Fontaine Leglou is an anesthesiologist in a psychiatric clinic. Read More »
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Ernest et Célestine (2012) Stéphane Aubier, Vincent Patar, Benjamin Renner, Lambert Wilson, Pauline Brunner, Anne-Marie Loop
There is a world where the Bears live above ground in their cities and the rodents Read More »
Warsaw: Year 5703 AKA Warszawa. Année 5703 (1992) Janusz Kijowski, Lambert Wilson, Hanna Schygulla, Julie Delpy
In the winter of 1943 two young Jews, Alek and Fryda, escape, via sewer tunnels Read More »
The Great Alibi AKA Le grand alibi (2008) Pascal Bonitzer, Miou-Miou, Lambert Wilson, Valeria Bruni Tedeschi
Like every weekend senator Henri Pagès and his wife entertain guests at their beautiful Read More »
Five Days One Summer (1982) Fred Zinnemann, Sean Connery, Betsy Brantley, Lambert Wilson
Douglas Meredith (Sir Sean Connery) is a respectable married middle aged doctor with a terrible secret. Read More »
The Princess of Montpensier AKA La princesse de Montpensier (2010) Bertrand Tavernier, Mélanie Thierry, Lambert Wilson, Gaspard Ulliel
Bertrand Tavernier is in top form with this gripping, superbly mounted drama Read More »
Sahara (1983) Andrew V. McLaglen, Brooke Shields, Lambert Wilson, Horst Buchholz, Adventure, Drama
Combat d’amour en songe / Love Torn in a Dream (2000) Raoul Ruiz, Melvil Poupaud, Elsa Zylberstein, Lambert Wilson, Drama, Fantasy
Nine strange stories merge to form a visual fantasy. Someone steals a work of art of painting, a mirror has the power to steal reflecting the future Read More »
Rendez-vous (1985) André Téchiné, Lambert Wilson, Juliette Binoche, Wadeck Stanczak, Drama, Romance
A woman and three men. Nina, who’s come to Paris to act and sleeps with any man at hand, meets Paulot, a young estate agent; he’s smitten. She also meets Paulot’s flatmate Quentin, a compulsive who stalks her. To Paulot’s jealous dismay, she’s willing to sleep with Quentin, and wants Paulot’s friendship. After a desperate act by Quentin, Nina and Paulot share a flat, but she still won’t take him as a lover; instead, her energy goes into a production of “Romeo and Juliet” directed by a detached, intense man who becomes her father figure. Quentin’s ghost taunts her, Paulot wants to end all contact, and the director plans to return to London. The art of the theater may be her only refuge.
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