Les guerriers de l'hiver
Le nouveau roman événement d'Olivier Norek Imaginez un pays minuscule. Imaginez-en un autre, gigantesque. Imaginez maintenant qu'ils s'affrontent. Au coeur du plus mordant de ses hivers, au coeur de la guerre la plus meurtrière de son histoire, un peuple se dresse contre l'ennemi, et parmi ses soldats naît une légende. La légende de Simo, La Mort Blanche. " Un chef-d'oeuvre. " Daniel Pennac
Up For Love
Academy Award winner Jean Dujardin stars in this French , romantic-laugh-out-loud-comedy that is all about the long and short of falling in love. When successful lawyer Diane ( Virginie Efira) gets a call from the man who has found her mobile phone, she is immediately intrigued and charmed. As she and Alexandre (Dujardin) chat and make plans to meet, it becomes evident that the chemistry between them is great indeed. However, when they meet the next day it turns out there may be one small problem. New relationships are always awkward and for Diane & Alexandre the challenges in their relationship could be somewhat of a tall order. Despite his charisma and good looks, Alexandre comes up a bit short ( almost 2 feet, actually). Is Diane out of his reach or can they meet in the middle? They're both looking for love but society is watching and judging. A perfect match in every way butone, will this new couple be up for the challenge? Will they be UP FOR LOVE?
L'Afrique de Zigomar
Pipioli le souriceau rêve d'aller en Afrique comme son amie l'hirondelle. Le merle Zigomar accepte de l'y emmener...mais il n'a aucun sens de l'orientation. Un voyage inattendu les attend.
Pirate contre pirate
Bart le Baraqué est le plus grand et le plus robuste de tous les pirates de l'Atlantique.
Mo la Mauvaise est la plus folle et la plus formidable de tous les pirates du Pacifique.
Quand leurs routes se croisent, c'est une compétition sans merci qui s'engage pour déterminer qui est le meilleur pirate du monde. Après
avoir nagé avec les requins, lancé des boulets de canon et avalé des tonnes de galette, ils en viennent à comparer leurs butins. L'un des
deux parviendra-t-il à battre son rival ?
Ce conte épique de l'union de deux capitaines pirates est dit dans le jargon de loup de mer et magnifiquement illustré. Alors, larguez les
amarres, et vivez une fantastique aventure maritime !
Le grand livre des princes, princesses et grenouilles
Voici un livre enchanté à lire et à relire pour entrer dans le nonde merveilleux des princes et princesses, rêver de robes couleur de lune, de carrosses magiques et, aussi, pour rire des grenouilles qui cherchent en vain leurs princes charmants !
Chut, chut, Charlotte!
Charlotte s'ennuie. Entre sa grande sœur et son petit frère, personne ne s'occupe d'elle..."Puisque c'est comme ça, on va faire attention à moi !" Attention, Charlotte passe à l'action!
Crapounette au camping du Lac Bleu
Des vacances au camping, quelle drôle d’idée ! Crapounette n’a pas envie de passer du temps avec des tribus inconnues et son cousin Aimé… Mais elle ne va pas se laisser abattre.
Le secret de mon papa
The periodical "J'aime Lire' is a joy to read for the 7yo to 10yo. It has a good diversity of topics and actvities to stimulate your children's imagination and to encourage them to read. You will find a story, different short comics and games written and created by the best youth literature authors.
Le mystère de la chambre 13
The periodical "J'aime Lire' is a joy to read for the 7yo to 10yo. It has a good diversity of topics and actvities to stimulate your children's imagination and to encourage them to read. You will find a story, different short comics and games written and created by the best youth literature authors.
Le marché, une tradition française
This monthly periodical is exclusively written for French beginners learners. You will find articles with vocabulary about different topics such as politics, cooking, arts and culture as well as a short story and some activities about French language. A CD ROM goes with each periodical.
L'humour noir de Blanche Gardin
This monthly periodical is exclusively written for French intermediate and advanced learners.You will find articles with vocabulary about different topics such as politics, cooking, arts and culture as well as a short story and some activities on the French language. You can hear all the articles in the CD that goes with the magazine.
Fly Me to the Moon
In Isabelle's (Diane Kruger) family, every first marriage has ended in divorce. To circumvent her family's curse Isabelle devises a plan: marry and divorce a complete stranger before wedding her faultless fiancé Pierre. After her initial plan backfires she targets Jean-Yves, an adventurous yet quirky travel writer whom, she tries to manipulate with her powers of seduction.
A series of misadventures beset them as they take on Africa and then Moscow in whirwind succession, breaking Isabelle of her comfortable routine existence. Despite her best efforts to make him fall for her, things don't go to plan and Isabelle experiences the rush of life-on-the edge. will she discover that love doesn't always come in the perfect package?
Premier volume: trois albums 1984 - 1986
La Brousse en folie is a New Caledonian comic book about four men, their families, their friends and their community living in New Caledonia. Discover a humoristic island way of life with all its different ethnicities and its typical speech.
Deuxième volume: Trois albums 1990-1992
La Brousse en folie is a New Caledonian comic book about four men, their families, their friends and their community living in New Caledonia. Discover a humoristic island way of life with all its different ethnicities and its typical speech.
Troisième volume: trois volumes 1993- 1995
La Brousse en folie is a New Caledonian comic book about four men, their families, their friends and their community living in New Caledonia. Discover a humoristic island way of life with all its different ethnicities and its typical speech.
Les aventures de Tintin
Vol 714 pour Sydney
Follow the adventures of Tintin, a courageous, young Belgian reporter with his faithful dog Milou around the world.
This volume refers to a flight that Tintin and his friends fail to catch, as they become embroiled in a plot to kidnap an eccentric millionaire from a supersonic business jet on an Indonesian island.
Les Schtroumpfs
Docteur Schtroumpf
This comic is centered on a fictional colony of small, blue, human-like creatures who live in mushroom-shaped houses in the forest.
When Handy Smurf and Clumsy Smurf are installing a fence for Farmer Smurf, Handy Smurf mistakenly hits Clumsy Smurf with his hammer, so Papa Smurf is called to attend Clumsy Smurf's injury. The three Smurfs are grateful that Papa Smurf is there when they need him and Papa Smurf becomes Doctor Smurf.
Frimeur des îles
Les pires copains du bout du monde
Frimeur des Îles is a New Caledonian comic book about two friends from Nouméa who loves going out, surfing and buying fancy equipments for their cars. They depict the new urban society of Nouméa.
Les aventures de Tintin
Tintin et les Picaros
Follow the adventures of Tintin, a courageous, young Belgian reporter with his faithful dog Milou around the world.
In this volume, Tintin and his friends travel to the (fictional) South American nation of San Theodoros to rescue their friend Bianca Castafiore, who has been imprisoned by the government of General Tapioca. Once there, they become involved in the anti-government revolutionary activities of Tintin's old friend General Alcazar.
Frimeur des îles
L'île la plus proche du paradoxe
Frimeur des Îles is a New Caledonian comic book about two friends from Nouméa who loves going out, surfing and buying fancy equipments for their cars. They depict the new urban society of Nouméa.
La zizanie
Les aventures d'Astérix
The series follows the adventures of a village of indomitable Gauls as they resist Roman occupation in 50 BC. They do so by means of a magic potion brewed by their druid Panoramix which temporarily gives the recipient superhuman strength.
The resistance of the Gaulish village against the Romans causes friction between dictator Julius Caesar and the Roman Senate, whose power had been reduced by Caesar. With their Magic Potion which gives them superhuman strength and is known only to their druid Getafix, they easily stand up against Rome and her laws.
Astérix
La rose et le glaive
The series follows the adventures of a village of indomitable Gauls as they resist Roman occupation in 50 BC. They do so by means of a magic potion brewed by their druid Panoramix which temporarily gives the recipient superhuman strength.
When a bard woman, named Bravura arrives, the women are stunned by her singing and the men laugh at it; much to her annoyance. Over the next few days, Bravura exhorts Impedimenta (and later other village women) to resist the authority of her husband. Impedimenta then quarrels with Vitalstatistix, who joins Cacofonix in the forest. Impedimenta is then made chief by the women, while the men do not dare vote against their wives.
Astérix
La grande traversée
The series follows the adventures of a village of indomitable Gauls as they resist Roman occupation in 50 BC. They do so by means of a magic potion brewed by their druid Panoramix which temporarily gives the recipient superhuman strength.
Unhygienix has run out of fresh fish. Since his stock has to be transported from Lutetia (modern-day Paris), it will be some time before the next delivery. However Getafix says he can't wait since he needs some for his potion. Asterix and Obelix volunteer to resolve the issue by going fishing, to which end they borrow a boat from Geriatrix. After a storm, they get lost, but despite Obelix's concerns, they do not reach the edge of the world; instead, following a brief encounter with the pirates, they arrive on an island (which the reader surmises is Manhattan Island) with delicious birds that the Gauls call "gobblers" (turkeys), bears and "Romans" with strange facial paintings (Native Americans).
Les aventures de Tintin
Le lotus bleu
Follow the adventures of Tintin, a courageous, young Belgian reporter with his faithful dog Milou around the world.
Tintin is invited to China in the midst of the 1931 Japanese invasion, where he reveals the machinations of Japanese spies and uncovers a drug-smuggling ring.
Lucky Luke
Dalton city
Lucky Luke closes down the corrupt settlement of Fenton Town, Texas and arrests the owner, Dean Fenton. Fenton brags about his town to the Daltons while in prison. A mix-up with the newly installed telegraph results in Joe Dalton being released for 'good behavior'.
L'égal de Dieu
Winner of the Prix Femina award in 1987, this historical novel is set a thousand years ago in France, and follows the story of Odilon de Bernay, who serves as page to Liebaut de Malbry. Absire's books have won several prizes - "Lazarus" was his seventh award-winning novel.
Les aventures de Tintin
Le crabe aux pinces d'or
Follow the adventures of Tintin, a courageous, young Belgian reporter with his faithful dog Milou around the world.
Tintin is informed by Thomson and Thompson of a case involving the ramblings of a drunken man, later killed, found with a scrap of paper from what appears to be a tin of crab meat with the word "Karaboudjan" scrawled on it. It leads him to a ship called the Karaboudjan, where he is abducted by a syndicate of criminals who have hidden opium in the crab tins.
Les aventures de Tintin
Le secret de la licorne
Follow the adventures of Tintin, a courageous, young Belgian reporter with his faithful dog Milou around the world.
Tintin discovers a riddle left by Haddock's ancestor, the 17th century Sir Francis Haddock, which could lead them to the hidden treasure of the pirate Red Rackham. To unravel the riddle, Tintin and Haddock must obtain three identical models of Sir Francis's ship, the Unicorn, but they discover that criminals are also after these model ships and are willing to kill in order to obtain them.
Astérix
Astérix aux jeux olympiques
The series follows the adventures of a village of indomitable Gauls as they resist Roman occupation in 50 BC. They do so by means of a magic potion brewed by their druid Panoramix which temporarily gives the recipient superhuman strength.
Gluteus Maximus, an athletic Roman legionary, is chosen as one of Rome's representatives for the upcoming Olympic Games in Greece. Gaius Veriambitius, his centurion, hopes to share in the glory of Olympic victory. While training in the forest, Gluteus Maximus encounters Asterix and Obelix, who unintentionally outdo him at running, the javelin and boxing, thanks to the power of the magic potion.
Les Schtroumpfs
Le Schtroumpf financier
Papa Smurf's lab explodes while he is making the formula "Ad Capitis mala et alios dolores sanandos" (which is how much Brainy Smurf is able to read because he is unable to translate it properly like he claims), and when the other Smurfs arrive, Papa Smurf is unconscious. A Smurf goes to the home of the good wizard Homnibus to ask for help. Homnibus realizes that Papa Smurf has fallen sick due to using sulfur in the formula, but he lacks some ingredients needed for the cure, so he sends his servant Oliver to buy some. The Smurf goes along with Oliver and learns about money and the humans' commerce system.
Le quai de Ouistreham
reportage
The first lines of Le quai de Ouistreham (which means “the Ouistreham quay”) immediately announce the general theme of the book. “The ‘credit crunch’. That’s what everyone is talking about, without really knowing what to say about it, or how to approach the subject.”
However, though the credit crunch is a subject that hovers in your mind throughout the whole book, what this piece of investigative journalism really is about is how people at the bottom of the social ladder, with no diplomas or valuable work experience, deal with unemployment while still desperately trying to get a job.
Les enfants de la Terre****
Le retour d'Ayla
On the journey back to the Zelandonii territory, Jondalar's home, many of the tribes Ayla encounters mistake Ayla's extreme creative intelligence and even her common-sense reasoning for supernatural powers. Jondalar and Ayla both insist that she has no such gifts, but they do not stay in one place long enough to convince anyone otherwise. Ayla continues to have prophetic dreams.
Blue Bay Palace
Blue Bay Palace is narrated by Maya, a girl from the wrong side of the tracks in Mauritius. Blue Bay sounds like it might be a decent place to grow up, but it's a poor little corner of this paradise, the side of the village where no one, for example has a car. Maya had ambitions to get out, but a day after she turned sixteen she met Dave, the spoilt and rich son of a Brahman family from Mahébourg ("It was only half an hour away from Blue Bay, but another world"). And so she too goes to work at Le Paradis, the resort where Dave works -- the hotel where he is, in fact, Maya's father's boss.
Le dernier frère
In The Last Brother by Nathacha Appanah, 1944 is coming to a close and nine-year-old Raj is unaware of the war devastating the rest of the world. He lives in Mauritius, a remote island in the Indian Ocean, where survival is a daily struggle for his family. When a brutal beating lands Raj in the hospital of the prison camp where his father is a guard, he meets a mysterious boy his own age. David is a refugee, one of a group of Jewish exiles whose harrowing journey took them from Nazi occupied Europe to Palestine, where they were refused entry and sent on to indefinite detainment in Mauritius.
