Annie Girardot
13 titles
Filmography
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It Rains in My Village
(1968)In a Yugoslavian village, a young farmer is seduced and abandoned by a schoolteacher and then kills his wife leaving his father to take the blame.

Vice and Virtue
(1963)Set during the Nazi occupation of France, "Vice and Virtue" is a stylized retelling of the Marquis de Sade’s "Justine" starring Catherine Deneuve.

Le Dernier Baiser
(1977)The Last Kiss is a contemporary comedy-drama about life, love, infidelity, forgiveness, marriage, friendship and coming to grips with turning 30.

The Piano Teacher
(2001)Erika is a music teacher in Vienna living a hermetic, love-hate existence with her overbearing mother, escaping only to visit porn cinemas and peepshows. When she meets clean-cut, charismatic student Walter, Erika’s carefully calibrated lifestyle is threatened. Control trades hands between student and teacher, as Erika’s masochistic tendencies are inflicted upon Walter during a torrid affair.

Maigret Sets a Trap
(1958)Inspector Maigret tries to trap a killer and discovers why a happily married, wealthy, and talented man should want to bump off women at night. Jean Gabin is perfect as Georges Simenon's secure and steady sleuth, and old-hand Jean Delannoy expertly keeps up the pace and suspense in this enjoyable whodunnit.

Love Is a Funny Thing
(1969)A man and a woman from France, both married to other people, fall in love while traveling in the US and embark on a passion-fueled cross-country trip.

Speaking of Murder
(1957)From acclaimed crime writer Auguste Le Breton comes this gripping noir thriller starring cinema icon Jean Gabin. Louis Bertain’s (Gabin) garage serves as a front for a gang of thieves. He and his accomplices keep up a civic veneer by day and commit crimes in Paris by night. This status quo is upset when one of the gang members becomes convinced that Louis’ younger brother is a police informer.

The Witches
(1967)A film of five separate comedy to drama segments--directed by Visconti, Bolognini, Pasolini, Franco Rossi and de Sica. The international cast includes Clint Eastwood, Annie Girardot and Alberto Sordi, and Silvana Mangan.

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.

Rocco and His Brothers
(1960)Five brothers move north with their mother to Milan, finding fame in the boxing ring and love in the same woman. Labeled by Scorsese as “one of the most sumptuous black-and-white pictures,” this is a timeless story of modernity, class tension, and family drama by director Luchino Visconti and staring Alain Delon.

Earth Light
(1970)An achingly romantic vision of wanderlust and unsettled ennui, Earth Light is the most optimistic of Guy Gilles’s features. Like his earlier films, it’s a rhythmic, fragmented study in memory, and how the pleasures of the present moment can stave off the emotional dead-ends of a regretful past.

The Dirty Game
(1965)Big-name cast compliments this epionage thriller that features Fonda as a non-American undercover agent who escapes from the Russians with vital intelligence secrets intended for U.S. intelligence chief, Ryan. Severasl inter-related episodes.

Thank You, Life
(1991)A sinister doctor (Gérard Depardieu) purposely infects a promiscuous woman (Anouk Grinberg) with a sexually transmitted disease.