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Grand Illusion
and Pepe LeMoko are two of my older favs I agree with Pru! :snap: |
Why did my post show up first? What weirdness is thia?
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Crank up the Swank: Favorite French Films
I dedicate this thread to cemeinke's bday. And by French, we mean films in French, not necessarily made in France, n'est-ce pas.
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I also really liked «Cousin, Cousine» but it's not a great. I need something from the 1930's, maybe «A nous la liberté». I need to think about whether I feel obliged to include a French Canadian, a Caribbean, and an African choice. Probably I don't. Allez-y. Have at it. |
Les Diaboliques has to be on the list. Has to, has to, has to.
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Off the top of my head (with thanks to Google for spelling)
À bout de souffle (Breathless) Le Dernier métro (The Last Metro) La Lectrice (The Reader) La Belle et la bête - Beauty and the Beast Au revoir, les enfants May Fools (great soundtrack!) Amélie |
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Cyrano de Bergerac for sure. Fantastic film.
Au Revoir Les Enfants |
My Father's Glory
My Mother's Castle Amélie City of Lost Children Brotherhood of the Wolf My Life in Pink La Cage Aux Folles Jean de Florette Manon of Spring :) |
In case anyone's completely baffled...the server that hosts the LoT apparently had some issues today and needed to be rebooted by the hosting company. I guess in during the recovery, the clock on the server got a bit out of whack, so a bunch of posts got stamped with the wrong time. That's why this thread is in such an odd order...
Back on topic, I can't say that I've seen many French films. As a matter of fact, the only ones I recall seeing are Jean-Pierre Jeunet's (City of Lost Children, Delicatessen, Amile, Very Long Engagement). All of which I loved. |
I must admit to being lacking in the area of French cinema (probably because I kept trying to enter that door through New Wave and that just doesn't work for me).
That said I love Chloe in the Afternoon and fortunately for all of you who haven't seen it, it has been remade as a Chris Rock movie coming out later this year. |
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Pierrot Le Fou Leon The 400 Blows |
Krzysztof Kieslowsk's Trois Couleurs (Blue, Red, White). Although Kieslowsk is Polish, the films are French.
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En Couer en Hiver, La Femme Nikita, Hiroshima mon amour, City of Lost Children, Delicatessen, Amélie (yeah, yeah, I dig Jean-Pierre Jeunet), Cocteau's Beauty and the Beast.
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Love Jean-Pierre Jueney, Krislowski, Polanski (yeah anothe franco-pole), and a growing appreciattion of Jean-Luc Godard
So to add to those already mentioned: Repulsion Bitter Moon Contempt (Le Mépris) Un Chien Andelou (Best eyeball scene ever) Chocolat Les Liasons Dangereuse (Roger Vadim 1960 and this French Mini series) Oh and a nod to the Franco Italian - Bertolucci - Last Tango in Paris and The Dreamers |
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Oh yeah, Chocolat was french. I liked Chocolat.
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Hehehe, so far I've seen Chocolat and Amelie.
Considering French is the only foreign language I sort of speak, that's rather pathetic. |
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I second La Femme Nikita!
Betty Blue Amelie Day for Night Moon in the Gutter |
Oh yeah, Umbrellas of Chambourg which is interesting as I think musicals in a foreign language are about the toughest thing to cross national boundaries.
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Umbrellas is great - I also love Bay of Angels and Donkey Skin by Demy.
What about Melville's Le Samouraï - Alain Delon has never been cooler. |
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I forgot about Le Femme Nikita! Love that film!
Now, when is La Lectrice going to come out on DVD so I can see if it is as good as I remember it to be? |
Wow, I couldn't think of any I've seen.
Damn, I'm retarded. But, I've seen La Femme Nikita -- Loved it. Triplets of Belleville Amelie Dreamers - Awesome I'm sure I"ve seen plenty of American films that were originally French... hmmm |
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We could have quite le festival de film très swanky. :cool:
We do have a gaping hole, though: no crazy lady tour de forces. You know, beautiful actress plays tragic raving loon to critical acclaim. What do you think of «Adèle H.» or «La Dentellière»? |
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