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The Hypothesis of the Stolen Painting, 1h6
Directed by Raoul Ruiz
Origin France
Genres Drama
Themes Peinture
Actors Jean Rougeul, Jean Reno, Raymond Pierson, Jean Narboni, Bruno Guillain, Alfred Baillou

Through a large 19th century house and its grounds, the camera follows an art collector and an unseen interviewer. The collector has six of seven canvasses by a 19th century painter called Fredéric Tonnerre, but nobody knows what was in the fourth of the sequence because it was stolen. His quest is to recreate the missing painting and so to read the meaning of the whole series. To achieve this, he has hired models, acquired props and rigged up lighting in order to re-enact each of the six surviving scenes as a tableau vivant. Able to walk around each tableau and to adjust the light, he ponders the inner significance of the scene, speculating why the artist chose to portray it in exactly that way and what message he was signalling to the alert viewer..Tableaux we see include Diana surprised by Actaeon, Templars playing chess, a scandal among Parisian nobility, and an occult ceremony involving a sacrifice similar to that of St Sebastian. In each case the collector discerns strong sexual currents flowing between the characters, both heterosexual and homosexual. More significant, he thinks traces of an esoteric cult of Baphomet are to be seen in the pictures.
Frida
Frida (2002)
, 2h3
Directed by Julie Taymor
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Biography, Romance
Themes Feminist films, Peinture, Politique, Films about sexuality, Bisexuality-related films, LGBT-related films, Political films, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film, Lesbian-related films
Actors Salma Hayek, Alfred Molina, Antonio Banderas, Valeria Golino, Ashley Judd, Mía Maestro

Frida begins just before the traumatic accident Frida Kahlo (Salma Hayek) suffered at the age of 18 when a trolley bus collided with a motor bus she was riding. She is impaled by a metal pole and the injuries she sustained plague her for the rest of her life. To help her through convalescence, her father brings her a canvas upon which to start painting. Throughout the film, a scene starts as a painting, then slowly dissolves into a live-action scene with actors.
Woman in Gold, 1h47
Directed by Simon Curtis
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Historical
Themes Peinture, Films about religion, Political films, Films about Jews and Judaism
Actors Helen Mirren, Tatiana Maslany, Ryan Reynolds, Daniel Brühl, Charles Dance, Katie Holmes

In a series of flashbacks throughout the film, Maria Altmann recalls the arrival of Nazi forces in Vienna, Austria, and the subsequent suppression of the Jewish community and the looting and pillaging conducted by the Nazis against Jewish families. Seeking to escape before the country is completely shut off, Maria Altmann and members of her family attempt to flee to the United States. While Altmann and her husband are successful in their escape, she is forced to abandon her parents in Vienna.
Lust for Life, 2h2
Directed by George Cukor, Vincente Minnelli
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Biography, Musical theatre, Historical
Themes Peinture, Vincent van Gogh
Actors Kirk Douglas, Anthony Quinn, James Donald, Pamela Brown, Everett Sloane, Niall MacGinnis

Vincent van Gogh's obsessive devotion to his art engulfs, consumes, and finally destroys him. The apostate religious leaders do not like his zeal for God and they frown on his social activism and care for the poor in a coal mining town. He returns home to his father's house where he is rejected by a woman he obsessively loves, takes up with a prostitute who leaves because he is too poor, and discovers painting, which he pursues while agonizing that his vision exceeds his ability to execute. His brother, Theo van Gogh, provides financial and moral support, while Vincent lives off and on with the critical Paul Gauguin. Vincent begins experiencing hallucinations and seizures and voluntarily commits himself to a mental institution. He signs himself out, and with Theo's help, returns to a rural area to paint, where he ultimately shoots himself in despair of never being able to put what he sees on canvas.
The Trip Across Paris, 1h20
Directed by Claude Autant-Lara
Origin France
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama
Themes Cooking films, Medical-themed films, Peinture, Films about drugs, Histoire de France, L'Occupation allemande en France
Actors Jean Gabin, André Bourvil, Louis de Funès, Jeannette Batti, Jacques Marin, Robert Arnoux