Les jours fragiles
In July 1891, Arthur Rimbaud returns from Africa seriously ill. The furious poet decides to spend the last days of his life with his sister Isabelle. How can we explain this reconciliation? The mystery remains... Hospitalized in Marseille, he is at the end of his rope, with no strength left. The infection in his leg is so severe that it has to be amputated. To convalesce, he has no choice but to return to Charleville, to his childhood home. His mother, the terrible and ferocious Vitalie, hardly speaks to him through the long weeks of his agony. It is Isabelle, his young sister, who welcomes him, cares for him, comforts him. She goes with him when he decides against all reason to return to Africa. It is in her arms that he dies in Marseille on 10 November 1891.Since there is no evidence about what happened and what was said between the brother and the sister during those weeks, Philippe Besson has decided to invent it, and has chosen Isabelle's point of view to tell the tale. It is an audacious risk that succeeds. Through the pages of a fictitious private diary, he presents an indirect and tragic portrait of a woman overshadowed by her brilliant and scandalous brother. Devoted until the poet's last breath, Isabelle conscientiously collects his final confessions about his life, his loves, his poetry. But what does she understand, this virgin steeped in religion? And does she already know that she will betray him, later, when it comes time to take care of posterity? Torn between her love and her doubts, her admiration and her frustrations, Besson's Isabelle gradually appears as the sacrificial figure in the mythical struggle between the poet and his mother.
After the success of A Boy from Italy, the film adaptation of His Brotherby Patrice Chéreau, the 2003 RTL-Lire grand prize for Late Autumn, and the numerous translations of his books, Philippe Besson confirms his precocious rise to prominence.
L'Euguélionne
The novel presents an engaging extraterrestrial, the Euguelion of the title (pronounced you-gaily-un, the name means "the bringer of good news"), who visits the Earth. Through the eyes of this sister from another planet--one eye happy, one sad--we are given a wickedly witty portrait of the situation of women in our world. "To resist is good," proclaims the Euguelion, "to transgress is better."
Les diaboliques
Les Diaboliques (The She-Devils) is a collection of short stories written by Barbey d'Aurevilly and published in France in 1874. Each story features a woman who commits an act of violence, or revenge, or some other crime. It is considered d'Aurevilly's masterpiece.
Le portail
In 1975, the Khmer Rouge came to full power in Cambodia and began systematically to eliminate whole classes of society. The Cambodian genocide was among the grossest and most thorough of all the purges carried out by Left on Right or vice-versa in the years after 1945. The methods employed by the executioners in The Killing Fields, and by the torture teams in the interrogation complex at Tuol Sleng, had an abominable tang of inventiveness about them: the use of palm-leaf fibres to decapitate counter-revolutionaries, for instance, or the cages full of spiders and scorpions with which the torturers extracted meaningless confessions from their internees. François Bizot was a captive and this book his his memoir of his experience as a prisoner of the Khmers Rouges.
Une ténébreuse affaire
Set earlier than most of Balzac's Comedie Humaine, the novel covers the years 1803-6, when Napolean was making himself first Consul and then Emperor. The inclusion of Napoleon himself, as well as figures like Talleyrand and Fouche, makes this a historical novel. But it is also an early example of the detective story, in which the sinister, implacable police agent, Corentin, stalks his way towards vengeance on his aristocractic enemies.
La duchesse de Langeais
La fille aux yeux d'or
Balzac starts with a rather gloomy view of Parisians: gloomy, pallid and dull, with no values other than a preoccupation with gold and pleasure. Everyone is striving to be better than his station, and the artist (who presumably includes Balzac himself) labours long and hard for little reward. The air is foul, the streets are dirty and it’s not a pretty picture of Paris at all. Only people transcend these negativities, and then only when they are young and innocent.Henri de Marsay, natural son of Lord Dudley and the Marquise de Vordac strolls out one day into the Tuileries in this Paris. His circumstances were unfortunate for Lord Dudley had married his mother off to an old gentleman called M. de Marsay who brought Henri up as his own (for the price of a life interest in the fund that Henri was to inherit). Before long de Marsay died and his mother remarried, to de Vordac; she had lost interest in both her son and Lord Dudley (partly because of the war between France and England, and partly because fidelity was never fashionable in Paris). Dudley himself had never taken any interest in the product of his fling, and so it was that Henri had no father other than de Marsay, who, prior to his death was a gambler and a wastrel.
E=MC 2, mon amour
Life begins when you meet a beautiful blond from Tucson, USA. You're no longer just Daniel, a pint-sized Parisian film freak. You're Bogart, Brando, and Redford all rolled into one - even though you're only eleven!
Life begins when you meet a boy from France who calls you "Baby" and thinks you're a dish. You're no longer just Lauren, a precocious child who dreams of passion. You're in love - even though you're not quite twelve.
Trouble begins with a romantic old rogue and a yen for faraway places. Before you know it, there you are, adrift on the canals of Venice - young, in love, on the lam, and a long, long way from eleven!
L'ombre d'un père
Gary is a teenager living with his mum Nicole in Wellington. He never knew his father and his mother refuses to answers his questions. One day, Gary meets a French girl in a bar where she tells him that she knows his dad.
Lettre aux Anglais
Bernanos is a liberal French Catholic writer who, among other things, spoke out against the Franco terror in Spain. More lately he has lived in Brazil. These "letters" are motivated by a love of justice and human dignity that is moving, even if its expression is often abstract and other-worldly.
Le Gône du Chaâba
Le Gône du Chaâba is an autobiographical novel. The title itself is a clever play on one of his regional language's words. 'Gone' is a term for 'kid' or 'lad' in the Lyonnais dialect of Arpitan used in his native region and city, while 'Chaâba' is an Arabic word, used in the book as the name of a shantytown in Sétif, Algeria. Both Azouz Begag and the protagonist of the novel grew up in a shanty town outside Lyon, almost entirely inhabited by Algerian or Kabyle immigrant workers. The language and culture were predominantly a mix of Algerian Arabic, Kabyle Tamazigh and Arpitan. The problems of the ghetto-like environments established by and for guest workers in France after WWII, of the individual children of these ghettos who are French Citizens by dint of being born in France and even often from French parents and for whom 'breaking out' is both very difficult and statistically improbable, and Azouz Begag's own success in managing being part of the mainstream of French culture without having to forget any part of his heritage but rather by accumulating all cultural influences, are at the heart of the novel.
Respire
Breathe is the haunting confession of nineteen-year-old Charlene Boher. From her prison cell, Charlene recounts her lonely adolescence. Growing up shy and unpopular, Charlene never had many friends. That is, until she meet Sarah, a beautiful and charismatic American-French girl who moved back to Paris for high school. Much to Charlene's shock and delight, the two girls quickly develop an intense friendship. With Sarah by her side, Charlene finally begins to feel accepted and even loved.
However, after a brief idyllic period, the girls' relationship becomes rocky and friendship veers towards obsession. As Sarah drops Charlene for older, more glamorous friends, Charlene's devotion spirals into hatred. Unfolding slowly and eerily towards a shocking conclusion, Breathe is an intense, convincing portrait of a possessive and ambiguous friendship.
Parle-leur de batailles, de rois et d'éléphants
In 1506, Michelangelo―a young but already renowned sculptor―is invited by the Sultan of Constantinople to design a bridge over the Golden Horn. The sultan has offered, alongside an enormous payment, the promise of immortality, since Leonardo da Vinci’s design had been rejected: “You will surpass him in glory if you accept, for you will succeed where he has failed, and you will give the world a monument without equal.”
Michelangelo, after some hesitation, flees Rome and an irritated Pope Julius II―whose commission he leaves unfinished―and arrives in Constantinople for this truly epic project. Once there, he explores the beauty and wonder of the Ottoman Empire, sketching and describing his impressions along the way, and becomes immersed in cloak-and-dagger palace intrigues as he struggles to create what could be his greatest architectural masterwork.
Tell Them of Battles, Kings, and Elephants―constructed from real historical fragments―is a story about why stories are told, why bridges are built, and how seemingly unmatched pieces, seen from the opposite sides of civilization, can mirror one another.
La voie radieuse
The Radiant Way is a 1987 novel by British novelist Margaret Drabble. The novel provides social commentary and critique of 1980s Britain, by exploring the lives of three Cambridge-educated women with careers as knowledge professionals.
Jazz et vin de palme
Jazz, aliens, and witchcraft collide in this collection of short stories by renowned author Emmanuel Dongala. The influence of Kongo culture is tangible throughout, as customary beliefs clash with party conceptions of scientific and rational thought. In the first half of Jazz and Palm Wine, the characters emerge victorious from decades of colonial exploitation in the Congo only to confront the burdensome bureaucracy, oppressive legal systems, and corrupt governments of the post-colonial era. The ruling political party attempts to impose order and scientific thinking while the people struggles to deal with drought, infertility, and impossible regulations and policies; both sides mix witchcraft, diplomacy, and violence in their efforts to survive. The second half of the book is set in the United States during the turbulent civil rights struggles of the 1960s. In the title story, African and American leaders come together to save the world from extraterrestrials by serving vast quantities of palm wine and playing American jazz. The stories in Jazz and Palm Wine prompt conversations about identity, race, and co-existence, providing contextualization and a historical dimension that is often sorely lacking. Through these collisions and clashes, Dongala suggests a pathway to racial harmony, peaceful co-existence, and individual liberty through artistic creation.
L'incendie
Bni Blouden is a small Algerian village in the mountains where life goes on at its normal pace. Down below, in the fertile valley, the French colonists have the good life. The year is 1939, still some time from Algerian freedom. However, the Arabs in Bni Blouden talk about striking and soon the country is in an uproar. When a fire breaks out, the strikers are accused of being arsonists and the strike leaders are arrested. This straightforward plot outline fails to convey the beauty of Dib’s novel. Its strength is in conveying what makes this simple village, with its simple people, a place of importance, a place of beauty, even. We see it primarily through the eyes of Omar and we see it as a place where ordinary men and women are trying to scratch out a miserable living in a country that has been torn from them by a colonizing power. They are not great people – (Bni Boublen may not be a wonderful place. They don’t know much, the people who live there, although they have the reputation of being educated. They know even less about Bni Boublen., says Comandar, Omar’s mentor) – but they have their dignity, they are individuals and Dib shows us how they much they matter. In short, they are worth fighting for and Dib shows us why.
Comment peut-on être français?
Begins like a hopeful novel about an Iranian refugee starting a new life, then develops into an interesting epistolary novel as the main character decides to write letters to Montesquieu to improve her French. This is where she reflects on cultural differences, and the current regime in Iran as opposed to life in the West. The last third of the book throws the reader into an unexpected direction as an event triggers painful memories which resurface and threaten her newfound wellbeing and freedom
Hadriana dans tous mes rêves
Hadriana in All My Dreams, winner of the prestigious Prix Renaudot, takes place primarily during Carnival in 1938 in the Haitian village of Jacmel. A beautiful young French woman, Hadriana, is about to marry a Haitian boy from a prominent family. But on the morning of the wedding, Hadriana drinks a mysterious potion and collapses at the altar. Transformed into a zombie, her wedding becomes her funeral. She is buried by the town, revived by an evil sorcerer, and then disappears into popular legend.
Set against a backdrop of magic and eroticism, and recounted with delirious humor, the novel raises universal questions about race and sexuality.
L'écrivain de la famille
it is a very good book and it is interesting how we pick up on what people think of us. What we think of people and what we do with it.. Our spirit can fight our destiny but eventually it does catch up with us. We let go and everything is alright. Like Cohelo, Delacourt is a very spiritual writer because of the synchronicity he respects where timing is everything.
La chaussure sur le toit
The story La chaussure sur le toit consists of ten short stories on the same theme: a shoe placed on the roof of the building opposite, in Paris. Each chapter is equivalent to a story with a well-defined character and a well-founded character: a dreamy child, a burglar in love, three crazy thugs, an undocumented immigrant, a television presenter, a melancholic dog, a homosexual firefighter, an eccentric lady, a contemporary artist, an angel in pants.
Confession de minuit
This book makes you want to go to Paris again, and to spend some time in the "historical" streets of this great city ! really ! Loved it, it's also very well written.
Quand prime le spirituel
When Things of the Spirit Come First is Simone de Beauvoir's 'first' work of fiction. After a number of false starts, in 1937 she submitted this collection of interlinked stories to a publisher. But it was turned down by both Gallimard and Grasset. It consists of five short stories which are weaved together in such a way that it to structurally similar to a more traditional novel. The first, "Maurcelle", tells the story of the oldest of three siblings. She marries an abusive artist. The second, "Chantal", tells the story of a lycee philosophy teacher (like de Beauvoir). She idealizes her life and becomes involved in the lives of her students but ultimately refuses to help them. "Lisa" is the third and shortest story, about a girl who struggles to live a spiritual life while existing in a physical body. "Anne", the fourth story, is the result of many of de Beauvoir's earlier attempts at writing. It parallels the story of her friend Elisabeth Mabille (Zaza) who died soon after her mother refused to allow her to marry Maurice Merleau-Ponty. The final story, "Marguarite" expresses the existential views that de Beauvoir herself believed that life itself should be experienced, rather than spirituality.
Le colonel Chabert, Gobseck
Le Colonel Chabert (English: Colonel Chabert) is an 1832 novella by French novelist and playwright Honoré de Balzac (1799–1850). It is included in his series of novels (or Roman-fleuve) known as La Comédie humaine (The Human Comedy), which depicts and parodies French society in the period of the Restoration (1815–1830) and the July Monarchy (1830–1848).
The plot of Gobseck, set during the French Restoration, concerns Anastasie de Restaud, née Goriot.[2] Anastasie de Restaud is the daughter of a rich bourgeois who has married into the aristocracy, but is bored by her marriage, which is loveless and passionless.[2]
Anastasie de Restaud has an affair with Maxime de Trailles, and spends her fortune on de Trailles.[2] She turns to the usurer Jean-Esther van Gobseck for financial assistance. Maître Derville acts as Gobseck’s lawyer. Subsequently, both Anastasie's marriage is destroyed and her family fortune is lost.[2]
Journal d'un curé de campagne
In this classic Catholic novel, Bernanos movingly recounts the life of a young French country priest who grows to understand his provincial parish while learning spiritual humility himself. Awarded the Grand Prix for Literature by the Academie Francaise, The Diary of a Country Priest was adapted into an acclaimed film by Robert Bresson. "A book of the utmost sensitiveness and compassion...it is a work of deep, subtle and singularly encompassing art."
