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Directed by Jean-Daniel VerhaegheOrigin FranceGenres DramaActors Ariane Ascaride,
Anaïs Demoustier,
Philippe Chevallier,
Raphaël Personnaz,
Alexis Loret,
Marie VincentRating63%
Ce téléfilm raconte les relations entre l'écrivaine George Sand et une jeune paysanne, Fanchette, qu'elle a prise sous son aile. Le premier épisode se déroule durant l'été 1846. George Sand est dans sa résidence de Nohant. À l'occasion de la traditionnelle « journée des confitures», elle fait la connaissance d'une jeune paysanne à laquelle elle va s'attacher. Elle la prend à son service et tente de lui enseigner la lecture et l'écriture. La jeune fille, d'abord rebelle, finit par comprendre combien l'instruction peut conduire à son émancipation. Une complicité nait ainsi entre les deux personnages.Directed by Jean-Daniel VerhaegheGenres DramaActors Thierry Frémont,
Aurélie Bargème,
Pierre Vernier,
Hervé Caradec,
Grégory Montel,
Julien TortoraRating65%
Raboliot, surnommé ainsi parce qu'il ressemble à lapin de rabouillère, est un braconnier passionné et hardi, que rien ne peut empêcher d'obéir à cet étrange besoin de chasse nocturne. Surveillé par le gendarme Sommedieu, Raboliot multiplie les imprudences et va jusqu'à le narguer ouvertement. Dès lors, s'ouvre une lutte sans merci entre les deux hommes. Directed by Wolfgang BeckerOrigin GermanGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaThemes Medical-themed films,
Peinture,
Transport films,
Films about automobiles,
Films about disabilities,
Road movies,
La cécitéActors Daniel Brühl,
Jesper Christensen,
Amira Casar,
Geraldine Chaplin,
Denis Lavant,
Jördis TriebelRating65%
Sebastian Zöllner, jeune critique d'art ambitieux mais dans une situation très précaire, convainc son éditeur de lui financer un voyage pour aller rencontrer Manuel Kaminski, un peintre dont la renommée égalait les plus grands artistes du XX siècle et qui vit reclus dans les Alpes depuis qu'il est devenu aveugle. Zöllner fait le pari que vu l'âge très avancé de Kaminski, ce dernier n'a forcément plus longtemps encore à vivre. Il a l'ambition d'écrire sa biographie dont la sortie coïnciderait avec le décès de Kaminski, ce qui lui permettrait d'atteindre la gloire et la fortune... Directed by Jean-Daniel VerhaegheGenres Drama,
Documentary,
HistoricalActors Claude Rich,
Daniel Prévost,
Frédéric van den Driessche,
Jean-Pierre Marielle,
Pascal Elso,
Pierre VernierRating73%
Au XVII siècle, Urbain VIII (pape de 1623 à 1644), éduqué dans un collège jésuite, érudit, amateur de connaissances et de sciences et entre autres d'astronomie, ami de Galilée (1564-1642), curieux de ses travaux, s'inquiète vivement des conséquences dramatiques que pourraient avoir la défense de nouvelles théories scientifiques sur la crédibilité du dogme de l'Église, dont notamment la théorie de Nicolas Copernic qui contredit le géocentrisme défendu par l'Église. , 1h40
Directed by Arnaud et Jean-Marie Larrieu,
Jean-Marie LarrieuOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Comedy,
RomanceThemes Medical-themed films,
Peinture,
Films about sexuality,
Films about disabilities,
La cécitéActors Sabine Azéma,
Daniel Auteuil,
Amira Casar,
Sergi López,
Philippe Katerine,
Sabine HaudepinRating61%
The story is about a middle-aged couple, Madeleine and William who enjoy a comfortable, smooth life. They decide to buy a house in a scenic but isolated rural setting and this changes their lives forever. They come across a younger pair, Adam and Eva and the couples become attracted to each other. Their love results in an exploration of erotic desires and art in the idyllic French Alps region. , 2h7
Directed by Raoul RuizOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Biography,
RomanceThemes Medical-themed films,
Peinture,
Films about psychiatryActors John Malkovich,
Veronica Ferres,
Stephen Dillane,
Saffron Burrows,
Sandra Ceccarelli,
Nikolai KinskiRating51%
Gustav Klimt's life story unfolds in a series of disjointed sequences in the artist's mind as he lies dying of pneumonia in a Viennese hospital where he is visited by his friend, Egon Schiele (Nikolai Kinski). Themes within the film include Klimt's platonic friendship with Emilie Floege (Veronica Ferres). Much of the film is centred on Klimt's relationship with Lea de Castro (Saffron Burrows), a dancer to whom he is introduced by the film pioneer Georges Méliès., 1h59
