Macha Méril
10 titles
Filmography
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The Married Woman
(1964)Legendary French New Wave auteur Jean-Luc Godard reverses the standard love triangle and challenges the influence of consumer culture in one of his most provocative dissections of modern life. Charlotte (Macha Méril) aimlessly drifts between morning affairs with the artistic Robert (Bernard Noël) and mundane evenings with her paternalistic husband Pierre (Philippe Leroy). Unsure of whether she loves either man, Charlotte discovers she is pregnant and must come to terms with her emotional infidelities.

Vagabond
(1985)A young woman's body is found frozen in a ditch. Through flashbacks and interviews, we see the events that led to her inevitable death.

Late Night Trains
(1975)When two girls taking a train home for the holidays encounter a pair of sadistic thugs, it triggers a nightmare of sexual brutality and revenge.

Deep Red
(1975)Home to some of the greatest set pieces Dario Argento ever put on film, this hallucinatory giallo remains one of his most iconic features. Paying homage to Antonioni’s Blow-Up by casting David Hemmings as its leading man, Deep Red is a symbolic masterpiece of prismatic beauty and rapturous terror.

Meeting Venus
(1991)Everything is set for the rehearsal. Nothing can go wrong. Then, in the grandest of entrances, she walks in - international star Karin Anderson.

Deadly Circuit
(1983)Isabelle Adjani stars in this dark Euro-noir thriller as a femme fatale serial killer pursued by a detective who believes she's his daughter.

We Won't Grow Old Together
(1972)
Belle de Jour
(1967)The bored wife of a wealthy doctor spends her afternoons exploring exciting escapades as a call-girl in a chic Paris brothel.

3rd Reich Mothers, in the Name of the Master Race
(2012)In 1943 France, two teen girls are pulled away from their families by the Nazis and sent to a labor camp in Germany designed to break their spirits.

Chinese Roulette
(1977)Chinese Roulette, set in an isolated house during a weekend break, is like Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None without the murders - a tense psychodrama in which infidelities are revealed and families breakdown. At its centre is nouvelle vague icon Anna Karina, a rare outsider alongside the familiar Fassbinder faces.