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French Movies Year Director Film Length 3 Men and a Cradle 1985 Title - French Movies Year Director Film Length 3 Men and a Cradle 1985 Coline Serreau 100 mins 97 Publicies Televisees (collection) Acadie, L'Acadie 1968 Michel Brault 117 The Adventures of Antoine Doinel (collection) 1959-79 Francois Truffaut 507 The Artist 2011 Michel Hazanavicius 101 Un Air de Famille 1996 Cedric Klapisch 105 L'Age D'or L'Agression Jean-Louis Trintignant Alias Will James Jacques Godbout 83 Une Ame Sans Fronteires Gabrielle Roy Amelie 2001 Jean-Pierre Jeunet 122 L'Ami De Mon Amie 1987 Eric Rohmer 102 L'Amour l'apres-midi 1972 Eric Rohmer 98 Anima Fete 95, Vol. 1 and 2 1995 107 L'Annee derniere a Marienbad 1962 Alain Resnais 93 Aperta, Roma citta 1946 Roberto Rossellini 102 Ascenseur pour L-Echafaud 1957 Louis Malle 87 Les Assassins de L'Ordre 1986 107 Asterix Legaulois Rene Goscinny 67 L'Atalante 1934 Jean Vigo 87 A Tout Prendre 1963 Claude Jutras 99 Au bout du bout du blanc 1987 Robert A. McNeil 104 L'Auberge rogue 1954 95 L'Auberge Espagnole 2003 Cedric Klapissh 122 Authentic French Materials Vol 1 and 2 Avant Garde (collection) 1924-34 L'Avare 1989 Jacques Mauclair 120 Balzac 1999 Willy Stassen 200 Baaba Maal Live 1999 70 Bande A Part Jean-Luc Godard Barocco 2003 Andre Techine 102 Les Bas-fonds Battle of Austerlitz 1983 Alexander Salkind 180 The Beat that my Heart Skipped 2005 Jacques Audiard 107 Le Beau Mariage 1982 Eric Rohmer 97 Being Home with Claude 1993 Jean Beaudin 86 Betty 1993 Claude Chabrol 105 La Bete Humaine 1994 Jean Renior 75 Betty Blue 1986 Jean-Jacques Beineix 185 Blaise Pascal 1972 Roberto Rossellini 129 Bob Le Flambeur 1981 Jean-Pierre Melville Bon Cop 2006 Erik Canuel 116 Le Bonheur La Bonne Annee 1973 Claude Lelouch 114 Boudou Saved from Drowning 1932 Jean Renior A Bout de Souffle La Boulangere de Monceau 1962 Eric Rohmer 78 La Boum 1984 Claude Pinoteau Brel 1966 The Bronze Screen 120 Cache 2005 Michael Haneke 118 Café au Lait 1993 Mathieu Kassovitz 94 Capitaine Conan 1996 Bertrand Tavernier 130 La Captive 2000 Chantal Akerman 118 Les Carabiniers 1963 Jean-Luc Godard 80 Carmen 1985 Bizet 151 Casque D'or 1952 Jacques Becker 98 Cesar 1936 Marcel Pagnol A Chacun Son Fromage 21 La Chambre Verte 1978 Francois Truffaut 95 Le Chandail 1991 Sheldon Cohen 10 Les Chansons de Tele-Pics 1991 29 Chaos 2001 Coline Serreau 109 Charles et Lucie Nelly Kaplan 96 La Chartreuse de Parme 1948 Christian Jaque 165 Le Chat Joseph Green 88 Je Chante Pour 1983 John Howe 56 Le Chat Dans le Sac 74 La Chienne Le Choix des Armes 1983 Alain Corneau 114 Les Choristes Christophe Barratier 97 La Chute de la Maison Usher 1928 Jean Epstein 66 Cirque en Amerique 1991 Nathalie Petrowski 50 Cleo de 5 a 7 1961 Agnes Varda 90 Cocteau 1983 Edgardo Cozarinsky 58 A Coeur Joie 1967 89 La Collectionneuse 1966 Nestor Almendros 88 Les Comperes 1985 Francis Veber 92 Un condamne a mort s'est echappe 1956 Robert Bresson 100 Conte de Printemps 1986 Eric Rohmer 107 Conte d'ete 1996 Eric Rohmer 133 Le Corbeau et le Renard 3 Le Corbusier 1986 Carlos Vilardebo 46 Coup de Torchon 1981 Bertrand Tavernier 128 Cousin Cousine