Catherine Deneuve
53 titles
Filmography
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A Cop
(1972)In this film noir, acclaimed director Jean-Pierre Melville's final film, a Paris police chief (ALAIN DELON) discovers that his nightclub owner friend (RICHARD CRENNA) also leads a group of bank robbers. When he's tipped off that the same robbers are planning a drug heist, the police chief races to defeat his two-faced friend. Meanwhile, the police chief has engaged in some double-crossing himself - by sharing the same woman (CATHERINE DENEUVE) with the man he calls his friend.

The Big Picture
(2010)Paul Exben is a success story - a great job, a glamorous wife and two wonderful sons. Except that this is not the life he has been dreaming of. A moment of madness is going to change his life, forcing him to assume a new identity that will enable him to live his life fully...

March or Die
(1977)In the 1920s, a French Foreign Legion unit protects an archaeological dig, until the discovery of a sacred burial site ignites an Arab tribal revolt.

Royal Palace
(2005)An ordinary speech therapist who is married to the King's younger son reluctantly becomes Queen upon the monarch's death. Life isn't a laugh every day for these crowned heads. But it can be...
Langlois
(1970)
Citizen Jane Fonda
(2020)This documentary examines the life and career of Jane Fonda, an Academy Award-winning actress, producer, businesswoman, and feminist icon.

The Brand New Testament
(2015)The 10-year-old daughter of God gets fed up with his petty cruelty and pulls a lark that undoes his authority before she flees to the mortal world.

The World of Jacques Demy
(1995)A documentary about the late Jacques Demy, man and cineaste, by his widow, filmmaker Agnes Varda.

3 Hearts
(2014)A touching and tense drama about destiny, connections, and passion, 3 Hearts presents a headily romantic look at a classic love triangle. One night in provincial France, Marc meets Sylvie after missing his train back to Paris. Instantly and intensely drawn to one another, they wander through the streets until morning in rare, almost choreographed, harmony.

Lafayette: The Lost Hero
(2010)“Lafayette: The Lost Hero” tells the exciting story of this neglected and controversial figure and his quest to bring democracy to America and France. After leaving home at 19 to fight courageously for the independence of the United States, and returned to France in 1781 to fight in vain for democratic reform.

God Loves Caviar
(2012)The epic true story of a humble Greek pirate, from his rise as a caviar tycoon and friendship with Catherine the Great to his destiny as a war hero.

Celebration
(2018)As Yves Saint Laurent, one of the greatest Parisian haute couture designers, draws the sketches for his final collection, behind the scenes, Pierre Bergé manages a series of events to celebrate the fashion icon as a modern myth.

Helmut Newton: The Bad and the Beautiful
(2020)A wildly entertaining portrait of Helmut Newton, the trailblazing photographer who had a defining impact on the world of fashion. One of the great masters of photography, Helmut Newton's unique and striking way of depicting women has always posed the question: did he empower his subjects or treat them as sexual objects?