La peau de chagrin
The Skin of Sorrow is Honoré de Balzac's 1831 novel that tells the story of a young man, Raphaël de Valentin, who discovers a piece of shagreen, in this case a rough untanned piece of a wild ass's skin, which has the magical property of granting wishes. However the fulfillment of the wisher's desire comes at a cost, after each wish the skin shrinks a little bit and consumes the physical energy of the wisher. "The Wild Ass's Skin" is at once both a work of incredible realism, in the descriptions of Parisian life and culture at the time, and also a work of supernatural fantasy, in the desires that are fulfilled by the wild ass's skin. Balzac uses this fantastical device masterfully to depict the complexity of the human nature in civilized society
Les dieux ont soif
The story of the infernal rise of Évariste Gamelin, a young Parisian painter, involved in the section for his neighborhood of Pont-Neuf, The Gods Are Athirst describes the dark years of the Reign of Terror in Paris, from Year II to Year III. Fiercely Jacobin, Marat and Robespierre's most faithful adherent, Évariste Gamelin soon becomes a juror on the Revolutionary Tribunal.
Lumière d'août
Light in August, a novel that contrasts stark tragedy with hopeful perseverance in the face of mortality, features some of Faulkner’s most memorable characters: guileless, dauntless Lena Grove, in search of the father of her unborn child; Reverend Gail Hightower, a lonely outcast haunted by visions of Confederate glory; and Joe Christmas, a desperate, enigmatic drifter consumed by his mixed ancestry.
Le grand Meaulnes
In a small village in the Sologne, Fifteen-year-old François Seurel narrates the story of his relationship with seventeen-year-old Augustin Meaulnes. Impulsive, reckless and heroic, Meaulnes embodies the romantic ideal, the search for the unobtainable, and the mysterious world between childhood and adulthood.
Short Stories
One of the greatest French novelists, Balzac was also an accomplished writer of shorter fiction. This volume includes twelve of his finest short stories – many of which feature characters from his epic series of novels the Comédie Humaine. Compelling tales of acute social and psychological insight, they fully demonstrate the mastery of suspense and revelation that were the hallmarks of Balzac’s genius. In “The Atheist’s Mass,” we learn the true reason for a distinguished atheist surgeon’s attendance at religious services; “La Grande Breteche” describes the horrific truth behind the locked doors of a decaying country mansion, while “The Red Inn” relates a brutal tale of murder and betrayal. A fascinating counterpoint to the renowned novels, all the stories collected here stand by themselves as mesmerizing works by one of the finest writers of nineteenth-century France.
For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.
Les possédés de la pleine lune
Jean-Claude Fignolé’s Les Possédés de la pleine lune begins and ends with death and madness, but is infused with humor and love throughout. A whirl of unresolved tension on the level of both form and content, the narrative unfolds in a spiral and does not lend itself to easy summarizing. Characters double and overlap, time collapses on itself, spaces alternate between the insular and the world, and language is at once pointed and wildly capacious. Fignolé leads the dance, of course, yet allows a tangle of other voices to reach the reader’s ear. The result is choral and chaotic—a moving but unromanticized portrait of a Haitian community in all its ambivalence and idiosyncrasy
Les Possédés de la pleine lune by Jean-Claude Fignolé (review). Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/265974380_Les_Possedes_de_la_pleine_lune_by_Jean-Claude_Fignole_review [accessed May 23 2018].
L'île des pingouins
Une étude sur la genèse du roman
It is about a fictitious island, inhabited by great auks, that existed off the northern coast of Europe. The history begins when a wayward Christian missionary monk lands on the island and perceives the upright, unafraid auks as a sort of pre-Christian society of noble pagans. Mostly blind and somewhat deaf, having mistaken the animals for humans, he baptizes them. This causes a problem for The Lord, who normally only allows humans to be baptized. After consulting with saints and theologians in Heaven, He resolves the dilemma by converting the baptized birds to humans with only a few physical traces of their ornithological origin, and giving them each a soul.
Le lys rouge
Préface de Marie-Claire Bancquart
The Red Lily tells of the affair between a woman of the world, married to a politician, with an artist. A trip to Florence (which symbolizes the title) crowns this carnal and mystical union. Soon, jealousy insinuates itself into the lover's heart, who ends the affair.
This novel by Anatole France, unique in its genre, now rehabilitated and returned to fashion, is partially autobiographical, since it is based on the, at first passionate affair, between the author and Mrs. de Caillavet
Vierge
A woman on a cruiseship, tell a small group of officers the mysterious circumstances of her birth.
Her mother, Emmanuelle, became pregantn when she was 16 without having slept with a man. The news of this weird pristine pregnancy was spread in the country with people becoming crazy. The young woman decided to leave Saint-Denis, her birthplace, and went for a long trip to Aigues-Mortes, facing a lot of crazy adventures.
Bayonne: c'est la fête!
This monthly periodical is exclusively written for French beginners learners.You will find articles with vocabulary about different topics such as politics, cooking, arts and culture as well as a short story and some activities on the French language. You can hear all the articles in the CD that goes with the magazine.
Le cadeau
Phillip has a lot on his mind. At home, in his unnecessarily large, excessively expensive house, he is attempting to become a Taoist master of love with his wife, Alice, but his quest is forever being interrupted by the requests of his twin daughters -- "Can we have a pony, please?"; "We want to go to boarding school." At work, in his shed/office at the bottom of the garden, between countless games of Minesweeper and FreeCell, Phillip is trying to pay the mortgage by writing the instruction manuals to Korean bread-making machines. And at parties where he is concerned that he is not taken seriously -- he is variously mistaken as a waiter and a rhinoplastic surgeon -- Phillip tells the world he is, in fact, a screenwriter.
Above all, Phillip is obsessing about his best friends, Barry and Sean. They are rich, more successful, and, most worryingly, they give great presents. Their gifts are always exquisite -- a full set of Italian crockery, a handmade corkscrew from Venice; they give them on birthdays, at parties, and quite often for no reason whatsoever; and, increasingly, these presents break all bounds of generosity.
They are gifts that hurt a man's pride. And they can never be matched. Which doesn't mean Phillip won't try.
Le bruit et la fureur
The text of this Norton Critical Edition is that of the corrected edition scrupulously prepared by Noel Polk, whose textual note precedes the text. David Minter's annotations are designed to assist the reader with obscure words and allusions.
"Backgrounds" begins with the appendix Faulkner wrote in 1945 and sometimes referred to as another telling of The Sound and the Fury and includes a selection of Faulkner’s letters, excerpts from two Faulkner interviews, a memoir by Faulkner's friend Ben Wasson, and both versions of Faulkner's 1933 introduction to the novel.
"Cultural and Historical Contexts" presents four different perspectives, two of them new to the second edition, on the place of the American South in history. Taken together, these works—by C. Vann Woodward, Richard H. King, Carolyn Porter, and Robert Penn Warren—provide the reader with valuable contexts for understanding the novel.
"Criticism" includes seventeen essays on The Sound and the Fury that collectively trace changes in the way we have viewed this novel over the last four decades. The critics are Jean-Paul Sartre, Irving Howe, Ralph Ellison, Olga W. Vickery, Cleanth Brooks, Michael Millgate, John T. Irwin, Myra Jehlen, Donald M. Kartiganer, David Minter, Warwick Wadlington, John T. Matthews, Thadious M. Davis, Wesley Morris and Barbara Alverson Morris, Minrose C. Gwin, André Bleikasten, and Philip M. Weinstein. A revised Selected Bibliography also is included.
Un diamant gros comme le Ritz
Although this novella stands out from his body of work in that it’s a playful yet sinister fairy tale, it brilliantly fuses F. Scott Fitzgerald’s ongoing lush fantasies about the extremes of wealth with his much more somber understanding of what underpins it. Loosely inspired by a summer he spent as a teenager working on a ranch in Montana, The Diamond as Big as the Ritz is Fitzgerald’s hallucinatory paean to the American West and all its promises.
It’s the story of John T. Unger, a young Southerner who goes to Montana for summer vacation with a wealthy college classmate. But the classmate’s family proves to be much more than simply wealthy: They own a mountain made entirely of one solid diamond. And they’ve gone to dreadful lengths to conceal their secret … meaning John could be in danger.
But the family also has a daughter, lovely Kismine, and with her help, John may yet escape the fate her family has meted out to all their other guests so far …
Bouvard et Pécuchet
Bouvard et Pécuchet details the adventures of two Parisian copy-clerks, François Denys Bartholomée Bouvard and Juste Romain Cyrille Pécuchet, of the same age and nearly identical temperament. They meet one hot summer day in 1838 by the canal Saint-Martin and form an instant, symbiotic friendship. When Bouvard inherits a sizable fortune, the two decide to move to the countryside. They find a 94-acre (380,000 m2) property near the town of Chavignolles in Normandy, between Caen and Falaise, and 100 miles (160 km) west of Rouen. Their search for intellectual stimulation leads them, over the course of years, to flounder through almost every branch of knowledge
My Best Friend
My Best Friend is a touching and entertaining buddy film. The twist? The buddy is missing! François ( French star Daniel Auteuil : The Valet, Hidden, A Heart in Winter) is a Parisian antique dealer. He's got a stylish apartment and a fabulous life, but at a birthday dinner with a group he considers his dearest acquaintances, he is blindsided by the revelation that none of them think he has any friends. His business partner Catherine ( Julie Gayet : Hotel Harabati, A Woman in Winter) sets him a challenge: if he can produce his "best friends" in 10 days, she will let him keep the massively expensive Greek vase he acquired that afternoon on the company tab. If not, it's hers. Accepting the wager, François naively tears through his address book, trying to shoehorn an increasingly unlikely series of contacts into the all-important role. Moving throughPAris, he keeps encountering atrivia-spouting, magnanimous cabbie named Bruno ( Dany Boon: The Valet, Joyeux Noël). Bruno's chatty, lowbrow ways grate against François's designer temperament, but he covets the other man's finesse with people. He convinces Bruno to teach him how to make friends and sets about learning the "three S's" - being sociable, smiling and sincere - though they don't come easy. Is he the answer to François' s problem sitting beside him in the taxi?
Director Patrice Leconte established his wit and sensitivity to human folly with making films like Ridicule, Man on the Train, Hairdresser's Husband, Monsieur Hire and The Girl on a Bridge. With terrific dialogue and clever plotting, My Best Friend may be Leconte's most jovial and affectionate film to date - an elegant buddy movie that actually ponders the meaning and nature of friendship as two very different people find they have more in common that they first thought.
One Stays One Leaves
Daniel and Alain are both in their mid-50s and hapily married. Or were happily married. After his son by a orevious marriage is injured in an accident, Daniel meets Judith, and immediately they hit it off. Alain meets Farida, a glamazon from Senegal whom he employs at his gallery. Daniel decides he must leave his second wife for Judith:Alain tries to conceal his affair from his wife Fanny. Ultimately the men will have to choose between their wives and their lovers - who will stay and who will leave? A buoyant comedy about life, love and middle age.
Rust and Bone
Acclaimed director Jacques Audiard ( A Prophet, The Beat My Heart Skipped) delivers a powerful film filled with heart, passion and impeccable performances. We firstencounter Ali ( Matthias Schoenaerts : Bullhead), a former boxer with unwavering determination and trailed by his five-year-old son, Sam, who he barely knows. These two end up in Antibes, in France's south, staying with Ali's estranged sister Anna. Clearly, personal relationships are not Ali's strength and he doesn't let many get close. Finding work as a nighclub bouncer, he meets the intense and provocative Stephanie ( Academy Award winner MArion Cotillard : Midnight in Paris), a killer whale trainer at the local MArine Park. When a show ends up in tragedy Stephanie's life is turned upside down and she is drawn towards the direct, hard-hearted man. Sensing that there is no room for pity in Ali's world it is he who offers her salvation. What develops is an unlikely bond between two damaged souls and the battered bodies that house them. Audiard presents two characters in an improbable relationship, on the margins of society, plagued by their inner demons and obsessions. Delivering a deeply dramatic punch, Rust and Bone defies categorisation and leaves viewers feeling haunted and inspired in equal measure.
Tous à la plage avec Vampirette
The periodical "J'aime Lire' is a joy to read for the 7yo to 10yo. It has a good diversity of topics and actvities to stimulate your children's imagination and to encourage them to read. You will find a story, different short comics and games written and created by the best youth literature authors.
Lilou mène l'enquête
French monthly magazine and publisher for children. Created in parallel to J'aime Lire, but for younger readers aged 6-7 years old.
Rock the Casbah
Summer in Tangiers, Morocco. A family comes together for three days in their home folowing the death of their patriarch, the influential businessman Moulay Hassan (film legend Omar Sharif), to share their memories and to grieve his loss, according to Muslim tradition.
They have left the beach behind and swapped swimsuits for djellabas as everyone gathers in a show of mourning. However, sparks start to fly when prodigal daughter Sofia jets in from New York after several years away. The youngest, she made a new life for herself as an actress in America, but she only ever gets roles as teroorists on US TV. Her return provides the opportunity to settle some scores with her sisters, as the order once maintained by Moulay breaks down.
Between laughter and tears, a collective hysteria leads each of the women to face up to some home truths that have boiled beneath the surface for years.
Kids Cook French
Les enfants cuisinent à la française
In the Pépin's house, there's no such thing as kids food, only good food, and most of the time it's French. Collected here are thirty of the Pépin's favorite simple, classic French recipes your whole family will come to love cooking and eating together.
Kids Cook French offers a total immersion in French culinary culture with recipes in both English and French, illustrated by Claudine's father, legendary chef Jacques Pépin, and daughter Shorey.
Bon appétit!
