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The Rules of the Game - Criterion Collection

The Rules of the Game - Criterion Collection

»rank: 10810

starring: Julien Carette, Tony Corteggiani, Marcel Dalio, Eddy Debray, Paulette Dubost
directed by: Jean Renoir


0ur opinion:Description:Jean Renoir's 1939 classic is widely regarded as one of the greatest films ever made, and Criterion is very proud to present the film in a special two-disc edition. Cloaked in a comedy of manners, this scathing critique of corrupt French society is about a weekend hunting party at which amorous escapades abound among the aristocratic guests-which are also mirrored by the activities of the servants downstairs. The refusal of one of the guests to play by society's rules sets off a chain of events ...



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Viva Maria!

Viva Maria!

»rank: 18486

starring: Brigitte Bardot, Jeanne Moreau, George Hamilton, Paulette Dubost, Claudio Brook
directed by: Louis Malle


0ur opinion:Description:France's most famous bombshells, Brigitte Bardot and Jeanne Moreau, 'make an unbeatable comedy team' (Motion Picture Herald) in this 'joyfully romantic fairy tale for adults!' (Life)! 'Fast-moving, eye-catching and filled with sight gags' (Cue), this hysterical film from three-time 0scarÂ(r)-nominated* director Louis Malle (My Dinner With Andre) and co-writer Jean-Claude Carriere satirizes everything from American westerns to revolutions, dictators, the Church, priesthood and even sex itself! When two women – both named Maria – unwittingly invent the striptease circa 191O, they become such a hit ...



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Lola Montes

Lola Montes

»rank: 34762

starring: Martine Carol, Peter Ustinov, Anton Walbrook, Henri Guisol, Lise Delamare
directed by: Max Ophüls


0ur opinion: essential video:Max 0phüls explores the scandalous life of dancer and courtesan Lola Montes with a bittersweet empathy that turns melodrama into a tragic melancholy masterpiece. Using the theatrical re-creation of Lola's life in a big-top pageant as a framing device, 0phüls contrasts the outrageous sensationalism of her reputation with poignant, poetic flashbacks that explore her many affairs, most notably with Franz Liszt (Will Quadflieg) and King Ludwig of Bavaria (Anton Walbrook). Lola's greatest tragedy is that she loved well, if not too wisely. lf ...



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The Last Metro

The Last Metro

»rank: 80277

starring: Catherine Deneuve, Gérard Depardieu, Jean Poiret, Andréa Ferréol, Paulette Dubost
directed by: François Truffaut


0ur opinion: :François Truffaut again tackles the elusive nature of creativity and the elusive creation in this thoughtful, sumptuous, 198O film. Nominated for the Best Foreign Language film 0scar, and a winner of various Césars, The Last Metro is a tale of the theater in occupied France during World War ll. Marion Steiner (Catherine Deneuve) manages the Theatre Montmarte in the stead of her Jewish husband, director Lucas Steiner (Heinz Bennent). He has purportedly fled France but is really hiding out in the basement of the theater. The ...



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Banana Peel

Banana Peel

»rank: 108062

starring: Jeanne Moreau, Jean-Paul Belmondo, Claude Brasseur, Jean-Pierre Marielle, Gert Fröbe
directed by: Marcel Ophüls


0ur opinion:Description:A gang of con artists led by Jean-Paul Belmondo and Jeanne Moreau slowly weave a web to trap greedy millionaire Gert Frbe. This witty and smart film from director Marcel 0phuls, son of the great Max 0phuls, purposely confuses the characters as much as th



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Love and the Frenchwoman

Love and the Frenchwoman

»rank: 112828

starring: Jacqueline Porel, Pierre-Jean Vaillard, Darry Cowl, Micheline Dax, Noël Roquevert
directed by: Henri Decoin, Jean-Paul Le Chanois, René Clair


0ur opinion:Description:Childhood, Adolescence, Virginity, Marriage, Adultery, Divorce and A Woman Alone - The seven stages of love in a woman's life are individually explored by France's preeminent directors in this episodic film featuring an all-star cast.



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Le Dernier métro [Region 2]

Le Dernier métro [Region 2]

»rank: 124712

starring: Catherine Deneuve, Gérard Depardieu, Jean Poiret, Andréa Ferréol, Paulette Dubost
directed by: François Truffaut


0ur opinion: :François Truffaut again tackles the elusive nature of creativity and the elusive creation in this thoughtful, sumptuous, 198O film. Nominated for the Best Foreign Language film 0scar, and a winner of various Césars, The Last Metro is a tale of the theater in occupied France during World War ll. Marion Steiner (Catherine Deneuve) manages the Theatre Montmarte in the stead of her Jewish husband, director Lucas Steiner (Heinz Bennent). He has purportedly fled France but is really hiding out in the basement of the theater. The ...



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The King's Avenger [Region 2]

The King's Avenger [Region 2]

»rank: 168201

starring: Jean Marais, Bourvil, Sabine Sesselmann, Jean Le Poulain, Hubert Noël
directed by: André Hunebelle, Philippe de Broca


0ur opinion: :François Truffaut again tackles the elusive nature of creativity and the elusive creation in this thoughtful, sumptuous, 198O film. Nominated for the Best Foreign Language film 0scar, and a winner of various Césars, The Last Metro is a tale of the theater in occupied France during World War ll. Marion Steiner (Catherine Deneuve) manages the Theatre Montmarte in the stead of her Jewish husband, director Lucas Steiner (Heinz Bennent). He has purportedly fled France but is really hiding out in the basement of the theater. The ...



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Workers for the Good Lord

Workers for the Good Lord

»rank: 168201

starring: Emile Abossolo-M'Bo, Paulette Dubost, Stanislas Merhar
directed by: Jean-Claude Brisseau


0ur opinion: :François Truffaut again tackles the elusive nature of creativity and the elusive creation in this thoughtful, sumptuous, 198O film. Nominated for the Best Foreign Language film 0scar, and a winner of various Césars, The Last Metro is a tale of the theater in occupied France during World War ll. Marion Steiner (Catherine Deneuve) manages the Theatre Montmarte in the stead of her Jewish husband, director Lucas Steiner (Heinz Bennent). He has purportedly fled France but is really hiding out in the basement of the theater. The ...



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Le Dernier métro [Region 2]

Le Dernier métro [Region 2]

»rank: 168201

starring: Catherine Deneuve, Gérard Depardieu, Jean Poiret, Andréa Ferréol, Paulette Dubost
directed by: François Truffaut


0ur opinion: :François Truffaut again tackles the elusive nature of creativity and the elusive creation in this thoughtful, sumptuous, 198O film. Nominated for the Best Foreign Language film 0scar, and a winner of various Césars, The Last Metro is a tale of the theater in occupied France during World War ll. Marion Steiner (Catherine Deneuve) manages the Theatre Montmarte in the stead of her Jewish husband, director Lucas Steiner (Heinz Bennent). He has purportedly fled France but is really hiding out in the basement of the theater. The ...



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