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Jean-Claude Brialy

Jean-Claude Brialy

French actor and director
March 30, 1933 (May 30, 2007)
Fr. 2006. Biography by Gabriel Aghion with Jean-Claude Brialy, Dominique Blanc, Feodor Atkine. The story of the poet Max Jacob, whose friends in the Paris art community were unable to save from deportation by the Gestapo to the Drancy camp where he died in 1944.
Runtime: 90 min.
Fr. 2005. Court drama by Alain Nahum with Jean-Claude Brialy, Anna Galiena, Jérôme Bertin. A magistrate presides over the trial of a man accused of the mercy killing of his gravely ill wife, while watching over his own wife who is recovering from severe amnesia.
Runtime: 88 min.
Fr. 2004. Court drama by Alain Nahum with Jean-Claude Brialy, Anna Galiena, Hélène Vincent. Still searching for his missing wife, a magistrate presides over the trial of a woman accused of murdering her husband, but who claims self-defense.
Runtime: 90 min.
Fr. 2004. Comedy by Fabien Onteniente with Rupert Everett, José Garcia, Ornella Muti. Humiliated by a rival, a Parisian party planner finds himself in Ibiza, where he convinces the king of parties to marry his fickle lover and prepare the ceremony.
Runtime: 87 min.
Fr. 2003. Court drama by Alain Nahum with Jean-Claude Brialy, Anna Galiena, Éric Boucher. Disturbed by the mysterious disappearance of his wife, a magistrate presides over the trial of a man accused of killing his pregnant wife and two children.
Runtime: 91 min.
Fr. 2002. Mores comedy by Lorenzo Gabriele with Jean-Claude Brialy, Sabine Haudepin, Antonio Interlandi. A closeted Swiss academic has his life turned upside down when he is appointed as the guardian of a 17-year-old boy.
Fr. 2002. Mores comedy by Jeanne Labrune with Sandrine Kiberlain, Jean-Pierre Darroussin, Dominique Blanc. A phone call from an old acquaintance causes a series of misunderstandings in the life of a wealthy young woman and her husband.
Runtime: 99 min.

Unfair Competition

V.O.: Concorrenza Sleale
It. 2001. Dramatic comedy by Ettore Scola with Diego Abatantuono, Sergio Castellitto, Gérard Depardieu. In 1938 in Rome, the fierce competition between two neighbouring merchants turns into solidarity when one of them, a Jew, is persecuted by the Fascists.
Runtime: 105 min.
Fr. 2001. Comedy by François Luciani with Dominique Guillo, Vanessa Larré, Gwendoline Hamon. Ashamed of his peasant origins, a young dynamic executive of a large Parisian company falls in love with a translator with humble beginnings.
Fr. 2000. Chronicle by Thierry Binisti with Laetitia Casta, Virgile Bayle, Silvia de Santis. The love tribulations of a young woman during the Second World War.
Runtime: 283 min.
Fr. 2000. Dramatic comedy by Marc Rivière with Pierre Mondy, Jean-Claude Brialy, Eva Darlan.
Runtime: 92 min.
Fr. 1999. Satire by Bertrand Blier with Jean-Pierre Marielle, Jacques Villeret, André Dussollier. Various aging actors struggle together against oblivion, while committing small treasons against each other.
Runtime: 100 min.
Fr. 1999. Dramatic comedy by Stéphane Kurc with Jean-Claude Brialy, Hélène Foubert, Franck Dubosc. The old owner of a summer camp gathers around him his favorite former summer students in order to find a successor.

