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Bleu le ciel (2001)
Character: Bruno
Kerim, a young Kurd, escapes from a fight by taking refuge in Bruno's car. The event plunges the two men into mutual embarrassment. As the day progresses, the word is born little by little and the tensions are dissipated.
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Faute de soleil (1995)
Character: Charles
Lucie (Sara Haxaire) is a stripper who has a difficult relationship with her disappointed mother (Evelyne Ker). When Charles, the strip-club emcee, brings his blind brother Jean (Jean-Jacques Benhamou) to work, Lucie starts a relationship with him, just for the perverse reason that he can never see her even though she is on view for any paying customer. Jean recently lost his eyesight in an accident, and is bitter and possibly suicidal. His relationship with Lucie is abusive and violent, but that seems to be just what the two of them want.
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L'aigle à deux têtes (1975)
Character: Stanislas
A queen lives secluded in her chambers, mourning the loss of her husband on their wedding day ten years from then. Stanislas, a suicidal poet and anarchist, enters her apartments with the intent of killing her. When he appears, wounded, fleeing the guards, she is struck by his resemblance to the late king...
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Comment draguer tous les mecs (1984)
Character: Hervé
Like every provincial girl arriving in Paris, Charlotte gets off the train with one idea in mind: to have fun, to flirt, to find a guy at all costs. But Charlotte is unaware of the two handicaps she carries with her. First: Charlotte is not a fashion cover. Second: Charlotte is chronically unlucky. She attracts disasters better than a lightning rod attracts lightning... Operation Flirt is on! Charlotte's first experiences of love are catastrophic: all her stratagems end in disaster! Fortunately, Charlotte has more than one trick up her sleeve.
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Le Dingue (1973)
Character: Boris
Two young delinquents run away from a reformatory, across France with a front-wheel drive (Citroën) and live on thefts made here and there in a very crazy way...the police are on their heels, love for one of them is on their way, but so is the drama.
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Une Journee Tranquille (1999)
Character: N/A
The protagonist's birthday begins with him following his usual relaxed routine. As time passes,it becomes clear that this day is going to be far from uneventful. Set in Paris, the action focuses on an enigmatic man during one turbulent day.
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Faux Bourdon (1991)
Character: N/A
Jeanne, Marion and Paul are childhood friends. Paul and Marion have been married for five years, but Marion knows nothing about the relationship between Paul and Jeanne.
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The Facts of Life Goes to Paris (1982)
Character: Andre
Mrs. Garrett and the girls travel to Paris, France. Mrs. Garrett takes a cooking class taught by a famous chef as the girls take classes at the sister school of Eastland.
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Le Petit Matin (1971)
Character: Jean
Nina lives with her family in a superb property in the French region of Landes. She loves her cousin Jean who is overprotected by his possessive mother, Eva. There is war and, after the French defeat, Jean wants to reach London.
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Délit mineur (1994)
Character: N/A
A teenager named Guillaume admits to being guilty of his father's murder in order to protect his dear mother.
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La Femme du Gange (1974)
Character: Man on the beach
A man returns to the place he once lived a passionate love affair with a woman who is now dead. So powerful are the emotions that seize him that he imagines she is still alive, and begins to live as if this were the case...
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La Dentellière (1977)
Character: Gérard
Pomme is a meek and mild French beautician whose life takes a fateful turn during a vacation to Normandy. She becomes the lover of middle-class literature-student François. The relationship sours when François takes her home to meet his parents, thanks in no small part to their differing social backgrounds.
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Le Dernier Métro (1980)
Character: Lucien Ballard, Bernard's Replacement
In occupied Paris, an actress wed to a Jewish theater owner must keep him hidden from the Nazis while doing both of their jobs.
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Espion, lève-toi (1982)
Character: Librarian
Sebastien Grenier, a former French spy, is working as a financial analyst in Zurich. However, his peaceful existence starts to disintegrate when he is recruited by a top French intelligence operative to discover how one of their own secret agents was found out and executed in broad daylight.
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Le Charme discret de la bourgeoisie (1972)
Character: Lt. Hubert de Rochcahin
In Luis Buñuel’s deliciously satiric masterpiece, an upper-class sextet sits down to dinner but never eats, their attempts continually thwarted by a vaudevillian mixture of events both actual and imagined.
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