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All 73 Brigitte Bardot Movies (in Order)
Discover the magic of French film icon Brigitte Bardot as we take you through a roundup of some of her most iconic movies. From her sultry debut in “And God Created Woman” to her role as a seductive spy in “Deadly Game, ” get ready to explore the captivating world of Brigitte Bardot on the silver screen.
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1. The Girl in the Bikini (1952)
In the captivating 1952 French film “The Girl in the Bikini, ” we follow the life of Gérard, a young student on a quest for adventure and treasure. He unearths a fragment of a Phoenician amphora in Corsica and believes he’s found a hidden fortune, prompting him to embark on a thrilling smuggling boat journey.
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2. Act of Love (1953)
Act of Love”, released in 1953 under its French title “Un acte d’amour”, immerses us in the passionate story set during World War II, as Kirk Douglas plays an ex-soldier who returns to the French Riviera’s picturesque locale. He spends his holiday time diving deep into memories of the time spent in France, reminiscing not only about the war-torn time but also finding himself reminiscing about love - a love for a French peasant woman. This film becomes a melancholic yet deeply engaging exploration of war, love, and human emotion, set against the backdrop of France and the beautiful Cognac region, making it a compelling watch for those who love drama loaded with intricate layers of emotions.
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3. His Father’s Portrait (1953)
In the heart of Paris, “His Father’s Portrait” (1953) is a delightful French comedy film that explores the humorous dynamics of love, jealousy, and miscommunication. Directed by André Berthomieu and written together with Roger Pierre, this classic film boasts an all-star cast that includes Jean Richard, Michèle Philippe, and the iconic Brigitte Bardot.
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4. Concert of Intrigue (1954)
Set in the tumultuous backdrop of World War I, “Concert of Intrigue” weaves a captivating tale of two brothers, each embodying contrasting virtues. The film transports viewers to a world of espionage, love, and treason, where the lines between hero and coward blur.
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5. Royal Affairs in Versailles (1954)
Experience the opulence and intrigue of Versailles like never before with “Royal Affairs in Versailles” (1954). Directed and written by the legendary Sacha Guitry, this gripping historical comedy-drama takes viewers on a journey through the glamorous halls of the Palace of Versailles from its inception to modern times. Featuring an extraordinary ensemble cast, including Michel Auclair, Jean-Pierre Aumont, and Jean-Louis Barrault, this film explores the lives of French aristocrats and renowned French queens against the backdrop of one of the world’s most iconic landmarks.
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6. School for Love (1955)
In the enchanting world of the Vienna Conservatory, a passionate romance blossoms between the talented students and their charming singing teacher, Eric Walter, played by Jean Marais. As tensions rise, Brigitte Bardot’s character grapples with her own emotional struggles, all while navigating the vibrant dynamic of their relationships at the prestigious music academy.
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7. The Grand Maneuver (1955)
The Grand Maneuver” is a romantic comedy set against the backdrop of pre-World War I France, where a cavalry lieutenant bets he can seduce any woman in town before his regiment departs for maneuvers. However, his target, a charming divorcée from Paris, proves to be a challenge unlike any other.
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8. The Light Across the Street (1955)
The Light Across the Street, ” directed by Georges Lacombe and starring Brigitte Bardot, is a captivating French drama from 1955. The film portrays the story of a restaurant owner recovering from an injury, who is advised to avoid strenuous activities, including intimacy with his wife. Enter the young, attractive garage manager across the street, who discovers his heart yearns for the same woman.
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9. Her Bridal Night (1956)
Experience the thrilling journey of a young country girl in ‘Her Bridal Night’ (1956), a delightful comedy-romance film. When this unsuspecting girl is discovered by a prestigious Paris magazine, her life takes an unexpected turn as she transforms into a top fashion model. But with fame and fortune come challenges, as she navigates her newfound career and balances heartfelt relationships.
