Daniel Auteuil
16 titles
Filmography
16 results

Caché
(2005)A literary TV chat-show host (Daniel Auteuil) discovers the drawbacks to celebrity when he and his wife (Juliette Binoche) start receiving anonymous messages in the form of videos of their home and naively violent drawings.

36th Precinct
(2004)The line between cops and criminals begins to blur as the chase of a violent gang through the Parisian underworld world becomes increasingly ruthless.

The Closet
(2001)
On Guard
(1997)It takes the cavalier Lagardère sixteen years to avenge his friend the Duke of Nevers, who was assassinated by the infamous Gonzag, who would later become the king of Paris finance in the sumptuous days of the Regency. Sixteen years to assert the triumph of morality, save honor ... and find love.

Fanny
(2013)The continuation of Marius and Fanny’s love story erupts with a shocking revelation that brings Marius home from sea and threatens the couple's future.

Marius
(2013)Young Marius dreams of becoming a sailor. But his desire for a life at sea becomes complicated when his childhood sweetheart, whom he's always secretly loved, reveals that she loves him too.

My Best Friend
(2006)My Best Friend stars the great Daniel Auteuil as a middle-aged antiques dealer with a stylish apartment and a fabulous life. But at a dinner with his dearest acquaintances, he is blindsided by the revelation that none of them actually likes him. He's arrogant and self-centered, and they don't believe he knows the meaning of friendship. Business partner Catherine makes him a bet: if he can produce a best friend, she’ll let him keep the massive Greek vase he acquired that afternoon on the company tab. If not, it's hers. Francois tears through his address book, trying to shoehorn an increasingly unlikely series of contacts into the all-important role. He encounters a big-hearted cabbie named Bruno (France’s beloved star Dany Boon) whose chatty, lowbrow ways grate against Francois's designer temperament, but he covets the other man's easy way with people.
The Escort
(1999)Pierre is having a mid-life crisis. Realising that up to now he has led a very programmed life he decides to make a selfish journey into the unknown. Leaving his confused wife and son behind he flees to London to write a book. Whilst looking for a subject for his work, Pierre stumbles across Tom, a café manager by day, a male escort by night. Tom introduces Pierre to his underground world and instead of being shocked by it, he finds himself completely liberated by the people, the lifestyle and the sex. With his inspiration found, Pierre submerges himself into this world of unfulfilled women and a new-found purpose in life. But the more time he gives others, the less time he gives his book...

Something to Hide
Marriage. Family. Career. Everything in Claude's life is a success in this fiction freely inspired by the story of Christian Iacono. For his beloved grandson Lucas, life is much less cheerful: his parents are divorcing and he craves attention. Then one day, Lucas accuses his grandfather of rape. From Walter Presents, in French with English subtitles.
Daddy Cool
(2008)A brilliant scientist tries to connect with his adolescent daughter.

Manon of the Spring
(1986)Shot simultaneously with JEAN DE FLORETTE, this second chapter in the epic story of the intersecting fates of the Cadoret and Soubeyran families unfolds ten years after the events of the first film, as Jean Cadoret’s daughter, Manon (Emmanuelle Béart, in a César-winning performance), now a teenage shepherdess, learns of the circumstances that drove her family to ruin—and seeks revenge on those responsible. A stirring portrait of a young woman’s awakening to her own agency, MANON OF THE SPRING brings to a close Claude Berri’s sweeping Marcel Pagnol adaptation with a devastating power that approaches Greek tragedy.

Queen Margot
(1994)She is beautiful. She is Catholic. She is the King's sister. She is Marguerite de Valois. Her brothers call her Margot.He is Protestant. They say that he is rude, that he never shaves, that he smells of garlic and sweat. He is Henri de Navarre. They are forced to marry in a political move to reconcile France, ripped apart by the Wars of Religion.

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.

Jappeloup
(2013)The beat-the-odds true story of a young man in the 1980s who leaves a career in law for show jumping and the flawed horse that earns him Olympic gold.

The Valet
(2006)When paparazzi catch him with his supermodel mistress, billionaire CEO Pierre (Daniel Auteuil, Caché) devises a plan to convince his wife that the beautiful mystery woman is actually dating lovelorn valet François. Now François is the envy of every regular guy - he's got a supermodel on his arm and in his bed. But Pierre's clever wife Christine (Kristin Scott Thomas, The English Patient) cooks up a plan of her own with some hilarious, jaw-dropping surprises. An outstanding cast shines in this hilarious farce written and directed by master of comedy Francis Veber (The Closet, The Dinner Game).

The Confessions
(2016)After receiving the secret confession of a powerful economist at a G8 conference, an enigmatic monk becomes the prime suspect in his death.