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- A woman tries to straighten out her life, even as her past as a con-woman comes back to haunt her.
- A red balloon with a mind of its own follows a little boy around the streets of Paris.
- Michel is a middle aged man with a troubled marriage. He feels lonely, has been unfaithful to his wife Isabelle in various occasions, and despite she seems to accept this situation, they both grow apart. Eventually Michel falls in love with the most unexpected "perfect woman": a mannequin.
- Filming in the USA, Henri and Françoise meet and fall in love with each other.
- Catherine and Marcello are secluded in their house, living under the candlelight. Unable to accept the injustice behind the loss of their nine-month-old baby, they face a slow but definite self-destruction.
- Marc and his gang have a brilliant idea (or so they think!) : they will kidnap Vénus de Palma, a (very) rich heiress. Well Venus, also known as Cookie, is duly abducted but holding the lovely twenty-year-old beauty is a horse of another color. Cookie is indeed both seductive and intelligent and manages to seduce one member of the gang after the other, pitting the ones against the others... The brilliant idea soon proves a nightmare!
- A rock star-turned-bum, his vocal chords severed at the height of his career for the love of a woman, reclaims his forgotten past after viewing a music video and seeks revenge against the mobster who maimed him.
- Nicolas Philibert goes to America after killing a French aristocrat. On his return he tries to divorce his wife, Charlotte, but when he sees others trying to woo her his own interest is rekindled.
- A retired English businessman has just been through heart surgery but it has, apparently, done little to relieve his constant pain or improve his long-term survival prospects.
- This movie tells the story of a group of right-wing cops have begun carrying out vigilante justice on drug dealers and other crime figures who might otherwise avoid punishment for their misdeeds. Police inspector Grindel (Delon) understands the feelings which motivate these deeds, but does not approve. However, he is not highly motivated to put an end to the group's activities until it begins to appear that they are now attacking fellow cops for reasons which are unclear. Grindel sets to work to uncover the culprits, and in a climactic scene, confronts his colleague Scatti
- Night Magic, a musical fantasy, is set on earth but it is also about the heavens. At the centre of it all is Michael, a music hall artist, who finds Judy, an angel that epitomizes the woman of his dreams at the System Theatre where he is about to open his new show. For Michael it is just another show along the road but once inside something happens. The night is full of possibilities- full of love and romance, jealousy and infidelity, music and dance, even good and evil. Most of all it is full of magic.
- A young Turk, fired by his boss, becomes his concurrent.
- A porcelain table service and a painting from the 19th century pass from hand to hand and deteriorate over time, sealing the fate of different characters who cross paths in an unusual Paris.
- A Latin palindrome is the title of Guy Debord's last film, in which he, as narrator, explains that he will make neither concessions to the tastes of his viewers nor to the dominant ideas of his day. After extensively insulting the audience that goes to the cinema to forget its heteronomous life, the film becomes autobiographical, using images from the world of spectacle: advertising brochures, clips from feature films (Les enfants du paradis), comics, aerial footage of Paris, tracking shots through Venice, photographs of friends - all commented on by Debord, with an at times melancholy undertone: "This Paris no longer exists." His assessment is that one of the great pleasures of his life has been the sensation of the passage of time, and as a witness to the disintegration of social order, he has loved his epoch.
- After the events of May 1968, the French went on vacations - and they were filmed during three months on the rural fairs, on the beaches, on promotional campaigns for products and politicians. And they spoke to the director's candid camera on a variety of subjects - from man walking on the moon to eroticism, from advertisement to marriage...
- André, a hot-tempered young man, whiles away his spare time by fantasizing about the action films of Douglas Fairbanks.
- A chauffeur for a corrupt CEO, and a few hours later, his boss himself, are killed by the industrialist's associate. But their ghosts remain on Earth, and they try to tell the millionaire's teenage son the identity of the killer.
- In rural France, an undernourished and unloved young boy attempts suicide. Based on the classic by Jules Renard.
- A judge conducts his own investigation against a mafia godfather.
- Jacques, a 40-year-old citizen of Brussels, meets the fakir, Abracadabra who, before dying, gives him a special power.
- People are queuing outside a cinema. A vagrant comes to them and not content to beg from them, he calls out to them dwelling on the injustice he suffers from having no access to culture. Feeling guilty, one of the moviegoers buys him a movie ticket. Bad move since, once inside, the tramp makes constant efforts to play selfish, shamelessly disturbing the audience and spoiling the show.
- What do Patricia, Badou, François, Dingo and P'tit Jeannot have in common? They live in the Paris suburbs, they are young, they are on the verge of breaking away from school, from the working world or from the Army. Their meeting place is "La Javanaise", a bar held by no-nonsense Janine and her lighter husband Lucien. There they mix with their idol, Daniel, also known as Frankie Mégalo, a film projectionist and a rocker without a band. Most of the efforts of these born idlers will consist in finding a band and a venue for Frankie to perform and in laying hands on cash by means fair or foul to go to the Southern sun.
- René, a children's theater performer, has a problem : he is a hearty eater and he weighs no less than 155 kilos. After being abandoned by his girlfriend, René decides to go on a diet, notably to reconquer her. It is also an opportunity for him to question his former lifestyle and to define new values...
- A day in the mine following a group of apprentice miners who go through their first day in the pit.
- There are days like that! The woman you love walks out on you in some foul, sordid bar. And a writer can sometimes be the pawn in a demonic plot...
- What a happy family the Gazuls! A picnic by the side of a main road : how delightful! And the kids are such good pupils!And the father is about to have a pay raise. And when the postman come it is to deliver the most exquisite catalog ever. And Marcel is so self-reliant : can't he install a coat rack without anybody's help ? Do they have friends ? Of course they have and the male guests do not hesitate to wash ( and break - but this is so irrepressible!) the dishes. And if one day Mr. Gazul barricades himself in his house and threatens to shoot at any living soul approaching, isn't it to prepare the most blissful of all experiences: to surrender quietly to the police forces...???
- Set between Christmas and New Year, the film told the story of six criminals who kidnap an ambassador's daughter and await the ransom; enter Monsieur Wens, who infiltrates their hideout using various comic disguises, bumps them off one by one and rescues the little girl.
- A documentary on the flora, fauna, natural resources, typical architecture, monuments, agriculture and industry of all provinces of Portugal - including overseas colonies, then - arranged not by region, but socio-economic themes, in a diversified tapestry.
- Police Superintendent Muselier is investigating a series of disappearances in the Rambouillet forest: men, all young and handsome, have mysteriously vanished in the vicinity of the Mare aux Fées. Only one witness: the poacher Garou, who claims to have seen fairies and accuses them of being behind the abductions. Muselier thinks he's crazy. It takes all the authority of the Chief Inspector to get Muselier to agree to be assisted in his investigation by the Brigade des Maléfices. Paumier shares Garou's point of view. He has even tracked down the fairies.
- Albert, the gamekeeper, lives with his wife and their two children in the house in the woods. In 1917, they welcomed three boys whose fathers had gone to the front. When they are not in school, children play at war and hide in the forest.
- Hervé's father is visiting his son for the first time in a year. The reunion is timid and infinitely happy. But the boy soon learns the news of the death of his companion Marcel.