T'choupi à la neige
Follow the funny and curious 3-year-old-boy who looks like a penguin named T’choupi. In this fun-filled book series, T’choupi is enthusiastic, energetic and full of curiosity, like any typical three-year-old. Occasionally he is bossy and starts arguments with his friends.
With lovely illustrations and easy-to-understand dialogues, the books also deals gently with the subjects children often face, such as how to become confident, how to find fun out of boredom, how to share with friends, how to care for others, and much more.
The language is simple but recounted with humor and tenderness.
T'choupi au zoo
Follow the funny and curious 3-year-old-boy who looks like a penguin named T’choupi. In this fun-filled book series, T’choupi is enthusiastic, energetic and full of curiosity, like any typical three-year-old. Occasionally he is bossy and starts arguments with his friends.
With lovely illustrations and easy-to-understand dialogues, the books also deals gently with the subjects children often face, such as how to become confident, how to find fun out of boredom, how to share with friends, how to care for others, and much more.
The language is simple but recounted with humor and tenderness.
T'choupi au square
Follow the funny and curious 3-year-old-boy who looks like a penguin named T’choupi. In this fun-filled book series, T’choupi is enthusiastic, energetic and full of curiosity, like any typical three-year-old. Occasionally he is bossy and starts arguments with his friends.
With lovely illustrations and easy-to-understand dialogues, the books also deals gently with the subjects children often face, such as how to become confident, how to find fun out of boredom, how to share with friends, how to care for others, and much more.
The language is simple but recounted with humor and tenderness.
Qadehar le sorcier
Guillemot is a boy from the Pays d'Ys located half way through the real world and the uncertain world. But where do his wizards spells that teach Master Qadehar come from? And what has become The Book of Stars which has the secrets of all the powerfuls spells? Looking for the truth, Guillemot will go to the uncertain world full of monsters and strange tribes.
Le seigneur Sha
After his trip in the uncertain world, Guillemot conitnues his apprenticeship of wichcraft in Gifdu. The Guilde of wizards is troubled: they can't fight The Shadow, a deamon, and says Qadehar is responsible for it. The wizard has to leave while a mysterious character, the lord Sha comes in the monastery. Who is he? Why does he want to meet Guillemot? Would he know where The Book of Stars is?
Le visage de l'Ombre
News spread like a thunderstorm in the country of Ys: Guillemot has been kidnapped by The Shadow, the worst ennemy to fight! By keeping him as a prisoner, The Shadow wants to know the last spells of The Book of Stars. Despite his exceptional powers, will Guillemot resist to this maleficient creature who is going to control The Three Worlds?
A merciless fight is about to start...
Et le matin quand le jour se lève
This book follows different animals and children waking up. With its beautiful pictures and simple sentences, your child can easily read this short story alone and will discover the pleasure of reading.
T'choupi à l'école
Follow the funny and curious 3-year-old-boy who looks like a penguin named T’choupi. In this fun-filled book series, T’choupi is enthusiastic, energetic and full of curiosity, like any typical three-year-old. Occasionally he is bossy and starts arguments with his friends.
With lovely illustrations and easy-to-understand dialogues, the books also deals gently with the subjects children often face, such as how to become confident, how to find fun out of boredom, how to share with friends, how to care for others, and much more.
The language is simple but recounted with humor and tenderness.
T'choupi dans la nuit
Follow the funny and curious 3-year-old-boy who looks like a penguin named T’choupi. In this fun-filled book series, T’choupi is enthusiastic, energetic and full of curiosity, like any typical three-year-old. Occasionally he is bossy and starts arguments with his friends.
With lovely illustrations and easy-to-understand dialogues, the books also deals gently with the subjects children often face, such as how to become confident, how to find fun out of boredom, how to share with friends, how to care for others, and much more.
The language is simple but recounted with humor and tenderness.
T'choupi à la plage
Follow the funny and curious 3-year-old-boy who looks like a penguin named T’choupi. In this fun-filled book series, T’choupi is enthusiastic, energetic and full of curiosity, like any typical three-year-old. Occasionally he is bossy and starts arguments with his friends.
With lovely illustrations and easy-to-understand dialogues, the books also deals gently with the subjects children often face, such as how to become confident, how to find fun out of boredom, how to share with friends, how to care for others, and much more.
The language is simple but recounted with humor and tenderness.
T'choupi part en vacances
Follow the funny and curious 3-year-old-boy who looks like a penguin named T’choupi. In this fun-filled book series, T’choupi is enthusiastic, energetic and full of curiosity, like any typical three-year-old. Occasionally he is bossy and starts arguments with his friends.
With lovely illustrations and easy-to-understand dialogues, the books also deals gently with the subjects children often face, such as how to become confident, how to find fun out of boredom, how to share with friends, how to care for others, and much more.
The language is simple but recounted with humor and tenderness.
Le chat du Rabbin
Le paradis terrestre
The preeminent work by one of France’s most celebrated young comic artists, The Rabbi’s Cat tells the wholly unique story of a rabbi, his daughter, and their talking cat — a philosopher brimming with scathing humor and surprising tenderness.
In Algeria in the 1930s, a cat belonging to a widowed rabbi and his beautiful daughter, Zlabya, eats the family parrot and gains the ability to speak. To his master’s consternation, the cat immediately begins to tell lies (the first being that he didn’t eat the parrot). The rabbi vows to educate him in the ways of the Torah, while the cat insists on studying the kabbalah and having a Bar Mitzvah. They consult the rabbi’s rabbi, who maintains that a cat can’t be Jewish — but the cat, as always, knows better.
Zlabya falls in love with a dashing young rabbi from Paris, and soon master and cat, having overcome their shared self-pity and jealousy, are accompanying the newlyweds to France to meet Zlabya’s cosmopolitan in-laws. Full of drama and adventure, their trip invites countless opportunities for the rabbi and his cat to grapple with all the important — and trivial — details of life.
Rich with the colors, textures, and flavors of Algeria’s Jewish community, The Rabbi’s Cat brings a lost world vibrantly to life — a time and place where Jews and Arabs coexisted — and peoples it with endearing and thoroughly human characters, and one truly unforgettable cat.
Sauvons la plage!
French monthly magazine and publisher for children. Created in parallel to J'aime Lire, but for younger readers aged 6-7 years old.
Opération camping
The periodical "J'aime Lire' is a joy to read for the 7yo to 10yo. It has a good diversity of topics and actvities to stimulate your children's imagination and to encourage them to read. You will find a story, different short comics and games written and created by the best youth literature authors.
Le chat du rabbin
Jérusalem d'Afrique
The preeminent work by one of France’s most celebrated young comic artists, The Rabbi’s Cat tells the wholly unique story of a rabbi, his daughter, and their talking cat — a philosopher brimming with scathing humor and surprising tenderness.
In Algeria in the 1930s, a cat belonging to a widowed rabbi and his beautiful daughter, Zlabya, eats the family parrot and gains the ability to speak. To his master’s consternation, the cat immediately begins to tell lies (the first being that he didn’t eat the parrot). The rabbi vows to educate him in the ways of the Torah, while the cat insists on studying the kabbalah and having a Bar Mitzvah. They consult the rabbi’s rabbi, who maintains that a cat can’t be Jewish — but the cat, as always, knows better.
Zlabya falls in love with a dashing young rabbi from Paris, and soon master and cat, having overcome their shared self-pity and jealousy, are accompanying the newlyweds to France to meet Zlabya’s cosmopolitan in-laws. Full of drama and adventure, their trip invites countless opportunities for the rabbi and his cat to grapple with all the important — and trivial — details of life.
Rich with the colors, textures, and flavors of Algeria’s Jewish community, The Rabbi’s Cat brings a lost world vibrantly to life — a time and place where Jews and Arabs coexisted — and peoples it with endearing and thoroughly human characters, and one truly unforgettable cat.
Bretagne
Chant, danses et mélodies traditionnels
L'apprenti Père Noël et le flocon magique
Follow Nicolas, the apprentice Santa Claus chosen by Santa Claus to help him.
In this second episode, Nicolas is officially the new santa Claus which is an important task for a 7 year-old boy! However, two days before his first Christmas mission, Nicolas has to face a terrible crisis happening all around the world. The magical spirit of Christmas has disappeared and it's Nicolas'fault. Nicolas has caught the disease of children who want to grow up so fast: the adultsickness! The council of the former Santa Claus decide to fire Nicolas who will have to do anything to continue being Santa Claus.
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XIVe Jeux du Pacifique
L'Auberge espagnole
The story of a 25-year-old French man who goes to Spain for a univeristy exchange programme. He is going to flat out with 7 students from different nationalities. Follow theirexciting lives.
The Brats
On getting engaged, Thomas meets his future father-in-law Gilbert, married for 30 years to Suzanne. Gilbert disillusioned, feels that he missed out on life by geting married. He persuades Thomas not ot marry his daughter Lola and to dump everything along with him. They thendive into a wild new life as big kids, convinced that freedom lies elsewhere.
Hey good looking
Comme t'y es belle!
Desperate Housewives meet Sex and the City in this steamy smash-hit comedy that traces four savvy women and their chaotic lives and loves.
Isa, Alice, Léa and Nina are inseparable friends who meet regurlarly for frank discussions about men, marriage and children. They're bound together not only by the similar rhythm of their lifestyles, but also by their shared Jewish background. Isa is the owner of a beauty salon and mother of three whose heart melts for a British biker and financial whiz. Her sister Alice is going through a rough pact with her husband but is soothed by the pleasant presence of the single father of her daughter;s schoolmate. Pampered heiress Léa cannot forget her ex. Nina is a ditzy brunette looking for ways to lose weight and gain a boyfriend.
With wit and levity, and insight into the daily struggles of family, friendship and love in a uniquely Parisian milieu, director Lisa Azuelos delivers an insouciant romantic comedy that's naturally funny and funnily natural.
Populaire
Spring 1958: 21-year-old Rose Pamphyle lives with her grouchy widower father who runs the village store. Engaged to the son of the local mechanic, she seems destined for the quiet, drudgery-filled life of a housewife. But that's not the life Rose longs for. When she travels to Lisieux in Normandy where charismatic insurance agency boss Louis Echard is advertising for a secretary, the ensuing interview is a disaster. But Rose reveals a special gift - she can type at extraordinary speed. Unwittingly, the young woman awakens the dormant sports fan in Louis. If she wants the job, she'll have to compete in a speed typing competition. Whatever sacrifices Rose must make to reach the top, Louis declares himself her trainer. He'll turn her into the fastest girls not only in the country but in the world! But a love of sport doesn't always mix well with love itself.
Vive la France
Two good-hearted shepherds from Taboulistan, a tiny country in Central Asia that no one has ever heard of are entrusted with a special intelligence operation: destroying the Eiffel Tower! More naïve than evil the duo has to travel through the most hostile territory imaginable to meet their objective: France! A France far different from the West they had heard described: Corsican nationalists, over-zealous policemen, dishonest taxi drivers, violent sports fans, crabby employees, unfriendly waiters, Kafkaesque administrations and medical malpractice....they are spared nothing! Luckily they meet Marianne, a young and pretty reporter who mistakes them for illegal aliens and helsp show them another face of France...a hospitable, magnificent and generous land where the living is easy. Vive la France!
Louise Michel
Take out the boss!
The story begins in a small French village in Picardy, which is home to a factory packed full of working-class women making a honest living...well....that was until they arrive at work one morning to find the factory stripped bare of machinery. So with a pittance of a redudancy payout, the women decide to combine their monies to have something more significant. But what should they do with their newly acquired fortune? Purchase a pizza place? Commisiion a nude calendar? Or hire a professional hitman to kill their deceptive former boss?
Gemma Bovary
In this vibrant seriocomic re-imagining of Flauberts' literary classic Madame Bovary, life imitates art in uncanny ways when earthy British beauty Gemma Bovery and her furniture restorer husband Charles move to a charming ramshackle old farmhouse in the very same Norman village where the novel was written a century earlier. Their welcoming neighbour, local baker and Flaubert' expert Martin Joubert become entranced with Gemma and sets out to be her guide and mentor to her new surroundings. It doesn't take long before he is drawing parallels between the literary and real life woman, while he insinuates himself into her life.
Un sorcier à l'école
French monthly magazine and publisher for children. Created in parallel to J'aime Lire, but for younger readers aged 6-7 years old.
Rendez-moi ma maîtresse!
The periodical "J'aime Lire' is a joy to read for the 7yo to 10yo. It has a good diversity of topics and actvities to stimulate your children's imagination and to encourage them to read. You will find a story, different short comics and games written and created by the best youth literature authors.
Tour de France
Like millions of others worlwide, 40-year-old François Nouel is a Tour de France fan. Unbeatable on anything to do with the race, he spends as much time as he can on his bike, to escape from a disappointing everyday existence. At work, he's restricted to bicycle displays. And things at home are no better: his son thinks he's a loser and his wife berates him for being a coward. So when his wife discovers on the eve ohf his holidays that he's been volunteered to work on the Tour , it's too much: she tell shim she wants a divorce and leaves with his son. Then he meets Rémi Pletinckx, a depressive former sports manager who's also at the end of his rope. Under Pletinckx's influence, François makes up his mind to live his childhood dream: to do the Tour de France. The race begins tomorrow. If he leaves now, one day ahead of the pros, he could even get to Paris before them.
Marguerite
1921, the beginning of the Golden Twenties, not far from Paris. Marguerite Dumont sings. She sings whole-heartedly, but she sings terribly out of tune. Marguerite has been living in her own bubble about her passion, in front of a hypocrite audience, always coming in for a good laugh and to take advantage of her wealth. When a young, provocative journalist decides to write a rave article on her latest performance, Marguerite starts to believe even further in her "talent". this gives her the ocurage she needs to follo9w her dream. Despite her husband's reluctance, and with the help of a has-been divo, bothfunny and mean, she decides to train for her firts recital in front of a crowd of complete strangers.
