Released Date:
1939-10-29
Languages:
French
Countries:
France
Runtime:
91 min
Rated:
APPROVED
IMDB Ratings:
7.6 (5644 Reviews)
Director:
Marcel CarnèPierre Dumarchais (novel)
Jacques Prèvert (scenario and dialogue)
Life's a rotten business, says Jean, a deserter who arrives at night in Le Havre, looking to leave the country. He lucks into civilian clothes, a little bit of money, a passport, and a dog, and he also meets Nelly, a 17-year-old who's grown up too fast. She's the object of lust of men: including a boyfriend Maurice, her putative protector Zabel, and Lucien, a local hood. Jean falls for her, faces down Lucien, and gives her courage to stand on her own feet. A ship is leaving for Venezuela; can at least one of them be on it, or is that just a dream?
Released Date:
1939-09-11
Languages:
French
Countries:
France
Runtime:
99 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.9 (263 Reviews)
Director:
Julien DuvivierGenres:
DramaAged penniless actors are living in a old people's home. They always talk about their past glory or failures. One day Raphael Saint-Clair comes; he has been a famous actor and had a lot of love affairs. Passions come back, and jealousies... A bitter film about aging, failure and the entertainment.
Released Date:
1947-11-26
Languages:
French
Countries:
France
Runtime:
91 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.9 (434 Reviews)
Director:
Julien DuvivierGenres:
DramaCharles Spaak (screenplay)
Julien Duvivier (screenplay)
Georges Simenon (based on a novel by)
In the suburbs of Paris, an old maid has just been murdered. Every body talks about that, except the misanthrope Mr Hire. The same evening, Alice, just getting out of jail, arrives and meets up with her lover Alfred again. They act as they do not know each other, for Alice went to jail to spare Alfred. But Mr Hire falls in love with Alice, and he knows Alfred is the murderer...
Released Date:
1968-02-19
Languages:
French
Countries:
France
Runtime:
86 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.8 (1198 Reviews)
Director:
Claude BerriClaude Berri (screenplay)
Gèrard Brach (adaptation)
Claude Berri (adaptation)
Michel Rivelin (adaptation)
Claude is a Jew. Because of the risks of an arrest (France is occupied by the Nazis), his parents send him away to an elderly couple in the country. Pepe, the husband, is a Petain supporter and a anti-Semite, but he does not know about Claude's religion. The film is the story of their growing mutual affection.
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