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10. Naughty Girl (1956)
Get ready for a hilarious and seductive comedy musical, “Naughty Girl” (1956). Brigitte Bardot stars as Jean Clery, a nightclub entertainer who unexpectedly finds himself taking care of a mysterious ‘baby. ’ But upon discovering that this little one is actually a wild and shapely sex kitten, he’s in for the ride of his life. As Jean navigates the ups and downs of his new parenting gig, the audience is treated to a delightful blend of comedy, romance, and sexuality.
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11. Plucking the Daisy (1956)
Set in the vibrant Paris of 1956, Plucking the Daisy (also known as En effeuillant la marguerite) follows a cheeky schoolgirl who unwittingly stokes a wildfire in the thoughts of men from the Seine to the Sorbonne. As this innocent girl navigates her newfound charm, the film quickly transforms from a lighthearted comedy into a tale filled with scandalous encounters, daring escapades, and unexpected connections.
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12. La Parisienne (1957)
La Parisienne, ” directed by Michel Boisrond, takes viewers on a romantic journey set against the backdrop of springtime in Paris. The film follows the life of the President of France’s daughter, who marries a conservative cabinet official.
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13. The Female (1958)
The Female, ” also known as “La femme et le pantin, ” is a captivating 1958 drama film directed by Julien Duvivier. The movie tells the story of a wealthy and handsome Spanish gentleman who leaves his wife and riches behind to pursue the love of a young girl from humble beginnings.
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14. The Night Heaven Fell (1958)
In “The Night Heaven Fell, ” also known as “Les bijoutiers du clair de lune, ” Brigitte Bardot stars as Ursula, a young woman who leaves the convent to live with her uncle, the count Ribera, and aunt Florentine. Upon arrival, she finds herself caught up in a local tragedy as a young man from the village, Lambert, blames the count for the suicide of his sister. Ursula, along with the count and his family, must navigate the dark secrets and tangled web of accusations that threaten to unravel their lives.
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15. Babette Goes to War (1959)
Babette Goes to War, a delightful 1959 French comedy with a running time of 1 hour and 46 minutes, stars the iconic Brigitte Bardot as a naive French country girl. Set during World War Two, the film follows Babette as she arrives in London, where she unknowingly helps the war effort by parachuting into German-occupied France to kidnap an influential German general.
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16. Zwischen Glück und Krone (1959)
Zwischen Glück und Krone (1959), directed by Rudolf Schündler, is an enthralling German documentary that delves into the lives of actors, a queen, and a duke. This captivating film, set amidst the golden era of West Germany’s entertainment industry, chronicles the lives of some of the nation’s most prominent personalities.
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17. Come Dance with Me! (1959)
Come Dance with Me! ” is a captivating 1959 French-Italian crime drama directed by Michel Boisrond and written by Gérard Oury, Jean-Charles Tacchella, and Louis C. Thomas. Starring Brigitte Bardot, Henri Vidal, and Dawn Addams, this mesmerizing film revolves around a handsome dentist, Herve Dandieu, who finds himself in a web of deceit and danger when he’s blackmailed and accused of murder.
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18. It Happened All Night (1960)
It Happened All Night” is a 1960 French comedy film directed by Henri Verneuil, starring Pascale Petit, Roger Hanin, and Pierre Mondy, and featuring a story based on a novel. The film follows Michel Ferréol as he reluctantly meets up with an old school friend, Antoine Fiesco. Michel had never liked Antoine, but meets his wife, a beautiful brunette named Christine.
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19. Please, Not Now! (1961)
Please, Not Now! ” is a French romantic comedy film from 1961, directed by Roger Vadim and Jean Aurel, and starring Brigitte Bardot, Joséphine James, and Mireille Darc. The story takes us into the whirlwind of life in Paris, where Sophie, a flighty young model played by Bardot, finds herself in a precarious position. Her boyfriend, unbeknownst to her, is planning to leave her for another woman.
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20. Famous Love Affairs (1961)
Famous Love Affairs, ” released in 1961, is a captivating French-Italian anthology film comprising four love stories based on historical events. Told with a touch of humor and charm, the movie explores various aspects of love, passion, and heartache, bringing these timeless tales to life on the big screen.