Action takes place in Paris during WWII in 1942. Unemployed Taxi-Driver, Marcel Martin makes his living delivering parcels on the black market. One day, he must carry by foot, to the other side of the capital, four suitcases containing pork meat. He goes to the basement of a grocer named Jambier and plays the accordion while the animal is butchered.
The Fall of the House of Usher, 59minutes
Directed by Luis Buñuel, Jean Epstein
Origin France
Genres Drama, Thriller, Fantastic, Horror
Themes Peinture, Ghost films
Actors Jean Debucourt, Charles Lamy, Luc Dartagnan, Abel Gance

Ce film est l'adaptation de la nouvelle éponyme d'Edgar Poe. Appelé par Lord Roderick Usher, inquiet de la santé de sa compagne, avec laquelle il vit dans une maison perdue au milieu des étangs, un de ses amis se rend dans ce lieu chargé d'angoisse et d'énigmes. il trouve le maître de céans en train de peindre avec acharnement le portrait de son épouse ; celle-ci s'étiole dans cette atmosphère lugubre, transmettant le peu de vie qui lui reste au portrait. Un jour, elle s'effondre. On l'enterre dans la crypte du parc. Mais Roderick est persuadé qu'elle n'est qu'endormie. Elle sortira seule de la tombe par une nuit d'orage, tandis que la foudre tombe sur la maison Usher.
The Painting, 1h16
Directed by Jean-François Laguionie
Origin France
Genres Fantasy, Animation
Themes Monde imaginaire, Peinture
Actors Jean Barney, Jessica Monceau, Adrien Larmande, Julien Bouanich, J. B. Blanc, Céline Ronté

For mysterious reasons, a Painter has left a work incomplete - causing conflict between the Toupins (Allduns), who are entirely painted, the Pafinis (Halfies), who lack a few colors, and the Reufs (Sketchies), who are only sketches. Toupins occupy the chateau, Pafinis are out in the gardens, and Reufs are treated as outcasts and hunted by the Toupins. Three friends, one of each class, go on a quest to find the artist so he can finish the piece and hopefully unite the people.
Achilles and the Tortoise, 1h59
Directed by Takeshi Kitano
Origin Japon
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama
Themes Films about children, Peinture, L'enfance marginalisée
Actors Takeshi Kitano, Kanako Higuchi, Ren Osugi, Kumiko Asō, Akira Nakao, Nao Ōmori

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.
Carnival of Sinners, 1h22
Directed by Maurice Tourneur
Origin France
Genres Drama, Fantastic, Fantasy, Horror
Themes Peinture, Films about religion, Demons in film
Actors Pierre Fresnay, Josseline Gaël, Noël Roquevert, Pierre Palau, Pierre Larquey, André Gabriello

The guests at an isolated hotel cut off by an avalanche are surprised when Roland Brissot, a man missing his left hand, shows up, carrying only a small casket. He asks the innkeeper if there is a cemetery adjoining the ruined nearby abbey and is disappointed when the answer is no. Then two shots ring out. The police arrive, looking for a little man carrying a coffin. The news frightens Brissot. While he is called to the telephone, his casket is stolen during a temporary blackout. Disconsolate, he gives in to the curiosity of the other guests and tells his story. A flashback ensues.
How Wang-Fo Was Saved
Directed by René Laloux
Origin France
Genres Drama, Fantasy, Adventure, Animation
Themes Peinture
Actors Olivier Cruveiller, Jean-Claude Dreyfus

