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A face
08/05/2008, 8:38 PM
People, just wondering have there been any good French films out lately? Good ones mind, seriously dont want to go to the trouble of checking something out for it to be complete crap, which sometimes can happen.

To get the ball rolling ....

La Haine (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0113247/)

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Thought this was a quality film, definitely in my top ten. Brilliant plot, camera work, characters, everything.

tetsujin1979
08/05/2008, 9:11 PM
Any list has to include Amelie, The City of Lost Children and Belleville Rendezvous (aka Les Triplets De Belleville)

Flawless
08/05/2008, 9:30 PM
Jean De Florette (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0091288/) with Gerard Dépardieu, good show!

superfrank
08/05/2008, 9:35 PM
If we're really back the years, Cyrano de Bergerac (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0099334/) and Delicatessen (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101700/) are both very good.

A face
08/05/2008, 9:36 PM
Belleville Rendezvous (aka Les Triplets De Belleville)

I have that and its very good i thought, great animation.

Belleville Rendezvous (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0286244/)

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A face
08/05/2008, 9:40 PM
Any list has to include Amelie

Looking at the trailer it looks good. Whats the story line about?

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kingdom hoop
08/05/2008, 9:43 PM
Not really on top of things French film-wise so haven't a clue if there are any good recent ones.

But I'd better make this post worthwhile, so I'll (cautiously but earnestly) recommend Irreversible (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0290673/) to you. Vincent Cassel (tall white guy in La Haine) is in it, as is Monica Belucci, and Thomas Bangalter (Daft Punk) provides the tunes. It's a, at times overwhelmingly so, extremely powerful film, a must-see. A word of warning, DO NOT watch it on your own or with wife/girlfriend/daughter/aunt, etc. Get a few of the lads who're into films around and tell them you've this really excellent but disturbing film to watch, press play, and prepare to be mesmerised. :)


More generally, aren't the French just brilliant artists! French films and music - magnifique!


edit; now, Amélie, there's a film you can watch with your other half. Nearly the antithesis of Irreversible actually.

holidaysong
08/05/2008, 9:47 PM
People, just wondering have there been any good French films out lately? Good ones mind, seriously dont want to go to the trouble of checking something out for it to be complete crap, which sometimes can happen.

To get the ball rolling ....

La Haine

Thought this was a quality film, definitely in my top ten. Brilliant plot, camera work, characters, everything.

That's 13 years old! Great film.

tetsujin1979
09/05/2008, 12:36 AM
Looking at the trailer it looks good. Whats the story line about?
Basically it's about a shy waitress with an active imagination who tries to improve the lives of the people she meets.

osarusan
09/05/2008, 12:52 AM
Three Colours Trilogy, especially White

ken foree
09/05/2008, 10:28 AM
Three Colours Trilogy, especially White

are they set in france? i've been meaning to see them and just asking since i know kieslowski (poland) directed them. jeez i haven't seen a french film in a while, mostly stick to the older stuff. "alphaville" is amazing.

jebus
09/05/2008, 10:46 AM
Hidden/Cache (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_w0J9myz14I) was one of the finer movies of recent years for anyone who likes psycological movies full of suspense.

A Very Long Engagement (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNI2Pxgkazg) from the people who made Amelie is well worth a look too

Block G Raptor
09/05/2008, 11:05 AM
Elisa (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112945/) with Depardu and Vanessa Paradis was class. Other than that I wouldn't know a French Film from a Spanish Omelette

Wangball
09/05/2008, 11:21 AM
Baise Moi (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0249380/) is worth a look, kind of like a French version of Thelma & Louise except with graphic sex & extreme violence, by no means a skin flick though its quite hard hitting and occasionally uncomfortable to watch, as the title of the film will testify (if you speak French!)

gustavo
09/05/2008, 11:28 AM
L'Appartement (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0115561/) was pretty good , Man Bites Dog (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0103905/) great too , Belgian though but I think done in French

shakermaker1982
09/05/2008, 12:18 PM
The beat that my heart skipped (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0411270/) (2005) was enjoyable and as Jebus alludes to I'd also recommend Hidden (cache).

