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- The story of the famous and influential 1960s rock band The Doors and its lead singer and composer, Jim Morrison, from his days as a UCLA film student in Los Angeles, to his untimely death in Paris, France at age 27 in 1971.
- French serial about the lives and jobs of people working at a talent agency in Paris.
- A successful businesswoman gets caught up in a game of cat and mouse as she tracks down the unknown man who raped her.
- A man boards a limousine to be driven to his day's work: nine mysterious "appointments."
- A recently engaged man sees a former lover and becomes obsessed with meeting her again.
- Decades of a love triangle concerning two friends and an impulsive woman.
- A celebrity journalist, juggling her busy career and personal life, has her life over-turned by a freak car accident.
- At the Louvre museum in Paris, the phantom Belphegor awakens and causes electrical havoc. Night guards at the museum start dying, Lisa gets possessed, and Martin tries to help her.
- After the loss of her grandfather, Maïwenn explores her heritage and her Algerian roots.
- A father and daughter are reunited some 11 years after the father's drug addiction tore the family apart.
- A musical story about how people find their love on the streets of beautiful Paris.
- Relentless struggle of the Parisian police against the drug trade.
- This movie tells the story of a group of right-wing cops have begun carrying out vigilante justice on drug dealers and other crime figures who might otherwise avoid punishment for their misdeeds. Police inspector Grindel (Delon) understands the feelings which motivate these deeds, but does not approve. However, he is not highly motivated to put an end to the group's activities until it begins to appear that they are now attacking fellow cops for reasons which are unclear. Grindel sets to work to uncover the culprits, and in a climactic scene, confronts his colleague Scatti
- 1952, Paris. Nadia, a Red Diaper baby, has a sister, Polish parents, and at 15 is an active Communist. When cops beat her during an anti-American demonstration, she's rescued by a "Match" photographer. As the friendship becomes a love affair and her slogans are tested by new knowledge and emotion, some of the Red youth want to expel her. When she goes with Stéphane to a seaside photo shoot, her father goes to the police. Stéphane faces charges, so leaving to cover the war in Indochina looks appealing. In a parallel story, Nadia's mother meets again her prewar lover, released from Siberia, who challenges the French Reds with very real scars and word of Stalin's anti-Semitism.
- A biography of the pioneer film director Georges Méliès, featuring his son André playing Georges, and with shots of his second wife, aged 90.
- Film comprised of six vignettes each illustrating one aspect of life in the French capital, each set in a different area of the city.
- Romain Goupil records his years of militancy and disappointment as the new world they fought for doesn't come. He praises his missing friend Michel Recanati who committed suicide at 30 years.
- Paul a young man shared between the promise of a new relationship, and the memory of a finished story ..
- Léon Lécuyer, an idealistic history student, manages to escape from the camp where he was imprisoned and comes back to Paris. He hides in his mother's apartment when the Germans, informed by an anonymous letter, storm their block. He runs away once more and leaves for Lyon. Wishing to serve his country, Léon decides to kill Pierre Laval. But he does so badly that he is arrested and condemned to ten years in prison. Meanwhile in Paris, Charles-Hubert and Julie Poissonnard, the owners of the dairy shop "Au Bon Beurre", where Léon's mother shops, thrive by speculating on people's misery, by getting supplies on the black market, by selling goods ten times what they are worth, while blatantly supporting the policies of Maréchal Pétain. But when Charles-Hubert senses the wind turning, he changes attitudes. He saves a Jew and even "organizes" the Resistance in his neighborhood. After the war, the Poissonards, richer than ever, have gained a new respectability. As for Léon, now a history teacher at Lycée Jean-Baptiste Say, he is transferred against his will for ... giving bad grades to Henri, Poissonard's son.
- Neurotic, Parisian, gay, and thirty-something, three friends lost their way in Austrian mountains. From dizzying summits to huge abyss, now could be the right time to take stock of their lives, lovers, and friendships.
- A circle of friends is getting together for a fun night out in Paris. It is Friday, the 13th of November, 2015.
- An elderly couple and their grown-up children must deal with the consequences of advancing age in this comedy-drama from France.
- Madeleine wants her half-brother Joseph out of his (in fact her) Parisian apartment. The grumpy old man sees but one solution to stay put: he rents one of the rooms to a student. But this proves to be a girl, an unlikely roommate indeed...
- An experimental short film of flashing images made by Stan Brakhage.