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France - 523 Titles Found
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Priceless
(2006) [M]
Irene (Audrey Tautou) is an old-fashioned gold-digger, seducing rich older men in return for dresses, trinkets and baubles. When she mistakes shy barman Jean (Gad Elmaleh) for one of her usual prey, she is abhorred to discover his lowly status and flees to the Riviera. Jean tags along hopefully... More
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Valmont
(1989) [M]
Based on the classic French novel Les Liaisons Dangereuses by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos, Valmont stars Colin Firth (Bridget Jones's Diary) and Oscar nominee Annette Bening (American Beauty) as embittered aristocrats who weave a wicked web of cruel intentions and savage seductions. Directed by... More
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I Do: How to Get Married and Stay Single
(2006) [M]
Luis (Alain Chabat) is living the charmed life: successful, handsome, carefree and single. He dates whom he pleases and lives alone in the luxury of a man who has everything he wants. Luis' happy existence is threatened when his mother and five sisters decide it's time for him to marry. They are... More
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First Name Carmen
(1983) [R]
First Name: Carmen is a 1983 film by Jean-Luc Godard. It is very loosely based on Bizet's opera Carmen.
The protagonist is Carmen X (Maruschka Detmers), a female member of a terrorist gang. She asks her uncle Jean, a washed-up film director (played by Jean-Luc Godard himself) if she can borrow... More
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Close to Leo
(2002) [M]
Close To Leo concerns family…namely Leo’s. At 21, he’s the eldest of four. His youngest brother Marcel is just 11. The family loves Leo and accepts his homosexuality, but when they learn of his HIV-positive status, they face a situation that will eventually test all bonds. The family... More
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How Much Do You Love Me?
(2005) [MA]
This audacious, buoyantly choreographed ballet of fluctuating allegiances is played to perfection.
Extending the erotic thesis from multi-award winning Too Beautiful for You and My Man, controversial French writer and director, Bertrand Blier brings us the highly provocative How Much Do You... More
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Beast, The (La Bete)
(1975) [R]
Having passed the censors for the first time in Australia, Umbrella proudly release Walerian Borowczyk’s Directors Cut of his controversial masterpiece.
A black comedy of sexual manners set around an arranged wedding in an elegant château, the film gains its infamy from the final scene... More
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Masai: The Rain Warriors
(2004) [M]
From the creators of the acclaimed film Himalaya comes a universal tale of courage and friendship told through the eyes of ten young Masai warriors. When their village in southern Kenya is stricken by drought, the tribal elders send a group of adolescent boys to retrieve the mystical mane of... More
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Time to Leave (Temps qui reste, Le)
(2005) [MA]
A successful fashion photographer (Poupaud) is a gay man with terminal cancer. Slowly coming to terms with his situation he is cruel to his lover, has refused chemotherapy, nasty to his pregnant sister and uncommunicative to his loving and supportive parents. More
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La Vie En Rose (2 Disc Set)
(2007) [M]
The life story of singer Edith Piaf.
Critically-acclaimed biopic about the legendary international singing icon Edith Piaf, whose voice and talent captivated the world. Starring award-winner Marion Cotillard (A Very Long Engagement, A Good Year) in an astonishing performance, the film is a... More
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