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- A new generation of once great team is ready to regain old glory in the amazing space football tournament.
- During World War II, four North African men enlist in the French army to liberate that country from German oppression, and to fight French discrimination.
- A French adaptation of the second (and much less well-known) version of D.H. Lawrence's erotic tale.
- After a love affair ends badly, a young Parisian named Paul (Romain Duris) sinks into the same kind of deep depression that led his sister to kill herself. He moves back home with his father (Guy Marchand) and aimless brother Jonathan (Louis Garrel) but refuses to get out of bed. One night, Paul rises from his torpor and makes a fateful visit to the Seine.
- An innocent young man becomes enamored with a mysterious girl. He is lured into "Black Hole" - a dark, obscure video game world of avatars with deadly serious intentions in the real world.
- Lili returns from holidays and learns that her twin brother left the house after a violent argument with their father.
- Raised by the same woman, the dark-complexioned, Asmar, and the flaxen-haired, Azur, set out on a quest to a strange and magical land to liberate the enchanting Djinn-fairy; but, only one can save her. Will the brothers be triumphant?
- A divorced mother of two boys reaching adulthood decides to sell their house, find love and get on with her life away from her husband and sons; a decision that will lead to an escalating fraternal dispute.
- Bruno Dumont follows up the controversial Twentynine Palms with this tale of a group of young soldiers who go off to war and experience some life-changing events. Flandres won the Grand Prix Prize at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival.
- A romantic drama centered around a young shepherd and shepherdess and the ramifications of their forbidden affair.
- A boy is forced to witness the slow and painful collapse of his family.
- A Parisian criminal gang fall apart after challenges to the gang's leader lessen his influence.
- When his Granny comes down with a mysterious ailment, Franklin and his friends must search for the treasure of Turtle Lake. This is said to be a talisman that can cure the illness.
- Avril is a novice in a convent of "Baptistine" sisters, a monastic order which was officially dissolved by the end of the nineteenth century but that is kept alive by Mère Marie Joseph, the sadistic superior. The rule she imposes on the nuns is particularly strict but this is all Avril has ever known since she was born, for she was an abandoned child raised by the nuns with a view to making one of them. While Avril is on retreat, locked in for a fortnight in a chapel prior to taking her vows, Soeur Bernadette, a sympathetic sister, discloses a secret to her: she has a twin brother and she encourages her to go looking for him...
- Even though Laurent is fond of Camille and has been in a relationship with her for some time, he cannot bring himself to marry her. It turns out that his instincts were right, because when he then meets Élodie he realizes that he doesn't really love Camille at all. It is Élodie who is Laurent's perfect soul mate, Élodie who makes him feel fully alive for the first time in his life and with whom he wants to spend every last second of his remaining days. In short, it is Élodie whom Laurent loves, not Camille. But there's just one little problem. Élodie is presently engaged to Laurent's best friend, François. The latter is stunned when his fiancée suddenly leaves him without any warning. Certain that she has found herself another man, François hires a private detective to uncover the identity of this mysterious individual.
- On the one hand you have Judith Zahn, an arrogant, snobbish, bitchy Parisian editor. On the other hand meet Julien Demarsay: an insecure, timid, young bookseller from the East of France who has just written his first autobiographic novel, with what it takes of navel-contemplating and soul-searching. What do they have in common? Nothing much, except that sex will unite them, ambition part them before true love is born between them at last.
- A lonely guy, living an uneventful life in Paris, takes care of his mother. One day, a girl with a more exciting life moves in his apartment building.
- Ange, the mayor of a remote depopulated village in Corsica is launching a theater workshop aimed to give new life to the region. To this end, he's signing a contract with a cultural institution for whom the villagers are rehearsing a play.
- Against the background of hostage-taking, murderous attacks in Paris, it is the story of a carefree little girl, brutally confronted with death threats, bodyguards, fear - to the point of drama final, one winter evening 1990.