L'histoire se déroule dans la Chine médiévale. Enfermé dans le chariot qui l'emmène au palais de l'empereur en compagnie de son maître Wang-Fô, le jeune disciple se souvient de sa première rencontre avec le peintre, puis de la fascination progressive qu'il a éprouvé pour ses tableaux : lorsque Wang-Fô peignit plusieurs portraits de l'épouse du disciple, ce dernier en vint à trouver les portraits plus beaux que son épouse réelle, au point qu'elle finit par se donner la mort. Après ces flashbacks, Wang-Fô et son disciple parviennent au palais et sont amenés devant l'empereur. Wang-Fô implore l'empereur de le pardonner s'il a, d'aventure, réalisé un mauvais portrait de lui par le passé. L'empereur le détrompe, et, pour lui faire comprendre ce qu'il lui reproche, lui raconte son histoire. Dès son enfance, l'empereur vit seul au palais, parmi les tableaux de Wang-Fô dont son père était un admirateur. Après de longues années à grandir parmi les sublimes tableaux du maître, l'empereur, parvenu à l'âge adulte, découvre pour la première fois le monde réel, mais celui-ci lui paraît laid et méprisable comparé aux images qu'en peignait Wang-Fô. C'est là ce que l'empereur reproche au peintre : Wang-Fô lui a inspiré le dégoût de son propre royaume, et le désir d'un royaume d'images sur lequel il ne pourra jamais régner.
The Draughtsman's Contract, 1h43
Directed by Peter Greenaway
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama, Historical, Crime, Romance
Themes Peinture, Films about sexuality
Actors Anthony Higgins, Janet Suzman, Anne-Louise Lambert, Hugh Fraser, David Meyer, Dave Hill

Mr. Neville (Anthony Higgins), a young and arrogant artist and something of a Byronic hero, is contracted to produce a series of 12 landscape drawings of an estate, by Mrs. Virginia Herbert (Janet Suzman) for her absent and estranged husband. Part of the contract is that Mrs. Herbert agrees "to meet Mr. Neville in private and to comply with his requests concerning his pleasure with me." Several sexual encounters between them follow, each of them acted in such a way as to emphasise reluctance or distress on the part of Mrs Herbert and sexual aggression or insensitivity on the part of Mr Neville. Whilst living on the estate, Mr. Neville gains quite a reputation with its dwellers, especially with Mrs. Herbert's son-in-law, Mr.
The Bride Wore Black, 1h47
Directed by François Truffaut
Origin France
Genres Drama, Thriller, Crime, Romance
Themes Peinture, Serial killer films, Films about marriage
Actors Jeanne Moreau, Michel Bouquet, Jean-Claude Brialy, Charles Denner, Michael Lonsdale, Serge Rousseau

As the film opens, Julie Kohler (Jeanne Moreau) tries to throw herself out of an upstairs window, but is stopped by her mother (Luce Fabiole). Julie is dressed in black and is obviously grief-stricken. In the next scene, she is more composed, telling her mother she is going on a long trip, and counting out five piles of money. She gets onto a train, but right afterwards steps down on the opposite side, hidden from onlookers.
Modigliani
Modigliani (2004)
, 1h54
Directed by Mick Davis
Genres Drama, Romance
Themes Peinture, Films about religion, Films about Jews and Judaism
Actors Andy García, Elsa Zylberstein, Hippolyte Girardot, Omid Djalili, Eva Herzigova, Susie Amy

Set in Paris in 1919, this biopic presents the life of Italian artist Amedeo Modigliani, centering, artistically, on his relationship to and rivalry with Pablo Picasso when they both lived in Paris. Modigliani, an Italian Jew from Livorno, has fallen in love with Jeanne, a young and beautiful French Catholic girl. The couple has a child, and Jeanne's bigoted father sends the baby to a faraway convent to be raised by nuns. Modigliani is distraught but needs money to rescue and raise his child. Paris' annual art competition is in the offing. Prize money and a guaranteed career await the winner.
Rendezvous in Paris, 1h40
Directed by Éric Rohmer
Origin France
Genres Drama, Comedy, Romantic comedy, Romance
Themes Peinture
Actors Clara Bellar, Antoine Basler, Mathias Mégard, Serge Renko, Bénédicte Loyen

Dans différents quartiers de Paris, trois histoires de séduction amoureuse, trois variations sur le mensonge des apparences et les paradoxes de la vérité. Des images impressionnistes de Paris et une mise en scène du doute perpétuel...