The Count of Monte-Cristo

V.O.: Le Comte de Monte-Cristo
Fr. 1998. Drama by Josée Dayan with Gérard Depardieu, Ornella Muti, Pierre Arditi. Unjustly imprisoned, a man escapes, discovers a treasure and returns to seek revenge under a false identity.
Runtime: 394 min.
Fr. 1997. Melodrama by Jean-Claude Brialy with Cristiana Reali, Michaël Cohen, Valérie Mairesse. Although maintained by several rich men, a courtesan falls in love with a young bourgeois.
Runtime: 118 min.
Fr. 1997. Mores drama by Alain Maline with Line Renaud, Anthony Delon, Philippe Clay. In Martinique, a septuagenarian French woman bequeaths her estate to an illegitimate grandson, drawing the ire of her two sons-in-law.
Runtime: 199 min.

The Monster

V.O.: Il Mostro
It. 1994. Police comedy by Roberto Benigni with Roberto Benigni, Nicoletta Braschi, Michel Blanc.
Runtime: 112 min.
Runtime: 100 min.

Queen Margot

V.O.: La Reine Margot
Fr. 1993. History by Patrice Chéreau with Isabelle Adjani, Daniel Auteuil, Jean-Hugues Anglade. In 1572 in Paris, after the wedding of King Charles IX's sister, the papist extremists indulge in the massacre of Protestants during the night of St. Bartholomew.
Runtime: 165 min.
Fr. 1992. Social drama by Nadine Trintignant with Évelyne Bouix, Robinson Stévenin, Jean-Claude Brialy. A kid whose mother is in jail for stealing a jacket is taken in by an endearing couple.

My New Partner 2

V.O.: Ripoux contre Ripoux
Fr. 1990. Police comedy by Claude Zidi with Philippe Noiret, Thierry Lhermitte, Guy Marchand. Suspended after being accused of receiving stolen goods, two Parisian policemen try to thwart the dishonest maneuvers of their replacements.
Runtime: 108 min.

No Fear, No Die

V.O.: S'en fout la mort
Fr. 1990. Mores drama by Claire Denis with Isaach de Bankolé, Alex Descas, Jean-Claude Brialy. Two Black men are in charge of covert cockfights organized by a restaurant owner in the Paris suburbs.
Runtime: 91 min.
Fr. 1989. Dramatic comedy by Daniel Vigne with Rémi Martin, Maruschka Detmers, Jean-Claude Brialy. After failing his officer's exams, a colonel's son returns to the family home and courts a pretty guest.
Runtime: 104 min.
Runtime: 90 min.
Fr. 1987. Police comedy by Dominique Chaussois with Jean Rochefort, Jean-Claude Brialy, Grace de Capitani. The mission of a French secret agent is sabotaged to discredit the new head of security services.
Runtime: 86 min.
Fr. 1987. Sentimental drama by Jacques Deray with Nastassja Kinski, Jean-Hugues Anglade, Michel Piccoli. A young doctor falls in love with his director's mistress, compromising his career.
Runtime: 118 min.
Fr. 1986. Dramatic comedy by Gérard Oury with Richard Anconina, Michel Boujenah, Souad Amidou. Although they have followed opposite paths, two brothers, from a Jewish family, decide to confront together a fearsome kingpin.
Runtime: 100 min.
Fr. 1986. Comedy by Daniel Janneau with Francis Perrin, Christiane Jean, Julien Guiomar. A provincial electrician, who has come to Paris to become an actor, proves to be better at comedy than drama.
Runtime: 88 min.

