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The Closet
on DVD
(2001)
Starring: Daniel Auteuil, Gerard Depardieu, Thierry Lhermitte
Director: Francis Veber
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In this witty commentary on political correctness in the work place, Francois Veber directs the excellent Daniel Auteuil as Francois Pignon, better known around the office as 'Pignon le Mignon' (Pignon the Cutey). Poor Pignon is helplessly misunderstood and pathetically down on his luck. A senior ..read more »
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Tell No One - BLU-RAY Version
(2006)
Starring: Marie-Josee Croze, Nathalie Baye, Andre Dussollier
Director: Guillaume Canet
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Actor-turned-director Guillaume Canet follows up his critically-acclaimed debut MON IDOLE (WHATEVER YOU SAY) with the conspiracy thriller TELL NO ONE. Eight years after his wife's brutal murder, paediatrician Alexandre Beck receives an unsettling email from an anonymous sender. The message contains ..read more »
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Hell
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(2005)
Starring: Emmanuelle Beart, Karin Viard, Marie Gillain
Director: Danis Tanovic
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In Paris in the 1980s, a man, fresh from his release from prison, is rejected by his wife. After a violent confrontation he throws himself from his apartment window, witnessed by his three young daughters. In present day Paris, the sisters, now grown up, live their own lives. The family bonds ..read more »
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L'Homme Du Train
on DVD
(2002)
Starring: Johnny Hallyday, Jean Rochefort, Charlie Nelson
Director: Patrice Leconte
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This quaint and amusing tale from director Patrice Leconte pairs Milan (Johnny Hallyday), a nomadic urban cowboy, with Manesquier (Jean Rochefort), a reserved and very settled curmudgeon. The two meet on the train in a French suburb, and before long the overly trusting Manesquier has invited Milan ..read more »
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Lost In La Mancha
on DVD
(2002)
Starring: Terry Gilliam, Jean Rochefort, Johnny Depp
Director: Keith Fulton, Louis Pepe
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Directed by Keith Fulton and Louis Pepe, LOST IN LA MANCHA documents Terry Gilliam's disaster-prone attempt to make THE MAN WHO KILLED DON QUIXOTE, a film largely based on the classic novel by Miguel de Cervantes. The movie first encounters difficulties in its preproduction stage, starting with an ..read more »
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Ridicule
on DVD
(1996)
Starring: Fanny Ardant, Charles Berling, Bernard Giraudeau
Director: Patrice Leconte
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During the pre-revolutionary reign of Louis XVI, a young engineer travels to Versailles to petition the king to help him save the people of his region from a mosquito infestation. Upon his arrival, the naive country squire discovers lust in the form of a widowed countess, love in the form of his ..read more »
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The Count Of Monte Cristo
(2 discs)
on DVD
(1998)
Starring: Gerard Depardieu, Ornella Muti, Jean Rochefort
Director: Josee Dayan
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Alexandre Dumas' THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO follows the adventures of Edmond Dantes (Gerard Depardieu), a 19th-century French version of James Bond or Batman, a rich, ruthless, and suave purveyor of homemade justice. This French production goes all out, having the destinction of being the first ..read more »
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The Hairdresser's Husband
on DVD
(1991)
Starring: Jean Rochefort, Anna Galiena, Roland Bertin
Director: Patrice Leconte
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At an early age, Antoine's big dream was to be the husband of a hairdresser. As a sad-eyed, middle-aged man (Jean Rochefort) he tells the story of his life and how he finds his fantasy, marries her, and then discovers that maybe it can't last forever.
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Pret A Porter
on DVD
(1994)
Starring: Julia Roberts, Tim Robbins, Kim Basinger
Director: Robert Altman
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Robert Altman delivers another sprawling satire with READY TO WEAR, this time focusing his lens on the tightly knit, pretentious fashion industry. After a popular fashion leader dies during the most important industry gathering of the year in Paris, the question that it might have been murder ..read more »
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