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Directed by Jean DelannoyOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Thriller,
CrimeThemes Films about children,
La provence,
Films about sexuality,
Erotic films,
Films about prostitution,
L'enfance marginalisée,
Erotic thriller filmsActors Madeleine Robinson,
Pierre-Michel Beck,
Franck Villard,
Henri Vilbert,
Edmond Beauchamp,
René GéninRating67%
Marie, une prostituée de Marseille, rend visite, très émue, à son fils Simon qu'elle n'a pas vu depuis longtemps et dont elle a confié la garde à Gilles, un berger de la campagne provençale. Simon, âgé à présent d'une douzaine d'années, idéalise sa mère dont il ignore la profession. Marie, jugeant qu'elle est à présent suffisamment bien installée pour prendre son enfant en charge, le ramène avec elle. Mais après l'euphorie des premiers jours, Simon ne tarde pas à découvrir les activités de sa mère et à déchanter d'autant plus qu'elle s'est amourachée de Paul, un individu douteux et pleutre que Simon se met à détester, ce qui crée des dissensions entre la mère aveuglée par l'amour et le fils, clairvoyant. Afin d'échapper au milieu délétère familial, Simon, attiré par la mer, se met à fréquenter le port et sympathise avec François, un capitaine de marine marchande… Celui-ci, discernant le malaise et l'isolement du gamin, l'embauche comme mousse pendant que Marie va être entraînée au cœur d'un drame à cause de Paul fourvoyé dans une sordide affaire de faux billets., 1h40
Directed by Max Pécas,
Jacques DaroyOrigin FranceGenres Thriller,
CrimeActors Yves Vincent,
Marcel Dalio,
Tilda Thamar,
Antonin Berval,
René Blancard,
Jacqueline HuetA Marseille, un inspecteur des douanes tombe sous le charme d'une aventurière dont il ignore les trafics... Tous deux passent quelques jours heureux, loin de la douane et de la contrebande, mais un télégramme rappelle la jeune femme à Marseille..., 1h30
Directed by Jacques RenardGenres RomanceThemes L'adolescence,
Films about children,
Films about sexuality,
Le thème des vacances,
La sexualité des mineursActors Daniel Prévost,
Marianne Basler,
Valérie Mairesse,
Agathe Dronne,
Vincent Nemeth,
Mata GabinRating61%
Thomas Lebey, célèbre écrivain, tente de se retrouver en retournant sur les lieux de son premier amour. Il replonge dans ses souvenirs. C'est en 1960 qu'il a fait la connaissance de Sheila, charmante jeune fille de 17 ans. Cette immersion dans le passé est néanmoins troublée par l'apparition de son propre fantôme, celui d'un adolescent, qui va lui rappeler ses illusions perdues., 2h5
Directed by Chris ColumbusOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
RomanceThemes Films about children,
Films about families,
Feminist films,
Medical-themed films,
Films about cancer,
Political films,
Buddy filmsActors Julia Roberts,
Susan Sarandon,
Ed Harris,
Jena Malone,
Liam Aiken,
Lynn WhitfieldRating68%
Jackie and Luke Harrison (Susan Sarandon and Ed Harris) are a divorced New York couple that are struggling to help their children Anna (Jena Malone) and Ben (Liam Aiken) be happy with this sudden change of lifestyle. This is far from easy, as Luke, an attorney, is living with his new girlfriend, Isabel Kelly (Julia Roberts), an NYU alumna and a successful fashion photographer several years his junior. Isabel tries very hard to make Anna and Ben feel comfortable and happy with her, but Anna repeatedly rejects her overtures while Ben, who loves Isabel (not as much as his actual mother), adds extra complication with his mischievous nature. Isabel behaves with contempt tempered by caution around Jackie, believing she overcompensates for her divorce by spoiling her children., 1h30
Origin USAGenres ComedyThemes L'adolescence,
Films about animals,
Films about education,
Films about children,
Sports films,
Association football films,
Films about dogs,
L'enfance marginalisée,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifère,
Films about school violenceActors James Marshall,
Olivia D'Abo,
Jeremy Foley,
Burton Gilliam,
Carrie Genzel,
Sam McMurrayRating31%
The movie begins with a now grown-up Alden (James Marshall) telling the story of his childhood in an orphanage, and how his parents set him on the steps of the Pelton Orphan home. He says that 'soccer was the only thing that made his life easier'. When he was too old to stay in the orphanage, he went out and married his wife Elena (Olivia d'Abo). Alden misses his days of soccer, so he reasons that the only way to enjoy it was to have a son to play it with. Alden and Elena go to the Pelton Orphanage, where Alden has to face the mean headmaster. He and Elena adopt Clay (Jeremy Foley). They bring Clay home and Clay isn't really into the spirit of things. Meanwhile, the setting shows little boy playing with his dog, Kimble (who actually turns out to be Lincoln) in the park, then throws the ball over the fence of a construction site. The evil dogcatcher, Damon Fleming (Billy Drago) catches 'Kimble' and takes him to the pound. The next day, Alden learns that Clay doesn't know how to play soccer. Clay goes to practice is confused by his coach, Coach Shaw, who doesn't really know anything about soccer. He tells the team he wants 100% from each of them from each quarter, and Sonny, whose father is a rich fat guy with two bodyguard, points out that in soccer there are no quarters, just two halves. Coach Shaw get irritated and tells Sonny that there is no A in team, then spells it T-E...go take a lap. (Coach Shaw has a nasty habit of telling his players to go take a lap when he says something wrong and he knows they are right.) Behind the scenes, when the dogcatcher goes to take a head count of the dogs, he finds Kimble isn't there and finds he has escaped through a sewage hole in the floor under his mat. Kimble is seen running away and removing the orange tag on his right leg. After that, the coach is explaining that soccer is a game of 'hand eye coordination'. Clay raises his hand to ask a question, but is deterred by Vince, (Kyle Gibson) who tells him not to bother and that 'daddy has a feeling baby was dropped on his head when he was a baby'. Meanwhile, the dogcatcher sets out to find Kimble and, while eating a blade of grass, finds the orange tag Kimble tore off. On the other hand, Clay is walking back home from practice when Vince catches up with him. they talk a little, but Clay doesn't really understand Vince because he calls people 'baby' and calls himself 'daddy'. That's when Clay spots Kimble digging in a flower bed and calls to him, and Kimble comes. later that night, at dinner, Elena wants Clay to take violin lessons, and she and Alden sort of argue. Clay excuses himself to go feed Kimble, who he has named Lincoln and hid in his bathroom. Alden thinks that Clay is not feeling welcome, so he comes into Clay's bedroom to find he was hiding a dog. In the middle of the soccer season, Sonny's dad thinks that Vince is getting too 'hot' and that if he keeps showing off, Sonny was to give him a food poisoning pill. Sonny drops it in Vince's drink and Vince can't play. Clay's dog, Lincoln, runs out on the field and the Coach appoints him to play. The referee tells this really old lady to check the book of soccer rules, which is a 7 inch tall book. The rules state that Lincoln can play for the team. Lincoln scores a goal minutes afterwards. At the end of the season, the team wins the championship. Lincoln's original owners take their dog back, but Clay gets a puppy at the end that looks exactly like Lincoln, the dogcatcher disappears, and Alden becomes the coach of the Stampede.