Catherine Deneuve
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In the Name of My Daughter
(2014)In 1976 when her marriage falls apart, Agnès Le Roux (ADÈLE HAENEL) moves back to the South of France from Africa to live with her mother, Renee. There, Agnès falls in love with Maurice Agnelet (GUILLAUME CANET), a lawyer and Renee's business advisor, who is ten years her senior. In November 1977, after a failed suicide attempt, Agnes disappears. Her body is never found. Thirty years on, Maurice Agnelet remains the prime suspect in a murder case with no body and no proof of his guilt. Convinced of his involvement, Renée is prepared to fight to the bitter end to see him put behind bars...

Claire Darling
(2019)What are we without our memories and most-treasured possessions? Thats the question that were invited to contemplate in CLAIRE DARLING, the thoughtful and affecting new film from Julie Bertuccelli (Since Otar Left), based on the best-selling novel by Lynda Rutledge. On the first day of summer, reclusive millionaire Claire (Catherine Deneuve) lays all of her worldly objects out on the front lawn of her mansion, impulsively determined to sell everything. As a horde of curious bystanders and opportunistic neighbours fight over the ridiculously underpriced antiques, each object stirs vivid memories for Claire of her flamboyant life. But soon, her long-estranged daughter Marie (Chiara Mastroianni) arrives, determined to stop these proceedings by any means.

Peaceful
(2021)A sick man, a worried mother, a determined doctor, and a hard-working nurse have one year and four seasons to learn what it means to die while living.

All That Divides Us
(2017)
Dancer in the Dark
(2000)The ultimate postmodern musical, von Trier’s quirky genre hybrid hinges on a ravishing performance by Icelandic pop star Björk, which makes the most of her innocent vitality. This idiosyncratic fantasy and overpowering tearjerker took home the Palme d’Or at Cannes, along with Best Actress for Björk!

Standing Tall
(2015)Abandoned by his mother (Sara Forestier) at the age of 6, Malony (Rod Paradot) is constantly in and out of juvenile court. An adoptive family grows around this young delinquent: Florence (Catherine Deneuve), a children's magistrate nearing retirement, and Yann (Benoît Magimel), a caseworker and himself the survivor of a very difficult childhood. Together they follow the boy's journey and try unfailingly to save him. Then Malony is sent to a stricter educational center, where he meets Tess (Diane Rouxel), a very special young girl who will show him that there are reasons for hope.

Mississippi Mermaid
(1969)A plantation owner falls hopelessly in love with his mail-order bride, despite the fact that she is not what she seems and intends to deceive him.

Bad Seeds
(2018)Troubled by his past, a scam artist who runs a petty racket with his adoptive mom finds redemption while mentoring a group of difficult students.

Beloved
(2011)Starring Catherine Deneuve and (her real-life daughter) Chiara Mastroianni, this sly and exquisitely romantic musical drama from Christophe Honoré (Love Songs, Dans Paris) spans over three decades as it follows a mother and daughter's misadventures in love.

The Midwife
(2017)Follows the unlikely friendship between Claire, a talented but tightly wound midwife, and the estranged, free-spirited mistress of her late father.

The April Fools
(1969)Howard Brubaker (Jack Lemmon) is a newly promoted man trapped in a loveless marriage. Catherine's (Catherine Deneuve) marriage would be ideal if her husband wasn't a womanizer. Soon the pair find themselves falling in love, and facing their spouses.

Hustle
(1975)Reynolds plays an old-fashioned L.A. cop who spends his days investigating suicides, porn rings and the mob.

Vice and Virtue
(1963)Set during the Nazi occupation of France, "Vice and Virtue" is a stylized retelling of the Marquis de Sade’s "Justine" starring Catherine Deneuve.

The Girl on the Train
(2009)When an emotionally conflicted young woman lies about being the victim of an anti-Semitic attack, her story becomes the focus of an entire nation, and then the world

Marcello Mio
(2024)This is the story of a woman named Chiara. She is an actress, the daughter of Marcello Mastroianni and Catherine Deneuve. During a summer that sees her reality fall into disarray, Chiara decides to live as her father. She dresses like him. She speaks like him. Chiara’s impersonation is so convincing that people around her begin to believe. They call her “Marcello.”

Lovers Like Us
(1975)A young black man becomes the legendary leader of a rebel army, as the daring ambush on the beach takes place the leader of the rebel army is captured.

A Slightly Pregnant Man
(1973)
Terrible Jungle
(2020)Adventurous homebuyers leave the fast-paced city life behind and search for their dream homes in the middle of the jungle.

The Musketeer
(2001)His sweetheart and the queen of France have been kidnapped by a ferocious villian - and young D'Artagnan is ready effect a swashbuckling rescue! With Mena Suvari, Tim Roth, Stephen Rea.

Persepolis
(2007)This delightful animation provides a potted history of modern Iran through one woman's experience; from a precocious and outspoken nine-year-old as the Shah is deposed and the veil is forced on women, to a bold 14-year-old sent to school in Austria where she discovers music and men.