Léa Drucker
11 titles
Filmography
11 results

Custody
(2018)The Besson couple divorce. To protect her son from a father she accuses of violence, Miriam asks for exclusive custody, but the father says his son has been turned against him. The judge, unsure, grants a shared custody. Julien, a hostage between his parents, will do everything to prevent the worst.

Last Summer
(2023)
Incredible But True
(2022)Alain and Marie are a middle-aged bourgeois couple who move to their new house in a quiet suburb. A key feature of their new abode that the estate agent points out is a mysterious tunnel in the basement. Little do they realize that it will turn their lives upside down…

The Blue Room
(2014)A puzzlebox neo-noir, this erotic thriller from Mathieu Amalric is one where the French actor’s filmmaking is every bit as enthralling as his performance. We hand you the keys to The Blue Room, a spiral of passion, secrets & murder brilliantly adapted to the screen from Simenon’s eponymous novel.

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.

Two of Us
(2020)After carrying on a passionate affair in secret for decades, two retired neighbors find their relationship put to the test by an unforeseen event.

Low Profile
(2012)There's nothing to keep Yvan in Paris any longer. His wife has left him to live in Thailand. His teenage daughters have chosen to live with his sister Ariane, who is as anxious as she is admirable. Yvan is ready to leave... when beautiful Emmanuelle enters his life... Yvan is going to have to change his plans.

The Holy Family
(2019)The already complicated life of a politically inexperienced French academic takes a turn when the government appoints him as Minister of the Family.

Close
(2022)Both a Cannes prizewinner and Oscar® nominee for Best International Film, the exquisitely acted Close evokes the fragile beauty of boyhood. Set among the flower fields of the Belgian countryside, Lukas Dhont’s profoundly empathetic look at adolescent intimacy reveals the trappings of masculinity.

News from Planet Mars
(2016)Philippe Mars is a reasonable man in an unreasonable world, but the planets have not been exactly aligned in his favor lately. With his son turning into a hardcore vegan, his daughter into a pathological overachiever, and his sister selling oversized paintings of their naked parents, it seems things start to go from bad to insane for our hero in this uproariously funny pitch black comedy.

Synonyms
(2019)Winner of the Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival, Nadav Lapid's "Synonyms" follows a disaffected young Israeli who flees Tel Aviv for Paris to start a new life, but his attempts to find himself awaken past demons and open up an existential abyss. Based on the director's own experiences, this tragicomic puzzle explores the challenges of putting down roots in a new place.