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- The cruel King Louis XIV of France has a secret twin brother whom he keeps imprisoned. Can the twin be substituted for the real king?
- Multiple teams race around the globe for $1,000,000 to 'amazing' locations.
- A widow and a widower find their relationship developing into love, but their past tragedies prove hard to overcome, causing them to proceed with utmost delicacy.
- Famed swordsman and poet Cyrano de Bergerac is in love with his cousin Roxane. He has never expressed his love for her as he his large nose undermines his self-confidence. Then he finds a way to express his love to her, indirectly.
- Two car racing champions, an American and a German, face off on the world's hardest endurance course: Le Mans in France.
- In their blue hotel room, a clandestine couple of two married lovers plan an impossible future, as death shutters their already frail tranquillity. Now, the noose tightens more and more around innocents and sinners; but, was there a crime?
- Fooled by a notorious libertine, a widow plans her revenge.
- To satisfy his creditors, a witty actor reinvents himself as a satirical playwright, with uproarious, yet bittersweet, results.
- Ruthless executive Christine brings on young Isabelle as her assistant taking delight in toying with her innocence. But when Christine starts passing on her protege's ideas as her own, things take a dark turn.
- A boy growing up in Nantes during World War II around his father's auto shop has a love for puppet shows and cinema and develops it into his own art. Jacques Demy, the artist at the end of his life, reflects on his childhood influences.
- Sabine vows to give up married lovers, and is determined to find a good husband. Her best friend Clarisse introduces her to her cousin Edmond, a busy lawyer from Paris. Sabine pursues Edmond, with the encouragement of Clarisse, but Edmond does not seem very interested.
- An English schoolteacher meets his lookalike, a French count; and unwillingly swaps identities with him.
- Nicolas le Floch, doubly a comissaire with the King's Police and the Marquis de Ranreuil, solves crimes during the reign of Louis XV.
- Felix Grandet reigns supreme in his modest house in Saumur where his wife and daughter Eugenie lead a distraction-free existence. Extremely avaricious, he does not take a favorable view of the beautiful parties who rush to ask for his daughter's hand. Nothing should damage the colossal fortune he hides from everyone. The sudden arrival of Grandet's nephew, an orphaned and ruined Parisian dandy, turns the young girl's life upside down.
- Recounts the courageous efforts by French railroad workers who were part of an organized resistance during German World War II occupation.
- A French mayor has to convince his villagers to pose naked for an American photographer.
- The Comte de Gonzague schemes against his cousin, the Duc de Nevers, even though he is the Duke's heir and will inherit his estates. The Count has kept secret the existence of the Duke's bastard, recently born. When the Duke learns of his child, he journeys to wed the mother, a baron's daughter, in her father's isolated chateau. The occupants of the castle are surprised and murdered by the Count and his men. The only ones to escape are the Duke's friend, the skilled swordsman Lagardère, and the infant, a girl, now the rightful heiress to the Duke's vast fortune. The Count believes the pair to have drowned, when in fact they have been concealed by a travelling troupe of Italian players. Twenty years pass. The Count has discovered that the two survive and seeks to have them slain. But Lagardère gains the confidence of the Count, and employment as his bookkeeper, through his clever disguise as a hunch-back...
- A look at 18th-century France, when the authorities depravity contributed to social oppression, and the uprisings flared up one after another.
- Based on the true story of two chambermaids (the Papin sisters) of 1930s France who murdered their employer and her daughter.
- A history of the Louvre during the Nazi occupation and a meditation on the meaning and timelessness of art.
- The body of a driver 24 Hours of Le Mans is discovered on the track. Sabrina Nedjard oversees the investigation. She will exceptionally be working with an American observer, Ryan Martin, a member of the LAPD present as part of an exchange.
- Gran Turismo 4 has over 700 cars, more than 100 courses, and uses an all-new physics engine. New and enhanced racing modes encompassing more than 200 championship races and highly detailed car customization.
- This Cannes-selected documentary reveals the true story behind the infamously troubled film shoot that nearly destroyed the career of Hollywood icon Steve McQueen.