Un avion sans elle
On the night of 22 December 1980, a plane crashes on the Franco-Swiss border and is engulfed in flames. 168 out of 169 passengers
are killed instantly. The miraculous sole survivor is a three-month-old baby girl. Two families, one rich, the other poor, step forward to
claim her, sparking an investigation that will last for almost two decades. Is she Lyse-Rose or Emilie?
Eighteen years later, having failed to discover the truth, private detective Credule Grand-Duc plans to take his own life, but not before
placing an account of his investigation in the girl's hands. But, as he sits at his desk about to pull the trigger, he uncovers a secret
that changes everything - then is killed before he can breathe a word of it to anyone...
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Happiness never comes alone
Sacha loves his friends, his piano and partying. At night, he plays in a jazz club and seduces pretty girls. He lives for the moment, looking for pleasure. No alarm clock, no engagement, no taxes. Charlotte has three kids, two ex-husbands and a thriving professional life. She has no room for a love story. They have nothing in common. They shouldn't be together... They're made for one another.
Partisan
Protect the ones you love
Alexander is like any other kid: playful, curious and naive. He is also a trained assassin. Raised in a hidden paradise on the outskirts of town, Alexander has grown up seeing the world through the eyes of his father, Gregori. As Alexander begins to think for himself, creeping fears take shape and Gregori's idyllic world unravels.
Road Games
After a disastrous summer trip, Jack finds himself hitchhiking through the sun-drenched rural French countryside with nothing but his passport. He soon befriends the enigmatic Véronique, and they decide to travel together after learning that a serial killer is cutting a murderous swathe through the region. Tired, hungry and against their better judgment, they decide to stay the night with a mysterious elderly couple.
And that is when the deranged, demented and bloody escape begins....
Diamond 13
Diamond 13 traces the slow descent into hell of a policeman faced with society ruled by money, the corruption of his colleagues and the shadow of death. Mat is a member of the 13th night division of the criminal police. His lifelong friend, Franck Novak - who works for the drug squad - has been involved for some time in shady dealings. But the confines of morality are easily crossed and when Franck goes too far Mat has to take matters into his own hands.
The Last Diamond
Simon, a thief released on parole, accepts to carry out the biggest job of his life, which is to steal the "Florentin", a mythical diamond being auctioned by its owners. To succeed, he must get close to Julia,a diamond expert, for whom the sale is of considerable personal importance.
Beyond the boldly daring theft, Simon will lead Julia toward a destiny that she could never have imagined
Anything for her
Lisa and Julien have the perfect existence : still passionately in love, with a beautiful young son and a wonderful life ahead of them. But their lives are shattered when, out of the blue, Lisa is arrested for the brutal murder of a colleague.
Found a guilty and sentenced to 20 years in prison, the couple's world collapses into a frenzy of fear and paranoia. Julien, convinced of his wife's innocence, embarks on a mission so perilous it will risk the lives of everyone he loves : he will stop at nothing to daringly break her out of prison.
With the police tracking his every move, and only his own certainty of his wife's innocence to rely upon, how far will Julien go to save her? And at what cost?
The Minister
Bertrand Saint-Jean is France's Transport Minister. Once potent and idealistic, he has become a career politician, his ambition now as important as his beliefs. Saint-Jean is woken in the middle of the night and rushed to the scene of a horrific bus accident on a treacherous mountain road, which claims the lives of most of its passengers, many of them children. In the ensuing media frenzy a fellow politician announces a campaign to privatize France's railway stations. Saint-Jean believes the move would be disastrous and, with the help of his Chief of Staff and his Press Secretary, rallies against the proposal. But as the Minister comes under attack from all levels of government, commerce, media and the unions, and as the people around him risk being sacrificed to the machinations of government, will Saint-Jean act according to his ethics, or his ambitions?
Cave of Forgotten Dreams
Humanity's Lost Masterpiece
For over 20 000 years, Chauvet Cave has been completely sealed off by a fallen rock face, its crystal-encrusted interior as large as a football field and strewn with the petrified remains of giant ice age mammals.
In 1994, scientists discovered the caverns and found hundreds of pristine paintings within. Spectacular artwork dating back over 30 000 years (almost twice as old as any previous finds) to a time when Neanderthals still roamed the earth and cave bears, mammoths, and ice age lions were the dominant populations of Europe. Since then, only a few people have been allowed access into Chauvet Cave, and the true scope of its contents had largely gone unfelt - until Werner Herzog managed to gain access. Filming in 3D, Herzog captures the wonder and beauty of one of the most awe-inspiring sites on earth, all the while musing in his inimitable fashion about its original inhabitants, the birth of art, and the curious people surrounding the caves today.
Made in France
Inside the cell
After the horrible terrorist attacks that rocked France, this daring thriller plunges you deep inside an extremist group planning an attack in the heart of Paris. Sam, an independent journalist, takes advantage of his Muslim culture to infiltrate an Islamic fundamentalist cell. Following his initiation events accelerate at an alarming rate and soon Sam is in way over his head. Turnign to the police for help he is instead recruited as an undercover agent as the wildly unpredictable leader of the cell prepares a series of attacks in the French capital.
Viva Riva
Kinshasa is a city of silky smooth and pulsating nightlife, always ready to go on forever. Riva is one of those dreamers who had nothing, until he returned from ten years away, his pockets full of cash and determined to have the time of his life. The money Riva is spending belongs to his old boss in Angola, who, in hot pursuit, wreaks bloody havoc every step of his way through town to find Riva. The dream becomes a nightmare, as Riva suffers the cold light of day - and his glory time runs out in a sordid pit on the edge of town.
K19 Le piège des profondeurs
When Russia's first nuclear submarine malfunctions on its maiden voyage, the crew must race to save the ship and prevent a nuclear disaster.
7 Days
How far would you go for revenge?
How far would you go to get revenge on the man who raped and killed your little girl? In the tradition of the horror masterpiece The Last HouseOn The Left, this nail-biter shows a doctor kidnapping, tying up and then methodically extracting every drop of justice from the vile criminal he is convinced did that horrific deed. The hostage begs and pleads and insists he's innocent..but the not-so-good doctor has told his wife, the police and the world he will not relent for seven days.
Le cercle rouge
Reformed French criminal Corey is dragged back into the seedy underworld after a chance encounter with escaped murderer Vogel. Joined by the mysterious Jansen, a former policeman with a chequered past, they plot a complex jewellery heist involving a wealthy mob boss. With Police Commissioner Mattei on their case, he is determined to not only track down Vogel, but burst open the entire operation.
A Gang Story
After growing up in a poor gypsy camp, Momon has retained a sense of family, unfailing loyalty and pride in his origins. Most of all, he has remained friends with Serge, with whom he first discovered prison life - for something as ludicrous as stealing cherries!
The two of them inevitably got involved in organized crime and they became the most notorious armed robbers until their irresistible rise ended in 1974 with a spectacular arrest. Today, as he nears 60, Momon would like to forget that part of his life. He has found peace by retiring from the "business". He tends to his wife Janou and to his grandchildren who know him as a kind man of simple and universal values. But then Serge, who has disowned nothing of his past, comes back into the picture.
5150 Elm's way
Based on the bestselling book by Patrick Senecal, 5150 Elm's way is located at the end of a quiet street in a small town. When Yannick crashes his bike, he stumbles upon the Beaulieu residence seeking help,unaware of the horrors within... Jacques Beaulieu is a righteous psychopath and fanatical chess player, determined to rid the world of "evil". His wife Maude has long put up with his physical abuse, but stays with hermurderous husband to ensure the security of their youngest daughter Anne, a tormented child suffering since birth from severe mental illness. Oldest daughter Michelle is following in her father's footsteps, hoping to take over the "family business" one day. Even though Yannick has done nothing wrong, he is beaten, tortured and tormented before Jacques makes him an offer : win at chess and he si free to go. So Yannick becomes a pawn in a deadly game - a game in which he will either lose his mind or life.
Carlos the Jackal
The man who hijacked the world
From Olivier Assayas, director of Irma Vep and Summer Hours, comes an explosive new work of astonishing scope ; an epic portrayal of the notorious revolutionnary and terrorist , Ilich Ramirez Sanchez : Carlos the Jackal.
Born in Venezuela and politicised in Europe, Sanchez took the moniker "Carlos the Jackal", and for two decades was one of the most wanted terrorists on the planet. Best known for his infamous 1975 attack on the OPEC headquarters in Vienna, where he took more than 60 people - including the Oil Minitsters of many member nations - hostage, Carlos managed to wevae his way into the complexities of international politics with his attacks in Europe and in the Middle East throughout the 70's and 80's.
Spanning 20 years, Assayas'exciting sexy, and globe-spanning portrait of the notorious international terrorist mastermind , Carlos the Jackal electrified audiences at its premiere at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival, and earned star Edgar Ramirez a Golden Globe nomibation.
Collected here are the three original features, plus 150 minutes theatrical feature film.
Joan of Arc
The Messenger
France is in political and religious turmoil as members of the royal family battle for rule. But one peasant girl from a remote village gave her country the miracle it was looking for. Milla Jovovitch is Joan of Arc, a young woman who would inspire and lead her countrymen until her execution at the age of nineteen. Raised in a religious family, Joan witnessed her sister's rape and death at the hands of an invading army. Years later, as the same war raged on, Joan stood before her king with a message she claimed came from God : give her an army, and in God's name she would reclaim his diminished kingdom. But was the message real, or the delusions of a girl whose life had been shattered?
This startling epic drama from Luc Besson explores the life of Joan of Arc, her amazing victories, relationship with God, and tragic death. Co-starring John Malkovitch and Academy Award winners Dustin Hoffman and Faye Dunaway.
A bout portant
Samuel Pierret (Gilles Lellouche) is a nurse who saves the wrong guy -- a thief (Roschdy Zem) whose henchmen take Samuel's pregnant wife (Elena Anaya) hostage to force him to spring their boss from the hospital. A race through the subways and streets of Paris ensues, and the body count rises. Can Samuel evade the cops and the criminal underground and deliver his beloved to safety?
Life is a bed of roses
La vie est un roman
An homage to some of France's greatest filmmakers - Georges Melies, Marcel L'Herbier and Eric Rohmer - Alain Resnais' tritych film pays tribute to the power of the imagination. Its three stories follow a utopian architect, reform-minded professors, and children whose magical dreams come to life. Together, the film's mirrored plotlines weave into an enchanting exploration of the life of the mind
Laurence Anyways
In the 90's, Laurence tells his girlfriend Fred that he wants to become a woman. In spite of the odds, in spite of each other, they confront the prejudices of their friends, ignore the council of their families, and brave the phobias of the society they offend. For10 years, they try to live through this transition, and embark on a journey which, unbeknownst to them, may cost Fred and Laurence their love.
Avis de Mistral
Lea, Adrian, and their little brother Theo, born deaf, go on holiday in Provence with their grandfather, Paul "Oliveron" they never met because of a family quarrel. Unfortunately, it is not the holidays they dreamed, especially after their father announced that he was leaving the house. In less than 24 hours, it is the clash of generations between the teens and their grandfather.
Leon
The Professional
Jean Reno, is Leon, a deadly and elusive killer. He lives a routine life, alone in New York with just his pot-plant for company - until the day his twelve year-old neighbour Mathilda rings his doorbell in desperation. Mathilda has just narrowly escaped being murdered along with her parents and baby brother by a ruthless and corrupt cop Stansfield and his colleagues. Leon reluctantly takes Mathilda under his wing, and the two go on the run. But Mathilda wants revenge, and as she soon discovers , Leon can teach her how to exact it...
Leon: the professional is a thrilling, bullet-riddled masterpiece from the director of The Big Blue, La Femme Nikita, and The Fifth Element, Luc Besson.
Z
Based on the explosive novel by Vassilis Vassilikos, Cosat Gavras Academy Award winning masterpiece presents a controversial yet fictionalized account of the events surrounding the assassination of democratic Greek politician Gregoris Lambrakis in 1963. When a liberal politician is murdered during a peace demonstration, certain high-powered right wing figures make a concerted effort to not only conceal their involvement but ultimately cover up the murder in a cunning conspiracy. Jean-Louis Trintignant stars as the investigating magistrate who will stop at nothing to uncover the truth, indict the assassins and ultimately deliver justice and restore hope to the people. Also featuring Yves Montand and Irene Papas, Z is a landmark film, notorious for its dark satirical view of Greek politics, and capturing the sensitivity and outrage taht rocked the status quo. Never berofre has a film created such a political stir.
La femme Nikita
When drug-addicted teen Nikita shoots a cop in a robbery gone wrong, her sentence is death. But behind prison walls, she is given a secret ultimatum : harmness her penchant for violence, or face her executioner. After three years of martial arts, weapons and etiquette training, Nikita is reborn as Josephine, asexy, sophisticated assassin, released back into normal society with instructions to build a cover life for her killer job. When she meets MArco, it seems the murderous instinct of her teenage years may be behind her, but can she reconcile her new-found feelings with her deadly profession?
Featuring the legendary Jeanne Moreau, Tchéky Karyo and Jean Reno as Victor "the cleaner", Luc Besson's stylish, high voltage thriller was a world wide cult hit on release, and has spawned numerous television and big screen spin-offs.
Love Crime
Imagine Dangerous Liaisons crossed with Working Girl and you are well on your way to the core of Love Crime. Alain Corneau's latest film is a remorless tale of office politics played out by two ruthless executives, deliciously portrayed by the superb Kristin Scott Thomas and Ludivine Sagnier. With ambition and jealousy cozing from their pores, they achieve the magnificent feat of eating up the scenery while delivering highly understated performances as competitive colleagues who become bitter enemies. Corneau's script is so tight it squeaks, with precise, propulsive scenes that are bitingly sharp and cut to the quick. No asides, no longueurs. This is a masterclass in filmmaking.
Bastille Day
Michael Mason is an American pickpocket living in Paris who finds himself hunted by the CIA when he steals a bag that contains more than just a wallet.
Sean Briar, the field agent on the case, soon realises that Michael is just a pawn in a much bigger game and is also his best asset to uncover a large-scale conspiracy. Going against commands, Briar recruits Michael to use his expert pickpocketing skills to help quickly track down the source of the corruption. As a 24hr thrill ride ensues, the unlikely duo discovers they are both targets and must rely upon each other in order to take down a common enemy.
