Aurore Clément
12 titles
Filmography
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The Meetings of Anna
(1978)Toute une nuit
(1982)
Lacombe, Lucien
(1974)It is 1944 and in rural France an eighteen-year-old finds himself caught between his job as a member of the Gestapo, and the Jewish girl he is falling in love with.

Closed Circuit
(1978)During a local screening of a film, a patron is hit by an unexpected bullet, leaving the police to sift through a cinema full of potential culprits.

The Bridesmaid
(2004)It's love at first sight when bridesmaid Senta falls into the life of a handsome young Phillipe at the wedding of his younger sister. As their passion for one another intensifies, Phillipe slowly discovers that Senta is shrouded in mystery. When one day she asks Phillipe to perform a terrible deed as proof of his love for her, Phillipe must come to terms with who his lover might really be.

La Maison des Rocheville
Spanning five generations, The House of Rochevilles follows a French family's battle to protect their estate from war, betrayal, and dark secrets.

Drummer-Crab
(1977)A squadron commander suffering from an incurable illness searches for an old comrade from Southeast Asia. Directed by Oscar-winner Pierre Schoendoerffer and featureing some of the greatest maritime footage ever shot, Le Crabe-Tambour is a layered and powerful adventure exploring ideas of honor, duty, and colonialism and its aftermath.

Lovers and Liars
(1979)An American actress vacationing in Italy finds herself in a complicated love triangle when she falls for her friend's married Italian lover.

Paris, Texas
(1984)A drifter wanders out of the Texas desert to reconnect with the young son he abandoned and find his missing wife.

The New Girlfriend
(2014)After the death of her life-long best friend, Claire vows to watch over her husband, David, and their young daughter. But when she makes a surprising discovery about David, her own subconscious desires are unleashed, taking her on a journey that will change her life irrevocably.

El Sur
(1983)A woman reflects on her childhood relationship with her father, attempting to understand the depths of his despair and the truth of his myths.

The Captive
(2000)This languorous, beguiling adaptation – where, again, Akerman resets our sense of time – probes possessive love. A wealthy young man obsesses over his girlfriend. But who is the captor asks Akerman, who considered a person could be a cage as much as a room.