Nicolas Duvauchelle
14 titles
Filmography
14 results

Black Butterflies
Low on inspiration for his second book, a gloomy novelist agrees to write a memoir for a dying man — and swiftly becomes part of his bloodstained past.

A Mermaid in Paris
(2020)
Blood Coast
A rogue police captain and his loyal team take the law into their own hands as vicious drug gangs battle it out to overtake Marseille.

Gone for Good
Ten years after losing two loved ones, a man is plunged into another dizzying mystery when his girlfriend vanishes. Based on a Harlan Coben novel.

Polisse
(2011)A journalist covering police assigned to a juvenile division enters an affair with one of her subjects.

White Material
(2010)Isabelle Huppert plays a plantation owner clinging to her land as civil war creeps ever closer, in Claire Denis' memserising rumination on the effects of colonialism.

For a Woman
(2013)In her mid-thirties, Anne still knows practically nothing of her family's past. After her mother's death, Anne discovers old photos and letters that convince her to take a closer look at her parents' life after the concentration camps of World War II. Her research reveals the existence of a mysterious uncle everyone seems intent on forgetting entirely. As she closes in on a discovery she didn't expect, her father grows ever more ill, and may take the family secret to his grave. In a journey that stretches from post-war France and to the 1980s, Anne's destiny intertwines with her father's past until they form a single, unforgettable story.

Four Lovers
(2010)
All That Divides Us
(2017)
Beau Travail
(2000)A member of the French Foreign Legion becomes jealous when a new recruit catches the commanding officer's eye.

Dalida
(2017)The life of iconic singer Dalida, an Egyptian-born Italian who became a French singer in 7 languages, sold 130 million records, and died by suicide.

The Girl on the Train
(2009)When an emotionally conflicted young woman lies about being the victim of an anti-Semitic attack, her story becomes the focus of an entire nation, and then the world

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.

Trouble Every Day
(2001)One of the luminaries of the contemporary arthouse, Claire Denis makes her own version of a vampire tale in this elliptical, sensual film of disease and desire. Loaded with mystery and tactility, Trouble Every Day stars Béatrice Dalle and Vincent Gallo with an intense score by Tindersticks.