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Directed by Marcel CarnéOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Crime,
RomanceThemes La banlieue française,
Films about the labor movementActors Jean Gabin,
Jules Berry,
Arletty,
Jacqueline Laurent,
René Génin,
Bernard BlierRating76%
The film begins with foundry worker François (Jean Gabin) shooting and killing Valentin (Jules Berry). François then locks himself in his room in a guest house at the top of many flights of stairs. He is soon besieged by the police, who fail in an attempt to shoot their way into the room, as François barricades himself in., 1h42
Origin FranceGenres DramaThemes L'adolescence,
Films about alcoholism,
La banlieue française,
Films about children,
Films about immigration,
La précaritéActors Leïla Bekhti,
Karina Testa,
Samy Naceri,
Samuel Le Bihan,
Léa Seydoux,
Fejria DelibaRating54%
À 16 ans, Lya vit dans une cité de banlieue avec ses sœurs Chirine, 17 ans, et Inès, 7 ans. Depuis que son aînée est devenue femme, leur père ne lui parle plus et dans la famille, Lya est la seule à oser tenir tête à ce père devenu violent depuis quelques mois., 1h28
Directed by Ariel Zeitoun,
Julien SeriOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Action,
CrimeThemes La banlieue française,
Sports filmsActors Châu Belle,
Charles Perrière,
Abdelkrim Bahloul,
Frédéric pellegeay,
Chloé Flipo,
Stéphane BoucherRating60%
The Yamakasi are seven young sport nuts of obviously different ethnic backgrounds who are all dedicated to parkour. They live in France in a banlieue, a ghetto especially designed for paupers and traditionally inhabited by immigrants from former French colonies. The motley group uses their sport to enjoy themselves without drugs and to gain recognition in a peaceful way. One morning, they are reported buildering the east side of the Bleuets building and evading the police after that. While they consider themselves good examples for youths in the banlieue, the local chief of police feels otherwise. From his point of view, they are reckless and dangerous individuals prone to become criminals while one of his men, Inspector Vincent Asmine believes they are dangerous only because children could hurt themselves by trying to emulate them. On this occasion each single member is introduced through his birth name and alias to the spectators of the film too: Zicmu (Ousmane Dadjacan), Tango (Jean-Michel Lucas), Rocket (Abdou N'Goto), the Spider (Bruno Duris), the Weasel (Malik N'Diaye), Baseball (Oliver Chen), and Sitting Bull (Ousmane Bana)., 1h19
Directed by Philippe FauconOrigin FranceGenres DramaThemes L'adolescence,
La banlieue française,
Films about children,
Films about immigration,
Films about religion,
La précarité,
Films about IslamActors Soria Zeroual,
Zita Hanrot,
Isabelle Candelier,
Nathalie Richard,
Rachid Youcef,
Jacques ChambonRating64%
Fatima est une femme issue de l'immigration maghrébine, arrivée en France à l'âge adulte avec son mari. Des années plus tard, séparée de ce dernier, elle élève ses deux filles, Souad et Nesrine, en faisant des ménages. Craignant que ses filles de 15 et 18 ans ne connaissent qu'un parcours frustrant et précaire comme le sien, elle tente de les aider du mieux qu'elle peut, alors que l'aînée entre en première année de médecine et que la benjamine est en pleine crise d'adolescence., 1h38
Directed by Mathieu KassovitzOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Comedy-dramaThemes La banlieue française,
Dance films,
Films about music and musicians,
Films about racism,
Hip hop films,
Gangster filmsActors Vincent Cassel,
Hubert Koundé,
Saïd Taghmaoui,
Mathieu Kassovitz,
Benoît Magimel,
Omar SyRating80%
The film depicts approximately 19 consecutive hours in the lives of three friends in their early twenties from immigrant families living in an impoverished multi-ethnic French housing project (a ZUP – zone d'urbanisation prioritaire) in the suburbs of Paris, in the aftermath of a riot. Vinz (Vincent Cassel), who is Jewish, is filled with rage. He sees himself as a gangster ready to win respect by killing a cop, manically practising the role of Travis Bickle from the film Taxi Driver in the mirror secretly. His attitude towards police, for instance, is a simplified, stylized blanket condemnation, even to individual policemen who make an effort to steer the trio clear of troublesome situations. Hubert (Hubert Koundé) is an Afro-French boxer and small time drug dealer, the most mature of the three, whose gymnasium was burned in the riots. The quietest, most thoughtful and wisest of the three, he sadly contemplates the ghetto and the hate around him. He expresses the wish to simply leave this world of violence and hate behind him, but does not know how since he lacks the means to do so. Saïd – Sayid in some English subtitles – (Saïd Taghmaoui) is an Arab Maghrebi who inhabits the middle ground between his two friends' responses to their place in life., 1h51
Directed by Alain Corneau,
Freddie Wong,
Serge Frydman,
Pascal OrtegaOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Thriller,
CrimeThemes La banlieue française,
Films about sexuality,
Erotic films,
Films about prostitution,
Erotic thriller filmsActors Patrick Dewaere,
Myriam Boyer,
Marie Trintignant,
Bernard Blier,
Jeanne Herviale,
Andreas KatsulasRating72%
Franck Poupart is a door-to-door salesman. His wife leaves him when she finds out he got involved with an underage prostitute named Mona. Then he gets sacked and imprisoned for embezzlement. Mona bails him out and persuades him to rob her rich aunt. But his streak of bad luck (série noire in French) continues because his still upset wife returns unannounced and she comes across the booty., 1h41
Directed by Julien DuvivierOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Comedy-dramaThemes La banlieue française,
Films about the labor movementActors Jean Gabin,
Charles Vanel,
Raymond Aimos,
Viviane Romance,
Charles Dorat,
Raphaël MédinaRating74%
Five unemployed Parisian workers, Jeannot (Jean Gabin), Charlot (Charles Vanel), Raymond, called Tintin (Raymond Aimos), Jacques (Charles Dorat), and Mario (Raphaël Médina), a foreigner threatened with expulsion, win the main prize in the National Lottery. One of them, Jeannot, has the idea of putting the money together so the group can buy an old suburban wash house in ruins that they would transform, as equal co-owners, into a guinguette—a dancing and refreshment café in the country. They get down to realizing the project with confidence. But the solidarity of the group proves fragile. Soon enough the group is reduced to just Charles and Jean—who are in love with the same woman, Gina (Viviane Romance). The ending, judged too pessimistic, was re-made.