Please please me!
Ariane is convinced that her partner Jean-Jacques, is fantasizing about another woman. To save their relationship, she asks him to have an affair with that woman, as she thinks that this is the best way to cure him. When Jean-Jacques goes to visit this woman he barely knows, he isn't aware that she's the daughter of the President of France...
Chicas
In the autumn of her life, widowed Pilar finds love with Fernand and decides to introduce him to her family including her movie star daughter, Nuria. The planned dinner turns into a fiasco when her daughter takes a dislike to her new beau. What should be a happy and momentous occasion soon descends into a family crisis. A moving and uplifting drama about relationships, love and a celebration of feminity, Chicas features superb performances from its ensemble cast.
Boomerang
A stunning ensemble cast is headed by Laurent Lafitte and Mélanie Laurent as siblings haunted by the unexplained death of their mother decades earlier. Layer after layer is revealed as they search among their famil's hidden memories for the shocking truth.
With ravishing photography of the Atlantic beaches around the island of Noirmoutier, director François Favrat has woven a deeply involving web of deceit and revelation, with a perfectly paced plot that grips to the final frame.
Simply Edith Piaf
3 CDs from the little sparrow
Edith Piaf is without doubt the most famous chanteuseever to walk the earth. With her unique singing style and indomitable spirit, she was affectionately known as 'The Little Sparrow'. Here we present 60 tracks from her prime as France's finest musical export.
Sleepless Nights
Vincent is a well-respected cop and devoted father, but below the surface of his idyllic life he is invovled with a very dangerous group of gangsters and drugs dealers. When Vincent and his partner are caught stealing a massive quantity of cocaine from a powerful drug lord, the darker side of Vincent's life threatens to destroy his family and career. In a race against the clock, Vincent must return the drugs in order to save his son's life. This proves to be easier said than done, as the world around him seems to conspire to keep Vincent from doing what is necessary to protect his son.
A Hero's Choice
A story about friendship, humanity and sacrifice
Set during World War II, somewhere in Eatsern Europe, a German soldier is found dead near a village. Ten of the most prominent townspeople, including the priest must find the culprit, or they will all be shot by the NAzis the following morning. Ther's no way to find the guilty one, but there's Ipu, the madman of the village. A grand dinner at the priest's house is organised and
Ipu is invited as the guest of honour. He is promised a hero's funeral if he claims responsability and agrees to die in their place. Ipu must decide, and time is running out.
Turning Tide
Yann Kermadec get sthe chance of a lifetime when he is unexpectedly given the opportunity to race in the gruelling, non-stop, solo round-the world yacht race, the Vendee Globe. Facing the rough open sea and fierce competition, Yann battles to the lead, but when near disaster forces him out of the race for repairs, he encounters a whole new set of problems upon his re-entry. With the race on the line, the life in France becoming increasingly stressed and distant, Yann is forced to consider everything he knows about life, relationships and the lure of the open sea.
Rob Roy
A passionate and thrilling tale, Rob Roy tells teh true story of 18th century Scottish hero Robert Roy McGregor. Against a backdrop of stunning beauty and the bitter reality of clan life, Rob Roy and his wife Mary are caught in an epic struggle to defend personal honour against treachery and savagery.
To provide for his McGregor clan, Rob Roy borrows money from the powerful Marquis of Montrose and so becomes embroiled in a plot by Montrose's evil henchman Cunnigham. Faced with a ruthless and corrupt enemy, only strength and courage can resist the destruction of everything he knows in this powerful adventure.
Trance
From Academy Award-Winnig director Danny Boyle comes an exhilarating brain-twister! After a blow to the head during his attempt robbery of a $27 million Goya painting, Simon, a fine-art auctioneer, awakens to find that the painting - and his memory - are missing. Forced by his ruthless crime partner Franck to undergo hypnosis, Simon enters a deadly love triangle with his seductive hypnotist. As the plot twists, the line between reality and dream becomes blurred in this fast-paced, unpredicatbel, sexy and suspenseful thriller.
Camille redouble
Camille was only sixteen and still in high school when she fell in love with Eric, another student. They later married and a child and were happy for a while. But now twenty-five years have passed and Eric leaves her for a younger woman. Bitter and desperate Camille drinks so much liquor at a New Year Eve's party that she falls into an ethylic coma and she finds herself... propelled into her own past! Camille is sixteen again when she wakes up this morning, her parents are not dead anymore and she must go to school, where she will meet her schoolmates and, of course, Eric. Is she going to fall for him again and... be miserable twenty-five years later? Or will she avoid him with the result never having her beloved daughter? Who ever said that time traveling was fun?
Petites histoires du père Castor
à lire tout au long de l'année
Based on the television series "Papa Beaver's story time" where tThree little beavers listen to their grandfather, Papa Beaver, as he tells and reads six-minute stories from around the world.
Les Romains
Le corps humain
La terre promise
Lucky Luke
Lucky Luke helps an old cowboy pal’s family complete their immigration journey, taking them from Saint Louis to Montana. They are Ashkenazi Jews moving to America and settling in with family who is already established there. Lucky Luke is a friendly helper, but has a lot to learn about this new culture.
Orchestra seats
When Jessica decides to leave rural France in favour of the capital, her grandmother's words ring in her ear: "I always loved luxury, but I could not afford to live in it. I decided to work in it." A lovely bubbly young thing, Jessica charms her way into a job at an old-fashioned café in the highbrow theatre district in the 8th Arrondissement.
Surrounded by auction houses and theatres, she meets a variety of characters each struggling with their own lives: a popular soap star who is trying to break out of television; a concert pianist who is questioning his direction ; and an aging financier who is closing a chapter of his life by auctioning his existensive modern art collection.
As she encounters these people, Jessica finds she is caught up in their lives, their loves and their art, and the true value of her grandmother's words.
Mysteries of Lisbon
Raul Ruiz's masterful adaptation of the eponymous nineteenth-century Portuguese novel evokes the complex intertwined narratives of Victo Hugo and Charles Dickens. The core story centers on Joao, the bastard child of an ill-fated romance between two members of the aristocracy who are forbidden to marry, and his quest to dicsover the truth of his parentage. But this is just the start of an engrossing tale that follows a multitude of characters whose fates conjoin, separate and then rejoin again over three decades in Portugal, Spain, France and Italy
Mood Indigo
Mood Indigo is a surreal and poetic tale of Colin, an idealistic and inventive young man, and Chloé, a young woman who seemslike the physical embodiment of the eponymous Duke Ellington tune. Their idyllic marriage is turned on its head when Chloé falls sick with a water lily growing in her lung. To pay for her medical bills in this fantasy version of Paris, Colin must go out to work in a series of increasingly absurd jobs, while around them, their apartment disintegrates and their friends, including the talented Nicolas, and Chick - a huge fan of the philosopher Jean-Sol Partre - go to pieces. Directed by the truly inimitable Michel Gondry, Mood Indigo is full of the wonderfully inventive flourishes synonymous to Gondry, taht cinema audiences the world over adore. It is both a sumptuous feast for the eyes and a passionate song for the heart.
Le Week-end
Le Week-end is a beautifully observed, funny and poignant story about the nature of love and commitment where husband and wife yearn to recapture their youthful fearlessness, lack of responsibility and idealism.
Meg and Nick, revisit Paris on their anniversarty to revitalise their marriage, and run into an old friend who gives them a new outlook on life and love.
Le Week-end marks the latest collaboration between Roger Michell and his long-standing partners, writer Hanif Kureishi and producer Kevin LOader - the trio also worked on Venus, The Mother and Tv's The Buddha of Suburbia
Looking for Hortense
It tells the story of Damien, a professor of Chinese civilization, and his wife, Iva. Their marriage has turned stale and the only thing they share is the care of their son Noé, a precocious child going through a pre-teen crisis. Damien also has a dysfunctional relationship with his father, a high ranking state judge. When Iva asks Damien to speak to his father on behalf of a woman facing deportation, he is loath to ask for help, but when Damien meets lovely Zorica, the legalities quickly become more personal. Through Zorica, Damien discovers a long forgotten desire and a way to finally grow up.
Les petits mouchoirs
Every year, Max, a successful restaurant owner, and Véro, his eco-friendly wife invite a merry group of friends to their beautiful beach house to celebrate Antoine's birthday and kick-start the vacation. But, this year, before they all leave Paris, their buddy Ludo is hurt in a serious accident, which sets off a dramatic chain of reactions and emotional responses. The eagerly anticipated vacation leads each of the protagonists to raise the little veils that for years they have draped over what bothers and upsets them. Pretenses become increasingly hard to keep up. Until the moment when the truth finally catches up with them all...
Before Midnight
Before Midnight tells the alluring love story between Jesse and Celine, who met as strangers on a train bound for Vienna almost twenty years ago. Jesse, an American novelist, has always been sensitive and introspective. Parisian dynamo Celine, is equal parts vivacious and neurotic. We find them on a blissful summer idyll in Southern Greece, discussing matters large and small, wrestling with life and love and new responsibilities, as the two dreamers reassess what they want next. Memories of the past give way to worries of the present. Director Richard Linklater continues this enchanting tale, after the much-loved Before Sunrise and Before Sunset. Honouring all that was special about its forebears while taking the story to new depths, Before Midnight is a romantic, hilarious and wondrously wise story about relationships.
Grand Corps Malade
midi 20
Grand Corps Malade (also abbreviated GCM), is a French slam poet and lyricist, known for his low voice and for releasing songs and albums on which he slams over music.
His stage name means "Tall Sick Body" in French, a reference to his height (nearly 6'4" or 1.95m) and to a spine injury that forces him to walk with a crutch, due to a 1997 accident that originally had doctors tell him he would never walk again.
La Schtroumpfette
La Faim des Schtroumpfs
The Smurfette (French: "La Schtroumpfette") is the third album of the original French-language Smurfs comic series. The story has also been made into an episode of the Smurfs animated cartoon show, where the only known significant difference is that Smurfette stays in the village for the rest of the show's run. Apart from the titular story, it contains another one called La Faim des Schtroumpfs ("The Hunger of the Smurfs", published as "The Hungry Smurfs" by Papercutz).
Au-delà des cimes
Au delà des Cîmes - Documentary directed by Rémy Tezier. Catherine Destivelle is an ambassador for the French Alps. In Beyond the Summits, viewers will feel like they are climbing up the mountain with her. The film shows three classic Chamonix routes with three different climbing partners. Each partner was chosen because they had a profound impact on her life. The camera captures the magnificent scenery, as well as frank and intimate moments during the ascents
Stories from the Migrating Kitchen
The Palmerston North Migrating Kitchen Exhibition 2012 showcased cuisine and personal stories from the Bhutanese, Cook Island Maori, French, Filipino, Russian and Zimbabwean communities.
La Marseillaise de Rouget de Lisle
Autour de l'hymne national français, un Cd et un DVD pour retracer histoire et actualité de La Marseillaise
And if we all lived together?
Annie, Jean, Claude, Albert and Jeanne have been friends for more than 40 years. So when memories let them down, heart rates quicken and their lives a little easier they hire young student, who is initially a quiet observer but is soon drawn in the group dynamic.
Their new communal lifestyle provides plenty of surprises, challenges and adventure but soon stirs up memories and hidden secrets from years gone by. In order to find happiness together in their golden years the five friends must come to terms with their past, their mistakes, and their limitations. This charming and moving story proves that youthful exuberance and happiness can be found at any age, with a little creative thinking.
Diary of a chambermaid
Surrealist Luis Bunuel's Diary of a chambermaid is a withering critique of the rise of 1930s fascism, based on Octave Mirabeau's 1900 novel of the same name. It satirically depicts a society revelling in the perversity of its political, social and sexual conventions.
When Celestine begins work as a chambermaid in a crumbling Normandy estate, she is privy to the most personal of details about each of the members of the household: M. Monteill's craving for sex, Mme. Monteil's embittered repression, father-in-law M. Rabour's refined fetishism...but when two unexpected and shocking events take place in the quiet country comunity, Celestine suspects that the staunchly right-wing farm labourer, Joseph, is involved, and does everything in her power to make him confess.
Camille Claudel
The troubled life of French sculptor Camilel Claudel and her long relationship with legendary sculptor Auguste Rodin are portrayed in this passionate biographical drama, featuring an acclaimed performance by Isabelle Adjani.
Beginning in the 1980s with a young Claudel's first meeting with Rodin, the film traces the development of their intense romantic bond. The growth of this relationship coincides with the rise of Claudel's career, helping her overcome prejudices against female artists. However, their romance soon sours, due to the increasing pressures of Rodin's fame and his love for another woman. These difficulties combine with her increasing doubts about the value of her work, driving Claudel into an emotional tumult that threatens to become insanity.
L'ordre du jour
Éric Vuillard’s gripping novel The Order of the Day tells the story of the pivotal meetings which took place between the European powers in the run-up to World War Two. What emerges is a fascinating and incredibly moving account of failed diplomacy, broken relationships, and the catastrophic momentum which led to conflict.
The titans of German industry – set to prosper under the Nazi government – gather to lend their support to Adolf Hitler. The Austrian Chancellor realizes too late that he has wandered into a trap, as Hitler delivers the ultimatum that will lay the groundwork for Germany’s annexation of Austria. Winston Churchill joins Neville Chamberlain for a farewell luncheon held in honour of Joachim von Ribbentrop: German Ambassador to England, soon to be Foreign Minister in the Nazi government, and future defendant at the Nuremberg trials.
Suffused with dramatic tension, this unforgettable novel tells the tragic story of how the actions of a few powerful men brought the world to the brink of war.
Demain
Partout dans le monde, des solutions existent
TODAY, we sometimes feel powerless in front of the various crises of our times.
TODAY, we know that answers lie in a wide mobilization of the human race. Over the course of a century, our dream of progress commonly called “the American Dream”, fundamentally changed the way we live and continues to inspire many developing countries. We are now aware of the setbacks and limits of such development policies. We urgently need to focus our efforts on changing our dreams before something irreversible happens to our planet.
