Jean Carmet
10 titles
Filmography
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Black and White in Color
(1976)An Academy Award-winning film about French colonists who get lost in West Africa and find themselves at war with their German neighbors.

Germinal
(1993)When an ex-mechanic begins work at a coal mine in 1870s France and is brutally exploited by the management, he leads his fellow workers in a strike.

Les Misérables
(1982)An English dubbed adaptation of the French classic about an early 19th-century peasant released after a 17-year prison sentence for stealing bread.

Alice or the Last Escapade
(1977)A young woman who leaves her husband one stormy night soon finds herself lost and trapped inside a fantastic paradox that defies all reality.

Buffet Froid
(1979)Three men—an unemployed young man, a police chief-inspector, and a killer—are thrown into a series of events in a surrealist world.

Thank You, Life
(1991)A sinister doctor (Gérard Depardieu) purposely infects a promiscuous woman (Anouk Grinberg) with a sexually transmitted disease.

Monsieur Vincent
(1947)A compassionate and beautiful film about the remarkably selfless life of Saint Vincent de Paul (Pierre Fresnay, Grand Illusion), who devoted his life to caring for the poor and the sick, through poverty and plague. Director Maurice Cloche's powerful and dramatic biopic reveals how St. Vincent de Paul's unwavering commitment to the poor made him one of the greatest humanitarians in history.

Sorceress
(1987)Sorceress is a suspenseful drama revolving around a medieval monk who, sent by the Pope to seek out heretics, arrives in a small French village where he discovers a strangely beautiful and mysterious forest woman. She is respected in the village because she performs ancient healing rituals and understands nature's secrets.

The Fighting Musketeers
(1961)To join the Musketeers, young D'Artagnan gets embroiled in a conspiracy in which Cardinal Richelieu tries to seize the crown from the King of France.
