Yves Angelo
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Voleur de vie
Yves Angelo
Emmanuelle Béart, Sandrine Bonnaire
Three women live together in an old rectory on the seashore. Alda lends her body to a string of carnal relationships but never commits her feelings. Olga, the elder sister, has opted for a reclusive life as the soul of the household. Her daughter, Sigga, is a young adolescent. The house harbors a finely balanced marriage between desire and memory—until Olga’s destiny tips the scales.
Stolen Life
Un air si pur...
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Fabrice Luchini, André Dussollier
In the midst of WW I, a doctor and a lawyer team up to turn a ramshackle old mountain chateau into a sanatorium/health spa that caters to the afflicted from most every stratum of European society, most of whom show up with false hope in their hearts and plenty of equally false identities. Even the proprietors have a few deceptions, chief among them is the part of the resort where they provide shelter for dying and horribly maimed soldiers. Still the atmosphere of this high-class convalescent home is that of great gentility that thinly disguises the seaminess of the guests' secret activities. Though much of the film is a quirky comedy, tragedy comes creeping in when people begin dying of unnatural causes, and not even the pure mountain air can save the owners and the residents.
Un air si pur...
Anne De Kyiv
Yves Angelo
Henry І inherits the crown of the Franks and along with that, an abandoned country surrounded by enemies. To strengthen France’s positions, he concludes an alliance with Yaroslav the Wise, the ruler of the powerful state of Kyivan Rus', by marrying his daughter Anna. This marriage leads France to prosperity, as Anna inspires Henry for good and great actions. Using weapons and diplomacy side-by-side, they defeat enemies, extend their territory and bring peace and calm to it. However, happiness cannot last forever. King Henry I dies, leaving Anna as a regent with their first son Philip. But will the future king of France be able to forgive his mother that the people love “The White Queen” more than him?
Anne De Kyiv