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21. Lykke og krone (1962)
Lykke og krone is a captivating documentary film from 1962, revealing the heart and character of Shaen of Persia, his royal family, and their regal traditions. Set against the backdrop of the vibrant, historic, and culturally rich perspectives of Norway, the movie masterfully blends elements from European cinema with the intricate narrative of Persian monarchy.
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22. Contempt (1963)
Contempt” is a dramatic tale of love, art, and the complexities of filmmaking. Set in capri, Italy, the film follows screenwriter Paul Javal as he navigates the intricate relationship between art and commerce. As he works on a movie production, his marriage to Camille falls apart, with her spending time with the film’s producer. The layers of conflict become abundant as the movie’s themes resonate with its audience. Directed by Jean-Luc Godard and starring Brigitte Bardot, Jack Palance, and Michel Piccoli, this captivating French-Italian film delves into the human element of cinema, while also showcasing stunning Italian landscapes.
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23. Agent 38-24-36 (1964)
Agent 38-24-36” is a 1964 French comedy film directed by Édouard Molinaro. The movie, with a runtime of 1 hour and 50 minutes, stars Brigitte Bardot, Anthony Perkins, and Grégoire Aslan.
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24. Marie Soleil (1964)
Marie Soleil”, a French drama film from 1964, tells the captivating story of a young woman named Marie who embarks on a journey of self-discovery. Directed by Antoine Bourseiller and written by an ensemble of talented writers, this evocative film showcases the raw emotions and complexities of human relationships.
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25. Dear Brigitte (1965)
In the charming 1965 comedy “Dear Brigitte”, Professor Leaf, a lovestruck poet, is taken aback when he discovers that his prodigious son is not only a mathematical genius, but also colorblind and enamored with the enigmatic Brigitte Bardot. As the father-son duo navigate the quirks of their unique bond, they learn to find common ground and face their dilemmas with humor and heartwarming determination. Directed by Henry Koster and featuring an all-star cast including James Stewart, Fabian, and Glynis Johns, this forgotten gem of the ’60s perfectly captures the essence of familial love combined with the irresistible allure of Hollywood’s golden era.
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26. The Love Goddesses (1965)
The Love Goddesses” is a fascinating documentary that explores the transformation of the movie industry’s depiction of sex and the evolution in actresses’ portrayal of sexuality. Delving deep into the history of cinema, the film features classic scenes from silent movies dating back to the silent-movie era, all the way to the modern era.
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27. Masculine Feminine (1966)
Masculine Feminine” is a captivating drama-romance film released in 1966, exploring the depths of a young Parisian love story. Directed by the renowned Jean-Luc Godard, this critically acclaimed masterpiece has garnered three wins and three nominations at various awards ceremonies.
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28. Two Weeks in September (1967)
Two Weeks in September, originally titled À coeur joie, is a 1967 French drama with a runtime of 1 hour and 36 minutes. Directed by Serge Bourguignon and written by him alongside Sean Graham and Pascal Jardin, the film is a romantic drama that tells the story of a woman torn between two men.
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29. Mondo Hollywood: Hollywood Laid Bare! (1967)
Mondo Hollywood: Hollywood Laid Bare! ” is a riveting documentary that delves into the social, political, and cultural milieu of Los Angeles, with a particular focus on the glamorous world of Hollywood during the swinging ’60s. This intriguing film offers an insightful look at the society, attitudes, and lifestyle of the time, including the legendary “Summer of Love. ”
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30. Spirits of the Dead (1968)
Spirits of the Dead, ” also known as “Histoires extraordinaires, ” is a chilling horror anthology film released in 1968. This captivating film weaves together three spine-tingling tales, each based on the works of Edgar Allan Poe, the master of the macabre.
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31. Shalako (1968)
In the heart of New Mexico in 1880, a group of European hunters finds itself embroiled in a confrontation with the fierce Apache tribe. However, the hunters find an unexpected ally in the form of an ex-cavalryman turned guide.
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32. Les femmes (1969)
Les femmes” is a zany 1969 French comedy directed by Jean Aurel and written by Jean Aurel and Jacques Laurent. Starring the enchanting Brigitte Bardot as Clara, alongside Maurice Ronet and Christina Holme, this film takes a wild, comedic approach to the world of secretarial work.
