Fabrice Luchini
22 titles
Filmography
22 results

In the House
(2012)A teacher pushes a student with extraordinary gifts to keep on writing -- even though he knows the young author's research methods are questionable.

The Women on the 6th Floor
(2011)Set in 1960s Paris, Jean-Louis lives a quiet life with his neurotic socialite wife Suzanne. However, the couple's world is turned upside-down when they hire María, a Spanish maid who introduces Jean-Louis to an alternative reality on the building's sixth floor servants' quarters. This hilarious culture clash comedy has an all-star international cast that will leave you wanting more!

Cycling with Molière
(2013)Retired actor Serge is approached by Gauthier to star in a play, but he plays hard to get. Serge's new lover, the play's producer, and his agent arrive on the same weekend to pressure him to make up his mind.

The Mystery of Henri Pick
(2019)In a library located in the heart of Brittany , a piece gathers rejected manuscripts submitted by unknown authors. A young publisher discovers an extraordinary manuscript that she immediately decides to publish. The novel becomes a bestseller.But its author, Henri Pick, a Breton pizza-maker who died two years earlier, would never have written anything other than his shopping lists, according to his widow. Convinced that it is an imposture, the famous literary critic Jean-Michel Rouche decides to lead the investigation, with the unexpected help of the daughter of the enigmatic Henri Pick.

My Father's Guests
(2010)A human-rights activist takes in an illegal immigrant and her daughter, then shocks his family when they learn that he has married the attractive 28-year-old.

Courted
(2015)A feared judge is extremely strict in all aspects of his life, until he meets a beautiful juror.

Jean-Philippe
(2006)Fabrice is a big - perhaps the biggest - fan of Jean-Philippe Smet, better known as Johnny Hallyday, the greatest rocker France has ever produced. But one day Fabrice wakes up in a parallel world where Johnny doesn't exist. Fabrice becomes obsessed with the idea of putting his idol back on his pedestal, where he belongs. He finds Jean-Philippe running a bowling alley.

Slack Bay
(2016)No one’s enjoying Dumont’s foray into comedy more than us. The former king of New French Extremity has proven to take slapstick like a duck to water with this darkly twisted, hysterically funny whodunnit meets class satire. Plus—to close our devoted tribute—Binoche like you’ve never seen her before.

Keep It Quiet
(1999)In this low key satirical farce, a CEO is released from prison and rejoins his family, who have a difficult time with his complete change in character, moving from a captain of industry to an eccentric innocent.

The Girl from Monaco
(2008)A skilled attorney travels to Monaco to work on a high profile case, but finds himself falling for a weather reporter who turns his world upside down.
Lettre de la Sierra Morena
(1983)
Moliere
(2007)In the tradition of Shakespeare in Love, Moliere invents a fanciful yarn based on speculative historical fiction taken from a piece of real life -- in this case, the mysterious disappearance of the French playwright for several months in 1644 -- and concocts a thoroughly irresistible and lavish story of intrigue, romance, comedy and artistic inspiration. As Moliere, the magnetic Romain Duris displays all of his usual seductive intensity, but also pulls off goofy Gallic charm. There's something of a modern rock star to him, almost a cousin to Johnny Depp's Captain Jack Sparrow. In addition there's a superb cast of actors, and visually viewers are taken on a sumptuous, wild ride through Versailles-era France. This absorbing romp has an infectious sense of fun that lingers well after the curtain falls.

On Guard
(1997)It takes the cavalier Lagardère sixteen years to avenge his friend the Duke of Nevers, who was assassinated by the infamous Gonzag, who would later become the king of Paris finance in the sumptuous days of the Regency. Sixteen years to assert the triumph of morality, save honor ... and find love.

Intimate Strangers
(2004)She refused him for a therapist and told him her deepest secrets. Now, two people who never should have met are discovering there's nothing more seductive than the truth. Clever and brilliant, a light-hearted explorations of the depths.

A Man in a Hurry
(2018)Alain is a respected, high profile, businessman and a brilliant speaker who let his personal life lapse in favour of corporate success. When he suffers a serious stroke and wakes up in hospital, he finds himself stripped back to zero. Jeanne is a young speech therapist in charge of his rehabilitation. With a lot of patience and hard work, Jeanne and Alain get to know each other and, in their own way, begin to rebuild their lives.

Joan of Arc
(2019)Joan, compelled by visions of God, leads the French charge against invading English forces. She is later captured and put on trial for heresy.

Paris
(2008)Over the course of several months, various stories are intertwined, with different characters and plot threads intersecting.

Gemma Bovery
(2014)Life imitates art when a couple moves to a charming old farmhouse in the very same village where ‘Madame Bovary’ was written a century earlier.

Trophy Wife
(2010)A trophy housewife steps in to manage her husband’s umbrella factory, when he is kidnapped by striking employees, whose union leader is her ex-beau.

Marcello Mio
(2024)This is the story of a woman named Chiara. She is an actress, the daughter of Marcello Mastroianni and Catherine Deneuve. During a summer that sees her reality fall into disarray, Chiara decides to live as her father. She dresses like him. She speaks like him. Chiara’s impersonation is so convincing that people around her begin to believe. They call her “Marcello.”