Bellamy (2009)
A detective enjoying a quiet holiday in southern France finds himself caught up in an intriguing mystery.
Les Biches (1968)
Love, jealousy and domination in Sixties France.
The Break Up (1970)
The father of a drug addict plots the destruction of his daughter-in-law’s character. Out to own as part of .
The Bridesmaid (2004)
Tense thriller about a girl with an appetite for murder.
The Colour Of Lies (1998)
A young girl is murdered in Breton fishing village after leaving the house of depressive artist.
The Claude Chabrol Collection: Volume 2 (2005)
A second pick'n'mix of Claude Chabrol's prolific output.
A Comedy Of Power (2006)
Investigating fraud amongst France's fattest fat cats.
La Femme Infidele (1969)
A man who suspects his wife is cheating on him hires a private investigator to find out for sure.
The Flower Of Evil (2003)
Old crimes resurface in this tale of a family tearing itself apart from within. Out to own as part of .
The Girl Cut In Two (2007)
A weathergirl becomes involved in a destructive love triangle.
Juste Avant La Nuit (1971)
Sexual betrayal, forgiveness and murder in a small, suburban town.
Madame Bovary (1991)
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.
Merci Pour Le Chocolat (2000)
A young pianist gets caught up in a web of family history intrigue.
Nada (1974)
A group of French anarchists kidnap the American ambassador to France.
Les Noces Rouges (1973)
Adultery, politics and murder in small town France.
Que La Bete Meure (1969)
Revenge is bitter for the father of a hit-and-run victim.
Who's Got The Black Box? (1967)
An action spy spoof in Greece, with Jean Seberg and men with bad haircuts. Out to own as part of .
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