Tag: French

  • WEEKEND

    WEEKEND

    “Weekend” is a 1967 landmark French New Wave movement film known for its provocative storytelling. Jean-Luc Godard’s film is a satirical, surreal, and often absurd exploration of societal decadence, class struggle, and the human condition. The film follows the tumultuous journey of a young, upper-middle-class Parisian couple, Roland and Corinne, played by Jean Yanne and…

  • LA SIRÉNE DU MISSISSIPPI aka MISSISSIPPI MERMAID

    LA SIRÉNE DU MISSISSIPPI aka MISSISSIPPI MERMAID

    “Mississippi Mermaid,” directed by the acclaimed French filmmaker François Truffaut, is a spellbinding and suspenseful tale of love, deception, and obsession. The film features a captivating pairing of French cinema legends, Jean-Paul Belmondo and Catherine Deneuve, in the lead roles. The story is set on the enchanting island of Réunion in the Indian Ocean and…

  • LA PISCINE

    LA PISCINE

    “La Piscine” is a 1969 suspenseful French drama directed by Jacques Deray, featuring a stellar cast that includes Alain Delon, Romy Schneider, Jane Birkin, and Maurice Ronet. Set against the backdrop of a luxurious villa in the South of France, the film explores the complex dynamics of desire, jealousy, and betrayal. The story revolves around…

  • THE MOTHER AND THE WHORE

    THE MOTHER AND THE WHORE

    “The Mother and the Whore” (“La Maman et la Putain”) is a 1973 French drama directed by Jean Eustache. Regarded as a seminal work of French cinema, the film provides an intimate and unflinching exploration of the complexities of love, relationships, and existential angst in post-1968 Paris. The story primarily revolves around Alexandre (played by…

  • BAND OF OUTSIDERS

    BAND OF OUTSIDERS

    “Band of Outsiders,” ia a 1964 film directed by the iconic French New Wave filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard, is a visually stunning and captivating crime drama that blurs the lines between love, friendship, and criminal pursuits. Set in the streets of Paris, the film follows the unlikely alliance between three young characters who embark on a…

  • MR. HULOT’S HOLIDAY

    MR. HULOT’S HOLIDAY

    “Mr. Hulot’s Holiday” is a delightful comedy directed by Jacques Tati, released in 1953. The film follows the misadventures of the endearing and clumsy Monsieur Hulot (played by Jacques Tati himself) as he embarks on a relaxing vacation by the sea. The story begins as Mr. Hulot arrives at a small, picturesque seaside resort filled…

  • LE BONHEUR

    LE BONHEUR

    “Le Bonheur,” directed by Agnès Varda, is a captivating and lyrical exploration of love, happiness, and the complexities of human relationships. Set in the picturesque landscapes of France, the film follows the life of François, a contented family man who becomes entangled in an unconventional and morally challenging pursuit of happiness. François, a loving husband,…

  • IMMORAL TALES (NSFW)

    IMMORAL TALES (NSFW)

    “Immoral Tales” is a daring and audacious anthology film written and directed by visionary filmmaker Walerian Borowczyk in 1973. It weaves four stories, each exploring provocative passion, desire, and transgression themes.  After Immoral Tales was released, Borowczyk began to fall out of favor with film critics. However, it has maintained a cult following over the years. The…

  • CLAIRE’S KNEE

    CLAIRE’S KNEE

    “Claire’s Knee” is a French drama directed by Eric Rohmer, released in 1970. Set against the picturesque backdrop of a small lakeside town in Annecy, the film centers around Jerome (played by Jean-Claude Brialy), a 35-year-old diplomat who returns to his hometown for vacation. Jerome spends his days reconnecting with old friends, engaging in philosophical…

  • SWEET MOVIE

    SWEET MOVIE

    “Sweet Movie” is a controversial avant-garde film directed by Dusan Makavejev and released in 1974. The movie explores sex, politics, and human nature, using a nonlinear structure and a series of loosely connected vignettes. The film follows two main storylines. The first centers around a beautiful young woman named Miss Canada (played by Carole Laure),…