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Free Men (French: Les Hommes libres) is a 2011 French war drama film written and directed by Ismaël Ferroukhi, which recounts the largely untold story about the role that Algerian and other Muslims from the Maghreb in Paris played in the French Resistance and as rescuers of Jews during the German occupation (1940–1944).
This is a list of films produced in the French cinema, ordered by year and decade of release on separate pages.
Baise-moi is a 2000 French erotic crime thriller film written and directed by Virginie Despentes and Coralie Trinh Thi and starring Karen Lancaume and Raffaëla Anderson. It is based on the novel by Despentes, first published in 1993.
AlloCiné (English: ScreenRush) is an entertainment website which specializes in providing information on French cinema, mostly centering on novelties' promotion with DVD, Blu-ray and VOD information.
The Cinémathèque française (French pronunciation: [sinematɛk fʁɑ̃sɛːz]; French cinematheque), founded in 1936, is a French non-profit film organization that holds one of the largest archives of film documents and film-related objects in the world.
France has submitted films for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film since the conception of the award in 1956. France has been one of the most successful countries in the world in this category, and more than half of their Oscar submissions have achieved Oscar nominations.
Night of the Kings (La Nuit des rois) Philippe Lacôte. Bakary Koné, Isaka Sawadogo, Steve Tientcheu, Laetitia Ky. [11] Simply Black (Tout simplement noir) Jean-Pascal Zadi. Jean-Pascal Zadi, Caroline Anglade, Fary. July 8, 2020.
Happening (French: L'Événement) is a 2021 French drama thriller film directed by Audrey Diwan. The film's adapted screenplay was written by Diwan and Marcia Romano from the memoir Happening by Annie Ernaux published in 2000.
The following is a list of French-language films, films mostly spoken in the French language.
Little Nicholas ( French: Le Petit Nicolas ), also known as Petit Nicolas (UK), [3] is a 2009 French family comedy film directed by Laurent Tirard, who co-wrote with Grégoire Vigneron and Alain Chabat. [4] It is based on a series of children's books by René Goscinny and Jean-Jacques Sempé.