Marie-France Pisier
10 titles
Filmography
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Antoine and Colette
(1962)François Truffaut was commissioned to make this short film for the Parisian section of the 1962 omnibus of films about love, Love At Twenty. Jean-Pierre Léaud returns to the semi-autobiographical role of Antoine Doinel from The 400 Blows. And what do we find? A mischievous, tormented adolescent.

Love on the Run
(1979)Separated from Christine and uncertain about his latest relationship, Antoine (Jean-Pierre Léaud) has finally written a novel inspired by his own experiences in this final chapter of François Truffaut’s series.

The Bronte Sisters
(1979)In rural England in the 1840s, three sisters, Charlotte, Emily, and Anne, live a simple life with their brother, Branwell, and their father, the pastor Patrick Brontë. Although urged to find posts as governesses or private tutors, the four loyal siblings continue to nurture their artistic aspirations.

Trans-Europ-Express
(1966)On a train from Paris to Antwerp, a director and his team hash out the plot to a crime movie as it's enacted by a drug smuggler and a seductress.

The Hot Touch
(1982)Cousin, Cousine
(1975)
Céline and Julie Go Boating
(1974)
French Postcards
(1979)Humorous exploration of three American college students spending a year abroad in Paris.

Inch'Allah dimanche
(2001)Winner - Toronto FF. A deeply moving portrait of an Algerian womans experience as an immigrant in France at a time when racial violence ran deep.

Time Regained
(1999)Acclaimed filmmaker Raul Ruiz's most ambitious literary adaptation, an attempt to condense all of Proust's In Search of Lost Time into a single feature, using the seven-part novel's last installment as a kind of frame is also one of his lushest, most transporting reflections on cinema's power to seize and preserve moments of time. With Catherine Deneuve, Emmanuelle Beart & John Malkovich.