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33. Les novices (1970)
Les novices, ” a 1970 French comedy-drama directed by Guy Casaril and Claude Chabrol, follows the story of a young nun named Agnes. Agnes is part of a group of nuns who visit the beach for a refreshing swim in the ocean. When Agnes discovers a perfectly fitting mod outfit and a motorbike left for her use, she decides to embark on an adventurous journey that involves much more than just a simple dip in the ocean.
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34. The Bear and the Doll (1970)
In “The Bear and the Doll, ” directed by Michel Deville, we follow the life of Gaspard, a quiet cellist who lives in a country house with his son and three nieces. His simple world turns upside down when he becomes involved in a bizarre and unexpected story.
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35. Rum Runners (1971)
Rum Runners, originally titled Boulevard du Rhum, takes us on a thrilling journey through the prohibition years. This action-packed comedy adventure is centered around daring ‘rumrunners, ’ who navigate the treacherous Caribbean Sea, carrying the contraband liquor that is sought after by authorities determined to bring them to justice.
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36. The Legend of Frenchie King (1971)
The Legend of Frenchie King, ” a thrilling 1971 Euro-Western film, follows the story of outlaw sisters who inherit a ranch in the old West, determined to tame the wilderness and build a life for themselves. As they strive to settle down, they develop a tumultuous relationship with their neighboring family, a clan of rambunctious brothers. With a blend of action, comedy, and raw Western spirit, this film is a must-see for fans of the genre.
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37. Hollywood Babylon (1971)
Hollywood Babylon” (1971) is a provocative and scandalous faux cautionary documentary that delves into the seediest side of Hollywood’s golden age, exploring the dark truths behind several notorious celebrity sex scandals. The film uses a mix of film clips and comedic softcore reenactments to shed light on the often-hidden underbelly of the era’s most famous stars. With a runtime of 1 hour and 27 minutes, “Hollywood Babylon” offers a raw, unapologetic look at the lives of Hollywood’s most iconic figures in an era known for its glamour and excess.
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38. Le viager (1972)
Le Viager, a 1972 French comedy film, tells the tale of the cunning Galipeaus family who try to steal the old Martinet’s house by granting him a life annuity. But Martinet, proving their greed mistaken, continues to live. Frustrated, the Galipeaus devise drastic measures to claim the house, as they have to endure his lengthy life.
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39. Don Juan, or If Don Juan Were a Woman (1973)
Don Juan, or If Don Juan Were a Woman” is a captivating dramatic film from 1973, directed by Roger Vadim and based on a story by Jean Cau, Jean-Pierre Petrolacci, and Roger Vadim. The film stars the iconic Brigitte Bardot, alongside Robert Hossein and Mathieu Carrière. It is set in France and Italy and was produced by Filmsonor, Les Films Marceau, and Filmes Cinematografica.
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40. Un sorriso, uno schiaffo, un bacio in bocca (1975)
Un sorriso, uno schiaffo, un bacio in bocca” (1975), a remarkable anthological movie, is a celebration of Italian cinema and history like no other. Produced by the legendary Titanus Film, this film showcases some of the most iconic sequences in Italian cinema from 1947 to 1962. Directed by Mario Morra, it features an episodic structure that brings together the best of Italian comedy and history.
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41. Coeur bleu (1980)
Coeur Bleu is a French film released in 1981, directed by Gérard Courant and written by the same talented mind. The film follows the story of Brigitte Bardot, who plays an enigmatic woman living life to the fullest. The movie’s runtime is a relatively short one hour and twenty minutes, providing a swift and captivating experience for the audience. The film’s genre remains undetermined, adding an air of mystery to its intriguing plot.
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42. Famous T & A (1982)
Experience a unique cinematic adventure with Famous T & A (1982), a groundbreaking documentary that showcases the most iconic and memorable nude and topless scenes from various films. This captivating compilation features a collection of renowned actresses who were either famous at the time or later achieved famed status.
