Released Date:
1952-07-28
Languages:
French, English
Countries:
France
Runtime:
105 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.3 (2487 Reviews)
Director:
Jean-Pierre MelvilleGenres:
DramaJean Cocteau (novel)
Jean Cocteau (adaptation)
In a snowball fight between schoolboys the handsome Dargelos hits the chest of Paul, who drops unconscious to the ground. Paul has a deep affection for Dargelos, and later denies that there was a stone in the snowball that hit him. Back home Paul's sister Elisabeth takes care of him. The teenage siblings live together in one room, where they have developed several private games with a strong erotic undertone. Paul's schoolmate Gèrard is secretly enamored of Elisabeth, and often stays with them. When Elisabeth introduces her new friend Agathe to Paul, he recognizes that she resembles Dargelos strongly, and immediately falls in love with her. Elisabeth marries a rich young American Jew, Michael, but he dies in a car accident the day after the wedding. Elisabeth inherits his big apartment with 18 rooms and a gallery, and the four friends move into it. Paul sleeps in the gallery, where he builds a replica of the siblings' old room. Both Paul and Agathe are secretly enamored of the other. When each of them reveals this to Elisabeth, she gets jealous, and starts developing a sinister plot to turn them away from each other.
Released Date:
1961-09-22
Languages:
French, English
Countries:
France, Italy
Runtime:
117 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.8 (2013 Reviews)
Director:
Jean-Pierre MelvilleBèatrix Beck (novel)
Jean-Pierre Melville (screenplay)
In World War II, the widow Barny sees the Italian soldiers arriving in occupied Saint Bernard while walking to her job. Barny lives with her daughter and works correcting tests and feels a great attraction toward her boss Sabine. When the Germans arrive, Barny sends her half-Jewish daughter to live in a farm in the countryside and finds that Sabine's brother has been arrested and sent to a concentration camp. The atheist Barny decides to baptize her daughter to protect her and chooses priest Lèon Morin to discuss with him themes related to religion and Catholicism and Lèon lends books to her. Barny converts to the Catholicism and becomes closer to Lèon, feeling an unrequited desire for him.
Released Date:
1969-09-12
Languages:
French, German, English
Countries:
France, Italy
Runtime:
145 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
8.2 (13635 Reviews)
Director:
Jean-Pierre MelvilleJoseph Kessel (novel)
Jean-Pierre Melville (adaptation)
France, 1942, during the occupation. Philippe Gerbier, a civil engineer, is one of the French Resistance's chiefs. Given away by a traitor, he is interned in a camp. He manages to escape, and joins his network at Marseilles, where he makes the traitor be executed... This non-spectacular movie (do not expect any Rambo or Robin Hood) shows us rigorously and austerely the everyday of the French Resistants : their solitude, their fears, their relationships, the arrests, the forwarding of orders and their carrying out... Both writer Joseph Kessel and co-writer and director Jean-Pierre Melville belonged to this "Army in the Shadows".
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