Fanny Ardant
16 titles
Filmography
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Confidentially Yours
(1983)Julien Vercel, an estate agent, is suspected of murdering his wife’s lover. All clues point to him especially when his wife is also found dead. As Vercel is hidden in his office, Barbara Becker, his secretary, investigates these suspicious murders.

The Secrets
(2007)The self-righteous, genius daughter of an ultra-orthodox rabbi rebukes an arranged marriage and falls in love with a new female friend in Israel.

Bright Days Ahead
(2013)In this steamy romantic drama, a beautiful woman in her 60s betrays her marriage by falling into a passionate love affair with a much younger man.

DNA
(2020)Grieving the death of her grandfather, Neige navigates family conflict and questions her world in this meditation about cultural identity and roots.

Chic!
(2015)A crushing breakup has sapped all of Alicia’s inspiration just as she’s expected to design a new collection for her haute couture fashion house.

The Trial Begins
(2007)From Vincenzo Marra, acclaimed writer/director of Sailing Home and The Session Is Open comes his most savage indictment yet of modern Italian society: The Trial Begins. Newcomer Michele Lastella delivers a breakthrough performance as ambitious young Filippo Costa, who rises through the ranks of the Financial Police via his own opportunity for corruption. But when he connects with a wealthy older widow (the legendary Fanny Ardant of The Woman Next Door and Il Divo), Filippo quickly becomes a part of Rome’s social, financial and political elite. In a nation that rewards ruthless ambition, what must one man ultimately sacrifice to build his own empire? Giulia Bevilacqua co-stars in this stunning portrait of today’s amoral Italy that critics have compared to Bertolucci’s THE Conformist. From IFC Films.

The Woman Next Door
(1981)Happily married Bernard (Gérard Depardieu) has his life is thrown into turmoil when Mathilde (Fanny Ardant) - an old flame - moves into the house opposite.

Crossed Tracks
(2007)While researching characters for her next book, a best-selling novelist crosses paths with an escaped serial killer in this French thriller.

Mélo
(1986)Master director Alain Resnais ('Last Year in Marienbad') blurs the line between cinematic technique and theatrical artifice in his acclaimed 'Mélo', adapted from Henri Bernstein's classic play about a doomed love triangle in 1920s Paris. Pierre (Pierre Arditi, 'Love Unto Death') and Marcel (André Dussollier, 'A Good Marriage') are both celebrated concert violinists and lifelong friends, in spite of their differing temperaments. Pierre is modest, sensitive and content with his lot; Marcel is hungry, driven, and pursues a solo career that takes him to the four corners of the world. After years apart, the two friends reunite when Pierre invites Marcel to his home for dinner. It is then that Marcel first meets Pierre's wife Romaine (Sabine Azéma, 'Cosmos'), sparking a passionate affair that can only end in tragedy before the curtain falls.

What a Drag
(1996)
Love Unto Death
(1984)Cohen Film Collection is proud to present Alain Resnais's LOVE UNTO DEATH. In Uzès, a mysterious, austere town, four characters who live in seclusion have a simple yet superb life. It is the story of two couples. The first, Judith and Jérôme, have been living for ten years in deep, exalted mutual understanding. Both clerics, they have their own ideas on faith.

Waiting for You
(2017)While investigating his late father's secret past in Southern France, Paul becomes suspicious of the mysterious and melancholic Madeleine.

The Bare Necessity
(2019)Pierre's life turns enchanting yet turbulent when the mysterious Juliette crashes into his world, challenging his family's unique existence.

Afraid of the Dark
(1991)A young boy who is going blind comes to believe that a serial killer has become obsessed with murdering his mother, and only he can stop it.

Swann in Love
(1984)
Elizabeth
(1998)This acclaimed epic of the Queen's treacherous rise to power received seven Academy Award nominations and stars Oscar winners Cate Blanchett, Geoffrey Rush and Richard Attenborough.