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Certification15 Our Rating

Sabine, a young arts student, is fed up with her place as mistress to a married man and decides to get herself hitched. Her friend Clarisse suggests a prime candidate to her in the form of the eligible Edmond and the misguided Sabine sets her heart on, excuse me, taking him up the aisle. Edmond isn't easily convinced that he's the sort of guy who'll get married though. This simply plotted movie provides Rohmer with enough of an opportunity for some great dialogue exploring the nature of marriage find out more...

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Critically acclaimed tale of adolescent awakening. Gaspard a young man on summer vacation finds himself spoilt for choice as 3 young girls all show an interest in him. But holidays are short and choosing is only half the fun, the other half is sitting on the fence anticipating pleasure to come! Rohmer provides insights aplenty into matters of love, friendship, fidelity, loneliness, luck, destiny and desire. find out more...

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Emelia is a gifted but emotionally damaged free spirit who drifts into the lives of repressed but driven teenager Beth and her famous author father, Jonathan, a man trapped in interminable writers block. Chaos is what Emelia ultimately brings to this dysfunctional family, but in doing so she also creates an upheaval that all concerned desperatel find out more...

ANGEL-A (2006)

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A supernatural, fantastical tale of love found in the sleezy and glitzy streets of central Paris. 'Angel–A' is quintessential Luc Besson, ie little in the way of story, but my, the cinematography from Thierry Arbogast does look absolutely stunning. find out more...

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Talented young sketch artist Jerome Platz escapes from high school to a tiny East Coast art college. Here his ambition is to become, like his hero Picasso, the world's greatest artist. Unfortunately the beauty and craft of Jerome's portraiture are not appreciated in an art class that he finds bewildering and bogus, neither his harsh judgments of his classmates' efforts nor his later attempts to create pseudo-art of his own win him any admirers, though he does attract the attentions of his dream find out more...

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A wonderfully serene and charming comedy, the third instalment of the saga of Antoine Doinel, in which he wanders into a job as a private investigator, and then falls hopelessly and unrealistically in love with a client's wife. Classically Truffaut, with a gentle, wandering narrative, fantastic cinematography (Paris the summer of 1968) and some very funny dialogue. A real corker. find out more...

Certification18 Our Rating

A man writes and loves in darkness. Fourteen years ago he was in a car crash where he lost not only his sight but also Lena, the love of his life. He had two names; Harry Caine, a pseudonym with which he still signs his written works, and Mateo Blanco, his real name, with which he signed the film he directed. After the accident, the only way Harry could cope with not being able to make films was to imagine that Mateo died along with his beloved Lena. One night, in conversation with his friend an find out more...

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A charming tale of misguided matchmaking in the Rhone Valley, concluding Rohmer's "Tales of the Four Seasons". Lonely widow Magali, a wine grower, admits to her two best friends that she'd like some male company. Soon one of them, Isabelle, has secretly placed a lonely hearts ad, while the younger Rosine tries to fix Magali up with her own ex, an eminently unsuitable professor. Winner of the Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival. find out more...

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The first part of Rohmer's 'Four Seasons' quartet of films. The well-ordered life of Jeanne, a high school philosophy teacher, suddenly spins into disorder when a young stranger she meets at a party involves her in a devilish scheme. Natacha, an adolescent pianist with a penchant for subtly playing her elders, invites Jeanne to her father's home...hoping to make a match of the two and send her father's current lover, Eve, packing. But, when the tempestuous Eve arrives at every "chance" meeting b find out more...
DAYBREAK (2003)

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Swedish director Björne Runge directs a splendid cast in this dark drama about the destructive nature of dishonesty and betrayal. Over a fateful 24-hour period in a dreary Swedish town, three separate storylines unwind, united at times by loose connections among characters and, at other times, only by theme. find out more...