Return of the Hero
The comedy directed by Lauren Terrad and starring Jean Dujardin and Melanie Roland was released in France on February 14, 2018.
The film tells the story of captain Navell, a deserter, who wants to return in disguise as a hero and renew his frontier with his lover Pauline, while Pauline's sister Elizabeth intends to reveal his true face, and the two gradually fall in love in the process of tit-for-tat confrontation.

"Marry Me, Buddy"
A French comedy film directed by Tarek Boudali, Philippe Lacha, Charlotte Gabris, Andy, which was released in France on October 25, 2017.
The film tells the story of Yassine, a Moroccan international student, who chose to marry his best friend in order to continue to stay in France.
"Is the Doctor?"
Films directed by Tristan Séguéla and starring MichelLe Brown / Hakim Jemili / Solena Rigo / Chantal Robbie / Frank Gaston Peter
"Little Love Song of Paris"
A musical film directed by Christopher Honoré. It stars Gregois Le Plains-Lingey, Louis Garrell, Rudifen Sénier and others. The story tells that the love between Ismail and Julie seems to have reached a bottleneck, and they have a whimsical approach to find colleague Alice to play a threesome, hoping to add more luster to the gorgeous and flat love.
Modern Love
A romantic/comedy/cabaret film directed by Stéphane Kazandjian and starring Bergenis Bechaux and David Raai, was released in France on March 12, 2008.
The film tells the emotional entanglement of three pairs of young men and women, showing the different attitudes and concepts of contemporary French youth towards career, friendship and love, which have traditions but are more modern stories.
"A Happy Thing"
A comedy directed by Remy Besançon and starring Louise Bourquet, Pio Mammai and others. The film was released in France on September 28, 2011.
The film tells the story of Barbara, a young college student, who accidentally becomes a mother.
The Girl in the Bakery
Written and directed by Eric Houmai, starring Babette Schroeder, Claudine Soubrier, Michel sikhadon and others. It was officially released in 1963 and is 23 minutes long. The film is the first of six moral stories filmed from 1962 to 1972, and is a work of Hou Mai's New Wave period. It tells how a shy college student has the possibility of love to the possibility of choosing and having.