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osarusan
09/05/2008, 12:24 PM
are they set in france? i've been meaning to see them and just asking since i know kieslowski (poland) directed them. jeez i haven't seen a french film in a while, mostly stick to the older stuff. "alphaville" is amazing.
All directed by Kieslowski. Red and Blue are set in France. White is set in both France and Poland, the dialogue is about 50/50 in each language also.

If you look at the "Best scene from a movie" thread, you'll see I recommended White.

SaucyJack
09/05/2008, 1:12 PM
13 Tzameti (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0475169/) - pretty decent thriller from a couple of years back, (in black and white).

Magicme
09/05/2008, 1:45 PM
dam when I saw the title "French Films" and the last post was by "Saucy Jack" I was thinking I mite have hit on a little something for the weekend.

Anyways my fav french movie was La Reine Margot (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0110963/). Not major into costume dramas but loved that movie. Manon de Source and Jean de Flurete (sp) bring me back to french class in school! Leon was good too.

Sheridan
09/05/2008, 2:14 PM
The Polish segments of 3C:W are the best, particularly the beginning. Thereafter it degenerates into a disjointed farce and the weakest of the trilogy.

HarpoJoyce
09/05/2008, 2:50 PM
My own favourite is Les Valseuses by Betrand Blier.
Gerard Depardeu, Patrick Dewaere (French star died in 1981) and a young Isabelle Huppert. Also Miou Miou a centre-page model.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0072353/

It's very misogynous (bloke orientated) and it works. Two guys travelling around France and being forward with their requests. It has various translations but www.metacafe.com have a short clip where the two break into an unoccupied holiday home (http://www.metacafe.com/watch/1021339/les_valseuses_the_testicles_a_french_buddy_film/).

Jean Pierre Jeunet after Delicatessan (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZPykJJ2l_g) and City of Lost Children (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNYG9cXTSds), went to Hollywood and did Alien Resurrection (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1myB44Tjiw). He said that he prefered working with American actors than Europeans because Americans would swim underwater when they were asked while Europeans resisted. I don't know where that left Sigourney Weaver.

ken foree
09/05/2008, 8:06 PM
All directed by Kieslowski. Red and Blue are set in France. White is set in both France and Poland, the dialogue is about 50/50 in each language also.

If you look at the "Best scene from a movie" thread, you'll see I recommended White.

ahh t'was you then. i knew i saw those movies kickin around here somewhere.

bennocelt
11/05/2008, 8:58 AM
People, just wondering have there been any good French films out lately? Good ones mind, seriously dont want to go to the trouble of checking something out for it to be complete crap, which sometimes can happen.

To get the ball rolling ....

La Haine (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0113247/)

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Thought this was a quality film, definitely in my top ten. Brilliant plot, camera work, characters, everything.


man this is my all time fav movie
Le haine has everything................cool music, cool dancing (break dancing), cool dialogue ( The Polish guy in the toilet!!), great acting, overall greatness

I also like it cause of the cows!! I had a similar thing happen to me when i over used too many substances....i also kept seeing cows!!!!!!!!!!!! I wonder is this as common as we think!!

i love French movies. But can never remember the titles of a lot of them
delicatessen is an obvious one.
The french revolution one Cyrano did
3 men and a baby, the french original
Nikita
cops
etc etc

thischarmingman
11/05/2008, 11:12 AM
Danton is pretty good:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Danton-Gerard-Depardieu/dp/B000E1YVK0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1210504308&sr=8-1