Inspector Lavardin

V.O.: Inspecteur Lavardin
Fr. 1986. Police comedy by Claude Chabrol with Jean Poiret, Jean-Claude Brialy, Bernadette Lafont. A detective investigating the murder of a well-known Catholic writer recognizes a childhood sweetheart in the widow.
Runtime: 100 min.
Fr. 1985. Social drama by Serge Leroy with Philippe Noiret, Nicole Garcia, Roland Blanche. A journalist and a television presenter have evidence of the French government's involvement in a political assassination.
Runtime: 99 min.
Fr. 1985. Satire by Philippe Galland with Anémone, Thierry Lhermitte, Jean-Claude Brialy. To the scandal of the court, a princess is seduced by a playboy on the day of the announcement of her marriage to a cousin.
Runtime: 93 min.
Fr. 1985. Dramatic comedy by Claude Miller with Charlotte Gainsbourg, Bernadette Lafont, Jean-Philippe Ecoffey. The troubles of a thirteen-year-old girl, awkward and unhappy, who is fascinated by a piano prodigy of her own age.
Runtime: 96 min.
Fr. 1985. Dramatic comedy by Pierre Kast with Jean Sorel, Jean-Pierre Léaud, Mijou Kovacs.
Runtime: 90 min.
Fr. 1985. Police comedy by Jean-Pierre Vergne with Didier Bourdon, Seymour Brussel, Bernard Campan. A young private detective sets out to unmask a sadist who kills elderly ladies after phoning them.
Runtime: 98 min.
Fr. 1984. Police comedy by Gérard Jugnot with Gérard Jugnot, Fanny Bastien, Pierre Mondy. An misguided gendarme gets into trouble when he tries to reform a young delinquent.
Runtime: 89 min.
Fr. 1983. War drama by Laurent Heynemann with Nicole Garcia, Thierry Lhermitte, Jean-Claude Brialy. In the summer of 1944, a young Parisian, working for the Gestapo in order to obtain the release of his Jewish mistress, must flee with her as the Allied forces approach.
Runtime: 98 min.
Fr. 1983. Poetic drama by Maurice Dugowson with Jacques Dutronc, Gabrielle Lazure, Heinz Bennent. An insurance adjuster is intrigued by the disappearance of the performer of the title role in a film.
Runtime: 106 min.
Fr. 1983. Crime drama by Claude Miller with Michel Serrault, Isabelle Adjani, Guy Marchand. Believing he sees his missing daughter in an unbalanced criminal, a private detective follows all her movements from afar.
Runtime: 120 min.
Fr. 1983. Crime drama by Philippe Labro with Claude Brasseur, Gabrielle Lazure, Jean-Claude Brialy. A commissioner of the Crime Squad, assisted by a young journalist, investigates the murder of a prominent lawyer.
Runtime: 102 min.
Fr. 1983. Dramatic comedy by Jean-Claude Brialy with Paul Courtois, Alice Sapritch, Bernadette Lafont. The tribulations of a young mischievous orphan who is entrusted to the guardianship of an old and surly cousin.
Runtime: 93 min.

That Night in Varennes

V.O.: La Nuit de Varennes
Fr. 1982. History by Ettore Scola with Jean-Louis Barrault, Marcello Mastroianni, Hanna Schygulla. In 1791, writer Restif de la Bretonne meets various characters in a stagecoach going to Metz.
Runtime: 150 min.
Fr. 1982. Horror by Francis Leroi with Anny Duperey, Jean-Claude Brialy, Pierre Santini. On an island in the English Channel, various inhabitants are the victims of strange accidents caused by household appliances.
Runtime: 102 min.
Runtime: 130 min.
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Runtime: 90 min.
Runtime: 87 min.
Fr. 1978. Comedy by Claude Lelouch with Charles Denner, Jacques Villeret, Jean-Claude Brialy. A shy man befriends a lonely cab driver who has signed up to a dating agency.
Runtime: 105 min.
Fr. 1977. Sentimental comedy by Philippe de Broca with Marlène Jobert, Jean-Claude Brialy, Alexandra Stewart. A banker is mixed up in spite of himself in a murder case by a young woman.
Runtime: 89 min.
Fr. 1977. Satire by Jean-Louis Bertuccelli with Jean Yanne, Michel Piccoli, Jean-Pierre Marielle. In the Parisian offices of an international company, strange incidents occur following the accidental death of one of the executives.
Runtime: 102 min.
Fr. 1977. Crime drama by Jean-Claude Tramont with Annie Girardot, Jacques Dutronc, Mathias Habich. Following the assassination of her husband, a photographer discovers a plot against a diplomat.
Runtime: 95 min.
Fr. 1977. History by Frank Cassenti with Klaus Kinski, Jean-Pierre Kalfon, Dominique Sanda. In the twelfth century, pilgrims are encouraged in their journey by storytellers who recall the epic story of Roland.
Runtime: 100 min.
Fr. 1976. Satire by Joël Santoni with Jean Carmet, Jean-Claude Brialy, Michael Lonsdale. Finding himself side-by-side the French President, a regular man uses his congeniality to improve the latter
Runtime: 95 min.
Fr. 1976. Social drama by Bertrand Tavernier with Philippe Noiret, Michel Galabru, Jean-Claude Brialy. At the end of the nineteenth century, an investigating judge outwits a murderer to further his career.
Runtime: 127 min.
Fr. 1976. Police comedy by Jean Girault with Jean Gabin, Jean-Claude Brialy, Danielle Darrieux. On the occasion of the Holy Year, two escaped convicts disguised as clergymen decide to go and recover a stash of money buried near Rome.
Runtime: 95 min.

