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1.L Homme Du Train [2003]L'Homme Du Train [2003]
from Pathe Distribution
Price: £5.97

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This film could in time become a classic in its genre. Both poignant and atmospheric. A veritable Greek tragedy. Two men, a lonely, retired teacher and an aging burnt out gangster, with a whimsical longing to change places with each other and inhabit each other's lives.
Johnny Hallyday, with... more info

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4.0 / 5.0


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2.Summer Hours [2008]Summer Hours [2008]
from Artificial Eye
Price: £15.98

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3.Judex Nuits Rouges [Masters of Cinema] [1963]Judex/Nuits Rouges [Masters of Cinema] [1963]
from Eureka Entertainment
Price: £22.98

Customer Review:
I first saw this film at a Franju season at the National Film Theatre about 30 years ago (gulp), and it has haunted me ever since. Now at long last here it is on DVD. It is as rich and strange and odd and messy as I remembered. The first 20 minutes set the tone with elegance and precision. A banker,... more info

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5.0 / 5.0


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4.One Deadly SummerOne Deadly Summer
from Nouveaux Pictures
Price: £5.98

Customer Review:
I can't see the point of this unless you are super keen to watch Adjani prancing around wearing nothing except a pout and high heels. If crazy naked French women is primarily what you are after, Beatrice Dahl does it so much sexier in Betty Blue. Apart from crazy pouting teetering woman, what... more info

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4.5 / 5.0


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5.Eyes Without A Face [1959]Eyes Without A Face [1959]
from Second Sight Films Ltd.
Price: £6.28

Customer Review:
I was pretty darned intrigued when I heard about this movie. Everything about it seemed to appeal to the darker side of my nature - a French gothic horror movie with an incredibly disturbing, amoral premise. I read a few reviews that were unanimously favourable. Then I saw the haunting imagery on... more info

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6.Les Amants Du Pont-Neuf [1992]Les Amants Du Pont-Neuf [1992]
from Arrow Films
Price: £12.98

Customer Review:
I saw the first five minutes of this film and thought it wasn't for me. Indeed as it move forward at the pace of comatose French snail, I cringed more and marvelled at the parody of avant-garde cinema. Binoche is my favourite actress. She does some nice little bits of acting, but she can't save this... more info

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3.5 / 5.0


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7.Brotherhood Of The Wolf [2001]Brotherhood Of The Wolf [2001]
from Vision Video Ltd.

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1765. Gregoire de Fronsac(Samuel le Bihan), a royal taxidermist and his companion Mani(Mark Dacascos), an Iroqui Shamen, travel to the Gevaudan province in France by royal appointment, as stories have been circulating of a strange beast slaying the local peasant population. A wolf is believed to be... more info

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4.0 / 5.0


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8.Dark Portals: The Chronicles of Vidocq [2001] (REGION 1) (NTSC)Dark Portals: The Chronicles of Vidocq [2001] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
from Lionsgate

Customer Review:
Vidocq is a famous criminal in the 1830's France. But he spurns his murderous actions one day and turns himself in to the police. Then he informs about all his accomplices to the law eventually becoming a detective from an informer. He climbs the ladders of lawful life establishing his own agency... more info

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9.The Milky Way [1969] (REGION 1) (NTSC)The Milky Way [1969] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
from Criterion

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10.Eyes Without a Face [1960] (REGION 1) (NTSC)Eyes Without a Face [1960] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
from Criterion

Customer Review:
In this case the mad scientist is a sympathetic mad scientist. He was the one who caused the accident that destroyed his daughter's face (terrible burns, immersion in water and, of course, the rats). But Christiane Genessier (Edith Scob) survived, and her father, Dr. Genessier (Pierre Brasseur),... more info

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