Jean Rochefort
16 titles
Filmography
16 results

Florida
(2015)Now eighty years old, Claude Lherminier is as impressive as ever, but his bouts of forgetfulness and confusion are becoming increasingly frequent. He stubbornly refuses to admit that anything is wrong. Carole, his oldest daughter, fights a daily battle to ensure that he's not left on his own. Spontaneously, Claude decides to fly to Florida. What lies behind this sudden trip?

Twice Upon a Time
(2006)Renowned director Louis and stage actor Alice have a high-profile romance in the 1970s, followed by a much-publicised break-up. Decades later, they meet again and rekindle their romance.

The Watchmaker of St. Paul
(1974)
Let Joy Reign Supreme
(1975)A look at 18th-century France, when the authorities depravity contributed to social oppression, and the uprisings flared up one after another.

Femmes Fatales
(1976)Two men flee to the countryside to escape their sexual duties and settle for a quiet, rustic life.

Angelique
(1964)A woman (Michèle Mercier) is forced to abandon her lover and marry a French nobleman.

Angelique: The Road To Versailles
(1965)
Angelique and the King
(1966)King Louis XIV sends Angélique (Michèle Mercier) on a mission involving the Persian ambassador.

The Inheritor
(1973)
Jack and the Cuckoo-Clock Heart
(2014)A 19th-century man, whose heart was replaced with a clock at birth, is warned to avoid strong emotions, but love seems determined to find him.

J.S. Bach: The Music, The Life, The Legend
(2003)French biographical drama about the life and works of classical composer Johann Sebastian Bach, delving into his passionate devotion to music

The Phantom of Liberty
(1974)Bourgeois convention is demolished in Luis Buñuel’s surrealist gem THE PHANTOM OF LIBERTY. Featuring an elegant soiree with guests seated at toilet bowls, poker-playing monks using religious medals as chips, and police officers looking for a missing girl who is right under their noses, this perverse, playfully absurd comedy of non sequiturs deftly compiles many of the themes that preoccupied Buñuel throughout his career—from the hypocrisy of conventional morality to the arbitrariness of social arrangements.

Cartouche
(1962)In 18th century France, Louis-Dominique Bourguignon (Jean-Paul Belmondo) is a highwayman with a sense of morality. In the course of his adventures, he rescues the beguiling Venus (Claudia Cardinale) from her captors. Together, they form a band of thieves, preying on the rich and sharing their bounty with the poor. As Cartouche, the mysterious robber becomes a popular hero and a thorn in the side of the police, until his former criminal boss Malichot (Marcel Dalio) joins the side of the law.

French Postcards
(1979)Humorous exploration of three American college students spending a year abroad in Paris.

Mr. Bean's Holiday
(2007)The hapless Mr. Bean takes a vacation on the French Riviera, where he becomes ensnared in an accidental kidnapping and a case of mistaken identity.

Titeuf
(2011)What on earth is going on? Nadia is about to celebrate her birthday and Titeuf wasn’t invited! Why not? How could she have forgotten him, given the well-rehearsed, super-seductive attitude he puts on every time their paths cross? But bigger disasters will push Titeuf’s world further into chaos as once again adults prove just how lame they can be. They’re always complicating everything. Titeuf is about to be pulled in every direction: between Grandma’s house in the country, sessions with his shrink and important meetings on the playground. True to form, Titeuf will try to decipher what is happening to him and will devise many disastrous strategies to fix his ailing life... All this, of course, without ever losing sight of his true objective: to be invited to Nadia’s birthday party!