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43. Tykho Moon (1996)
In the dystopian, eerily familiar urban landscape of the not-so-distant future, the McBee family reigns as rulers of a colonized outpost, now divided into sectors by the Berlin Wall. A series of mysterious diseases plaguing its male members has driven them to desperate measures, with organ transplants their only hope. Enter Tykho Moon, the rumored perfect donor, whose fate remains a question mark.
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44. Laurel Canyon (2002)
Laurel Canyon” is a captivating drama directed by Lisa Cholodenko, starring Frances McDormand, Alessandro Nivola, and Christian Bale. Set in the United States of America, this award-winning film, with 2 wins and 6 nominations, revolves around the clash of life attitudes when an uptight young man and his fiancée move into his libertine mother’s house. Featuring themes of rock ‘n’ roll, family dynamics, and personal growth, the movie has garnered an IMDb rating of 6.4 from 17,449 votes.
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45. The Passions of Louis Malle (2003)
Experience an intimate look into the life and career of the legendary French film director Louis Malle through the compelling documentary “The Passions of Louis Malle. ” This captivating film showcases Malle’s collaboration with some of Hollywood’s most celebrated talent, including playwrights David Hare and John Guare, his brother Vincent Malle, his wife Candice Bergen, and numerous movie stars, actors, and actresses. From behind-the-scenes revelations to intriguing interviews, this one-hour documentary offers a unique perspective on one of cinema’s most influential and renowned directors. With an impressive IMDb rating of 8.9 and featuring stars such as Brigitte Bardot, Candice Bergen, and Jeanne Moreau, “The Passions of Louis Malle” is a must-see for any film enthusiast.
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46. Celebrity Naked Ambition (2003)
Celebrity Naked Ambition” is a riveting documentary that dives into the world of nudity in the movies, highlighting the strategic and bold use of bare skin as a plot device. The film explores a range of scenarios where nudity is intentionally included, as well as instances where it might have been overlooked.
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47. Culture Club: Greatest Hits (2005)
Culture Club: Greatest Hits” is a riveting concert film and music video collection that showcases the electrifying live performances and iconic songs of the legendary ’80s band, Culture Club. Directed by Steve Barron and Zelda Barron, this documentary offers fans a chance to relive the unparalleled energy and charisma of the band led by the enigmatic Boy George. Featuring unforgettable hits like “Karma Chameleon” and “I Feel the Same, ” this celebration of Culture Club’s musical legacy spans over two hours, transporting you back to the era of iconic music and larger-than-life personalities.
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48. French Beauty (2005)
French Beauty, ” a 2005 documentary directed by Pascale Lamche, delves into the captivating world of femininity in French cinema. The movie stands as a testament to the power and influence of women in the French New Wave movement.
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49. Nynne (2005)
In the enthralling 2005 Danish comedy-romance “Nynne, ” we follow the adventures of the lovable and outlandish character Nynne (Mille Dinesen). Known as the Danish version of Bridget Jones, Nynne navigates the treacherous waters of love, sexual submissiveness, and personal growth in her quest for happiness.
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50. Rush Hour 3 (2007)
Joining forces once more, Detective James Carter (Chris Tucker) and Hong Kong martial artist Jackie Chan (Jackie Chan) are tasked with protecting a beautiful French woman from the ruthless Triads. In Rush Hour 3, these unlikely duo head to the romantic streets of Paris to confront an assassination attempt on Ambassador Han (Max von Sydow) that threatens to unleash a whirlwind of chaos and destruction.
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51. Joe Strummer: The Future Is Unwritten (2007)
Joe Strummer: The Future Is Unwritten” (2007) is a captivating documentary that explores the life and legacy of the iconic lead singer of the Clash. Directed by Julien Temple, this film takes us on a musical journey spanning from the 1960s to the 1980s, highlighting Strummer’s influence on the punk rock scene and his impact on people’s lives.
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52. To Each His Own Cinema (2007)
To Each His Own Cinema” is a captivating anthology film that brings together 33 short films from exceptional directors, each expressing their unique feelings towards cinema. This collective masterpiece showcases a diverse range of emotions, perspectives, and experiences, with an eclectic mix of genres, including comedy and drama.
