Stéphane Audran
7 titles
Filmography
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The Butcher
(1970)An unlikely friendship between a dour, working class butcher and a repressed schoolteacher coincides with a grisly series of Ripper-type murders in a provincial French town.

Babette's Feast
(1987)Winner of the Oscar® for Best Foreign Film, Babette’s Feast is a mouthwatering marriage between gastronomy and cinema. Stéphane Audran, in a subtle and stunning performance, plays Babette, who through an act of culinary generosity, invites us to observe the cultural event that is the dinner table.

Coup de Torchon
(1981)In French colonial Senegal, the only policeman in a small town is disrespected by everyone, from the local criminals to his unfaithful wife.

The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie
(1972)In Luis Bunuel's satiric, Oscar-winning masterpiece, an upper-class sextet sits down to dinner but never eats, their attempts continually thwarted by a vaudevillian mixture of events both actual and imagined.

Eagle's Wing
(1979)After absconding with a beautiful white mustang, a fur trapper is pursued by a Kiowa warrior who wants the horse for himself.

The Big Red One
(1980)In one of the most powerful films ever made about World War II, director Samuel Fuller tells the semi-autobiographical story of a squad of sharpshooters trying not to die in The Big Red One. World War I veteran Sergeant Possum (Academy Award winner Lee Marvin) wants to get the job done and to get himself and his squad of green recruits out alive. It's just a job: Kill the enemy before they kill...

Madeline
(1998)Based on the popular story books by Ludwig Bemelmans, the mischievous Madeline character is brought to vivid life in this charming family adventure. Madeline and her eleven friends live at a school run by Miss Clavel in an old house in Paris. The smallest of the girls, Madeline, is also the most adventurous! She loses her appendix but gains an awesome scar, falls into the River Seine only to be..