Jeanne Moreau
14 titles
Filmography
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Elevator to the Gallows
(1958)In his mesmerizing debut feature, twenty-four-year-old director Louis Malle brought together the beauty of Jeanne Moreau, the camerawork of Henri Decaë, and a now legendary score by Miles Davis.

The Lovers
(1958)Saddled with a dull husband and a foolish lover, a woman has an affair with a stranger.

The Trial
(1962)Based on the Kafka novel, an unassuming office worker is arrested and stands trial without ever being informed of the charges against him.

La Notte
(1961)Over the course of one day and night, a novelist and his distressed wife lament over the disintegration of their relationship. Antonioni’s muse Monica Vitti smoulders as seductive socialite.

Eleanor's Secret
(2009)The sumptuously animated story of a little boy and his magic library, where all the characters from the greatest classic children's books come alive.

Mr. Klein
(1976)Paris, January 1942 - art dealer Robert Klein is making a killing. For this loyal Frenchman the Nazi occupation is a unique business opportunity.

Jules and Jim
(1962)Two friends, the German Jules and the French Jim, fall in love with the same woman, Catherine, but she marries Jules and returns to Germany with him. World War I separates the two friends and when they meet again Catherine changes partners.

The Train
(1964)During WWII, a railway inspector joins the French Resistance to prevent Germans from stealing paintings in this wartime thriller based on true events.

Querelle
(1982)At a French bordello, a dashing sailor and his brother get entangled in a web of sibling rivalry, dark secrets, and intense passions.

Going Places
(1974)In this controversial and notorious buddy film, director Bertrand Blier (GET OUT YOUR HANDKERCHIEFS) created what critic Pauline Kael described as “an explosively funny erotic farce – both a celebration and a satire of men’s daydreams.”

Chimes at Midnight
(1965)The crowning achievement of Orson Welles's extraordinary film career, Chimes at Midnight was the culmination of the filmmaker's lifelong obsession with Shakespeare's ultimate rapscallion, Sir John Falstaff.

Nikita
(1990)Stripped of her identity, Nikita is forced to train as a deadly assassin as penance for her crimes against society.

The Lover
(1992)The forbidden and risky romance between a French teenager and a wealthy, older Chinese man in 1929 French Indochina has the power to ruin their lives.

Until the End of the World
(1991)A woman embarks on a transglobal quest with an enigmatic traveller as the world lies poised on the brink of nuclear war.