Released Date:
2000-01-15
Languages:
French
Countries:
France, UK
Runtime:
100 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.3 (2085 Reviews)
Director:
Laurent CantetGenres:
DramaLaurent Cantet (scenario)
Gilles Marchand (collaboration)
The 35-hour work week has all of France in its thrall. This film turns it into a feature about economic and familial politics. Frank, a business school graduate, returns to his provincial hometown to take a management position in the factory where his father has been working for 30 years. First Frank makes the mistake of actually asking the workers on the assembly line for their opinions. Then upper management manipulates his findings to lay off employees. This creates a huge rift, not only between labor and management, but between father and son. A human morality tale that evokes paternal and filial love, and illustrates the personal risk behind political ideas.
Released Date:
2001-11-14
Languages:
French
Countries:
France
Runtime:
134 min
Rated:
PG-13
IMDB Ratings:
7.4 (3937 Reviews)
Director:
Laurent CantetGenres:
DramaRobin Campillo (scenario)
Laurent Cantet (scenario)
Recently fired from his job, but unable to confess the truth to his close-knit family, Vincent spends his days driving around the countryside, talking into his cell phone and staring into space. Vincent fabricates a new job for himself so his family and friends will not know that he is out of work. At one point, he even sneaks into an office building. As Vincent roams the building's sterile halls, peeking into meeting rooms where men are busy at work, we see a man who yearns not just for a new job, but also for a place in the world. While this pantomime of work initially registers as sad and even a little pathetic, it slowly and unnervingly becomes terrifying.
Released Date:
2006-01-25
Languages:
French, English
Countries:
France, Canada
Runtime:
108 min
Rated:
UNRATED
IMDB Ratings:
6.4 (2315 Reviews)
Director:
Laurent CantetGenres:
DramaLaurent Cantet (scenario)
Robin Campillo (scenario)
Dany Laferrière (based on three stories from the book "La Chair du Maètre" by)
Sandy Whitelaw (dialogue: English translation)
Haiti, late 1970's. Sea, sex and sun for Ellen, Brenda and Sue, three North American ladies, on the wrong side of forty or fifty-odd, going through an enchanted interlude. Lonely, forsaken, neglected by men in their native countries, they can indulge here in carnal exultation without shame, thanks to handsome local young men they pay a few dollars. Ellen is a Boston French literature professor, Brenda, an unfulfilled wife from Savannah, Georgia and Sue, a sexually frustrated but good-natured Canadian factory worker. In this second garden of Eden they don't care too much about the neighboring poverty nor about Baby Doc's violent dictatorship. The trouble is that that two of the three women have sights on a single man, Legba. And Legba is beginning to be fed up with being a stud...
Released Date:
2009-03-13
Languages:
French, Bambara, Spanish
Countries:
France
Runtime:
128 min
Rated:
PG-13
IMDB Ratings:
7.5 (27681 Reviews)
Director:
Laurent CantetGenres:
DramaLaurent Cantet (scenario)
Robin Campillo (scenario)
Franèois Bègaudeau (scenario)
Franèois Bègaudeau (inspired by the book)
Teacher Franèois Marin and his colleagues are preparing for another school year teaching at a racially mixed inner city high school in Paris. The teachers talk to each other about their prospective students, both the good and the bad. The teachers collectively want to inspire their students, but each teacher is an individual who will do things in his or her own way to achieve the results they desire. They also have differing viewpoints on the students themselves, and how best to praise and discipline them. The administration of the school tries to be as fair as possible, which includes having student representatives sit on the student evaluation committee. Marin's class this year of fourteen and fifteen year olds is no different than previous years, although the names and faces have changed. Marin tries to get through to his students, sometimes with success and sometimes resulting in utter failure. Even Marin has his breaking point, which may result in him doing things he would probably admit to himself are wrong. But after all is said and done, there is next year and another group of students.
Released Date:
2013-01-02
Languages:
English
Countries:
France, Canada
Runtime:
143 min
IMDB Ratings:
6.2 (1287 Reviews)
Director:
Laurent CantetRobin Campillo
Laurent Cantet (screenplay)
Joyce Carol Oates (novel)
Set in the 1950s, a a group of young girls in upstate New York form their own gang.
Released Date:
2012-05-30
Languages:
Spanish, English, Serbian
Countries:
France, Spain
Runtime:
129 min
IMDB Ratings:
(2728 Reviews)
Director:
Laurent CantetBenicio Del ToroJulio MedemGaspar NoèElia SuleimanJuan Carlos TabèoPablo TraperoGenres:
DramaLaurent Cantet (segment)
Alejandro Fadel (segment)
Martèn Mauregui (segment)
Julio Medem (segment)
Santiago Mitre (segment)
Gaspar Noè (segment)
Leonardo Padura (segment)
Elia Suleiman (segment)
Pablo Trapero (segment)
A lesbian, an aspiring actor, an aspiring singer, a low-class marriage, a neighborhood community and 2 renowned directors have memorable less-than-24-hour-long experiences while living in/visiting the capital of Cuba.
Released Date:
2014-12-03
Languages:
Spanish
Countries:
France, Belgium
Runtime:
95 min
IMDB Ratings:
6.3 (296 Reviews)
Director:
Laurent CantetLaurent Cantet (screenplay)
Franèois Crozade (adaptation)
Lucia Lopez Coll (collaborating writer)
Leonardo Padura (screenplay)
Amadeo, a novelist suffering from writer's block, is back in Havana after sixteen years of exile. This evening his friends are waiting for him on a terrace overlooking the Malecon Boulevard. There are Tania, who despite being an eye doctor only ekes out a living; Rafa, a once major artist who has become an alcoholic and only paints daubs now ; Aldo, an honest man who, although trained as an engineer is reduced to mounting batteries in a factory. They are joined after a time by Eddy, a literature lover turned parvenu... From dusk to dawn, they will laugh, sing, dance together, reminisce about their youth, the group they used to form, the faith they had in the future and exchange about their present disillusionment. At times they will even tear each other apart...
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