Charlotte Gainsbourg
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Filmography
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Nymphomaniac: Vol. I
(2013)A self-diagnosed nymphomaniac (Charlotte Gainsbourg), discovered badly beaten in an alley by an older bachelor (Stellan Skarsgård), recounts the erotic story of her adolescence and young adulthood as he tends to her wounds.

Golden Door
(2006)When a Sicilian family emigrates to America in search of a better life, they arrive in New York to face a number of new challenges as they abandon their old lives and struggle to assimilate in a massive city that is now their home.

Nymphomaniac: Vol. II
(2013)NYMPHOMANIAC: VOLUME II continues the story of the self-diagnosed nymphomaniac Joe (Charlotte Gainsbourg) and her adulthood, during which her journey of self-discovery leads to darker complications. With Jamie Bell, Willem Dafoe, Stellan Skarsgård.

Thank You, Life
(1991)A sinister doctor (Gérard Depardieu) purposely infects a promiscuous woman (Anouk Grinberg) with a sexually transmitted disease.

The Tree
(2010)Blindsided with anguish after her husband's sudden death, Dawn (Charlotte Gainsbourg) struggles to make sense of life without him and care for her four young children. Then, eight-year-old Simone becomes convinced that her father is whispering to her through the leaves of the gargantuan fig tree that towers over their house.

The Passengers of the Night
(2022)The winds of change sweep the streets of Paris at a time both intimidating and liberating for a mother and her teenage children. Charlotte Gainsbourg is at her most enchanting in this drama, which follows in the footsteps of the great Éric Rohmer by tenderly and precisely observing human existence.

Lux Æterna
(2020)As actresses tell stories on the set of a film about witch burning, technical problems, ego, and madness gradually plunge the shoot into chaos.

Suzanna Andler
(2021)Based on the Marguerite Duras play of the same name, Suzanna Andler (Charlotte Gainsbourg) is the portrait of a woman trapped in her marriage to a wealthy, unfaithful businessman in the 1960s. She must choose between her conventional destiny as a wife and mother, and her freedom, embodied by her young lover (Niels Schneider).

Confession of a Child of the Century
(2012)Devastated by the betrayal of his mistress and distraught over the recent death of his father, Octave retreats to the countryside where he meets a young widow, Brigitte. Together, they embark upon a wildly passionate love affair. Soon, however, the painful wounds of Octave's previous affair creep into his current relationship and he is consumed with feelings of doubt and mistrust.

Melancholia
(2011)A woman hosts a lavish wedding for her sister as family bonds fray, and a strange new planet hurtles along an alarming collision course toward Earth.

The Science of Sleep
(2006)The Science of Sleep, a playful romantic fantasy set inside thetopsy-turvy brain of Stephane Miroux, an eccentric young man whosedreams constantly invade his waking life.
Étoile
In an ambitious gambit to save their storied institutions, two world-renowned ballet companies in New York City and Paris swap their most talented stars. From the Executive Producers of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel comes a bold new series celebrating the beauty, humor, and unpredictability of a life devoted to the arts, both on stage and off.

Samba
(2014)Romance blossoms between an undocumented Senegalese immigrant working in Paris and the insomniac caseworker trying to keep him in the country.

Misunderstood
(2014)Asia Argento directs Charlotte Gainsbourg in this hip, funny coming-of-age story about a young girl with a vivid imagination.

Jane Eyre
(1996)A young woman's passionate romance with a handsome and mysterious gentleman is shattered when secrets from his past are revealed, threatening to tear her and her lover apart forever.

Sundown
(2022)When an emergency beckons him home, a wealthy man attempts to abandon his life rather than leave his vacation, igniting simmering family tensions.

Promise at Dawn
(2017)French writer Romain Gary recounts his childhood experiences in World War II Europe and his drive to fulfill the dreams of self-sacrificing mother.

My Dog Stupid
(2019)Henri is a middle-aged writer in crisis who assesses his life when an enormous, impolite, and smelly gray dog sneaks into his house and wreaks havoc.
Alphonse
Alphonse, a quadragenarian going through a professional and marital crisis, reconnects with a father he barely knew and discovers a surprising new calling. Along the way, he meets a galaxy of women, each more exciting and quirkier than the last, plunging him into a journey that is both perilous and transgressive, yet filled with kindness.

Jacky in the Kingdom of Women
(2014)In a land where women are in power and men are domestics, a young man who longs to marry the 'Colonelle,' struggles to realize his dreams.