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    Life Is a Long Quiet River 1988 POSTER

    Life Is a Long Quiet River

    1988

    French

    6.8

    4

    Action

    class differences

    Comedy

    switched at birth

    twins

    twins separated at birth

    woman director

    Étienne Chatiliez Étienne Chatiliez Director Daniel Gélin Daniel Gélin as Docteur Mavial Hélène Vincent Hélène Vincent as Madame Marielle Le Quesnoy Benoît Magimel Benoît Magimel as Momo Groseille André Wilms André Wilms as Monsieur Jean Le Quesnoy
    Two babies are switched at birth. When the mistake is discovered 12 years later, it leads to complications in the lives of both families. One family is affluent, with dutiful and (apparently) contented children. The other family is poor, with rambunctious (even delinquent) children, often hungry, but with lots of laughter in the house.
    Isn't She Lovely? 2020 POSTER

    Isn't She Lovely?

    2020

    French

    4.8

    1

    Comedy

    Solange Cicurel Solange Cicurel Director Elsa Zylberstein Elsa Zylberstein as Emma Hélène Vincent Hélène Vincent as Grand-mère Rose Roger Van Hool Roger Van Hool as Grand-Père Jo Alex Vizorek Alex Vizorek as Journaliste radio
    A couple of parents get in over their heads when they decide to use Scandinavian alternative teaching methods for their teenager.
    West Indies 1979 POSTER

    West Indies

    1979

    French

    7.1

    1

    Drama

    musical

    Musical

    Med Hondo Med Hondo Director Roland Bertin Roland Bertin as La 'Mort' Hélène Vincent Hélène Vincent as L'assistante sociale Robert Liensol Robert Liensol as Le parlementaire André Weber André Weber as Ouvrier
    Aboard a giant slave ship in an abandoned Citroën factory, the history of the West Indies is traced through several centuries of French oppression. The ship becomes a stage for the people to tell stories via song and dance—from their enslavement to their displacement in Metropolitan France.
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