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53. Starko! (2008)
Starko! ”, a 2008 French documentary directed by Daisy D’Errata and Karl Zéro, brings to light the untold story of the legendary French President, Jacques Chirac. With a runtime of 1 hour and 35 minutes, this documentary is both a comedic and insightful biographical exploration into the life of one of France’s most iconic leaders. Starring Cecilia Albeniz, Josiane Balasko, and Brigitte Bardot, the film manages to weave together an impressive cast to deliver a humorous and intelligent account of Chirac’s life.
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54. Hollywood sul Tevere (2009)
Hollywood sul Tevere is an enchanting documentary showcasing the biggest names in Hollywood, captivating the audience through their journey in Italy from 1950 to 1970, as documented in Cinecittà Luce’s archives. Narrated by the talented director Marco Spagnoli, the film weaves an intriguing tale of legendary stars and unmissable moments, highlighting unparalleled charm and aura that emanated from the era. Featuring stars such as Louis Armstrong, Lauren Bacall, and Brigitte Bardot, the movie truly encapsulates the essence of Hollywood during its heyday in Italy.
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55. Youth in Revolt (2009)
Youth in Revolt” is a 2010 coming-of-age romantic comedy film that follows the story of Nick Twisp, a teenage boy obsessed with the idea of losing his virginity to the girl of his dreams, Sheeni Saunders. With his parents on the verge of divorce, Nick becomes increasingly desperate to find true love and escape his dysfunctional home life. The movie expertly blends humor with drama and explores themes of obsession, masturbation, and the complexities of first love.
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56. 1 a Minute (2010)
1 a Minute” is a documentary-drama film that delves into the world of breast cancer, its impact on lives, and the journey of survival. The movie presents the inspiring stories of breast cancer survivors along with personal narratives shared by prominent international celebrities who have been touched by cancer. The film is an intriguing exploration of human resilience, strength, and the power of community.
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57. 8 Uhr 28 (2010)
8 Uhr 28” is a thrilling and emotional drama film released in 2010. Directed by Christian Alvart and written by Sebastian Schubert, this captivating movie tells the story of a seemingly perfect married woman who runs a successful gallery and falls for a charming stranger she meets by accident. As their relationship deepens, the stakes get higher, leading to a complex web of affairs, deceit, and consequences.
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58. 1960 (2010)
1960” is a fascinating documentary directed by Gabriele Salvatores, focusing on the economic and creative uprising of Italy during the Cold War era. Using an innovative blend of voice-over narration and vintage archive footage, the film paints a vivid picture of the revolutionary period.
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59. Lennon Naked (2010)
Lennon Naked brings to life the untold story of a pivotal period in the life of John Lennon, as the iconic frontman of the Beatles faces the impending breakup of the band. Christopher Eccleston gives a riveting portrayal of Lennon in his rawest form, capturing the essence of the man behind the music. The film explores the complexities of fame, love, and the human spirit as it delves into the personal life of one of the most influential musicians of all time.
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60. Bert Stern: Original Madman (2011)
Bert Stern: Original Mad Man” takes viewers on an extraordinary journey through the life and work of one of America’s most influential photographers. The film delves into the iconic moments captured by the lens of Bert Stern, showcasing his stunning photographs of some of the world’s most alluring women in fashion and Hollywood.
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61. Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen (2012)
Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen” is a heartwarming and unique blend of comedy, drama, and romance. This 2012 film was masterfully directed by György Pálfi and written by Pálfi and Zsófia Ruttkay. The movie tells a simple yet timeless love story between a man and a woman, brought to life through a series of scenes edited together from hundreds of classic films, creating a delightful crossover of movie genres.
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62. Gainsbourg by Gainsbourg: An Intimate Self Portrailt (2012)
Gainsbourg by Gainsbourg: An Intimate Self Portrailt is a gripping documentary that explores the life and legacy of chanson legend Serge Gainsbourg through his own words. With a runtime of just over an hour and a half, this film takes an in-depth look at the career and personality of Gainsbourg, using interviews and recordings as its primary sources.
