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Eight women, one body and a house full of lies.
Film about Catherine Breillat’s 2004 stroke and subsequent self-destructive relationship with star swindler Christophe Rocancourt.
An elderly couple deal with the ravages of old age.
Unlikely relationships form between hostages and captors as they trek through the Philippine jungle.
When a glamorous but talentless young actress is accused of murdering a sleazy producer, her aspiring lawyer friend spies a money-making opportunity.
A love triangle between a woman and two very different men is explored in typically French fashion.
A nine-year-old announces to his mum that he has another mother.
Investigating fraud amongst France's fattest fat cats.
A woman seeking revenge seduces a crime lord's lieutenant.
Three stories explore Italian concerns in the context of a famous euthanasia case.
Tale revolving around an unassuming grey donkey.
Two people struggle to stay together after the death of their child.
A successful video game boss aims to track down her attacker after a home invasion.
Three generations grappling with a life-changing experience during one day of a vacation in Sintra, Portugal, a historic town known for its dense gardens and fairy-tale villas and palaces.
A marriage of convenience is exposed as an elegant charade when passion catches fire. Out to own on DVD from April 23.
A young woman befriends a lonely widow whose motives aren't all they seem.
Story of a bourgeois family, set against the backdrop of the Calais refugee crisis.
Change knocks on a French family’s front door when a motorway opens up outside their house.
A man hires a pair of existential detectives.
Three years after the death of a war photographer, secrets begin to emerge.
Emma Bovary thinks to escape her dull, provincial life by marrying the local doctor and moving to town, only to find more of the same.
A young pianist gets caught up in a web of family history intrigue.
An exploration of the work of Michael Haneke.
A widowed cleaning lady in Fifties London falls madly in love with a couture Dior dress, and decides that she must have one of her own.
After a teacher is struck by lightning, she discovers a powerful and dangerous alter ego.
A teenager gets an introduction to hedonistic sex, courtesy of his amoral mother.
A portrait of suffering focused on a young woman forced to become a nun because her parents cannot afford a dowry for her.
Through the story of another filmmaker's struggles to create art, Godard explores the essence of cinema and different ways of telling he truth.
A pupil becomes infatuated with his teacher.
A mayor in the final term of her political career faces a choice between integrity and ambition.
A single mother comes into conflict with her twin teenage sons when she considers selling their house to make a new life for herself.
A French colonial family in Forties Cambodia face financial ruin after their rice fields are flooded.
Three people struggle to find direction in a film that probes the reliability of perception.
The true story of of a whistleblower who shook the French nuclear industry.
A philosophy teacher soldiers through her life being turned upside down on all fronts.
An apocalyptic scenario as lived by a one-parent family in the French countryside.
Iris, a wandering woman teaching French to Koreans, navigates her life with few concerns.
Two estranged parents are brought together by a request from their son who committed suicide.
A woman embarks on a journey of self-discovery.
Recasts the tale of Snow White as the story of a sheltered young woman’s sexual awakening in this racy feminist fable.
"A kind of anti-Madame Bovary" Caroline Vignal on celebrating pleasure and ordinary bodies in It's Raining Men
The mongoose and the snake Adam J Graves on bringing a hidden side of Delhi to the screen in Anuja
Pushing boundaries Torill Kove on family relationships, different worlds and Maybe Elephants
The star from the streets Adam J Graves on Salaam Balaak, Sajda Pathan and making Anuja
A little lightness Colman Mac Cionnaith and Michael Whelan on Room Taken
French cinema hits the high notes Rendez-vous opens in Paris with a boost at the box office
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