Charles Berling
17 titles
Filmography
17 results

March of the Penguins
(2005)This amazing film tells a story of love and survival in frozen Antarctica and follows the mating ritual of emperor penguins. In summer they find a mate, who lays an egg and leaves to feed. The father protects the egg during the harsh winter until it hatches in spring and the mother returns to feed her young.
The Frozen Dead
In this icy thriller, a grisly discovery on a mountain in the French Pyrenees leads detective Martin Servaz into a dangerous dance with a serial killer.

Heartstrings
(2016)12-year-old Marie, a good student and a promising violinist suffers from a degenerative eye disease and knows that eventually she will have to live in the dark. In the middle of the school year, her parents announce that they're going to send her to an institute for the blind. Marie has other plans... and gets Victor, the class clown, to help with her plan.

The Clearstream Affair
(2015)Journalist Deni Robert and Judge Renaud Van Ruymbeke shake up the French governing class by exposing a dark political financial machine called the Clearstream system.

Summer Hours
(2008)Family traditions are challenged by new attitudes in this restrained, exquisite film from Olivier Assayas: a filmmaker whose cinema covers a diverse range of genres and milieus, collectively transforming modern anxieties into engrossing drama. With the late Edith Scob, and a blonde-haired Binoche!

The Man of My Life
(2006)A married man meets his neighbor on a summer holiday in Provence and begins to experience feelings of attraction that threaten to end his marriage.

Demonlover
(2002)Diane works for VolfGroup, a hugely powerful conglomerate that is negotiating the acquisition of TokyoAnime, whose revolutionary pornographic 3D manga is set to annihilate the competition in an extraordinarily lucrative market. Two companies are battling for exclusive rights to Volf's content: Mangatronics and Demonlover. Mangatronics has recruited Diane to torpedo Demonlover from within, and she finds a connection with the latter company and an interactive torture website known as "The Hellfire Club." However, Diane is soon challenged every step of the way by her amoral colleague, an antagonistic and mysterious assistant, and an outspoken, pot-smoking American executive.

We Were Young
(2015)Five friends learn the most chaste of them is planning to tour the world in his boat.
Tu es mon fils
(2015)The discovery of a lifeless body triggers a mother’s murder investigation in this gripping French thriller. Directed by Didier Le Pecheur

What's in a Name
(2012)A pleasant dinner party devolves into chaos when an expectant father and his very pregnant wife reveal the name they’ve chosen for their unborn son.

Trader Games
(2010)Erwan, a trader at a major New York bank, bets, plays and wins. But he wants more, always more. Convinced that he's got hold of a magical formula that will make him the master of the financial markets, he persuades Sybille to develop a model of his vision and to create a hedge fund. He persuaded her to follow him. Erwan ends up caught in a game where any tactic is allowed...

Elle
(2016)A successful businesswoman gets caught up in a game of cat and mouse as she tracks down the unknown man who raped her. Subtitled.

Secret Agents
(2004)Field agents Georges and Lisa take on a final mission in Morocco, but when she’s framed for drug trafficking, Georges must uncover who betrayed them.

Black Tide
(2018)Based on a novel, an alcoholic cop finds himself on the track of a suspicious teacher after a boy is reported to be missing.

Escape from Raqqa
(2019)In 2015 Syria, Faustine faces a nightmare with her son. In Paris, activists Gabriel and Adnan risk all to rescue them, bridging two worlds in crisis.

More Than Honey
(2012)Worldwide, millions of honeybee colonies are dying each year, but the causes remain unknown. Depending on the world region, 50% to 90% of all local bees have disappeared, and this epidemic is still spreading from beehive to beehive – all over the planet. Scientists have good reason to be worried by this “colony collapse disorder”: 80% of plant species require bees to be pollinated. Far from being a casual curiosity, the death of honeybees gains frightening importance when we consider that they pollinate a third of all the food we eat.Should we blame pesticides or the medications used to combat them? Parasites or new viruses? Travelling stress? On our trip for answers we meet almond growers in California, a Swiss mountain beekeeper, a bee neuroscientist in Berlin, a pollen dealer in China, a bee researcher in Australia, and an inspirational pioneer forging a future with “killer bees”.

Who You Think I Am
(2019)A middle-aged professor creates a fake Facebook profile to do some undetected online snooping, but it quickly escalates towards obsession.