Jean-Pierre Darroussin
10 titles
Filmography
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Red Lights
(2004)A psychologist (Sigourney Weaver) and her assistant (Cillian Murphy) investigate a renowned psychic (Robert De Niro) who has resurfaced years after his critic mysteriously passed away.

A Woman's Life
(2016)A Woman's Life is a tale of tormented love embedded in the restrictive social and moral codes of marriage and family in 19th century Normandy. Upon finishing her schooling in a convent, young aristocrat Jeanne marries local Viscount Julien de Lamare, who soon reveals himself to be a miserly and unfaithful husband. As she navigates his chronic infidelity, pressure from her family and community, and the alternating joys and burdens of motherhood, Jeanne's rosy illusions about her privileged world are slowly stripped away.

Le Havre
(2011)Aki Kaurismäki returns to France with this sun-kissed utopian parable. One of his most politically resonant films, Le Havre echoes The Man Without a Past’s ruminations on community and resilience, albeit this time (via a hat tip to Carl Dreyer’s Ordet) with a nod to the vagaries of the divine.

Fanny
(2013)The continuation of Marius and Fanny’s love story erupts with a shocking revelation that brings Marius home from sea and threatens the couple's future.

Marius
(2013)Young Marius dreams of becoming a sailor. But his desire for a life at sea becomes complicated when his childhood sweetheart, whom he's always secretly loved, reveals that she loves him too.

The Death of Auguste
(2015)One evening, old Auguste drops dead among the customers at his restaurant. He leaves three sons. Of these, Antoine was his partner in the old bistrot. The two others are mostly worried about the inheritance, suspecting Antoine of robbing the old man.
Cold Water
(1994)
22 Bullets
(2010)Having been left for dead with 22 bullets in his body after being shot by a former childhood friend, a retired mobster sets out to get his revenge.

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.

How Much Do You Love Me?
(2005)In this gleeful, bawdy sex comedy, François, a balding, downtrodden office worker tells the gorgeous prostitute, Daniela, that he's won the lottery and invites her home to spend his money.