Carole Bouquet
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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'.

That Obscure Object of Desire
(1977)From visionary director Luis Bunuel comes a story of obsession, love and betrayal.

For Your Eyes Only
(1981)Roger Moore as the formidable James Bond takes on the dangerous task of locating a top secret device that lies precariously in the waters off the beautiful Greek coast in this breathtaking action thriller.

Do Not Disturb
(2014)When passionate jazz fan Michel finds a rare album at a flea market, he can’t wait to listen to it – at home, on his own – but the whole world seems to be ganging up to prevent him from doing so. His wife picks this moment to make an unwelcome confession, his wayward son appears out of the blue, one of his friends drops by unannounced, and his mother won’t stop calling. Not to mention that today is Neighbours’ Day. Nowadays, is it ever possible not to be disturbed, even for a single hour? Glib and manipulative, Michel will lie through his teeth to get what he wants: in this case, an hour’s peace. Even so, it will take all his energy, cunning and powers of deception to keep his sunny morning from degenerating into a nightmare. Starring César Award Winner Carole Bouquet (For Your Eyes Only, That Obscure Object of Desire) and Christian Clavier (Serial (Bad) Weddings, Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra, The Visitors), "Do Not Disturb" marks the return of César and BAFTA Awards Winner Patrice Leconte to his favoured genre - comedy.

Fantasies
(2021)Follows six couples and revolves around their intimate lives and fantasies, from role-playing to exhibitionism and abstinence.