Charles Denner
6 titles
Filmography
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The Man Who Loved Women
(1977)An eccentric Casanova who falls in love with every woman he meets writes an autobiography about his many romantic conquests in this witty romcom.

Bluebeard
(1963)A doctor uncovers a serial murder case when a sedated patient reveals a murderous secret. As bodies pile up, he races to solve the mystery before becoming the next victim.

The Two of Us
(1967)Cohen Film Collection presents this comically bittersweet coming of age story, Claude Berri's The Two of Us is also a poignant drama of identity and heritage. When an 8-year-old Jewish boy (Alain Cohen) living in Nazi-occupied France is sent by his parents to live in the country with the Catholic parents of their friends, he is faced with a culture clash both religious and generational.

A Thousand Billion Dollars
(1982)From Henri Verneuil comes a captivating conspiracy thriller about a young journalist who uncovers an assassination plot hatched by an American multinational company intent on taking over several French industries. He aims to gather enough evidence to expose the American corporation for what it really is, before French companies start to disappear—along with their employees.

Z
(1969)A political assassination uncovers a hotbed of corruption.

Golden Eighties
(1986)You can almost smell the hairspray in Akerman’s exuberant but subversive musical about the many romantic entanglements of salon workers in a shopping mall basement. Its natty 1980s style, witty song lyrics, rapturous dance sequences, not to mention a gloriously bitchy male-suited quartet, deliver all the joys of the genre.