amelie
Le Placard
La Femme Nikita
Police
La grande bouffe
Les Ripoux
etc., etc.,
I have over 100 on DVD
A bout de souffle
Les amants du pont neuf
Le diner de cons
Le retour de Martin Guerre
Betty Blue
Les quatre-cent coups
Fort Sagan
Belle de jour
Diva
Jules et Jim
Jean de Florette
Manon des Sources
La reine Margot
Amelie
Le Placard
La Femme Nikita
Police
La grande bouffe
Les Ripoux
etc., etc.,
I have over 100 on DVD
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You can't go wrong with these three:
La Haine - set in inner-city Paris against a backdrop of racism and police brutality; Chirac forced his cabinet to watch it. Some beautiful cinematography, yet hard-hitting, funny, thought-provoking. Film-making genius.
Rififi- about four ex-cons who carry out one last robbery in Paris. Amazing, brilliantly acted, with an incredible robbery scene.
l'Appartement- a stylish suspense thriller with a twist. Great film. Hitchcock-esque and fullof real surprises.
Also check out Jules et Jim, les 400 coups, Diva (not everyone would agree on this), Cach? (Hidden)- this last one is quite unusual- about a guy who is sent anonymous packages containing videos of the street where he lives, and the effect on him and his family. Clever and has a real twist.
Happy viewing
La Haine - set in inner-city Paris against a backdrop of racism and police brutality; Chirac forced his cabinet to watch it. Some beautiful cinematography, yet hard-hitting, funny, thought-provoking. Film-making genius.
Rififi- about four ex-cons who carry out one last robbery in Paris. Amazing, brilliantly acted, with an incredible robbery scene.
l'Appartement- a stylish suspense thriller with a twist. Great film. Hitchcock-esque and fullof real surprises.
Also check out Jules et Jim, les 400 coups, Diva (not everyone would agree on this), Cach? (Hidden)- this last one is quite unusual- about a guy who is sent anonymous packages containing videos of the street where he lives, and the effect on him and his family. Clever and has a real twist.
Happy viewing
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And further back
La Belle et La Bete
La Grande Illusion
Les Enfants Du Paradis
La Belle et La Bete
La Grande Illusion
Les Enfants Du Paradis
Pervert
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Leon or the professional
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Trois Coluer Rouge, although written and directed by a Pole, and set in Switzerland, they speak french, The Piano Teacher was also good.
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