Holidaymakers arriving in a Club Med camp on the Ivory Coast are determined to forget their everyday problems and emotional disappointments. Games competitions outings bathing and sunburn accompany a continual succession of casual affairs.
A man's infidelity with his secretary causes an intriguing love triangle in this lauded French black comedy.
A scorned wife. An outrageous affair. The perfect marriage. Sassy sexy and utterly outrageous this French comedy treat received outstanding critical acclaim and a Golden Globe Award nomination. Saucy suburban housewife Loli is furious when she discovers her playboy husband is a wild womanizer who has been cheating on her left and right for years! But things take an unusually funny turn when the van of a tough-talking tenderhearted woman named Marijo breaks down in front of
Based on a best-selling novel, first-time writer/director Mona Achach's charming and thoughtful The Hedgehog is the story of an unexpected encounter. Paloma, an exceptionally intelligent 11 year old (played by Garance Le Guillermic) wants to end it all on her 12th birthday. Fascinated by art and philosophy, she documents her life and immediate circle, drawing trenchant and often hilarious observations on the world around her within a Parisian apartment building. But as her birthday approaches, Paloma finally meets some kindred spirits in her solitary concierge Renee Michel (Josiane Balasko) and an enigmatic and elegant neighbour Mr Kakuro Ozu (Togo Igawa).Freely inspired by Moroccan-born Muriel Barbery's international literary success, The Hedgehog leaves a deep impression. No car chases, no expolsions, no convoluted plot twists - yet its utterly captivating simply because the characters are so well drawn and full of humanity.
An old man's reputation is called into question following the disappearance of a little girl that he had befriended.
In January of 1966, the police discover the body of a man named George Figon in a Parisian apartment.
A dowdy nurse Leah (Josiane Balasko) is in love with her boss (Richard Berry) but he only has eyes for bimbos. She sells her soul to the Devil's apprentice Abargadon (Daniel Auteuil) in return for a new bimbo makeover to snare her boss...
When Nénette (Josiane Balasko) discovers the identity of her father in a letter she quickly goes off in search of him. But instead of finding her father she is met by her half-brother Paul (Michel Blanc). Paul a bitter man who gave up his dream to take over his father’s pharmacy business is less than thrilled at the arrival of his ‘embarrassing’ half-sister. After refusing to take her in he soon gets a taste of his own medicine. Under the influence of a potent drug for one day Paul is generous happy and sensitive. The next morning however once the drug has worn off his nasty side comes back...
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