Jean-Charles Tacchella 87 C.R.A.Z.Y. 2005 Jean-Marc Vallee 129 La Crise Les Croix de Bois Cruising Bar 1989 Pierre Mignot 90 Cyrano de Bergerac 1990 Jean-Paul Rappeneau 138 Daens 1992 Stijn Coninx 134 Danton 1984 Andrzej Wajda The Decline of the American Empire 1986 Denys Arcand 102 Dedee D'Anvers Delacroix 1980 Colin Nears 65 Deux ou Trois Choses que je Sais d'elle 1966 Jean-Luc Godard 84 Devoir, Part 1 & 2 55 Diabolique Henri-Georges Clouzot 108 Un Dimanche a la Campagne 1984 Bertrand Tavernier 95 Les Dimanches de Ville D'Avray The Dinner Game 2000 Francis Veber 81 Diva 123 The Diving Bell and the Butterfly 2008 Julian Schnabel 112 Le Doulos 1962 Jean-Pierre Melville 108 Drole de Drame 1937 Marcel Carne 109 Djembefola 1991 Laurent Chevalier 65 Elena et les Hommes 1956 Jean Renior 98 Elle Voit des Mains Partout Jean-Claude Sussfeld L'Emmerdeur 1973 Edouard Molinaro Les Enfants du Paradis 1945 Marcel Carne 190 Les Enfants du siecle 2003 Diane Kurys 137 L'Enfer 1994 Claude Chabrol 100 Enigmatico 1995 Patricia Fogliato 52 Engagement, a Very Long 2004 Jean-Pierre Jeunet 133 Entrée de Artistes Ernte 1937 Marcel Pagnol 127 Etat Critique 1992 Marcel Jean 52 L'Ete Muertrier 1983 Jean Becker 134 Eva 1962 Joseph Losey 119 Elvis Gratton Pierre Falardeau 89 Faat Kine 2000 Ousmane Sembene 110 Fanny Marcel Pagnol Fat Girl 2001 Catherine Breillat 86 La Femme de l'Aviatuer 1981 Eric Rohmer 104 La Femme Rompue La Femme de Mon Pote 1984 Bertrand Blier 99 Une Femme Douce 1969 Robert Bresson 89 Le Feu Follet 1963 Louis Malle 104 Feu l'Objectivite 28 France from Within 1987 Bernard Petit Franz 1972 Jacques Brel 88 French Can-Can The French Detective 1975 Pierre Grandier-Deferre French Speaking Switzerland Frnech Twist Josiane Blasko 100 The French Way 1986 Bernard Petit Gainsbourg 2012 Joann Sfar 122 Games of Love and Chance 2003 Adbellatif Kechiche 117 Gioielle di Madame de… 1953 Max Ophuls 105 Good Riddance Francis Mankiewicz 114 Le Gout des Autres 2000 Agnes Jaquanne Alvaro 112 Le Grain de Sable 1983 Pomme Meffre 90 Le Grand Chemin 100 La Grande Illusion 1938 Jean Renoir 114 La Grande Vadrouille 1993 Gerard Oury 122 Tout Guediguian (4 movie collection) 1980-98 Robert Guediguian La Guerre est Finie 1966 Alain Resnais 116 Hail Mary 1985 Jean-Luc Godard 107 Le Havre 2011 Aki Kaurismaki 93 The Hedgehog 2012 Mona Achache 98 L'Heritage 58 Hiroshima, Mon Amour 1959 Alain Resnais 91 Une Hirondelle a Fait le Printemps 2004 Dchristian Carion 103 Une Histoire Simple Claude Sautet 110 Hollywoof Salue l'Onf 1983 57 L'Homme au Chapeau de Soie 1983 Maud Linder 99 L'Homme de Rio 1964 Philippe de Broca 114 Un Homme et une Femme 1966 Claude Lelouch 102 Un Homme et une Femme, 20 ans deja 1986 Claude Lelouch 112 L'Horloger de Saint Paul 1975 Bertrand Tavernier 105 The Horseman on the Roof 1990 Jean-Paul Rappeneau 119 L'Hotel de la Plage 1986 Michel Lang 109 The House of Bernarda Alba Human Resources 2008 Laurent Cantet 103 L'Illusionniste Rejean Ducharme 26 Illustres Inconnus 1984 Stanislav Stanojevic Incendies 2010 Andre Turpin 131 Jacko and Lise Walter Bal 92 Je Vous Aime Claude Berri 103 Jean de Florette Claude Berri 119 Forbidden Games 1952 Rene Clement 