
Christophe Bier
1966 (59 лет)The Wild Boys
Bertrand Mandico
Pauline Lorillard, Vimala Pons
Island of La Réunion, in the beginning of the 20th century. Five teenagers commit a savage crime. As punishment, a Dutch captain takes them to a supernatural island with luxuriant vegetation and bewitching powers.
The Wild Boys
Judith Hôtel
Charlotte Le Bon
Sarah Calcine, Guillaume Kerbusch
To sleep forever is what Rémi dreams of. An insomniac for the past eight years, his life has become an unbearable nightmare. By booking a room in the highly sought-after Judith Hotel, he's offering himself the chance to start anew.
Judith Hotel
C'est plutôt genre Johnny Walker
Olivier Babinet
Christophe Bier, Cosme Castro
Etienne is a young man whose girlfriend Solveig asks him to spend the night away from her apartment. He meets with his friend Bip, and the pair takes a strange pill ordered online that throws them into a repetitive time loop.
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Le mari de Léon
Jean-Pierre Mocky
Jean-Pierre Mocky, Serge Riaboukine
The tragi-comic chronicle of a passionate friendship between Boris Lassef, brilliant but insufferable and tyrannical actor and director, and Léon Yvrard, his confidant and all-round man in love with him, indispensable slave and clever schemer. This terrifying duo, which operates in the theatrical world but can be found in all spheres of jet-society, is about to be shattered by Léon's sister-in-law Nadège, a small but formidable teenager who, thanks to her malice and devastating determination, will succeed in triumphing over Léon and marrying the illustrious Boris.
Leon's Husband
Dead Flash
Bertrand Mandico
Elina Löwensohn, Christophe Bier
We see a succession of scattered glam images: beat-up figures on lucid papers and dreamlike landscapes, until the (apelike) apparition of a model and her photographer. Together, they will play martyr and demiurge. They will attempt to achieve grace in a world of moving surfaces.
Dead Flash
An Erotic Vampire in Paris
Donald Farmer
Erin Brown, Tina Krause
When young Caroline learns of her mother's death in Paris, she travels to the City of Lights for the funeral. Sad and alone, Caroline wanders the exotic city in search of answers, finality, and peace of mind. But only misfortune is in stock, as Caroline is attacked and robbed by a French thug. Coming to her rescue is Isabelle, a mysterious and voluptuous woman who offers her food and shelter. Little does Caroline realize that this Parisian beauty is a modern-day vampire looking for vulnerable victims.
An Erotic Vampire in Paris
Niemand
Bertrand Mandico
Elina Löwensohn, Jenna Thiam
An experimental filmmaker noticed thanks to his film Les Garçons Sauvages, Bertrand Mandico tries for the very first time at the video clip with the “Niemand” song of Kompromat. We found in it his universe, between erotic impetus, violence, and fantastic metamorphosis. Here, he applies codes of a cinema that he envisages as a dream.
Niemand
Conan la barbare
Bertrand Mandico
Claire Dubrucq, Elina Löwensohn
Traveling through the abyss, underworld dog Rainer recounts the six lives of Conann, perpetually put to death by her own future, across eras, myths and ages. From her childhood, a slave of Sanja and her barbarian horde, to her accession to the summits of cruelty at the doors of our world.
Conann
L'imprésario
Serge Bozon
Thomas Chabrol, Laure Marsac
In the fall of 2010, Bozon and co-conspirator Pascale Bodet commandeered the first floor of Paris’s famed Centre Pompidou for 10 days of screenings, lectures and performances that amounted to a counter-canonical history of French cinema. During the ensuing merriment (entitled Beaubourg, la dernière Major !) audience members were invited to observe the daily making of this film, directed by Bozon and written by Axelle Ropert, about an inexperienced young journalist (Laure Marsac) sent to the Pompidou to interview a maverick artistic impresario (Thomas Chabrol). The result is an unexpected love story that is also a record of this landmark exhibition, featuring cameos by Raul Ruiz, Paul Vecchiali, Luc Moullet and more !
L'imprésario