TODAY, we need a new direction, objective... A new dream! The documentary Tomorrow sets out to showcase alternative and creative ways of viewing agriculture, economics, energy and education. It offers constructive solutions to act on a local level to make a difference on a global level. So far, no other documentary has gone down such an optimistic road...
TOMORROW is not just a film, it is the beginning of a movement seeking to encourage local communities around the world to change the way they live for the sake of our planet.
Man on Wire
On August 7th 1974, a young Frenchman named Philippe Petit stepped out on a wire illegally rigged between New York's Twin Towers ( World Trade Centre) , then the world's tallest buildings. After nearly an hour dancing on the wire, he was arrested, taken for psychological evaluation, then brought to jail and finally released.
Following six and a half years of dreaming, Petit spent eight months in NYC planning the execution of the coup. Aided by a team of frie3nds and accomplices, Petit had to find a way to bypass the WTC's security ; to smuggle the heavy steel cable and rigging equipment into the towers; to pass the wire between the two rooftops; to anchor the wire and tension it to withstand the winds and the swaying of the buildings. The rigging was done under cover of night in complete secrecy. At 7.15 AM, Philippe took his first step on the high wire, 1350 feet above the sidewalks of Manhattan...
Marsh's documentary brings Petit's extraordinary adventure to life through the testimony of Philippe himself and some of the co-conspirators who helped him create the unique and magnificent spectacle that became known as "the artistic crime of the century".
Etre et Avoir
A documentary portrait of a one-room school in rural France, where the students (ranging in age from 4 to 11) are educated by a single dedicated teacher.
The Adventures of Jacques Cousteau
Warm Blooded Sea : Mammals of the Deep
For more than fifty years, Jacques COusteau explored the earth and its water system. Since 1943 when Emile Gagnan developed the first regulated compressed-air breathing device for deep sea diving (the Aqualung), until his death in 1997, Captain Cousteau was a leading spokesman for the protection of the underwater world and the global environment and his work is carried on by the Cousteau Society. bron in France in 1910, Cousteau served in the French navy from 1930 until 1957 before resigning to become director of the Musée Océanographique of Monaco, a post which he held until 1988. As well as his films he wrote over 50 books which have been published in more than a dozen lkanguages.
Trace the evolutionary history of seals, dolphins, whales, and other marine mammals while visiting beautiful never before filmed locations in North and South AMerica.
Genesis
From the creators of the acclaimed Microcosmos, comes their stunning and highly ambitious new project Genesis.
Genesis tells the story of the creation of the universe and the stars, the fiery beginnings of our planet and the appearance of life on earth are illustrated through spectacular cinematography. Animals are the main players in this flamboyant, radical yet timeless film. Seahorses courting, violin crabs fighting, parrots grooming and animals devouring each other are dazzling. Shot over six years through Iceland, Madagascar, the Galapagos Islands and Polynesia, Genesis is a masterpiece. A beautifully illustrated introduction to the genesis of the world in which we live.
Nouvelle-Calédonie
Nickel et Coquillages
Nouvelle-Calédonie et Pacifique Ouest
Leaving Bora Bora, the catamaran Banana Split, heading west, visits the Cook Islands, Samoa, where R.L.Stevenson lived and died ; the last kingdoms of the south seas, Tonga and Wallis ; Fidji, a paradise by the sea. We shall discover the most beautiful islands, the most authentic villages in Vanuatu. In new Caledonia, finally, we'll discover the many faces of this vast island, which offers unlimited fields for adventure, in its mountain range or in its lagoon, the largest in the world, or at the Isle of Pines, the closest island to Paradise.
WEST SAMOA - TONGA Islands - WALLIS Island - FIDJI : Viti Levu, Mamanuthas Islands, Yasawa - VANUATU : Port Vila, Mallicolo, Espiritu Santo, Ureparapara, Tanna - NEW CALEDONIA : Nouméa, Bourail, Koné, Hienghène, Koumac, Mare, Lifou, Ouvéa, Isle of Pines, South Caledonia and its lagoon
Mélanésia 2010
Le live au Centre Culturel Tjibaou
K Musik
Le meilleur de la musique kanak
We Ce Ca
Sur les routes de Nouvelle-Calédonie
We Ce Ca (the first light of day) is a Melanesian dance troupe which was created in 1996. It is comprised of a dozen young dancers originating from a number of different tribal districts of New Caledonia. We Ce Ca has taken on the artistic mission of presenting, in an entertaining and authentic manner, the essential components of the Kanak culture: songs, dances and customs. The troupe has created its own repertoire inspired by all of the traditions of New Caledonia.
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Edou, Enono Anya, Cada, Nodeak
36 Quai des orfèvres
In the underbelly of the Parisian criminal world, the Police are frustrated by a gang committing a series of violent robberies. Leo Vrinks and Denis Klein are two cops seeking promotion, and the imminent departure of the Chief sets the scene for them to compete for the vacant throne. The competition between them becomes increasingly ruthless and blurs the usual lines of morality, until there seems no difference between the police and the criminals they chase. Vrinks, meeting with a source, becomes involved with a murder. Klein seizes the opportunity to up the ante and arranges for the arrest of Vrinks, but when he goes further and viciously involves Vrinks' wife, Camille, revenge is inevitable.
The Monk
Based on the classic Gothic Horror novel by Matthew Lewis
Directed by Dominik Moll, The Monk is a sumptuous adaptation of the eponymous cult classic Gothic horror novel which follows the rise and fall of a Capuchin Monk in 17th century Madrid. Abandoned as a baby on the steps of a monastery and raised in strict Capuchin fashion, Ambrioso has become the most famous preacher in the country. While large crowds from all over the country come to hear hs mesmerizing sermons, he's also bitterly envied for his success by certain fellow monks. Convinced of his virtue and righteousness, Brother Ambrioso thinks he is immune to temptation until obscure events start terrorizing the monastery. Could they be connected to the unexpected arrival of Valerio, an apprentice monk who has the miraculous gift to relieve Ambrioso's splitting headache and hides his disfigured face under a wax mask?
Les Misérables
Miniseries
Based on Victor Hugo's classic novel, this two part adaptation is an epic tale of love, honour and obsession.
Set against the background of early 19th century France, this is the story of Jean Valjean. Valjean lives a life on the run after a prison sentence for stealing a load of bread. Settling in a remote town, Valjean transforms himself into Monsieur Madeleine, a wealthy and respected businessman. He devotes himself to the care of the poor, including the beautiful Fantine, one of his workers, an unmarried mother who tragically dies of tuberculosis. The well-intentioned Valjean frees Fantine's daughter Cosette from the clutches of her insidious foster parents, and looks after her like a father. After revelations about Valjean's past come to the surface, they escape together for Paris. However they are haunted by Javert, a policeman whose lifelong search for Valjean has become an obsession and the streets of Paris during the revolutionnary uprising of 1832 set the stage for an eventful, passionate climax.
And now ladies & Gentlemen
A thief on the run from a life of crime.
A nightclub singer hoping to escape from the blues of heartache.
Two lost souls who have become fugitives from the past...but now, fate is about to bring them together in the unfolding present. Halfway around the world, in a mysterious and enchanted village, they will each other seek a way to literally save their endangered lives, while discovering a love that will radically change them.
Les amants de Montparnasse
Montparnasse 19
Biographic movie about the last year of the famous Italian painter Modigliani. Modigliani, a poor painter in Paris of 1919, falls in love with a daughter from a wealthy family. Her parents are against their relation and stop financial help.
Amen
During WWII SS officer Kurt Gerstein tries to inform Pope Pius XII about Jews being sent to extermination camps. Young Jesuit priest Riccardo Fontana helps him in the difficult mission to inform the world.
L'amour à mort
Acclaimed French director Alain Resnais, winner of many international film awards for his ground-breaking creativity (Hiroshima, Mon Amour, L'Année Dernière à Marienbad), follows up his successful La Vie Est Un Roman with this continuing saga of love and death. This time, two principal actors from La Vie.. (Pierre Arditi and Sabina Azéma) star as Simon and Elizabeth, a new couple very much in love, and two more (Fanny Ardant and André Dussolier) star as their friends Judith and Jerome Martignac. After Simon has arrived at an archaeological dig he is directing in the south of France, he meets the winsome Elizabeth, and the two fall deeply in love, living joyously together for a full two months. Then Simon has a seizure of sorts and appears to have died, but he miraculously revives with memories of his experience that make his feelings for Elizabeth pale by comparison. As he searches for a way to express and regain that experience, he has another seizure, and this time he does not come back. Elizabeth continues their previous conversations with friends Judith and Jerome, both Protestant ministers, in an effort to come to a decision about her own life and death. In this highly symbolic drama, Simon is clothed only in black, Elizabeth only in red, and several dozen especially composed musical interludes alternate with the action, their sounds accompanied by a snow-like pattern that moves down a black screen. Although critics do not rank this effort by Resnais with some of his earlier, best films, Amour à Mort is still a strong cinematic statement
Autour de minuit
In 'Round Midnight, real-life jazz legend Dexter Gordon brilliantly portrays the fictional tenor sax player Dale Turner, a musician slowly losing the battle with alcoholism, estranged from his family, and hanging on by a thread in the 1950's New York jazz world. Dale gets an offer to play in Paris, where, like many other black American musicians at the time, he enjoys a respect for his humanity that is not based upon the color of his skin. A Parisian man who is obsessed with Turner's music befriends him and attempts to save Turner from himself. Although for Dale the damage is already done, his poignant relationship with the man and his young daughter re-kindles his spirit and his music as the end draws near.
Paris when it sizzles
Screenwriter Richard Benson has three days to finish his movie. But to meet his deadline, he needs the help and imagiation of his captivating secretary Gabrielle Simpson. Together, they write and revise a romance/mystery as they envision themselves in the lead roles. The suspense builds as each page pulls the writing team, and their alter egos, closer and closer. Will love imitate art before the final scene fades to black? Cameo appearances by Hollywood legends Marlene Dietrich, Mel Ferrer and Tony Curtis add to the charm of this delightful romantic comedy.
Clouds of Sils Maria
At the peak of her international career, Maria Enders is asked to perform in a revival of the play that madeher famous twenty years ago. But back then she played the role of Sigrid, an alluring young girl who disarms and eventually drives her boss Helena to suicide. Now she is being asked to step into the other role, that of the older Helena. She departs with her assistant to rehearse in Sils Maria; a remote region of the Alps. A young Hollywood starlet with a penchant for scandal is to take on the role of Sigrid, and Maria finds herself on the other side of the mirror, face to face with an ambiguously charming woman who is, in essence, an unsettlingreflection of herself.
Saint Laurent
Saint Laurent is a spectacular celebration of the famous and flamboyant designer's artistry, drive and inspiration. This fascinating biopic focuses on Yves Saint Laurent at the zenith of his celebrity and explores his relationships, neuroses, addictions and insecurities. Gaspard Ulliel delivers a charismatic and compelling performance as the tortured iconoclast, ably supported by Aymeline Valade and Léa Seydoux as his muses, Louis Garrel as a preening model and Jérémie Rénier as Piere Bergé. Saint Laurent's fall from grace and his subsequent rise to fame are well known, but this fascinating film adds new layers to his story of redemption - and be prepared for a continuous display of covetable garments that serve as a remionder of the true genius behind the aloof façade of Saint Laurent.
L'arbre
The O'Neills lived happily in their house in the Australian countryside. That was until one day fate struck blindly, taking the life of Peter, the father, leaving his grief-stricken wife Dawn alone with their four children. Among them, eight-year-old Simone denies this reality. She is persuaded that her father still lives in the giant fig tree growing near their house and speaks to her through its leaves. But the tree becomes more and more invasive and threatens the house. It must be felled. Of course, Simone won't allow...
House of Pleasures
In this lush, atmospheric look at the final days of an elegant, turn-of-the-century brothel, we go inside the cloistered walls of L'Apollonide to meet the Madam, her elite clientele, and some dozen girls - veterans and newcomers, romantics and cynics, schemers and innocents. Upending the period drama with split screens, tiem shifts and a modern soundtrack, this is a provocative and beautiful film about the world's oldest profession -and an exploration of how the past is remembered.
The man who laughs
In the middle of winter storm, Ursus, a traveling salesman saves two orphans who have been lost in the swirling snow and howling winds: Gwynplaine, a young boy who has been facially disfigured with a scar which makes him look like he's constantly smiling, and Drea, a young blind girl. Many years later, when both are grown, the adoptive family travel together and put on a show where Gwynplaine has become a star. People come from all around to see "The man who laughs" as he entertains them with his unique comic talents. This success begins to open doors for Gwynplaine and brings him celebrity and riches, but at the same time distances him from the two people he has always loved most in the world, Drea and Ursus. Based on the classic best-selling book from Victor Hugo, the man who brought Les Miserables to the world.
Pierrot le fou
Master filmmaker and champion of the French New wave, Jean-Luc Godard crafted two of cinema's most dynamic stories in Breathless and Contempt. Filmed in 1965, Pierrot le fou is a relentless tale of love-on-the-run.
Ferdinand "Pierrot" Griffon is a man at a crossroads in his life. His marriage is dull and family life has all but taken over from the spontaneity of past years. Marianne Renoir re-enters his life as a babysitter and Ferdinand seizes an opportunity to escape his drudgery, leaving his wife and family behind to be with the rekindled love of his life.
But his mystery mistress is not all she seems to be and soon Pierrot is cuaght up in a perilous mix of crime and mayhem, chased through the French countryside all the way to the Mediterranean.
Based on the novel Obsession by Lionel White, Pierrot le fou is an energetic and subversive journey into the outer reaches of romance in the classic Godard tradition.
3 Hearts
One night in a provincial French city, Marc meet sSylvie after missing his train back to Paris. They wander the streets until morning, talking about everything except themselves, in rare, almost choreographed, harmony.