Synopsis
A dramatic metaphor for the revolutionary events unfolding in his native Poland, Andrzej Wajda's adaptation of Stanislawa Przybyszewska's play is a brilliant account of the struggle of the two leaders of the French Revolution to control the country's future. Gerard Depardieu stars as Danton, who has retired to his country estate after having been supplanted as head of the Committee for Public Safety by Robespierre (Wojciech Psoniak). But with the commencement of the Reign of Terror, Danton returns to Paris in November 1793 in the hope that he can stem the tide of bloodshed unleashed by his former ally. Confident that his rhetorical skills and the high esteem in which he is held by the French people will cause them to rise up against the brutal ruling regime, Danton is stunned to find them pauperised by the recent war with Austria and cowed by the ubiquity of Robespierre's minions. Behind closed doors, Danton's attempts to act as a mediator between warring factions are met with cold indifference by the rigidly obsessive Robespierre. Anchored by exceptional performances by Depardieu and Psoniak and featuring exceptional photography and art direction, Wajda's coruscating epic is a masterpiece of reimagined history.

Flawless
11/05/2008, 11:59 PM
I would Give Jean De Florette a look for sure,pretty good plot too!, iwatched it first in 5th year in school i think, during french class. Watched it again a year or so ago after i Served Gérard Depardieu in bar in a hotel i worked in!, was the only film I really knew him from, he was surprised i brought it up and not one of his others!!, forgot how good it was!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_de_Florette

cheifo
12/05/2008, 11:52 AM
Really cool French b&w film from late 50s.Thriller about a lady who falls for a criminal who has to go on the run.Think he shoots a copper at the start of the film.Very raw and edgy for its time.Can I remember the name of it?Can I ****:o

HarpoJoyce
12/05/2008, 5:54 PM
Really cool French b&w film from late 50s.Thriller about a lady who falls for a criminal who has to go on the run.Think he shoots a copper at the start of the film.Very raw and edgy for its time.Can I remember the name of it?Can I ****:o


Maybe Á Bout de Soufle by Jean-Luc Godard. The American actress plays a dim blonde role aswell.

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cheifo
13/05/2008, 1:46 AM
Thats the one, you legend Harpo!Really enjoyed that flick as it had an earthy feel to it and did'nt portray a sanitised version of 1950s society the way most American and British films of the time did.

bennocelt
13/05/2008, 6:48 PM
Danton is pretty good:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Danton-Gerard-Depardieu/dp/B000E1YVK0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1210504308&sr=8-1

That was the one i was thinking about, cheers, must try and download it
Thanks:)

A face
16/05/2008, 4:22 PM
Maybe Á Bout de Soufle by Jean-Luc Godard.

Now that looks like a good film. Googled a bit on it and it looks great. Must check it out.

cheifo
16/05/2008, 4:54 PM
Def recommend it, A Face.Both Stylish and entertaining.

geysir
16/05/2008, 7:21 PM
Alain Delon : Le Samourai 1967, about a hit man named Costello :)
Le Cercle Rouge 1960, Monsieur Klein 1976.

I like this poster, don't know about the film

http://www.institut-francais.org.uk/SFC/couv/bandeau2008.jpg

stojkovic
18/05/2008, 7:10 PM
Alain Delon : Le Samourai 1967, about a hit man named Costello :)
Le Cercle Rouge 1960, Monsieur Klein 1976.

I like this poster, don't know about the film

http://www.institut-francais.org.uk/SFC/couv/bandeau2008.jpg

Et Dieu crea la femme - And God created Woman

mypost
11/10/2008, 12:43 AM
One of the better of more recent times is "Choses Secretes", or "Secret Things", where 2 Parisien girls manipulate their male colleagues to climb the corporate ladder. It's an Adult Drama, and the girls use all the tricks in the book to move up in the world. The film turns nasty however in the last 10 minutes, which sadly, many European films tend to do. :(

As for "Irreversible", it's another violent film and OB. Any film featuring sexual abuse or explosions, is out for me.

Heliodorus
20/10/2008, 4:06 PM
Hidden/Cache (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_w0J9myz14I) was one of the finer movies of recent years for anyone who likes psycological movies full of suspense.

A Very Long Engagement (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNI2Pxgkazg) from the people who made Amelie is well worth a look too


Hidden was over rated imo. I read one review which called it the first classic of the 21st century which is wildly over the top.

I enjoyed A Very Long Engagement.

