Romy Schneider
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That Most Important Thing: Love
(1975)After his 1972 film The Devil was banned in his homeland, the great Polish visionary Andrzej Żuławski decamped to France to make this frenzied tale of troubled passion in love and art. Driven with animal fervour by an unforgettable Romy Schneider, this moody drama won her the César for Best Actress.

The Old Gun
(1975)During World War II, a French surgeon decides to take revenge on an SS squad after the atrocities they committed in his childhood village and home.

Good Neighbor Sam
(1964)A happily married advertising agent helps out his single neighbor by posing as her husband so she can inherit a 15 million dollar fortune.

The Swimming Pool
(1969)A couple basking by their poolside retreat are visited by the girlfriend's old friend and his teenage daughter -- and the consequences are deadly.

Bloomfield
(1970)A fading football star has an opportunity to take a bribe and throw a match, but his devoted 12-year-old fan is determined to steer him straight.

Boccaccio '70
(1962)Four legendary filmmakers direct some of Europe's biggest stars in this landmark anthology film. Mario Monicelli, Federico Fellini, Luchino Visconti and Vittorio De Sica direct Sophia Loren, Anita Ekberg, Romy Schneider and more through four stories of unashamed eros. Modeled on Boccaccio's ‘Decameron’, they are comic moral tales about the hypocrisies surrounding sex in 1960s Italy.

The Trial
(1962)Based on the Kafka novel, an unassuming office worker is arrested and stands trial without ever being informed of the charges against him.

What's New Pussycat?
(1965)Though he has a faithful fiancée, Michael cannot resist the many women interested in him, including the one woman his therapist is pining for.

The Assassination of Trotsky
(1972)After having been forced to leave the Soviet Union 1929 Trotsky has ended up in Mexico 1940. He is still busy with politics, promoting socialism to the world. Stalin has sent out an assassin, Frank Jackson. Jackson befriends a young communist and gets an invitation to Trotsky's house.

Bloodline
(1979)Tells the suspenseful story of an attractive and privileged woman who inherits the controlling interest of the family-owned pharmaceutical empire, following the mysterious death of her father and, almost immediately, finds her own life in jeopardy.