When a young man finds out that is mother is about to remarry-to a recently released prisoner-his life takes some hilarious and unexpected turns.
This tight literary thriller stars Fabrice Luchini and Camille Cottin, last seen together in the smash TV series Call My Agent.
A haunting portrait of a community in crisis.
Daniel Auteuil and Fanny Ardant star is this gloriously grown-up romantic comedy.
A man travels to a remote village to purchase a deerskin jacket. But what happens when the jacket takes on a life of its own?
Juliette Binoche stars in this psychological thriller about fake online profiles.
For those of you suffering arts-grief with the end of Fringe and Festival, do not despair! One of the highlights of the cinematic calendar, the French Film Festival, is set to open in Adelaide on March 21st.
Yann Gonzalez pays homage to exploitation and slasher films while still finding room for emotional distress.
Its greatest charm is found in the rich array of eccentric characters and the charmingly provincial French countryside.
This is a sumptuous piece of film-making. It is heavy-going in parts, darkly comedic, profound and exquisite.
What seems like a complicated, soap-operesque plot, unfolds in a surprisingly organic manner, due to the outstanding script. Every character is intelligently drawn and played with subtlety and respect by this superb ensemble of actors.
For anyone interested in the history of theatre or dance, this film is a must. A classic bio-pic, it manages to be much more. A portrait of an extraordinary woman and an extraordinary time, this is tense, passionate and riveting cinema.