Two French films I enjoyed were Le Boucher http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/le_boucher/. The director is Chabrol one of Frances' greatest.

and La Balance a gritty police thriller from the 1980s. I would put the trailer for this up from youtube but it being French they throw a pair of breasts into the trailer when their is virtually no nuditity in the film.

Le Boucher is a classic

The Apostle
15/07/2010, 10:56 PM
Run Lola Run, The 400 Blows, Jules et Jim and Amelie.

shakermaker1982
19/07/2010, 2:37 PM
Ordered the prophet from lovefilm. I know it's going to be class....

the 12 th man
20/07/2010, 2:35 AM
Ordered the prophet from lovefilm. I know it's going to be class....

You won't be disappointed :cool:

Eminence Grise
26/07/2010, 1:39 PM
Crikey! Baise Moi (F*** Me, in English) and Irreversible... Both have disturbing rapes. The main actresses in Baise Moi were porn stars - the director felt they could do the sex and rape scenes realistically. Les Valseuses/The Bo//ocks is funny but dated: a small-time hoodlum gets his dangly bits shot and loses his lust for life (as the radio ads say!). It's a road movie about getting ... IT! I remember Antoine de Caunes, carrying one of their infamous red triangles, announcing it on C4... Compared to some recent stuff, it's not that bad!

There have been some great suggestions here: we could probably set up a French cinema society!!

Anyway, a few more:
Comedy
Taxi 1, 2 and 3 (Produced by Luc Besson: a Marseille taxi driver with a souped-up Peugeot helps the city’s most inept police officer. The first two have Marion Cotillard. Nuff said!)
Le Placard (Daniel Auteuil’s in danger of getting fired from his job with a condom maker, until his neighbour persuades him to pretend he’s gay.)
Les Visiteurs (A knight, Jean Reno, and his squire get transported to modern France.)

Period drama
La Veuve de Saint Pierre (Auteuil’s an army officer in French Canada charged with executing a prisoner. While awaiting a guillotine, his wife, Juliet Binoche, befriends the prisoner.)
Ridicule (A poor nobleman goes to Louis XVI's court seeking money to improve his estates, and learns that wit is the best currency.)
La Reine Margot (Set during the Huguenot wars, and the St Bartholomew's day massacre. Complex and bloody.)
Horseman on the Roof (Binoche in a drama about an outbreak of cholera.)
Brotherhood of the Wolf (Vincent Cassell and Monica Belucci in a drama about a mysterious, murderous beast. Stylish, but odd.)
Blanche (A phenomenon in France a few years ago. Part revenge drama, western, costume romp, mafia film... the scene with techno music and rapid cuts is just weird.)

Drama
Le Huitième Jour (Auteuil befriends a special needs youth. Lovely film.)
Indigènes (The story of North African soldiers recruited into the French army during WW2. Jamel Debbouze and Sami Naceri star.)
La Belle et la Bête (Jean Cocteau at his best!)
Orphée (Cocteau's Orpheus, set in post-WW2 France)
Huit Femmes (Eight women stranded in a house: all could have killed the family patriarch. A glorious whodunnit with Emmanuelle Béart, Virginie Ledoyen, Catherine Deneuve, and a twist right at ... the death!)
Swimming Pool (An author with writer's block spends summer in her publisher's French house. Enter a mainly nude Ludovine Sagnier - who wouldn't? - to get inspiration flowing.)
La Femme Nikita (Ann Parillaud and Tcheky Karyo in Besson’s original.)
Betty Blue (Red triangle, but Beatrice Dalle was perfect for Betty: playing nuts comes naturally...)

And a gem that can't be categorised: Paris, Je t'Aime. 18 vignettes in 18 Parisien arrondissements. Binoche, Depardieu, Bob Hoskins, Maggie Gyllenhall, Marianne Faithful, Steve Buscemi… Brilliant!

McNasara
27/01/2014, 1:45 PM
The Intouchables
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1675434/?ref_=nv_sr_1

The Professional
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0110413/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1