Leslie Caron
12 titles
Filmography
12 results

The L-Shaped Room
(1962)In an Academy Award nominated performance, Jane, a young pregnant French girl who moves to a seedy boarding house in London for a new start.

Leslie Caron: The Reluctant Star
(2016)The beloved talent in the worlds of film, dance, and theater transports us back to the golden age of the 20th century, as one of its last witnesses.

Father Goose
(1964)During World War II, an unkempt, uncouth and unshaven beach bum who tries to avoid action by taking a cushy job reporting on Japanese air activity is forced to step up to duty when a French schoolmistress and her seven charges crash land nearby.

Madron
(1970)A nun, who is the sole survivor of an Indian massacre of a wagon train, is taken in by a cantankerous old gunfighter and finds her devotion divided.
Promise Her Anything
(1966)A widow develops a love-hate relationship with her upstairs neighbour when she asks him to watch her child as she tries to woo her boss who hates kids.

Is Paris Burning?
(1966)A German general is ordered by Hitler to destroy Paris if it is in danger of being recaptured by the Allies.

Dangerous Moves
(1984)In this Academy Award-winning film, an aging Soviet chess champion faces off against his former student, a Soviet defector, in a World Championship.
Funny Bones
(1995)Failed American comedian Tommy Fawkes lives under the shadow of his successful comic father. Trying to find his own niche in life, he begins searching for the funniest sketches in the world and travels to Blackpool where he encounters the tragi-comic Parker family and begins to uncover his own dark family secret.

The Man Who Lived at the Ritz
(1988)Amidst war-torn Europe, an American art student staying at the fabulous Ritz Paris opts to ignore it and continue living the high-life.

A Christmas Carol
(2020)Dickens’ classic tale is honored by a Victorian family’s toy theatre company, which captures the imaginations and hearts of children and adults.

Love, Cecil
(2017)Oscar-winning set and costume designer, photographer, writer and painter Cecil Beaton was not only a dazzling chronicler, but an arbiter of his time. From the Bright Young Things to the front lines of war to the international belle monde and the pages of Vogue and then onto the Queen's official photographer, Beaton embodied the cultural and political changes of the twentieth century.

Passion's Way
(1999)A woman who broke up with her lover years earlier reunites with him, but their reunion is altered by the fact that he’s dating one of her employees.