Catherine & Co.

V.O.: Catherine et Cie
Fr. 1975. Mores comedy by Michel Boisrond with Jane Birkin, Patrick Dewaere, Jean-Claude Brialy. In Paris, a young Englishwoman lives in luxury after going into business granting favors to her
Runtime: 100 min.

The Phantom of Liberty

V.O.: Le Fantôme de la liberté
Fr. 1974. Satire by Luis Bunuel with Jean-Claude Brialy, Michael Lonsdale, Jean Rochefort. A whimsical series of unusual episodes that satirize various aspects of the established order.
Runtime: 104 min.
Fr. 1974. Comedy by Jean Aurel with Jean-Claude Brialy, Jean Lefebvre, Marianne Eggericks. A model who is self-conscious of her nose is looking for money for plastic surgery.
Runtime: 90 min.
Fr. 1973. Sentimental drama by Jean-Claude Brialy with Romy Schneider, Nino Castelnuovo, Bénédicte Bucher. While on vacation, a young married woman and her daughter both have an affair.
Runtime: 97 min.
Fr. 1973. Satire by Jean-Claude Brialy with Micheline Presle, Anny Duperey. A valet, sought after for his efficiency and class, becomes the confidant of an old writer who has become disillusioned after many love affairs.
Runtime: 85 min.
Fr. 1972. Dramatic comedy by Jean-Claude Brialy with Jacques Charrier, Catherine Rouvel, Marie Bell. In the late 1920s, a sailor pretending to be a deserter is welcomed in a brothel.
Runtime: 92 min.
Fr. 1972. Crime drama by Étienne Périer with Jean-Claude Brialy, Stéphane Audran, Robert Hossein. A man tries to escape the blackmail from an individual who wants to profit from the accidental death of his wife.
Runtime: 100 min.
Fr. 1972. Dramatic comedy by Jean-Claude Brialy with Valentine Tessier, Frédéric, Laure Jeanson. The affectionate relationship between a grandmother and her grandchildren at the end of the nineteenth century.
Runtime: 90 min.

Claire's Knee

V.O.: Le Genou de Claire
Fr. 1970. Mores comedy by Éric Rohmer with Jean-Claude Brialy, Aurora Cornu, Béatrice Romand. A diplomat stays in Annecy for a while before his wedding.
Runtime: 105 min.
Fr. 1970. Psychological drama by Marc Allégret with Jean-Claude Brialy, Sylvie Fennec, Bruno Garcin. Preparations for a masked ball prevent an aristocrat from paying attention to the budding romance between his wife and a friend.
Runtime: 95 min.
Fr. 1969. Psychological drama by Philippe Labro with Jean-Claude Bouillon, Prudence Harrington, Fabrice Luchini. A reporter tries to find his wife, whom divorced and has not seen for three years.
Runtime: 85 min.

