François Cluzet
19 titles
Filmography
19 results

The Intouchables
(2011)A quadriplegic man shocks his aristocratic circle when he hires a black man from the projects as a caretaker and they bond as inspiring friends.

Little White Lies 2
(2019)As his 60th birthday approaches, Max is alone and down, so he takes a trip to his house by the sea, where he soon gets a surprise visit from friends he hasn't seen in years.

Scribe
(2016)The unemployed Duval is contacted by a mysterious organization to transcribe intercepted calls. He accepts the job with no suspicions, since it restores stability to his life, but it will soon result in political shenanigans of all kinds.
Wind from Wyoming
(1994)A young woman is knocked for a loop when her boxer boyfriend breaks up with her and takes up with her mother.

Game of Four
(2007)Game of Four is a 2007 French comedy film directed by Bruno Dega.

The Hook
(2004)Crime novelist Ben Castelano (François Cluzet) gets a taste of the real thing when he runs into old chum Brice Cantor (Bernard Giraudeau). Both men are writers, but are worlds apart in terms of financial success. Ben is struggling to find a publisher for his most recent novel, while Brice's books are best sellers. But beneath the well-heeled exterior, Brice has problems of his own. This leads to an offer: He'll publish Ben's book under his own name and split the money -- if Ben kills his wife.

Poly
(2020)Cécile, a 10-year-old, moves to the south of France with her mother, Louise. Integration with the other children of the village is not easy. When a passing circus sets up next door, Cécile discovers that Poly the star pony is being abused. She decides to protect him and organize his escape! Pursued by Brancalou, the disturbing director of the circus, and the mysterious Victor, Cécile and Poly embark on a run full of twists and turns, a true initiatory journey and an incredible story of friendship...

Story of Women
(1988)Claude Chabrol’s acclaimed drama once again sees Isabelle Huppert excel at playing tragic and unlikable women who still elicit visceral sympathy. Tackling a true story amid a shameful chapter in French history, the film’s chillingly unsentimental outlook only enhances its authentic complexities.

The French Revolution
(1989)When Louis XVI summoned the Etats-Generaux he unleashes a revolution that would change his country and cost his life. This is the story of one of the crucial points in the history of France, and Europe, divided into two parts.

Quantum Love
(2014)The loving 15-year marriage and happy family Pierre has built could all come crashing down the one fateful evening he meets the irresistible Elsa.

The Adversary
(2002)
Late August, Early September
(1999)Thirty-something Gabriel is in romantic transition from Jenny to Anne, while as an editor much of his time is spent on his friend Adrien.

Masquerade
(2022)When a young gigolo falls under the spell of a tantalizing con artist, a devious scheme is hatched under the French Riviera's burning sun. In their pursuit of a life of luxury, will the two lovers go so far as to sacrifice the livelihoods of a former movie star and a real estate agent?

Chocolat
(1988)Claire Denis drew on her own childhood experiences growing up in colonial French Africa for her multilayered, languorously absorbing feature debut, which explores many of the themes that would recur throughout her work. Returning to the town where she grew up in Cameroon after many years living in France, a white woman (Mireille Perrier) reflects on her relationship with Protée (Isaach De Bankolé), a Black servant with whom she formed a friendship while not fully grasping the racial divides that governed their worlds.

Janis and John
(2003)
Rose Island
(2020)An idealistic engineer builds his own island off the coast of Italy and declares it a nation, drawing the attention of the world — and the government.

A Monster in Paris
(2011)Experiments gone wrong and a chemical explosion results in a monster unleashed in Paris, but he might not be as dangerous as everyone thought.

Too Beautiful for You
(1989)A rich Frenchman (Gérard Depardieu) has a chic wife (Carole Bouquet) and a warm, loving and homely mistress (Josiane Balasko).

Paris
(2008)Over the course of several months, various stories are intertwined, with different characters and plot threads intersecting.