Mathieu Amalric
27 titles
Filmography
27 results

The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
(2007)On December 8, 1995, Jean-Dominique Bauby, editor in chief of fashion magazine French Elle suffered a massive stroke, leaving him prisoner inside his own body, only able to communicate with the blinking of his left eye. Inside the Diving Bell, as he referred to his body, his memory and imagination, the Butterfly, remained untouched by the tragedy.

Chicken with Plums
(2011)Nasser has devoted his life to music. When his beloved violin is broken beyond repair, the musician retreats to his bed, inviting death to take him.

The Blue Room
(2014)A puzzlebox neo-noir, this erotic thriller from Mathieu Amalric is one where the French actor’s filmmaking is every bit as enthralling as his performance. We hand you the keys to The Blue Room, a spiral of passion, secrets & murder brilliantly adapted to the screen from Simenon’s eponymous novel.

Ismael's Ghosts
(2017)21 years after a woman ghosted her lover in France, she returns back home to find that he’s now a film director and in love with a new woman.

Never Ever
(2016)A beautiful body artist falls in love with a director, but when a tragic traffic accident unravels their affair, she faces the heartbreak of loss.

Venus in Fur
(2013)An actress attempts to convince a director how she's perfect for a role in his upcoming production.

Oxygen
(2021)After waking up in a cryogenic unit, Liz fights to survive and remember who she is before her oxygen runs out.

The Extraordinary Adventures of Adèle Blanc-Sec
(2010)A popular novelist in 1912 must deal with a prehistoric monster roaming the streets of Paris. Will she be the one to discover its secret?

Jimmy P.
(2013)At the end of WWII, Jimmy Picard, a Native American Blackfoot who fought in France, suffers from unexplainable symptoms and is admitted to a military hospital. When doctors suspect schizophrenia, an eccentric psychoanalyst takes up the case and starts a conversation with the veteran.

John McEnroe: In the Realm of Perfection
(2018)The story of tennis star John McEnroe's toughest loss anchors this cinematic study of his wily game and notorious anger at the 1984 French open.

The Grand Budapest Hotel
(2014)The Grand Budapest Hotel recounts the adventures of concierge Gustave H.

Mesrine: Public Enemy #1
(2008)In the climactic second part of the the Mesrine saga, Mesrine continues to author his own legend through the media and his own memoirs, becoming a household name and anti-hero across all of France. As he plans his last and greatest escape, leaving France - and the iconic character he has created- behind, the police begin to close in and his monumental rise begins to shadow the inevitable fall.

My Golden Days
(2015)A man reflects upon his mother’s madness, a trip to the USSR where he lost his virginity, a friend’s betrayal, and the haughty beauty he dearly loved.

Quantum of Solace
(2008)An investigation leads James Bond on the trail of Dominic Greene, a renowned developer of green technology. When Dominic assists a coup in Bolivia to fulfil his intentions, Bond must save the day.

The Moustache
(2005)What would you say if I shaved my moustache? Asks Mark to Agnès. I don't know. I love you with it, but I've never known you without it. Alone in front of the bathroom mirror, he does it. Just like that: as a game, to change a little something in their happy, uneventful life. She walks in and seems to notice nothing. Neither do the others.

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.

A Christmas Tale
(2008)Junon is the matriarch of the troubled Vuillard family, who come together at Christmas after she learns she needs a bone marrow transplant from a blood relative.

Wild Grass
(2009)After a man finds a woman's stolen red wallet, he becomes infatuated with her.

The Son of Joseph
(2016)A nativity story reboot that gently skewers French cultural pretensions, it features newcomer Victor Ezenfis as a discontented Parisian teenager in search of a father with Mathieu Amalric and Fabrizio Rongione as his, respectively, callous and gentle alternative paternal options, and Natacha Régnier as his single mother.

Daguerrotype
(2016)Obsessed with his wife's unexpected death, a fashion photographer uses his daughter as a model to create daguerreotype photos of her. Worried about the photographer's unusual behaviour, his assistant tries to find a way to free the young woman.