- "Truth in 24" chronicles the Audi Sport racing teams as they attempt to win a record fifth consecutive 24 Hours of Le Mans. The films gives viewers an unprecedented behind-the-scenes view of the strategies engineers and drivers use as they set out to make history against local favorite, Team Peugeot. "Truth in 24" rides alongside drivers Tom Kristensen, Allan McNish and Dindo Capello as they prepare for the 2008 24 Hours of Le Mans contest. Unlike any sports production, the film brings out all the drama and emotion of the 76-year old race and the people trying to win it.
- This is the inside story of 5 men risking all for glory in the Mount Everest of Motor Sport: Le Mans 24 Hours. With unparalleled behind-the-scenes access and cutting-edge 3D, this gripping film brings racing to the screen as never before.
- In January 1920, Paul Deschanel, a French politician little-known to the general public, unexpectedly won the presidential election against Georges Clemenceau, leader of the Council of Ministers. Deschanel (Le Président) was an eccentric person and a political idealist who wanted to transform his country. Clemenceau (Le Tigre) was considered to have led France to victory during WW1.
- Victor, in his forties, professor of literature on vacation and amateur forecaster at Météo-France, is a will-o'-the-wisp, a sympathetic dilettante, who lets himself live with the wind, alongside his companion, Anne, who is beginning to tired of it. In this road movie in the form of a sentimental chronicle that is both burlesque and melancholy, he will tour the places of his past. He will find "what has become" of his friends. He will especially meet his former companions. They all regret it, but they all also have something to reproach him for: perhaps because they loved this being who was so amiable, dreamy, unpredictable, but above all elusive... Who knows?
- Agnès Dormes, a famous opera singer, saves Julie, a baby girl who was about to be sacrificed during a black mass. Twenty years later, the baby has turned into a beautiful energetic twenty-year-old young lady determined to find out about her origins. In Avignon, Julie manages to meet Agnès and discovers on the occasion she is not her real mother. A series of adventures will ensue and at a time Julie is nearly burned on the stake. But she eventually achieves her end and can marry, a street performer close to her heart.
- A psychologist discovers troubling links between Nazism and modern-day big business.
- A car pilot must choose between his love for car-racing, and his wife. His buddy's accident will help him to choose, and his loyal ways will get him a new friend - his main rival.
- When the daughter of the miserly cooper Grandet is up for marriage, both families Des Grassins and Cruchot want to marry their sons to her and her substantial dowry. But the girl shows more interest in the impoverished cousin, whom she entrusts her entire fortune to.
- Period comedy from a play, about a bourgeois who marries off his daughter to an impoverished nobleman in order to win a name for his family.
- A love story of a early 30's years old parisian couple who begin a new life in Berlin, Germany.
- Biography of the French poet Jean de la Fontaine, who lived in the times of Louis XIV.
- A group of young unemployed people from Le Mans (France) decide to create a new political party.
- "A High Speed Portrait" is an intimate portrayal of Aksel Lund Svindal, one of the most decorated downhill skiers in history, as he takes on the iconic Circuit de la Sarthe in Le Mans. Through the utilization of 11 on-board cameras, viewers are invited to join Svindal inside the race car, showcasing a unique perspective of this classic race - and gaining insight into Svindal's philosophy on success, both within the realm of athletics and in the broader spectrum of life.
- A girl, looking for her father, asks for help from her neighbor, whom she thinks is a superhero.
- Luxury life is all about luxury and life. Time away from a busy working week needs time to unwind, or perhaps wind up. Luxury:life, brings you feature stories from around the globe.
- "World Brain" is an essayistic trans-media project by French artists Gwenola Wagon and Stéphane Degoutin. The feature film as well as the interactive website takes the visitors on a dive through the physical shoals of the internet. World Brain explores the utopian dreams and ideologies connected to the development of collective intelligence and the idea of a worldwide network. "World Brain" follows the wanderings of a group of researchers who try to survive in the forest using Wikipedia, aiming at nothing less than the creation of an alternative project securing the survival of manhood.
- Documentary about a small village near Le Mans, commented by the village school-teacher.
- A documentary summary of the 1968 running of the 24 Hours of Le Mans automobile endurance race.
- A look back at 100 years of a legendary race: the 24 Hours of Le Mans. An adventure told by the ones who made it.
- In this film, Brad and his father, Rick set off to France to take in the greatest sporting event on the planet, the 24 Hours of Le Mans. The plan is to do the trip as frugally as possible while still getting the full experience of the biggest motor race in the world.