Sandrine Bonnaire
7 titles
Filmography
7 results

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.

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.

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.

A Season in France
(2018)Abbas (Eriq Ebouaney), a college professor and father of two, seeks political asylum in France after fleeing the civil war that has raged in the Central African Republic since 2013. Widowed when his wife died in attempting to escape the country with him, he has since met Carole (Sandrine Bonnaire), who consoles him in his anguish at the French immigration system. Two years of waiting finally elicit a response from the authorities. Everything he holds dear, including his hopes for both his future and those of his children, lie in their decision. Ebouaney and Bonnaire both give compelling performances, while Haroun masterfully contrasts the intimacy of human relationships with the cold bureaucracy of a vast, impersonal system.

The Soul Eater
(2024)During the investigation of multiple gruesome deaths that have plagued a small mountain village, an old legend about The Soul Eater emerges as a connecting force.

Viva Varda!
(2023)Agnès Varda, iconoclastic instigator of the New Wave, reinvented how films could look and what stories they could tell. Viva Varda! reveals a brand new perspective on the influential filmmaker’s life and work, with never-before-seen archive footage and illuminating interviews with her family, friends and collaborators.

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.