Daniel Auteuil
17 titles
Filmography
17 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.

La Belle Époque
(2019)A couple in crisis. He, disillusioned, sees his life upset the day an entrepreneur offers him to plunge back into the time of his choice

The Well Digger's Daughter
(2011)In this sun-drenched melodrama (a remake of the 1940s classic by Marcel Pagnol), acclaimed French actor Daniel Auteuil directs and stars as the eponymous well-digger Pascal, a widower who is torn between his sense of honor and his love for his eldest daughter.

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.

Le Brio
(2017)Neïla Salah grew up in Créteil, a tower block suburb on the outskirts of Paris, and dreams of becoming a lawyer. She has been accepted into a major university in Paris and on her first day there she is confronted by Pierre Mazard, a professor known for his provocative behavior and blunders.

Farewell, Mr. Haffmann
(2022)In 1942 Paris, a jeweller's assistant and his employer must face German occupation.

In Her Name
(2016)André learns that his teenage daughter has died while on vacation in Germany. The more he investigates, the more he’s convinced she was murdered.

An Ordinary Case
(2024)Jean Monier is a disillusioned lawyer, appointed to defend Nicolas Milik, a man accused of murdering his wife. While everything points to his guilt, Monier takes up the case, convinced of his innocence. As his investigations keep bringing him back to the night of the murder and the family dynamics, he also gets closer to his client, adding to the pressure to defend him.

The Second Wind
(2007)1958. Gu, a famous and dangerous gangster who has received a life sentence, escapes from prison. On the run, he decides to flee the country to settle abroad with Manouche, the woman he loves. Gu decides to pull off one last heist but the police's scheming makes him appear as a traitor to his own accomplices. He will do whatever it takes to regain his honour...

The Lookout
(2012)A detective hunts for the marksman who foiled the plan to catch a notorious team of bank robbers.

The Other Woman
(2018)A man fantasises about his best friend's new girlfriend, and finds himself willing to throw caution to the wind to fulfil his wildest dreams.
Daddy Cool
(2008)A brilliant scientist tries to connect with his adolescent daughter.

Among Friends
(2015)Richard, Gilles and Philippe have been friends for nearly 50 years. For the duration of one summer, they set sail with their partners on a magnificent sailing boat, heading for the Mediterranean island of Corsica. But things do not always go smoothly on board, especially since each couple has their own problems, and the weather has some surprises in store for them. Between the laughter and the confessions, old grievances and jealousies gradually come to the surface. The trio find themselves taking stock of their lives and their relationships to the others. Will their friendship weather the storm?

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.

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.

Lucie Aubrac
(1997)Lucie Aubrac is the nail-biting tale of undying love between a couple who are active members of the Resistance, the secret army that fought against the occupying Nazi forces in France.Raymond is arrested at a Resistance meeting during a raid on a doctor's surgery, after a tip off from an inside informant. Lucie attempts to rescue Raymond and his fellow prisoners before they are executed.Lucie's absolute devotion to her husband leads to a dramatic conclusion, risking life and limb in her attempt to free him from the hands of the Gestapo in one of the most remarkable love stories ever told.Based on the dramatic true story and novel 'Outwitting The Gestapo'.

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.