Jean Bouise
10 titles
Filmography
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The Last Battle
(1983)Experience Luc Besson's dark vision of the future. LE DERNIER COMBAT (THE LAST BATTLE) - a cult classic exploration of post-apocalyptic survival. In a world populated with savages, living amongst thewreckage of a devastated civilization, one man wages war against brutality and isolation. Filmed inblack and white, and almost entirely without dialogue, Besson's first film presents in every...

Tintin and the Blue Oranges
(1964)
The Old Gun
(1975)During World War II, a French surgeon decides to take revenge on an SS squad after the atrocities they committed in his childhood village and home.

Death of a Corrupt Man
(1977)Serrano, a virtuoso at the art of blackmail, is dead. Plenty of people with skeletons in their closets are happy about it and Xavier Maréchal wouldn't exactly be upset either if it weren't for his friend Philippe admitting that he committed the murder. Indeed, Serrano's death was not an accident.

The Things of Life
(1970)
The Confession
(1970)The master of the political thriller, Costa-Gavras became an instant phenomenon after the mammoth success of Z, and he quickly followed it with the equally riveting The Confession. Based on a harrowing true story from the era of Soviet bloc show trials, the film stars Yves Montand as a Czechoslovak Communist Party official who, in the early fifties, is abducted, imprisoned, and interrogated over a frighteningly long period, and left in the dark about his captors’ motives. Also starring Simone Signoret and Gabriele Ferzetti, the film is an unflinching, intimate depiction of one of the twentieth century’s darkest chapters, told from one bewildered man’s point of view.

Mr. Klein
(1976)Paris, January 1942 - art dealer Robert Klein is making a killing. For this loyal Frenchman the Nazi occupation is a unique business opportunity.

The Big Blue
(1988)The rivalry between Enzo and Jacques, two childhood friends and now world-renowned free divers, becomes a beautiful and perilous journey into oneself and the unknown.

I Am Cuba
(1964)Director Mikhail Kalatozov's newly restored masterpiece uses four stunning vignettes to paint a picture of pre-revolutionary Cuba.

Subway
(1985)On improvising a burglary at a shady tycoon's home, Fred takes refuge in the hip and surreal universe of the Paris Metro and meets unique individuals.