Gérard Depardieu
46 titles
Filmography
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My American Uncle
(1980)To illustrate his theory on the complexities of human behavior, Professor Laborit selects three destinies: Jean, a careerist middle class man, Janine, an actress of humble origins, and René, a farmer’s son who manages his own textile company. All face difficult choices in life-changing situations.

Danton
(1983)
The Woman Next Door
(1981)Happily married Bernard (Gérard Depardieu) has his life is thrown into turmoil when Mathilde (Fanny Ardant) - an old flame - moves into the house opposite.

Cyrano de Bergerac
(1990)Embarrassed by his large nose, a swashbuckling hero with a gift for verse romances his cousin, the most beautiful woman in Paris, by proxy.

Going Places
(1974)In this controversial and notorious buddy film, director Bertrand Blier (GET OUT YOUR HANDKERCHIEFS) created what critic Pauline Kael described as “an explosively funny erotic farce – both a celebration and a satire of men’s daydreams.”

Tell Her That I Love Her
(1977)
1492: Conquest of Paradise
(1992)This epic adventure and visionary film chronicles more than 20 years in the life of Christopher Columbus, one of the most celebrated, influential and mysterious men in history.

Maîtresse
(1976)
The Son Of...
(1995)
Green Card
(1990)HD. A mutually beneficial green-card marriage takes a surprising turn in this romantic comedy starring Gerard Depardieu and Andie MacDowell.

Fort Saganne
(1984)
Buffet Froid
(1979)Three men—an unemployed young man, a police chief-inspector, and a killer—are thrown into a series of events in a surrealist world.

Oh, Woe Is Me
(1993)At a Swiss lakeside resort, a book publisher investigates a mysterious tale, the story of a god-like being entering the body of a man, Simon, to experience physical love with his wife, Rachel. Did this actually happen or is Rachel just covering up her infidelity to her husband?

Under the Sun of Satan
(1987)The battle between good and evil rages on within a priest in a rural community, as the devil tries to lead this man of faith astray. With a tortured soul, this religious figure has lost his way, until he meets a young woman who has committed a mortal sin. Compelled to save her, the priest finds his purpose, but her fate may already be sealed. Based on the book by Georges Bernanos and featuring Gérard Depardieu and Sandrine Bonnaire, this Maurice Pialat film won the coveted Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival, but is one of the most controversial recipients of this prestigious award. From the Cohen Film Collection.

My Father the Hero
(1991)On holiday with her overprotective father (Gérard Depardieu), a young teenager (Marie Gillain) lies about their relationship to impress a boy, leading to outraged gossip and ever more inventive stories that soon spiral out of control in this sweet-natured French comedy.

Maigret
(2022)In 1950s Paris, a young girl is found dead dressed in an evening gown. While tracking down her killer, Chief Inspector Maigret becomes personally invested in solving the crime. Adapted from Georges Simenon’s ‘Maigret and the Dead Girl’.

Umami
(2023)France's top chef embarks on a quest to uncover the elusive flavor that has haunted him since he lost to a Japanese chef's noodles years ago.

My Father the Hero
(1994)A dad tries to rescue his rascally teen without causing more trouble.

A Farewell to Fools
(2013)In Romania during World War II, some citizens of a small town decide to create a scheme to offer up a scapegoat to their Nazi occupiers.

Jean de Florette
(1986)The sun-dappled beauty of the Provence countryside belies dark motivations, in the first installment of Claude Berri’s monumental pastoral tragedy. When the naively idealistic tax collector Jean Cadoret (Gérard Depardieu) unexpectedly inherits a family farm, he leaves the city for a new life in the agrarian community where his mother, Florette, grew up—though she moved away decades ago. His neighbors, however, the scheming Ugolin (Daniel Auteuil) and his proud uncle César Soubeyran (Yves Montand), have plotted to divert the flow of water away from Jean’s land. Brought to extraordinary life by acting legends Depardieu, Auteuil, and Montand, JEAN DE FLORETTE draws viewers into a fully realized vision of 1920s rural France in which the culture clash between modern ideas and the rustic older codes of the country takes a heartbreaking turn.