85 J.A. Martin, Photographe Jean Beaudin 101 Jacques et Novembre Jesus of Montreal 1989 Denys Arcand 119 La Joli Mai Le Jour se Leve 1939 90 Le Journal D'un Cure de Campagne 1950 Robert Bresson 120 Le Journal Du Seducteur 1995 Daniele Dubroux 95 Joyeux Noel 2005 Christian Carion 116 Jules and Jim 1962 Francois Truffaut 104 Juste Pour Rire 1994 Patrick Clune 60 Kanehsatake, 270 Ans de Resistance Alanis Obomsawin 119 Karmen Gei 2001 Joseph Gai Ramaka 82 Landmarks of Early Film Vol 1 and 2 1994 117 Une Langue qui se Voit 1983 80 Leon Morin Priest 1961 Jean-Pierre Melville 118 Les Lettres de Mon Moulin 1954 Marcel Pagnol 134 Lola Jacques Demy 90 Lorenzaccio - 2 VHS set 1993 Alfred de Musset 300 A Love to Hide 2004 Christian Faure 102 Lucky Luke 75 Lucrezia Borgia 1935 Abel Gance 92 Lumiere 1976 Jeanne Moreau 101 Lumiere (new version) 1995 David Lynch 88 The Lumiere Brothers 1996 Thierry Fremaux 61 Madame Bovary 1991 Claude Chabrol 143 Magritte 1978 Adrian Maben 60 Ma Nuit Chez Maud 1969 Eric Rohmer 111 Manon 1949 Henri-Georges Clouzot 87 Manon des Sources Marcel Pagnol 114 Marcus Alexander Korda Maria Chapdelaine 1984 Gilles Carle 108 Marie-Claire Blais 27 La Mariee Etait en Noir 1968 Francois Truffaut 108 Marius and Jeannette 1996 Robert Guediguian 102 La Marseillaise Les Meilleurs Moments de 1994 Patrick Clune 60 Melies the Magician 1997 Jacques Meny 185 Melodie en Sous-Sol 1963 118 Le Mepris 1964 Jean-Luc Godard 102 Mesrine - 2 film set 2010 Jean-Francois Richet 237 Michel Tremblay 28 Minibus Maxifrench Les Miserables (2 VHS set) 1992 Jean-Paul le Chanois Les Mistons 1962 Francois Truffaut 47 Moliere 2006 Laurent Tirard 120 Moliere: Le Misanthrope Moliere - 3 VHS set of plays 1990 Michel Galabru 175 Mon Amour 1994 Sylvie Van Brabant 56 Mon Oncle Antoine 110 Mon Oncle D'Amerique 1980 Alain Resnais 123 Monsieur Hire Monsieur Lazhar 2010 Philippe Faladeau 94 Montreal 1991 54 Mouchette 1966 Robert Bresson 90 Le Mystere Picasso 1982 Henri-Georges Clouzot 77 Napoleon (2 VHS set) 1927 Abel Gance 235 Nelly and Monsieur Arnaud 1995 Claude Sautet 103 New York Dore Suzanne Guy No, I Have No Regrets Edith Piaf Noirs et Blancs en Couleur 1976 Jean-Jacques Annaud 88 Non Toccare Donna Bianca 1973 Marco Ferreri 110 A Nos Amours 1983 Maurice Pialat 110 A Nous La Liberte 1931 Rene Clair 83 A Nous La Liberte 1931 Rene Clair 83 La Nuit Americaine 1973 Francois Truffaut 116 Les Nuits de la Pleine Lune 1984 Eric Rohmer 101 Nuit et Brouillard & Le Retour La Nuit de Varennes 1982 Ettore Scola L'Odeur des Fauves 1986 86 On a Vole la Cuisse de Jupiter 1981 Philippe de Broca 96 Onze Siecles de Litterature Francaise Pt 1-6 66 Les Ordres L'Orfeo 1997 Pierre Audi 140 Les Orgeuilleux 1953 Yves Allegret 94 Orpheus 1949 Jean Cocteau 86 Oss 117 2006 Michel Hazanavicius 99 Overseas 1992 Brigitte Rouan 96 Le Papillon 2002 Philippe Muyl 80 Pardon Mon Affaire 1977 Yves Robert 105 Les Parapluies de Cherbourg Parles-moi 2 15 Parlons Franc 1992 Georges Payrastre 57 Une Partie de Plaisir Claude Chabrol Passiflora 1985 Fernand Delanger 85 La Passion de Jeanne d'Arc 1928 Carl-Theodore Dreyer 120 Pathe Freres Vol 1.
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