Miou-Miou
13 titles
Filmography
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Germinal
(1993)When an ex-mechanic begins work at a coal mine in 1870s France and is brutally exploited by the management, he leads his fellow workers in a strike.

Entre Nous
(1983)In this bittersweet, often funny, semi-autobiographical period drama, director Diane Kurys reimagines the post-War years of her parents and the passionate friendship between two women.
Nona and Her Daughters
With three loving adult daughters, 70-year-old Nona lives life to the full - until she discovers she is pregnant again!

May Fools
(1990)1968. Emile 'Milou' Vieuzac lives with his mother in the middle-class family home in Gers. She dies abruptly of an heart attack which leads to the family gathering. While the student riot takes place in Paris, the family is arguing about the heritage.

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.”

A Genius, Two Friends, and an Idiot
(1975)This classic star-studded Western comedy revolves around three rogue outlaws out to separate a hopelessly racist calvary man from $300,000.

Themroc
(1973)Themroc, a bachelor house painter living at home with his mother, leads a sad and colorless life. One day, after a run-in with his boss, he rebels. He wrecks his apartment, rejects every facet of bourgeois life, and begins acting like an urban, modern-day Neanderthal.

Murder Party
(2022)Jeanne, a brilliant architect, is drawn into a murder investigation when the landlord and patriarch of the mansion she’s renovating is found dead.

The Science of Sleep
(2006)The Science of Sleep, a playful romantic fantasy set inside thetopsy-turvy brain of Stephane Miroux, an eccentric young man whosedreams constantly invade his waking life.

The Burned Barns
(1973)Two titans of French Cinema are brought together for this crime drama set in the snow-covered French countryside on the border with Switzerland. The body of a young woman is found savagely murdered near the isolated Burned Barns farm run by Rose (Oscar-winner Simone Signoret) and her family. The police work begins and the investigating judge, Pierre Larcher (Alain Delon), soon comes to suspect Rose’s family, and in particular her sons, may have played a role. Signoret and Delon are outstanding as two forces playing a game of wits with profound consequences. Featuring a stunning soundtrack by electronic music pioneer Jean-Michel Jarre.

Tender Dracula
(1974)When horror's biggest star (Peter Cushing) announces his retirement from the genre, two dimwit screenwriters and a pair of sexy actresses are dispatched to the actor's castle for a lavish farce d'horreur érotique of violence, whippings, orgies, tender romance and a devilishly dignified performance by Cushing, even while spanking the bare bottom of French starlet Miou-Miou.

The Concert
(2009)Decades in the making, the conductor of the Bolshoi orchestra-turned janitor who was fired for hiring Jewish musicians gathers them for a new concert.

The Last Mercenary
(2021)A legendary secret agent-turned-mercenary comes out of hiding to save the son he's never met. Learning how to be a dad may be his toughest mission yet.