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Alexandra Stewart - 5 Titles Found
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Day For Night
(1973) [PG]
An affectionate look at the making of a film, and the off-screen relationships of all the actors involved. Francois Truffaut's admiration for movies was legendary but nowhere is this obsession more evident than in this movie. He was at the peak of his skill here. Day For Night is one of his two... 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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Under The Sand
(2000)
In Francois Ozon’s absorbing and affecting drama, Charlotte Rampling gives one of the best performances of her career as Marie, a college lecturer who has been happily married to Jean for over 25 years. Whilst on holiday, they visit a deserted beach where Marie lazes in the sun while Jean... More
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Black Moon
(1975) [M]
Louis Malle doesn't bother telling us when fact ends and fancy begins in Black Moon -- which of course is part of the film's curious charm. Lily (Cathryn Harrison granddaughter of Rex) drives down a lonesome road, finding herself in a alternate world full of non sequiturs and bizarre characters.... More
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Goodbye Emmanuelle (Emmanuelle 3)
(1977) [R]
Emmanuelle and her architect husband continue their amoral lifestyle in the Seychelles. But when a casual dilliance between her and a film director starts to turn serious her husband shows very traditional signs of jealousy. More
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