Grégoire Colin
16 titles
Filmography
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Sex Is Comedy
(2002)A director struggles to film a difficult sex scene between two actors who happen to hate each other, in Catherine Breillat's witty exploration of intimacy coordination.

Meeting with Pol Pot
(2024)Democratic Kampuchea (Cambodia) - 1978. Three journalists are invited by the Khmer Rouge to conduct an exclusive interview of the regime’s leader, Pol Pot. Under the eyes of the journalists, the beautiful picture cracks, revealing the horror. Their journey progressively turns into a nightmare. Freely inspired by journalist Elizabeth Becker’s account in When The War Was Over.

Prey
(2011)In his stepfamily's countryside retreat, Nathan knew that the traditional autumn family reunion was going to be particularly stormy. Claire, his wife, had to announce her recent pregnancy, and tough decisions would need to be made to prevent the family's pesticide business from closing down. But on the first night, a terrorized deer mysteriously attacks Claire's father. The men decide to ventur...

Before the Rain
(1994)The first film made in the newly independent Republic of Macedonia, Milcho Manchevski’s BEFORE THE RAIN crosscuts the stories of an orthodox Christian monk (Grégoire Colin), a British photo agent (Katrin Cartlidge), and a native Macedonian war photographer (Rade Šerbedžija) to paint a portrait of simmering ethnic and religious hatred about to reach its boiling point. Made during the strife of the war-torn Balkan states in the nineties, this gripping triptych of love and violence is also a timeless evocation of the loss of pastoral innocence, and remains one of recent cinema’s most powerful laments on the futility of war.

Beau Travail
(2000)A member of the French Foreign Legion becomes jealous when a new recruit catches the commanding officer's eye.

Revoir Paris
(2022)A survivor of a mass shooting at a Paris bistro relives the worst night of her life through the eyes of the only people who can understand her trauma.

The Vourdalak
(2023)Lost in a hostile forest, the Marquis d'Urfé, a noble emissary of the King of France, finds refuge in the home of a strange family.

35 Shots of Rum
(2009)Train driver and single father Lionel and his student daughter Josephine share a flat. Upstairs lives Noe, for whom Josephine has a thing. Along the corridor, taxi driver Gabrielle has carried a torch for Lionel for years.

The Price of Success
(2017)Struggling to balance family ties and a career, a rising comedian of Parisian banlieue roots learns the true price of fame.

Harmony
(2022)Lalou, a young shepherd, goes to a strange hotel lost in the heart of the mountain, where he spends time with Harmony, an android he loves.

Simple Passion
(2021)In this tale of lust and vulnerability, a mother falls into an addictive relationship with a Russian diplomat with whom she has nothing in common.

Mona Lisa Has Vanished
(2011)While in Paris writing a screenplay and battling writer’s block, Frank meets a woman who believes she’s escaped from Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa.

Gold Brick
(2023)Determined to even the scales and profit from his thankless job, a factory worker schemes to traffic luxury perfumes from under his employer's nose.

Playlist
(2021)A graphic designer who missed her chance at art school struggles to make ends meet in Paris while drifting between a number of different lovers.

Bastards
(2013)Claire Denis’ moody and atmospheric thriller about an absent brother returning to the fold to investigate his family’s murky secrets.

The Partisan
(2025)Inspired by the true story of Krystyna Skarbek, a brave Polish spy working for the British army behind enemy lines during World War II. After a betrayal, she is compromised in Warsaw and finds herself in a murky world of treachery.