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Jeanne Moreau - 20 Titles Found
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Until The End Of The World
(1991) [M]
Paris 1999, a woman has a car accident with bank robbers, who befriend and enlist her help to take the money to a drop. On the way she runs into an American who is being chased by the CIA. He states they want to confiscate his fathers invention, which allows you to capture images that blind... More
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Nikita (La Femme Nikita)
(1990) [M]
A junkie called Nikita commits a robbery and kills a cop. Faced with the choice between a death sentence and a chance to work for the secret service, she spends three years training as a government assassin. More
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Jules Et Jim (Jules and Jim)
(1962) [M]
Hailed by critics as one of the greatest films of all time, Francois Truffaut's internationally award-winning film Jules And Jim is set pre and post The First World War, and tells the tale of two young students, Jules (Oskar Werner), an Austrian, and Jim (Henri Serre), a Frenchman, in love with... More
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Diary Of A Chambermaid
(1963) [PG]
Luis Bunuel's sharp, unrelenting remake of Jean Renoir's 1946 film concerns fascism in 1939 France and how the bourgeoisie are viewed by maid Celestine played by Jeanne Moreau who stirs the desires of her new household and neighbours. French dialogue with English subtitles.*MR More
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Les Valseuses
(1974) [R]
Originally released in 1974, Les Valseuses(French slang for 'balls') was universally decreed as shocking and nothing short of scandalous. It is the tale of two aging juvenile delinquents, furious with the world, who take to the road and go on an orgy of petty thievery and much much worse.... More
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The Train
(1964) [PG]
Inspied by a true incident during World War II, in The Train Burt Lancaster plays a French Resistance fighter, doggedly attempting to stop a train used by the Nazis (led by Paul Schofield as Colonel Von Waldheim) to steal precious French art treasures in the summer of 1944. Featuring spectacular... More
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Le Feu Follet (The Fire Within)
(1963) [M]
Life has become unbearably painful for Alain who is in his early 30s. He once used alcohol to dull the pain. His estranged wife in New York has paid for a cure at a clinic in Versailles and sends an emissary, one of the many women he has known, to see how Alain is. She sees only the surface as... More
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Les Amants (The Lovers)
(1958) [R]
At the age of 26, Louis Malle directed his second fiction feature, "Les Amants". The star, Jeanne Moreau, had been the focus of "Ascenseur pour L'echefaud", and their collaboration continued here. In this delicately woven tale of frustrated love & passion, Malle utilizes long takes, an elegant... More
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Lift To The Scaffold (L'Ascenseur Pour L'Echafaud)
(1957) [PG]
Whether the face of Jeanne Moreau, or the mournful trumpet of Miles Davis, this film is forever etched into the memory of all who have watched it. Narrative centres around a bungled crime of passion, but the lingering memories of the film stem from the black & white photography, the creeping... More
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Querelle
(1982) [R]
Amidst the sultry, highly charged atmosphere, he embarks on a journey of sexual self-discovery. With its striking, iconic imagery, set against the orange glow of a permanent sunset, Querelle is a dreamlike experience and a unique piece of filmmaking. More
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