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Those French films that are worth watching

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"Son's Room"

The film directed by Nanni Moletti, starring Nanni Moletti, Laura Moret, Jesmin Trika, Giuseppe Sanfelice, was released in Italy on March 9, 2001.

The film tells the story of Giovanni, a psychiatrist, living in a small town in northern Italy. His family was very happy. Every day in the counseling center next to the apartment, the patient confides in him about the mental illness and mental anguish that has tormented them. And his own life is peaceful and happy. It's just that from time to time there are small storms. However, one day, this good day will be broken...

Those French films that are worth watching

"Ganquan Manon"

The film, directed by Claude Berry and starring Emmanuel Bea, Yves Montant, Daniel Otto, Ande Cipolette Girardot, was released in France on November 19, 1986.

The film is the sequel to "Man's Ambition", which tells the story of the protagonist Manon who died early because of his father John, grew up to avenge his father, but finally chose to forgive and forgive the enemy.

Those French films that are worth watching

The Wandering Dipan

A crime, drama film directed by Jacques Odia and starring Vincent Rotier and Jessusasan Antoni Sassan, was released in France on August 26, 2015.

It tells the story of a Sri Lankan Tamil rebel soldier who lives in exile in France.

In 2015, the film won the Palme d'Or in the main competition section of the 68th Cannes Film Festival.

Those French films that are worth watching

Rust and Bone

Directed by Jacques Odia and starring Marion Cotillard, Matthias Schönel and Celine Salette, the drama and romance film was released in France on May 17, 2012.

The film tells the story of boxer Ali who, after breaking his hand bone, had to put down his self-esteem to fight black boxing in order to survive, because of an accident encounter with The Aquarium whale trainer Stephanie, the story of the two secretly having a relationship.

In 2013, Matthias Schönell won the 38th French César Award for Best Newcomer Actor for the film, Jacques Odia and Thomas Bergogne won the César Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for the film, Juliet Wilfrin won the César Award for Best Editing for the film, and Alexandre Deppra won the César Award for Best Original Music for the film.

Those French films that are worth watching

The Rabe Diary

Directed by Flori Gallenberg and co-starring Ulrich Tucker, Daniel Bruch, Steve Bussimi, Jingchu Zhang and Teruyuki Kagawa. The film was released on April 29, 2009 in Chinese mainland.

The film is based on The Rabe Diary, a wartime diary written by Rabe, and recreates the thrilling and tragic memory of Nanjing through this legendary story of the "Chinese version of Schindler". The film records the beginning and end of the "Nanjing Massacre" from the perspective of witnesses, and is the most complete and detailed historical material to confirm the information of the "Nanjing" incident. Rabe, who had been convinced of Nazism, stepped forward in the harsh reality of the war and single-handedly formed the "International Security Zone" during the "Nanjing Massacre", saving the lives of 200,000 Chinese people.

Those French films that are worth watching

"Three Memories of Youth"

Directed by Arno de Precen and starring Matthew Amalek, Lou Roy-Lecollinet, Quentin Dolmaire and others, the feature film was released in France on May 20, 2015. The film tells the story of the French film emperor Matthew Yamahi, who has a good directorship, following the "King and Queen" that won the César Award for the first time, and once again cooperated with the French famous director Arnodeple Shang in "Remembrance of the Brilliant Years", playing the anthropologist Paul, recalling his youth from childhood to youth.

In 2015, Arno desPrichin won the 68th Cannes Film Festival Directors Bi-Weekly - French Writers and Composers Association Award for the film.

Those French films that are worth watching

"Franz"

A drama film directed by François Oujon and starring Pierre Nienet and Paula Bell, it was released in France on September 7, 2016.

The film mainly tells the love story of a man and a woman in Germany and France after World War I.

In 2016, Paula Bell won the New Actor Award at the 73rd Venice Film Festival for the film. In 2017, Pascal Martí won the Best Cinematography (Meilleure photo) award at the 42nd French César Awards for the film.

Those French films that are worth watching

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