Directed by Takeshi KitanoOrigin JaponGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaThemes Films about children,
Peinture,
L'enfance marginaliséeActors Takeshi Kitano,
Kanako Higuchi,
Ren Osugi,
Kumiko Asō,
Akira Nakao,
Nao ŌmoriRating72%
Kitano plays Machisu, who is born into a wealthy family, but loses both his parents as a child. When his father (Akira Nakao) commits suicide after the collapse of his business, Machisu's stepmother (Mariko Tsutsui) sends him to live with an aunt and uncle who mistreat him and finally send him to an orphanage. As a young man, Machisu (Yurei Yanagi) attends art school and finds his style of painting challenged by the more experimental and conceptual work turned in by his classmates. Machisu takes a job in order to pay for art school, and strikes up a friendship with a fellow co-worker, Sachiko (Kumiko Aso), who seems to grasp his artistic vision. They get married and have a daughter. As he grows older, Mashisu's obsession with contemporary art controls his whole life, leaving him insensitive of everything around him, including the death of his own daughter (Eri Tokunaga) and his wife's desertion. He tries to please the art critics, remaining penniless. He is caught up in a fire and almost dies. Losing all his previous works, he is left with a single half-burnt soda can, which he assesses at 200,000 yen and tries to sell. This ends up kicked carelessly away when his wife picks him up from the street. They walk away together, seemingly finally rid of his artistic obsession., 1h53
Directed by Danièle ThompsonOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Biography,
Comedy,
HistoricalThemes Peinture,
La provenceActors Guillaume Canet,
Guillaume Gallienne,
Sabine Azéma,
Alice Pol,
Gérard Meylan,
Freya MavorRating60%
L'histoire de l'amitié et de la rivalité entre Paul Cézanne et Émile Zola, tous deux natifs d'Aix-en-Provence. Le premier, peintre, fils de banquier, qui n'obtiendra qu'une reconnaissance relative de son vivant alors qu'il devient l'un des pères fondateurs de l'art moderne ; le deuxième, écrivain, orphelin de père immigré et de milieu modeste, qui devient chef de file du mouvement naturaliste dans la France tourmentée de la deuxième moitié du XIX siècle., 1h56
Directed by Ivan ReitmanOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Comedy,
Comedy thriller,
Romantic comedy,
Crime,
RomanceThemes PeintureActors Robert Redford,
Debra Winger,
Daryl Hannah,
Brian Dennehy,
Terence Stamp,
Steven HillRating60%
Tom Logan (Robert Redford) is an Assistant District Attorney in the New York City District Attorney's Office, who is on his way to becoming the new District Attorney. Into his life enters Laura Kelly (Debra Winger), an attorney who is representing Chelsea Deardon (Daryl Hannah). Chelsea is accused of stealing a painting from an art dealer, Victor Taft (Terence Stamp). However, Chelsea claims that the painting is actually hers, as her father made it for her and signed it to her on her 8th birthday 18 years ago - the same day that her father and most of his paintings went up in smoke in a mysterious fire. , 1h25
Directed by Albert Lewin,
John E. BurchOrigin USAGenres DramaThemes PeintureActors George Sanders,
Herbert Marshall,
Eric Blore,
Albert Bassermann,
Florence Bates,
Steven GerayRating66%
Geoffrey Wolfe (Herbert Marshall), a writer similar to Maugham, tells the story of Charles Strickland (George Sanders). A mediocre, seemingly unassuming London stockbroker, Strickland suddenly gives up his career, wife of 17 years (an uncredited Molly Lamont), and children and moves to Paris. Mrs. Strickland asks Wolfe to bring him back. To Wolfe's surprise, Strickland has not run away with another woman (as he had been told), but because Strickland feels compelled to become a painter. He exhibits no remorse or shame about abandoning his family and refuses to return to his old life, whereupon his wife divorces him. Despite his strong disapproval of Strickland's callous behavior, Wolfe is intrigued.