Juliette Binoche
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Three Colors: Blue
(1993)An arthouse staple of the ’90s, the Three Colors films hold up some twenty years later as complex, emotionally resonant, and visually beguiling tales of contemporary Europe. The first part, Blue, is a story of death and rebirth that features a tour-de-force performance by Juliette Binoche.

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(2010)Abbas Kiarostami’s first feature made outside his native Iran is this sumptuous, brain-teasing romance, in which a deceptively simple relationship morphs into something more complex—and keeps the audience guessing. Cannes winner Juliette Binoche is enigmatic, vulnerable and perfect in the lead role.

A Thousand Times Good Night
(2013)A top war photographer gets an ultimatum from her husband about her risky work, leading to hard truths when she next takes her daughter on assignment.

Code Unknown
(2000)One of the world's most influential and provocative filmmakers, Michael Haneke diagnoses the social maladies of contemporary Europe with devastating artistry. Composed almost entirely of brilliant, single-take vignettes focusing on a seemingly minor incident on a Paris street, Code Unknown is a revelatory examination of inequality and the failure of communication in a diverse modern landscape.

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

Who You Think I Am
(2019)A middle-aged professor creates a fake Facebook profile to do some undetected online snooping, but it quickly escalates towards obsession.

Clouds of Sils Maria
(2014)Professional rivalries and sexual tensions arise between an actress and her cast members during a reboot of the play that made her a star.

Wuthering Heights
(1992)Emily Brontë's timeless tale of love and passion comes alive in this stirring film version starring Juliette Binoche and Ralph Fiennes.

Mauvais Sang
(1986)In Paris in the near future. Ageing thieves Marc and Hans owe money to a tough American woman who gives them two weeks to pay. They scheme to steal and sell a new serum for a disease that's killing lovers, but they need someone with quick steady hands.

The Wait
(2015)Academy-Award winner Juliette Binoche gives one of the finest performances of her career in this dazzling and emotionally rich debut feature from Italian wunderkind Piero Messina, who previously worked as the assistant director on Paolo Sorrentino's Oscar-winning The Great Beauty. In the vast rooms of a beautiful Sicilian villa, Anna (Binoche) receives an unexpected guest. Twenty-something Jeanne (the gorgeous Lou de Laâge) has arrived from France, declaring herself to be the girlfriend of Anna's son, Giuseppe, who has invited her to the house to spend Easter together. But this is news to Anna, and Giuseppe is not yet there. Despite the disruption to her routine, Anna invites her young guest to stay, and as the two women await Giuseppe's arrival, they slowly begin to form a connection. Jeanne, dislocated and a little mystified at first, gradually gives in to the charms of the volcanic island. She swims in the nearby lake and makes new friends, while Anna - watched over by a long-time family friend - comes out of her shell. Yet still, her son's absence remains unexplained.

Camille Claudel, 1915
(2013)Juliette Binoche gives a mesmerizing performance as sculptor Camille Claudel, Auguste Rodin's protégé and later mistress. Inspired by the correspondence with her brother, Christian/mystic poet Paul Claudel, award-winning director Bruno Dumont focuses on Claudel's struggle to find understanding and recognition as an artist while she is confined to a mental institution.

Between Two Worlds
(2022)Marianne Winckler (Juliette Binoche), a well-known author, goes to live in northern France to research for her new book on the subject of job insecurity. Without revealing her true identity, she gets hired as a cleaner, working with a group of other women. In this new role, she experiences financial instability and social invisibility first-hand.

Both Sides of the Blade
(2022)Juliette Binoche is Sara, a woman whose life spirals out of control when she becomes involved in a passionate love triangle. From acclaimed writer-director Claire Denis.

Let the Sunshine In
(2017)Juliette Binoche is Isabelle, a Parisian artist and middle-aged divorcée moving from relationship to relationship: from her ex-husband for whom she still has affection; the banker who bosses her around; and the handsome actor who has an inability to make a decision. Hungry for love but afraid of never having a meaningful relationship with a man, Isabelle grapples with the keys to fulfilment.

Elles
(2011)Małgorzata Szumowska's provocative, adults-only drama stars Academy Award-winner Juliette Binoche as a journalist whose personal life choices are put to the test when she uncovers some discomforting home truths.

Like Mother, Like Daughter
(2017)Avril and her mother Mado couldn't be more different. Avril is 30, married and has a good job. Her mother acts like a teenager - impulsive and carefree. When the two women become pregnant at the same time and under the same roof, chaos ensues. Mado, caught up in a midlife crisis, is not ready to become a grandmother and Avril has a hard time ima

The English Patient
(1996)The Best Picture Oscar(R)-winning WWII epic about a dying Hungarian mapmaker whose story is revealed to a compassionate Italian nurse.

Caché
(2005)A literary TV chat-show host (Daniel Auteuil) discovers the drawbacks to celebrity when he and his wife (Juliette Binoche) start receiving anonymous messages in the form of videos of their home and naively violent drawings.

The Taste of Things
(2023)Peerless cook Eugenie has worked for the famous gourmet Dodin for the last 20 years. Bonding over a passion for gastronomy, their relationship develops into romance and gives rise to delicious dishes that impress even the world's most illustrious chefs. Starring Academy Award winner Juliette Binoche, The Taste of Things is a stunningly beautiful romance that simmers with emotion.

Dan in Real Life
(2007)Dan Burns, a single father who dedicates his life to his children, falls in love with a woman he meets at a bookstore. It's only after Dan finds out that she is dating his brother, that the relationship really gets interesting.