Philippe Laudenbach
7 titles
Filmography
7 results

Maléfique
(2003)A group of criminals try to harness the dark magic in a serial killer's diary to escape from prison.
La bostella
(2000)Friends are offered creative control for a brand new TV show. Needing to prepare, they rent a house for one month during the summer in the hope that living together will inspire them.

Confidentially Yours
(1983)Julien Vercel, an estate agent, is suspected of murdering his wife’s lover. All clues point to him especially when his wife is also found dead. As Vercel is hidden in his office, Barbara Becker, his secretary, investigates these suspicious murders.

Cash Truck
(2004)A mysterious vengeful man takes a job as a security guard for a money transport company as the company encounters a series of violent robberies.

Marie-Francine
(2017)After being unceremoniously dumped by her husband and downsized out of her job, a 50-year-old woman is forced to move back in with her parents.

My American Uncle
(1980)To illustrate his theory on the complexities of human behavior, Professor Laborit selects three destinies: Jean, a careerist middle class man, Janine, an actress of humble origins, and René, a farmer’s son who manages his own textile company. All face difficult choices in life-changing situations.

Declaration of War
(2011)This exuberant and deeply moving film follows a new couple, Romeo (Jérémie Elkaïm) and Juliette (Valérie Donzelli), who must face the ultimate test when they discover their newborn child is very ill. Gathering their friends and family together, they confront this ordeal together as a form of warfare. Donzelli infuses the story with unexpected verve using a host of cinematic techniques, music and heartbreaking performances that results in a film about a contemporary couple who surprises even themselves with their ability to fight not only for the life of their child but for each other. Drawing on the real life experiences of Donzelli and co-star/co-writer Elkaïm and what they went through when their own son fell ill, the film will bring tears to your eyes and dazzle you with its contagious vitality.