Released Date:
1989-01-06
Languages:
French
Countries:
France
Runtime:
88 min
IMDB Ratings:
(840 Reviews)
Director:
Catherine BreillatCatherine Breillat (scenario)
Catherine Breillat (novel)
Roger Salloch (adaptation)
Lili, a pouty and voluptuous 14-year-old, is caravan camping with her family in Biarritz. She's self-aware and holds her own in a cafè conversation with a concert pianist she meets, but she has a wild streak and she's testing her powers over men, finding that she doesn't always control her moods or actions, and she's impatient with being a virgin. She sets off with her brother to a disco, latching onto an aging playboy who is himself hot and cold to her. She is ambivalent about losing her virginity that night, willing the next, and determined by the third. The playboy's mix of depression and misogyny ends their unconsummated affair, so Lili has to hunt elsewhere.
Released Date:
1996-10-23
Languages:
French
Countries:
France
Runtime:
110 min
Rated:
UNRATED
IMDB Ratings:
6.5 (379 Reviews)
Director:
Catherine BreillatAnatomy of a murder. Christophe has murdered Frèdèrique, his lover. He's in his 20s, an entrepreneur who likes to pick up chicks with his misogynist friend Philippe; she's in her 30s, a doctor twice divorced with two children. After a police reenactment of the crime and an interview with her teen daughter, we go back to the start of their affair and follow it to its conclusion. Frèdèrique is attracted to Christophe's sweet side; she's emotional about her past and ambivalent about her sexuality. His sexuality later becomes an issue, as does his relationship with Philippe. Are the lovers drowning each other in attraction, expectation, and revulsion? Why does Christophe kill?
Released Date:
1999-04-14
Languages:
French, English
Countries:
France
Runtime:
84 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
5.3 (7594 Reviews)
Director:
Catherine BreillatGenres:
DramaCatherine Breillat (scenario and dialogue)
Although deeply in love with her boyfriend - and indeed sleeping in the same bed with him - a schoolteacher cannot handle the almost complete lack of intimacy he will allow. Increasingly frustrated, she gradually finds her sexual appetites leading her into ever more risky situations, including a developing one with the headmaster.
Released Date:
1999-04-14
Languages:
French, English
Countries:
France
Runtime:
84 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
5.3 (7569 Reviews)
Director:
Catherine BreillatGenres:
DramaCatherine Breillat (scenario and dialogue)
Although deeply in love with her boyfriend - and indeed sleeping in the same bed with him - a schoolteacher cannot handle the almost complete lack of intimacy he will allow. Increasingly frustrated, she gradually finds her sexual appetites leading her into ever more risky situations, including a developing one with the headmaster.
Released Date:
2001-03-07
Languages:
French, Italian, English
Countries:
France, Italy
Runtime:
86 min
Rated:
UNRATED
IMDB Ratings:
6.5 (7575 Reviews)
Director:
Catherine BreillatGenres:
DramaA Ma Soeur! is a provocative and shocking drama about sibling rivalry, family discord and relationships. Elena is 15, beautiful and flirtatious. Her less confident sister, Anais, is 12, and constantly eats. On holiday, Elena meets a young Italian student who is determined to seduce her. Anais is forced to watch in silence, conspiring with the lovers, but harbouring jealousy and similar desires. Their actions, however, have unforeseen tragic consequences for the whole family.
Released Date:
2002-04-29
Languages:
French, English
Countries:
France
Runtime:
84 min
Rated:
UNRATED
IMDB Ratings:
(1168 Reviews)
Director:
Catherine BreillatDesire for a subject that functions like a brief fling with no future as such, yet embellished by that very fact. Because something fleeting and futureless is not necessarrily pathetic or trivial. A brief crossing, perhaps an initiatory trip. Filming a guy's "first time", filming him like a girl. Gut level skin deep... Nostalgia for vast ocean liners, for places "beyond the law" where you can venture outside of life, safe within an interlude. Describing a passion while respecting classical tragedy's unity of time and place, setting the stage for the eternal play of Masculine/Feminine. A hot-blooded Latin temperatment versus an apparently cool English one. A ship - one night - Sudden intimacy between an Englishwoman whose complexion is frosted by bitterness and a teenager whose gaze glows like ardent coals.
Released Date:
2004-01-28
Languages:
French
Countries:
France
Runtime:
77 min
Rated:
UNRATED
IMDB Ratings:
4.5 (3615 Reviews)
Director:
Catherine BreillatGenres:
DramaCatherine Breillat (novel)
Catherine Breillat (screenplay)
A man rescues a woman from a suicide attempt in a gay nightclub. Walking the streets together, she propositions him: She'll pay him to visit her at her isolated house for four consecutive nights. There he will silently watch her. He's reluctant, but agrees. As the four nights progress, they become more intimate with each other, and a mutual fascination/revulsion develops. By the end of the four-day "contract", these two total strangers will have had a profound impact on each other.
Released Date:
2008-07-18
Languages:
French
Countries:
France, Italy
Runtime:
104 min
Rated:
UNRATED
IMDB Ratings:
6.3 (2793 Reviews)
Director:
Catherine BreillatJules-Amèdèe Barbey d'Aurevilly (novel)
Catherine Breillat (adaptation)
At 30, boyish penniless aristocrat Ryno de Marigny has separated from Villini, a passionate Spaniard and his mistress of 10 years. He's now in love with Hermangarde, a young, wealthy, and titled virgin. Days before the wedding, the bride's grandmother sits Ryno down and insists on knowing if his affair is over. He relates a story of passion, which we see in flashbacks, swearing he loves only Hermangarde. After the wedding, the couple moves to a castle by the sea. And Villini? Can passion survive disgust and self-loathing?
Released Date:
2010-04-01
Languages:
French
Countries:
France
Runtime:
80 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
6.4 (986 Reviews)
Director:
Catherine BreillatGenres:
FantasyCharles Perrault (fairy tale "La Barbe bleue")
Catherine Breillat (screenplay)
An adaptation of the classic tale of a wealthy aristocrat with a blue beard.
Released Date:
2011-07-08
Languages:
French
Countries:
France
Runtime:
82 min
Rated:
UNRATED
IMDB Ratings:
5.7 (551 Reviews)
Director:
Catherine BreillatGenres:
DramaHans Christian Andersen (story)
Catherine Breillat (screenplay)
Charles Perrault (story)
The princess Anastasia is cursed by the witch Carabosse to die but three teenage fairies change it and the girl falls into a deep sleep for one hundred years to wake-up as a sixteen year-old teenager. Along her dream, Anastasia takes a ghost train and is adopted by a woman that lives in the woods with her son Peter that becomes her stepbrother. Soon Peter is seduced by the Snow Queen and leaves home with her. Anastasia seeks him out and travels through the kingdom of albino King and Queen that offer her a stagecoach to help her to travel. However Anastasia is attacked by gypsy bandits that kidnap her, but she befriends a gypsy girl that offers a magic animal to ride in her quest. Out of the blue, the sixteen year-old Anastasia is awaken by Peter's grandson Johan.
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