French Mistress

V.O.: Manon 70
Fr. 1967. Mores drama by Jean Aurel with Catherine Deneuve, Sami Frey, Jean-Claude Brialy. A young woman goes from one man to another, according to her financial needs.
Runtime: 105 min.

The Bride Whore Black

V.O.: La Mariée était en noir
Fr. 1967. Thriller by François Truffaut with Jeanne Moreau, Jean-Claude Brialy, Charles Denner. A young woman sets out to kill, one by one, those responsible for her husband's death.
Runtime: 107 min.

Shock Troops

V.O.: Un Homme de trop
Fr. 1967. War drama by Costa-Gavras with Michel Piccoli, Bruno Cremer, Jean-Claude Brialy. In 1943, resistance fighters attack a prison to free twelve men and notice that there is one too many.
Runtime: 110 min.
Fr. 1967. Adventures by Denys de La Patellière with France Anglade, François Guérin, Bernard Blier. The romantic affairs of a young aristocrat during the French Revolution.
Runtime: 100 min.

Operation St. Peter

V.O.: Operazione San Pietro
It. 1967. Police comedy by Lucio Fulci with Lando Buzzanca, Heinz Ruhmann, Jean-Claude Brialy. Small-time Neapolitan crooks steal Michelangelo's
Runtime: 98 min.
Fr. 1967. Musical by Pierre Koralnik with Anna Karina, Jean-Claude Brialy, Serge Gainsbourg. A photographer is looking for a new model that he finds in one of his employees.
Runtime: 87 min.

The Oldest Profession

V.O.: Le Plus vieux métier du monde
Fr. 1967. Sketches by Franco Indovina, Mauro Bolognini, Philippe de Broca, Michael Pfleghar, Claude Autant-Lara, Jean-Luc Godard with Michèle Mercier, Elsa Martinelli, Jeanne Moreau. Six stories of prostitutes taking place at different times.
Runtime: 118 min.
Fr. 1967. Psychological drama by Jean Aurel with Anna Karina, Michel Bouquet, Jean-Claude Brialy. Pushed into the big world by a country doctor, a small peasant has several love affairs.
Runtime: 95 min.
Fr. 1966. Fantasy comedy by Philippe de Broca with Alan Bates, Jean-Claude Brialy, Geneviève Bujold. During the First World War, a Scottish soldier arrives in a small town in France where only the residents of an insane asylum remain.
Runtime: 100 min.

I Knew Her Well

V.O.: Io la conoscevo bene
It. 1966. Psychological drama by Antonio Pietrangeli with Stefania Sandrelli, Ugo Tognazzi, Jean-Claude Brialy. A pretty manicurist has various sentimental adventures, while dreaming of a career in cinema.

Tight Skirts, Loose Pleasures

V.O.: L'Amour à la chaîne
Fr. 1965. Social drama by Claude de Givray with Valeria Ciangottini, Jean Yanne, Perrette Pradier. A prostitute meets a man who tries to get her out of her work environment.
Runtime: 84 min.
Fr. 1964. Comedy by Édouard Molinaro with Jean-Claude Brialy, Jean-Paul Belmondo, Claude Rich. A man runs away from home on his wedding day, but falls under the charm of a stranger.
Runtime: 100 min.
Runtime: 73 min.
Fr. 1964. Comedy by Michel Boisrond with Jean-Claude Brialy, Pascale Petit, Jean Richard. An usherette, in a theater, blackmails a young cabinet secretary.
Runtime: 80 min.
Runtime: 94 min.
Fr. 1964. Police comedy by Pierre Grimblat with Jean-Claude Brialy, Marie Laforêt, Jean-Pierre Marielle. Bandits see the fruit of their theft fall into the hands of Black jackets.
Runtime: 90 min.
Fr. 1964. Comedy by Roger Vadim with Jane Fonda, Jean-Claude Brialy, Anna Karina. A series of seductive ventures, unhappy love affairs and bedtime stories.
Runtime: 110 min.
Fr. 1963. Comedy by Roger Vadim with Curd Jurgens, Monica Vitti, Jean-Louis Trintignant. A man causes trouble in a family that decides to eliminate him.
Runtime: 103 min.
Fr. 1963. Comedy by Marcel Bluwal with Jean-Claude Brialy, Louis de Funès, Sophie Daumier. The rise of a young upstart.
Runtime: 95 min.
Fr. 1962. Sketches by Jean Girault, Philippe de Broca, Jack Pinoteau with Francis Blanche, Louis de Funès, Darry Cowl. The misadventures of the winners of various contests.
Runtime: 95 min.

