Michel Bouquet
14 titles
Filmography
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Night and Fog
(1956)Documentary cameras contrast the horrors of Auschwitz with the peaceful countryside surrounding it.

Renoir
(2012)Wounded in World War I, Jean Renoir returns to his painter father’s French Riviera home where both are renewed and inspired by an enchanting woman.

The Cop
(1970)
The Little Bedroom
(2011)After a fall, an elderly man risks losing his independence until he is taken in by his nurse, who cares for him while grappling with her own tragedy.

Secret Ceremony
(2022)A client's death in prison propels a lawyer into an introspective journey where fantasies, nightmares, and the pursuit of freedom intertwine.

The Toy
(1976)When François, a journalist, is touring a big store for an article, he is chosen by the son of the owner, Rambal-Cochet, as his new toy. Totally afraid of the despotic industrialist who is also the newspaper's owner, François is forced to endure this masquerade.

Les Misérables
(1982)An English dubbed adaptation of the French classic about an early 19th-century peasant released after a 17-year prison sentence for stealing bread.

The Art Dealer
(2015)Art Dealer follows a Jewish woman who embarks on a journey to recover family paintings stolen by the Nazis; and discovers some family secrets are best kept hidden.

Papa, the Lil' Boats
(1971)Marc and his gang have a brilliant idea: they will kidnap Vénus de Palma, a rich heiress. This idea soon proves to be a nightmare… After she’s abducted, the seductive and intelligent Vénus manages to entice one member of the gang after the other, pitting them against each other.

Mississippi Mermaid
(1969)A plantation owner falls hopelessly in love with his mail-order bride, despite the fact that she is not what she seems and intends to deceive him.

Monsieur Vincent
(1947)A compassionate and beautiful film about the remarkably selfless life of Saint Vincent de Paul (Pierre Fresnay, Grand Illusion), who devoted his life to caring for the poor and the sick, through poverty and plague. Director Maurice Cloche's powerful and dramatic biopic reveals how St. Vincent de Paul's unwavering commitment to the poor made him one of the greatest humanitarians in history.

A Wall in Jerusalem
(1968)Seventy-three years of struggle for religious freedom is vividly recorded using rare archival footage and photographs of 20th-century Israel.

All the Mornings of the World
(1991)An aging cellist in Louis XIV's court remembers his time under the tutelage of a reclusive composer, where he learned about ambition, music and love.

This Special Friendship
(1964)A newcomer to a rigid Catholic school for boys finds himself surprisingly in an institution rife with sexual tension. In this celibate world, Georges is shocked to discover that the classmate who first befriended him is having a love affair with another boy. At first repelled, Georges eventually meets the young Alexandre who immediately changes his tune about the formation of a special friendship.