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    Accomplices 2009 POSTER

    Accomplices

    2009

    French

    6.6

    4

    80%

    61%

    Crime

    criminal investigation

    gay theme

    investigation

    murder of prostitute

    prostitute

    Romance

    Frédéric Mermoud Frédéric Mermoud Director Emmanuelle Devos Emmanuelle Devos as Inspecteur Karine Mangin Jean-Pierre Sanchez Jean-Pierre Sanchez as Karim Serge Larivière Serge Larivière as L'homme mûr de l'hôtel Nina Meurisse Nina Meurisse as Rebecca Legendre
    Two police detectives investigate the murder of a high-end male prostitute, and his relationship with his girlfriend.
    Not Dead 2012 POSTER

    Not Dead

    2012

    French

    5.9

    3

    Comedy

    Gustave Kervern Gustave Kervern Director Benoît Poelvoorde Benoît Poelvoorde as Benoît Bonzini, alias NOT David Salles David Salles as Guichetier banque Gérard Depardieu Gérard Depardieu as Juvénal, l'homme qui lit l'avenir dans le verre de saké Serge Larivière Serge Larivière as Le directeur du 'Grand Litier'
    An ageing punk-with-a-dog and his brother the conformist decide to get their revenge on a shopping mall. Directing duo Benoit Delepine and Gustave Kervern, longstanding comic crusaders against capitalism, again set out to surprise and shock the bourgeois audience.
    Seraphine 2008 POSTER

    Seraphine

    2008

    French

    7.4

    4

    Biography

    Drama

    Martin Provost Martin Provost Director Serge Larivière Serge Larivière as Duval Françoise Lebrun Françoise Lebrun as La mère supérieure Anne Benoît Anne Benoît as Madame Delonge Ulrich Tukur Ulrich Tukur as Wilhelm Uhde
    The tragic story of French naïve painter Séraphine Louis aka Séraphine de Senlis (1864-1942), a humble servant who becomes a gifted self-taught painter. Discovered by prominent critic and collector William Uhde, she came to prominence between the wars grouped with other naïve painters like Henri Rouseau only to descend into madness and obscurity with the onset of the Great Depression and World War II.
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