Les Petits Matins

V.O.: Mademoiselle Stop
Fr. 1962. Comedy by Jacqueline Audry with Agathe Aems, Jean-Claude Brialy, François Périer. The adventures of a young girl who is hitchhiking.
Runtime: 100 min.

Two Are Guilty

V.O.: Le Glaive et la balance
Fr. 1962. Social drama by André Cayatte with Anthony Perkins, Jean-Claude Brialy, Renato Salvatori. Three men are suspected of a crime for which there can only be two culprits.
Runtime: 140 min.

Cleo From 5 to 7

V.O.: Cléo de 5 à 7
Fr. 1962. Psychological drama by Agnès Varda with Corinne Marchand, Antoine Bourseiller, Dominique Davray. A young singer waiting for the results of a medical examination is obsessed with the idea of death.
Runtime: 90 min.
Fr. 1962. Police comedy by Édouard Molinaro with Jean-Claude Brialy, Jean-Pierre Cassel, Françoise Dorléac. After Ars?ne Lupin's death, the two biological sons of the famous gentleman burglar set out to continue their illustrious father's career.
Runtime: 106 min.
Fr. 1961. Crime drama by Julien Duvivier with Jean-Claude Brialy, Nadja Tiller, Édith Scob. In the Black Forest, a squire is found dead in his bed, apparently poisoned by one of the women who were present in the old manor that night.
Runtime: 110 min.
Fr. 1961. Psychological drama by François Villiers with Michèle Morgan, Jean-Claude Brialy, Catherine Spaak. A cynical young painter seduces an antique dealer, then marries her daughter who dies shortly afterwards from a gunshot wound.
Runtime: 95 min.
Fr. 1961. Sentimental drama by Alexandre Astruc with Jean-Claude Brialy, Marie-José Nat, Dawn Addams. In Paris, a shy young man falls in love with a married woman.
Runtime: 100 min.
Fr. 1961. Comedy by Claude de Givray, François Truffaut with Christian de Tilière, Ricet Barrier, Jacques Balutin. While doing his military service, a young and slightly snobbish aristocrat attracts sarcasm and bullying from her comrades.
Runtime: 90 min.

A Woman Is a Woman

V.O.: Une Femme est une femme
Fr. 1961. Comedy by Jean-Luc Godard with Anna Karina, Jean-Claude Brialy, Jean-Paul Belmondo. Faced with her lover's refusal to give her a child, a young woman threatens him to find a more understanding friend.
Runtime: 84 min.
Fr. 1961. Sketches by Michel Boisrond with Jean-Paul Belmondo, Philippe Noiret, Dany Robin. Four sketches featuring historical figures.
Runtime: 130 min.

Seven Capital Sins

V.O.: Les 7 Péchés capitaux
Runtime: 110 min.
Fr. 1960. Psychological drama by Jacques Deray with Jean-Claude Brialy, Alida Valli, Jean Chevrier. Taking pity on a young girl involved in dirty business, a gigolo tries to help her.
Runtime: 98 min.
Fr. 1960. Mores comedy by Henri Verneuil with Claudia Cardinale, Jean-Claude Brialy, Michèle Morgan. Leaving Bordeaux and her husband, a young woman settles in Paris where she leads a social and libertine life.
Runtime: 98 min.