They arrange to meet again and Marc takes the first morning train back to Paris. When misfortune befalls Marc and prevents him from keeping the date, he searched for Sylvie...only to find someone else: Sophie. What Marc doesn't realise is that Sophie is Sylvie's sister. When Marc and Sylvie inevitably meet again, they find their unparalleled harmony still blossoms...but is it too late?
I want to go home
Je veux rentrer à la maison
Joey Wellman, a cantankerous American cartoonist, accepts an invitation to come to an exhibition in Paris, because hisestranged daughter Elsie is a student there. He arrives with his girlfriend Lena, and very soon wants to go home as the culture shock is too much for him. Elsie puts off meeting him because she is busy trying to find Professor Christian Gauthier, in order to get him to read her thesis on Flaubert. However Gauthier is enamored with American culture, and invites Joey and some other Americans to hismother's house for the weekend. Elsie arrives at the gathering in time for the masquerade party and to see her father beginning to appreciate French culture.
La rupture
Hélène Régnier is a good mother with a checkered past as a stripper and barmaid. She divorces her near-do-well husband and her in-laws blame her for causing her husband's addiction and set out to remove their grandchild from Hélène's custody.
Thwarted by the courts, they hire a seedy penniless operative, Paul, to destroy her reputation. He moves into her rooming house and begins to insinuate himself into her life, hatching darker and more convoluted plots to implicate Helene. A harrowing thriller from France's master of suspense, La Rupture ranks among Claude Chabrol's finest works.
Cloclo
A biopic of French pop star Claude Francois, most famous for co-writing the song 'My Way'. Tracing his life from childhood in Egypt through success in France to his untimely death in Paris in 1978.
The Past
Coming back to accomplish the divorce procedure, Ahmad an Iranian man, arrives in Paris after four years to meet his ex-wife and her daughters from her previous marriage. He notices his ex is in a relationship with an Arab named Samir who also has a son and a wife in a coma. The relationship of the older daughter and her mother is in deterioration because the daughter thinks her mother is the cause of Samir's wife comatose state. The affairs get more complicated when the older daughter discloses something heinous she has done.
Viva Maria!
Somewhere in Central America in 1907: Maria II is the daughter of an Irish terrorist. After her father's death, she meets Maria I, a singer in a circus. She decides to stay with the circus, and on her debut as a singer, she unintentionally invents the strip-tease and makes the circus famous. Then they accidentally meet a socialist revolutionary and find themselves leading a revolution against the dictator, the capitalists and the Church.
Chocolat
When a single mother and her six-year-old daughter move to rural France and open a chocolate shop - with Sunday hours - across the street from the local church, they are met with some skepticism. But as soon as they coax the townspeople into enjoying their delicious products, they are warmly welcomed.
Venus in Fur
Thomas Novacheck is struggling to cast the lead in his theatrical production of the notorious Sacher-Masoch novella of the title. As if on cue, the abrasive and brash Vanda appears at the auditions. With the play already memorised and an unnerving way of completely inhabiting the dominatrix role, Vanda casts an intoxicating spell on Thomas that spirals into a power play beyond the stage.
Both Mathieu Almaric and Emmanuelle Seigner deliver cheeky and daring performances as Polanski expertly weaves their web of transgressive intrigue. A wicked psychological study, Venus in Fur is a riveting, entertaining and expertly made film that is sure to make the audience talk.
A breath of scandal
It's 1907 in Vienna, the "city of the Waltz". Beautiful Sophia Loren is the Austrian princess who, despite her exile from the familial estate for "scandalous indiscretions" scorns her mother's wish to marry a prince. Instead, she sets her sights on handsome John Gavin, a visiting American mining engineer who has garnered the approval of her father as well. Michael Curtiz directs, and Angela Lansbury provides icy snap as a scheming countess. With the elaborate costumes and sumptuous décor of Viennese society. A Breath of scandal is a breezy, charming and refreshing romantic comedy that sets Emperor Franz Joseph's court abuzz with unstrained gossip!
Les Biches
Directed by Claude Chabrol, Les biches is a landmark in film history: its theme of bisexuality and upper-class decadence is surpassed only by its cool precision of cinematic style and exceptionnally subtle performances. socialite Frederique encounters young student Why on the streets of Paris, seduces her and whisks her off to spend winter with the chic crowd of St.Tropez. When architect Paul meets Why, he too charms her and comes between the two lovers. Frederique then seduces Paul out of jealousy, but finds himself feeling real love. Paul and Frederique invite Why to live together with them, resulting in a ménage à trois beset by jealousy, madness, and ultimately, murder.
The Intouchables
An irreverent, uplifting comedy about friendship, trust and human possibility, The Intouchables has broken box office records in its native France and across Europe.
Based on a true story of friendship between an eccentric handicap millionaire and his street smart ex-con caretaker, The Intouchables depicts an unlikely camaraderie rooted in honesty and humour between two individuals who, on the surface, would seem to have nothing in common.
From paragliding through the Alps to high speed thrill rides in a super-charged Maserati, they form an unexpected friendship...and embark on an inspiring adventure that will change their lives forever.
Jules and Jim
Hailed by critics as one of the greatest films of all time, Truffaut's internationally award-winning film Jules and Jim is set pre- and post- The First World War , and tells the tale of two young students, Jules, an Austrian, and Jim, a Frenchman in love with the beautiful, capricious Catherine. Captivating both of them for twenty years, the enigmatic Catherine switches her allegiance quixotically from one to the other - and occasionally toother men too. Yet neither Jules nor Jim can free himself from her powerful spell... until Catherine performs the definitive action that changes everything forever. An atmospheric and energetic meditation on the nature of human love and monogamous morality, this is a breathtaking film with exemplory performances from the tree central performers, told in classic New Wave documentary-style cinema language.
Pourquoi les super-héros nous font rêver?
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Les rois de la vanne!
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Every Jack has a Jill
26-year-old Chloé lives alone in Paris between an invasive neighbour, a petty-minded colleague and a bossy DVD rental store manager. It is a life that doesn't live up to her expectations.
30-year-old Jack, an American who's been dumped by his girlfriend, wins a trip to Paris. By a fortunate stroke of luck, Chloé gets her hands on Jack's suitcase, a gift from his father that he cherishes deeply. Chloé falls in love with the suitcase's contents. Chloé loves Jack, even though she's never met seen him and knows nothing about him. She convinces herself that he's the man of her dreams, that they are made for one another, and she does everything she can to find him.
Moulin Rouge
Moulin Rouge is a celebration of truth, beauty, freedom, but above all things love - set in the infamous and glamorous Paris nightclub , circa 1900. This is a completely unique and groundbreaking film from the visionary director Baz Luhrman.
Satine the star of the Moulin Rouge and the city's most famous courtesan, is caught between the love of a young writer and another man's obsession. Christian is a writer who finds himself plunged into this decadent world where anything goes - except falling in love. Prepare to enter a world where nothing is forbidden and everything is possible.
Beautiful Lies
After the success of Priceless, Pierre Salvadori reunites with Audrey Tautou in Beautiful lies, a fresh and funny romantic comedy about a chatty hairdresser who concocts a plan to cheer up her mother who is suffering from a serious case of the blues after having been left by her husband. 30 year-old Emilie, runs a hairdressing salon where she provides an endless stream of well-meaning advice to her clients and friends, but the only person she cannot seem to help is her own mother. Jean, a young man who works for Emilie, is secretly in love with her but a pathological shyness prevents him from declaring his feelings. Finally, unable to contain himself, he opens his heart in a passionate anonymous letter, but Emilie has other plans....
2 days in Paris
2 Jours - 2 Days follows two days in the relationship of a New York based couple - a French photographer Marion and American interior designer Jack - as they attempt to re-infuse their relationship with romance by taking a vacation in Europe. Their trip to Venice didn't really work out, - they both came down with gastroenteritis. They have higher hopes for Paris. But the combination of Marion's overbearing non-English-speaking parents, flirtatious ex-boyfriends, and Jack's obsession with photographing every famous Parisian tombstone and conviction that French condoms are too small, only adds fuel to the fire. Will they be able to salvage their relationship? Will they ever have sex again? Or will they merely manage to perfect the art of arguing?
The proprietor
A magical, mysterious creation the embraces many genres and themes, The Proprietor is anchored by Jeanne Moreau's superb performances as Adrienne Mark, and expatriate French novelist who leaves New york to return to Paris - the city she fled as a child during the Nazi occupation - when her old home there comes up for sale. It is an experience that, in many ways, will prove disturbing for her. Yet in discovering the truth behind her mother's sudden disappearance. Adrienne's guilty feelings of having abandoned her are finally laid to rest, and her homecoming turns out to be a happy one.
Paris je t'aime
Paris, je t'aime is about the plurality of cinema in one mythic location: Paris, the City of Love. Twenty filmmakers have five minutes each; the audience must weave a single narrative out of twenty moments. The 20 moments are fused by transitional interstitial sequences and also via the introduction and epilogue. Each transition begins with the last shot of the previous film and ends with the first shot of the following film, extending the enchantment and the emotion of the previous segment, preparing the audience for a surprise, and providing a cohesive atmosphere. There's a reappearing mysterious character who is a witness to the Parisian life. A common theme of Paris and love fuses all
Destination USA
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spécial écritures numériques
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Les pouvoirs de l'amitié
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Les femmes du 6e étage
Paris, in the early 1960s. Jean-Louis Joubert is a serious but uptight stockbroker, married to Suzanne, a starchy class-conscious woman and father of two arrogant teenage boys, currently in a boarding school. The affluent man lives a steady yet boring life. At least until, due to fortuitous circumstances, Maria, the charming new maid at the service of Jean-Louis' family, makes him discover the servants' quarter on the sixth floor of the luxury building he owns and lives in. There live a crowd of lively Spanish maids who will help Jean-Louis to open to a new civilization and a new approach of life. In their company - and more precisely in the company of beautiful Maria - Jean-Louis will gradually become another man, a better man.
The Artist
Hollywood 1927, George Valentin is one of the silver screen's reigning idols, instantly recognisable with his slim moustache and signature white tie and tails. Young dancer Peppy Miller is vivacious and good-humoured, with an incandescent smile and a flapper's ease of movement. Peppy first crosses George's path at his film premiere and then as an extra on his latest film.
When talking pictures become the new rage in Hollywood, George wants no part of it. But by 1929 the studio is preparing to cease all silent film production and George faces a choice: embrace sound, like the now rising star Peppy, or risk a slide into obscurity.
Written and directed by the award-winning Michel Hazanavicius The Artist has become the most talked about, critically acclaimed and awarded film of the year. Also featuring John Goodman, James Cromwell, Penelope Ann Miller, Malcolm McDowell, Missi Pyle and Uggie the Dog, The Artist is action, laughs, tears...it's everything we go to the movies for!
Madame Bovary
Director Sophie Barthes brings Gustave Flaubert's literary masterpiece to life through a stunning performance from Mia Wasikowska as the titular literary heroine, Emily bovary. The beautiful young daughter of a provincial farmer, Emily weds a small town doctor but soon is bored with marriage and dissatisfied with her social situation. Emily's frustrations lead her towards an increasingly dangerous series of affairs while her true desire seems to be for deisre itself., lured by the charming fine goods dealer, Monsieur Lheureux. Dormant passions are reawakened in this beautiful rendering of the quintessential French romantic novel.
Mommy
Forty-six year old Diane Després - "Die" - has been widowed for three years. Considered white trash by many, Die does whatever she needs, including strutting her body in front of male employers who will look, to make an honest living. That bread-winning ability is affected when she makes the decision to remove her only offspring, fifteen year old Steve Després, from her previously imposed institutionalization, one step below juvenile detention. She institutionalized him shortly following her husband's death due to Steve's attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and his violent outbursts. He was just kicked out of the latest in a long line of facilities for setting fire to the cafeteria, in turn injuring another boy. She made this decision to deinstitutionalize him as she didn't like the alternative, sending him into more restrictive juvenile detention from which he would probably never be rehabilitated. However, with this deinstitutionalization, she has to take care of him ...
Crazy
Born Christmas Day 1960, Zac Beaulieu is the fourth of five sons of Gervais and Laurianne Beaulieu. Zac feels somewhat disconnected to his brothers, all of whom are different from each other. They include the bookworm Christian who is the eldest, the dumb jock Antoine who is third, and the youngest Yvan. But Zac has the most contempt for his second eldest brother, the shiftless druggie Raymond. To his devout Catholic mother, Zac is her miracle son, both for being born the same day as Jesus Christ (a fact which Zac has always hated), and because a Tupperware-selling mystic once told her that he has the power to heal. Laurianne has always coddled Zac, the two who have a special if unspoken bond. But Zac wants more to please his father, who wants more than anything in his sons that they grow up to be man's men and not sissies. As Zac goes through his mid-teens to early twenties, Zac isn't sure if he can live up to the ideals of either his mother or especially his father.
Harry Potter
Il met de la magie dans nos vies!
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As-tu l'esprit Jedi?
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Profs, collégiens, votre vie est un roman!
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Two days, one night
Academy Award winner Marion Cotillard received her second Oscar nomination for Best Actress at the 2015 Academy Awards for her commanding performance in this emotionally resonant drama.
Cotillard is Sandra, a married woman with two children who plans to return to her factory job after a breakdown. Upon returing to work, she's told that she is to be made redundant while her coworkers will receive a bonus. Sandra's best friend at work has convinced their boss to hold another vote after the weekend: do the workers want to save Sandra's job, or keep their bonus? Sandra has two days and one night to convince them.
Written and directed by two-time Palme d'Or winning filmmakers, Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne, Two days, One night is a raw, human tale about resilience and survival in the modern capitalist world.
La folie des comédies musicales
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Parents/enfants Et si on échangeait les rôles?
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L'art de te faire peur
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On part à l'aventure
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Pris au piège
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L'aigle et le dragon
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Sous la lune
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L'accident
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Le collier de fer
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Jouez votre vie!
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Qu'est-il arrivé à Lady Brenda?
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La fille qui disparaissait
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Les aigles de Vishan Lour
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Voyage en fantasy
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Muscle ton style
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Ils imaginent le futur
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