Dominique Pinon
17 titles
Filmography
17 results

Delicatessen
(1991)In this dystopian dark comedy, a landlord’s culinary secret may be related to why his handymen disappear, until his daughter falls for his newest hire.

Things I Like, Things I Don't Like
(1990)Dominique Pinon gives a monologue on what he likes or dislikes, from the simplest things to the most touching and poetic.

Magnetick Pathways
(2019)Washed up cartoonist and photographer Raymond Vachs (Dominique Pinon) spends a night of soul searching during a kaleidoscopic journey in a country on the verge of collapse. Groundbreaking Portuguese filmmaker Edgar Pêra mixes drama, psychedelic techniques and H.P. Lovecraft in this award winning film originally conceived as science fiction but which now seems hyper-realistic.

The City of Lost Children
(1995)In a surrealist future world where dreams and youth are interconnected, a scientist who can’t dream abducts children and studies their sleep.

A Very Long Engagement
(2004)Near the end of World War I in France, five nearly hopeless men shoot themselves in order to escape the horror of the frontline trenches at the Somme.

White Fang
(2018)A loyal wolfdog's curiosity leads him on the adventure of a lifetime while serving a series of three distinctly different masters.

Alien Resurrection
(1997)Ripley is cloned as a human/alien hybrid and battles aliens once again.

My Old Lady
(2014)Kevin Kline, Maggie Smith and Kristin Scott Thomas star in this witty and heartfelt drama about surprising inheritances and unexpected connections.

Max & Leon
(2016)Max & Leon is the first feature film from the stars of the French TV sensation The Palmashow: the creation of stand-up comedians Grégoire Ludig and David Marsais. In this epic WW2 comedy—in the vein of La Grande Vadrouille (which was for 40 years the most popular French film in the history of France)—our two heroes, Max and Léon, will try by all means possible to avoid going into battle… which leads the duo into a series of demented and wild adventures.

Midsummer Madness
(2007)A group of people from around the world end up on different escapades involving love, money and friendship at a summer solstice celebration in Latvia.
The Legend of the Holy Drinker
(1988)Winner of the prestigious Golden Lion award at the Venice Film Festival, The Legend of the Holy Drinker is another classic from the great Italian director Ermanno Olmi (Il Posto, The Tree of Wooden Clogs). Adapted from the novella by Joseph Roth, the film tells the story of Andreas Kartak, a homeless man living under the bridges of Paris. Lent 200 francs by an anonymous stranger, he is determined to pay back his debt but circumstances, and his alcoholism, forever intervene. Rutger Hauer is joined by a supporting cast including; Anthony Quayle (Lawrence of Arabia), Sandrine Dumas (The Double Life of Veronique) and Dominique Pinon (Delicatessen).

A Perfect Enemy
(2021)A famed architect and a mysterious young woman meet in an airport and start a conversation that will bring their two worlds into a bloody collision.

I Love My Mum
(2019)With nothing but their pajamas, a mother and son get inadvertently shipped in a container on a journey across the Mediterranean.

Memoir of a Snail
(2024)Grace Pudel is a lonely misfit with a love for collecting ornamental snails. When Grace is separated from her fire-breathing twin brother Gilbert, she falls into a spiral of anxiety and angst. Despite a series of hardships, hope emerges when she strikes up an enduring friendship with an eccentric woman named Pinky, who is full of grit and lust for life. From Academy Award®-winning Adam Elliot.

The Price of Desire
(2015)This compelling portrayal focuses on the love triangle between brilliant 20th century designer Eileen Gray and her lovers in her long-running feud with the Father of Modernism, Le Corbusier.

Beautiful Memories
(2001)Nathalie drives her younger sister Claire, to a center for amnesia. She was struck by lightning in the forest and has slight memory problems. The center welcomed their mother, who died young from Alzheimer's disease. Claire enters a curious and quirky universe. She meets Philippe, a forty-year-old man who lost his memory following a car accident. Both fall in love with each other.
What War May Bring
(2010)A woman reflects on the five great love affairs of her life which are initiated through her tumultuous experiences during WW2. WHAT WAR MAY BRING is a truly epic WW2 story with huge action sequences and sumptuous cinematography.