Les Garçons

V.O.: La Notte brava
It. 1960. Moral study by Mauro Bolognini with Laurent Terzieff, Jean-Claude Brialy, Franco Interlenghi. Carrying stolen goods, some scoundrels join prostitutes to divert the attention of the police.
Runtime: 90 min.
Fr. 1960. Comedy by Claude Chabrol with Jean-Claude Brialy, Charles Belmont, Bernadette Lafont. A rich slacker decides to take revenge on a student who played a bad joke on him.
Runtime: 100 min.
Fr. 1959. Drama by Denys de La Patellière with Danielle Darrieux, Jean-Claude Brialy, Françoise Rosay. A resistance fighter who has gone blind is taken in by a single woman and becomes her lover.
Runtime: 98 min.
Fr. 1959. Sketches by Pierre Kast with Giani Esposito, Jacques Doniol-Valcroze, Françoise Brion. Various variations on the ""games of love.""
Runtime: 99 min.

The 400 Blows

V.O.: Les Quatre Cents Coups
Fr. 1959. Psychological drama by François Truffaut with Jean-Pierre Léaud, Albert Rémy, Claire Maurier. The drama of a teenager misunderstood by his parents and teachers.
Runtime: 93 min.

Way of Youth

V.O.: Le Chemin des écoliers
Fr. 1959. Moral study by Michel Boisrond with Bourvil, Alain Delon, Françoise Arnoul. During the Occupation, a student worked the black-market to support his mistress.
Runtime: 89 min.
Fr. 1958. Comedy by Jacqueline Audry with Dany Robin, Fernand Gravey, Bernard Blier. A professor of good manners turns a worker into a courtesan.
Runtime: 100 min.
Fr. 1958. Sentimental drama by Pierre Gaspard-Huit with Romy Schneider, Alain Delon, Fernand Ledoux. In Vienna, the romance between an officer and a young singer comes to a tragic end.
Runtime: 96 min.
Fr. 1958. Psychological drama by Claude Chabrol with Gérard Blain, Jean-Claude Brialy, Juliette Mayniel. In Paris, a serious young person from the countryside is drawn into a frivolous life by his cousin.
Runtime: 110 min.

Paris Belongs to Us

V.O.: Paris nous appartient
Fr. 1958. Moral study by Jacques Rivette with Betty Schneider, Giani Esposito, Françoise Prévost. A student affiliated with a group of young intellectuals sets out to solve the mysterious disappearance of one of its members.
Runtime: 140 min.

Handsome Serge

V.O.: Le Beau Serge
Fr. 1958. Mores drama by Claude Chabrol with Gérard Blain, Jean-Claude Brialy, Bernadette Lafont. A young man tries to rehabilitate his fallen, alcoholic friend.
Runtime: 105 min.
Fr. 1957. Crime drama by Yves Allégret with Robert Hossein, Antonella Lualdi, André Luguet. A gang leader falls in love with a young woman without suspecting that she holds information that could compromise him.
Runtime: 90 min.
Fr. 1957. Comedy by Jack Pinoteau with Darry Cowl, Béatrice Altariba, Jean-Claude Brialy. A delivery boy leaves for Nice on his tricycle to watch a soccer game.
Runtime: 90 min.
Fr. 1957. Comedy by Jack Pinoteau with Darry Cowl, Raymond Bussières, Annette Poivre. A family tries to dissuade a young man from committing suicide.
Runtime: 85 min.
Fr. 1957. Crime drama by Georges Lacombe with Françoise Arnoul, Renée Faure, Jean-Claude Brialy. A young girl finds the killers of a journalist who was investigating the white slave trade.

Girl in His Pocket

V.O.: Amour de poche
Fr. 1957. Fantasy comedy by Pierre Kast with Jean Marais, Geneviève Page, Agnès Laurent. A biologist develops a chemical substance that petrifies living things and reduces their volume.
Runtime: 82 min.

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