Sandrine Bonnaire
12 titles
Filmography
12 results

A Nos Amours
(1983)
The Light
(2004)A young woman learns that her father had teamed with an injured man during combat in Algeria.

Vagabond
(1985)A young woman's body is found frozen in a ditch. Through flashbacks and interviews, we see the events that led to her inevitable death.

La Cérémonie
(1995)A wealthy family's new housemaid (Sandrine Bonnaire) befriends a mercurial postmistress (Isabelle Huppert), with dire consequences.

Joan the Maid I: The Battles
(1994)Cohen Film Collection presents a new restoration of Jacques Rivette's ambitious two-part historical epic starring Sandrine Bonnaire. For Joan the Maid: The Battles, the first installment of his ambitious yet restrained two-part study, director and co-screenwriter Rivette surveys the revelatory period where Joan met with royalty, joined the army, and led the French into battle against the English. As Joan, Sandrine Bonnaire gets at the reality behind the legend, showing the matter-of-fact courage of a teenage girl.

Joan the Maid II: The Prisons
(1994)"Joan the Maid: The Prisons,” the second part of Rivette’s diptych, brought leading lady Bonnaire a César Award nomination for her powerful performance, as she plays out windows in the final two years of Joan’s life, from the battlefield victory, to prison life, to the stake.

Could This Be Love?
(2007)Lucas falls in love with Elsa, an artist painting a mural in his building. Not trusting his heart, Lucas asks the head of security to trail her.

A Few Days with Me
(1988)
Varda by Agnès
(2019)Opening the doors of her universe as a storyteller, Agnès Varda revisits, with her customary inventiveness, her inspirations and work. A touching self portrait providing an insight into her oeuvre and how she set out to reinvent cinema.

Under the Sun of Satan
(1987)The battle between good and evil rages on within a priest in a rural community, as the devil tries to lead this man of faith astray. With a tortured soul, this religious figure has lost his way, until he meets a young woman who has committed a mortal sin. Compelled to save her, the priest finds his purpose, but her fate may already be sealed. Based on the book by Georges Bernanos and featuring Gérard Depardieu and Sandrine Bonnaire, this Maurice Pialat film won the coveted Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival, but is one of the most controversial recipients of this prestigious award. From the Cohen Film Collection.

Umami
(2023)France's top chef embarks on a quest to uncover the elusive flavor that has haunted him since he lost to a Japanese chef's noodles years ago.

Happening
(2021)Probing the social prejudices and legal obstacles surrounding abortion, Audrey Diwan’s Golden Lion winner astutely shatters the illusory liberalism of 1960s France. Starring a revelatory Anamaria Vartolomei, this unflinching and powerful cry for reproductive freedom simmers with a timely urgency.