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63. Love is in the Air (2013)
Love is in the Air” (2013), also known as “Amour & turbulences, ” is a charming comedy-romance film directed by Alexandre Castagnetti. Set in New York, the plot follows Antoine (played by Nicolas Bedos), a lawyer, who discovers he’s sitting next to his ex-girlfriend Julie (Ludivine Sagnier) during a transatlantic flight. As they’re forced to spend the duration of the flight together, the audience is transported into a story of love, self-discovery, and turbulence.
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64. Bardot, la méprise (2013)
Bardot, la méprise” (2013) documents the life of one of the world’s most iconic actresses, Brigitte Bardot. This documentary-biography film by David Teboul explores her rise to fame and the challenges she faced in the world of cinema.
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65. Soul Boys of the Western World (2014)
Soul Boys of the Western World” is a riveting documentary that delves into the captivating world of the legendary Spandau Ballet. Known as one of the most iconic pop groups of the 1980s, Spandau Ballet played a significant role in shaping the New Romantic scene. This visually stunning film takes viewers on a journey of self-discovery and passion, revealing intimate behind-the-scenes moments that made the band an unforgettable cultural phenomenon.
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66. The Emperor’s New Clothes (2015)
The Emperor’s New Clothes” is a thought-provoking and insightful documentary from 2015. Directed by Michael Winterbottom and co-written by Russell Brand, the film explores the ever-widening economic divide between different social classes. It delves into the topics of bank bail-outs and financial district dynamics, blending archival footage with contemporary commentary.
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67. How to Change the World (2015)
How to Change the World takes us on an unforgettable journey back to 1971, when a group of fearless friends from Greenpeace set sail into a nuclear test zone, sparking a global movement that would change the world forever. With never-before-seen archive footage, this thrilling documentary paints an intimate portrait of the pioneers who founded Greenpeace and spearheaded the modern green movement.
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68. Un Français nommé Gabin (2017)
Un Français nommé Gabin” is a captivating documentary that dives into the life of the iconic French movie star, Jean Gabin. Spanning across two decades, Gabin graced the silver screen with 95 films, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of native audiences. The film meticulously compiles nearly 200 clips, showcasing the versatility and magnetic charm of this legendary actor.
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69. Stars 80, la suite (2017)
Stars 80, la suite is a 2017 French comedy-musical film that brings the beloved Stars 80 gang on a well-deserved holiday. Vincent and Antoine, both weary of their exhausting tours, take the opportunity to unwind with the rest of the Stars 80 team.
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70. Maria By Callas (2017)
Maria By Callas” is an enthralling documentary that delves into the life and work of the legendary Greek-American opera singer Maria Callas. The film is a unique and intimate exploration of Callas’ life as told through her own words, offering audiences a rare glimpse into the personal and professional sides of this extraordinary artist.
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71. A Simple Favor (2018)
A Simple Favor” is a witty and intriguing mystery-comedy film that blends the light-hearted with the dark, bringing together a talented ensemble of stars. Directed by Paul Feig, it follows the life of Stephanie, a single mother who runs a parenting vlog and befriends the enigmatic Emily, an upper-class woman with a child at the same elementary school. However, when Emily goes missing without a trace, Stephanie takes it upon herself to investigate, leaving no stone unturned in the process.
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72. Oh Les Filles! (2019)
Oh Les Filles! is a gripping documentary that delves into the world of French music history and culture. Directed by François Armanet, the film takes us on a journey through time, exploring the lives and careers of some of the most iconic French singers and artists of the past century.
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73. Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret. (2023)
Experience the heartwarming comedy-drama “Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret. ” due for release on April 28, 2023. This delightful coming-of-age tale follows the life of Margaret, an 11-year-old girl, as her family moves from the bustling city to a quiet suburban neighborhood. As Margaret begins to navigate the complexities of new friendships and the onset of adolescence, she encounters a mixture of humor, confusion, and awkwardness, providing audiences with a touchingly relatable story.
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