Anaïs Demoustier
19 titles
Filmography
19 results

Daaaaaalí!
(2024)A young journalist's assignment to interview Salvador Dalí is a great opportunity - if only he would agree to sit still and answer a single question. As the interview is delayed, detoured, disrupted, and deranged by Dalí's inexhaustible self-regard, the journalist finds herself becoming the subject in this surrealistic comedy about art and ego from Quentin Dupieux.

Anaïs in Love
(2021)Struggling with her thesis, rent, and relationship, a lost 30-something has an affair with a publisher, then falls for his beautiful novelist partner.

Sweet Evil
(2010)Beware Céline, a teen with a mysterious past, who charms her way into the home of a wealthy couple. Passions heat up, and secrets are revealed.

The Girl Without Hands
(2016)The Girl Without Hands is the audacious feature debut from acclaimed short filmmaker Sébastien Laudenbach, whose beautiful and dreamlike take on the Brothers Grimm story has created an adult fairytale destined to become a classic.

Marguerite & Julien
(2015)Crazy love: forbidden passion blazes between a brother and sister in this feverishly sexy romance.

The New Girlfriend
(2014)After the death of her life-long best friend, Claire vows to watch over her husband, David, and their young daughter. But when she makes a surprising discovery about David, her own subconscious desires are unleashed, taking her on a journey that will change her life irrevocably.

Relationship Status: It's Complicated
(2014)Ben is engaged to marry a sweet girl, but then his high school crush comes back.

Sophie's Misfortunes
(2016)From her castle, young Sophie can't resist the temptation of the forbidden and what she loves most of all is to get up to no-good with her cousin Paul. When her parents decide to go to America, Sophie is delighted. A year later, she's back in France.

The Count of Monte Cristo
(2024)Arrested on his wedding day for a crime he didn't commit, Edmond Dantes spends fourteen years in prison. After a daring escape, he becomes the wealthy Count of Monte Cristo and seeks revenge on the three men who betrayed him.

Asterix & Obelix: The Big Fight
When their druid forgets how to prepare the magic potion, Asterix and Obelix must defend the village as Caesar plots to use a Gallic law against them.

Smoking Causes Coughing
(2022)After a devastating battle against a diabolical turtle, a team of five avengers – known as the TOBACCO FORCE - is sent on a mandatory retreat to strengthen their decaying group cohesion. Their sojourn goes wonderfully well until Lézardin, Emperor of Evil, decides to annihilate planet Earth...

Incredible But True
(2022)Alain and Marie are a middle-aged bourgeois couple who move to their new house in a quiet suburb. A key feature of their new abode that the estate agent points out is a mysterious tunnel in the basement. Little do they realize that it will turn their lives upside down…

Thérèse
(2012)A privileged French woman marries for love into a powerful family of land barons but risks it all to be free from her abusive, controlling husband.

Give Me Your Hand
(2008)Follows the adventures of Antoine and Quentin, two 18-year-old twins who live with their father and work as bakers in a bucolic French village.

Wolfy: The Incredible Secret
(2013)Wolfy and his best friend, Tom, a rabbit, take off on an adventure to meet Wolfy’s birth mother. Can their friendship survive the journey?

The Girl with a Bracelet
(2020)A 16-year-old girl is accused of murdering her best friend, and what emerges in court are secrets that send chills down every spine.

Tomorrow and Thereafter
(2017)Mathilde is nine years old. Her parents have separated. She lives with her mother, a fragile person who hovers at the edge of madness.

Time of the Wolf
(2003)Following a global cataclysm, a family’s countryside home is occupied by other survivors, leaving them no choice but to try and escape to the city.

The French Minister
(2013)Alexandre Taillard De Worms is tall and impressive, a man with style, attractive to women. He also happens to be the Minister of Foreign Affairs for the land of enlightenment: France. With his silver mane and tanned, athletic body, he stalks the world stage, from the floor of the United Nations in New York to the powder keg of Oubanga. There, he calls on the powerful and invokes the mighty to bring peace, to calm the trigger-happy, and to cement his aura of Nobel Peace Prize winner-in-waiting. Alexandre Taillard De Worms is a force to be reckoned with, waging his own war backed up by the holy trinity of diplomatic concepts: legitimacy, lucidity and efficacy. He takes on American neo-cons, corrupt Russians and money-grabbing Chinese. Enter the young Arthur Vlaminck, graduate of the elite National School of Administration, who is hired as head of "language" at the foreign ministry. In other words, he is to write the minister's speeches. But he also has to learn to deal with the sensibilities of the boss and his entourage, and find his way between the private secretary and the special advisors who stalk the corridors of the Quai d'Orsay – the ministry's home – where stress, ambition and dirty dealing are the daily currency. But just as he thinks he can influence the fate of the world, everything seems threatened by the inertia of the technocrats.