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Those French films that are worth recommending

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"Daddy's Pilgrimage"

The feature film directed by Ismaël Ferroukhi and starring Nicolas Casarre and Rosanna Maquida was released in Italy on September 7, 2004.

The film tells the story of a family of Moroccan immigrants from North Africa in Provence, southern France.

In 2004, Ismaël Ferroukhi and Herbert Baschamp were awarded the 61st Venice Film Festival by Luigi. morality. Laurentis Award. In 2006, Ismaël Ferroukhi and Herbert Basham were nominated for best non-English film at the 59th BRITISH ACADEMY Film and Television Arts Awards for this film.

Those French films that are worth recommending

The Black Venus

Abudai Kosciusz directed and starring Oliver Gulmai, Jean-Charlesstone Boft, Yaima Torres and others, was released in France on October 27, 2010.

The film tells the story of The early 19th century South African woman, Satger Bateman, who lived in Europe.

In 2010, Abdhi Koscius won the Equal Opportunity Award at the 67th Venice Film Festival for the film.

Those French films that are worth recommending

"Face, Village"

The film directed by JR and Agnès Varda and starring JR and Agnès Varda, which chronicles the story of the French New Wave grandmother Agnès Varda and the street artist JR, was released in France on May 19, 2017.

On January 23, 2018, "Faces, Villages" was nominated for Best Documentary Feature at the 90th Academy Awards.

Those French films that are worth recommending

Cold Sacrifice

The film directed by Claude Chabrol and starring Jean-Pierre Cassel, Jacqueline Bissett, Virginia Ladoy, Isabelle Hupper, was released in France on August 30, 1995.

The film tells the story of Sophie, an introverted girl who is taciturn. She came to the wealthy LeRiver house as a maid, easy-going and submissive, and an ideal nanny, but she was afraid that they would know one of her secrets: it turned out that she could not read. Later, she met Jenny, who worked at the town's post office, and became good friends with her. Jenny taught her to stand up bravely and face her bourgeois employer. When the employer learns of Sophie's secret and that she has brought outsiders into the house privately, the conflict immediately intensifies. Sophie and Jenny finally complete their revenge on the owner's family with a bloody murder.

Those French films that are worth recommending

Madame Chatelet's Lover

The film, directed by Pascal Ferran, written by Pascal Ferran and starring Marina Hans and Jean-Louis Gullock, was released in France on November 1, 2006.

The film tells the story of the Duke of Chatelle, who returned to the manor after the First World War and had to snub his wife due to paralysis, and Madame Chatelle fell in love with him due to sexual temptation after meeting the gardener Parkin.

In 2007, the film won five awards at the 32nd César Awards in France, including Best Picture, Best Actress and Best Cinematography.

Those French films that are worth recommending

White Lies

Directed by Peter Kassovitz and starring Robin Williams, Hannah Taylor-Gordon, Éva Igó, István Bálint and others, the film was released in Canada on September 16, 1999.

The film tells the story of the second world war, and the Jewish quarter was isolated from the world by high walls. Jack, a Polish-Jewish pancake chef, overhears that the Russian army is not far from their city. Jack accidentally leaks the news in order to dissuade his friend from running away. Everyone asked Jacko for further news...

Those French films that are worth recommending

The Adelmans

A love film directed by Nicolas Beddos, starring Nicolas Bados and Doria Tilier, it was released in France on March 8, 2017.

The film tells the story of the love twists and turns that the famous writer Victor and his wife Sarah experienced in the past half century.

Those French films that are worth recommending

"Paris Gold Worshipper"

It's a love story with a lot of accidental things happening. The only fly in the ointment is that in order to finally show a long-anticipated ending, the plot has to be laid out so long in the front. Gard Al-Marais has a beautiful and handsome appearance, which makes his role play easy, but his overly squinty eyes will still make you want to give him the urge to slap him.

Similarly, Audrey Tatoo's performance is not completely convincing, and has always given the impression of the girl next door, since completely subverting the usual innocent and flexible style to play the able and shrewd Sophie Neve in "The Da Vinci Code", to this time playing a high-class prostitute who is supported by people, Audrey Tato has been trying to transform and break through herself.

Those French films that are worth recommending

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