Jean-Pierre Darroussin
10 titles
Filmography
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Conversations with My Gardener
(2007)Un quinquagénaire, peintre parisien, décide de retourner aux sources dans le centre de la France. Pour l'aider à entretenir son terrain, il fait appel à un ancien complice de la communale...

Paris Follies
(2014)Brigitte and Xavier let routine and weariness set in after their children leave their cattle farm. When Brigitte is wooed by a young man, she takes a trip to Paris to see him, but things do not go according to plan.

Gloria Mundi
(2019)In Marseille, a family gathers for the birth of baby Gloria.

Special Delivery
(2002)After infuriating a woman's (Sandrine Kiberlain) husband (Jean-Pierre Darroussin), a conductor (Richard Debuisne) causes further chaos by sending her a bouquet.

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.

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)
Tomorrow's Another Day
(2000)Chance encounters between several strangers, including a bourgeois housewife, a henpecked husband and a cellist, offer a comic peek at Parisian life.

My Best Pals
(1989)Five best friends from 1968 have a memorable reunion in Paris 15 years later during one friend's rock concert.

Little Nicholas' Treasure
(2021)France, early 1960s. In the idyllic world of 9-year-old Nicholas, there is Papa, Mum, his school, and - most importantly - his ragtag group of friends. Mischievous and inseparable, they call themselves 'The Invincibles', and life couldn't be better. A lavish big-screen adventure featuring author Rene Goscinny (Astérix) and illustrator Jean-Jacques Sempé's beloved character, a young boy with limitless curiosity and a dangerously overactive imagination.