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All 59 Maria de Medeiros Movies (in Order)

Get ready to dive into some of the most memorable and innovative films of the past few decades, as we take a closer look at the remarkable career of Maria de Medeiros. From her breakthrough role in Gaspar Noé’s “Irréversible” to her stunning turn as the Queen of Spain in “Philip II, ” this roundup of Maria de Medeiros movies will showcase the wide range of her talent and the unforgettable characters she has brought to life on the silver screen.

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1. Silvestre (1981)

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Silvestre, a gripping 1981 drama, is directed by João César Monteiro. With a runtime of 2 hours, the film is set in a world where the nobleman’s daughters open their home to a stranger, only to discover his severed hand.



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2. A Estrangeira (1982)

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A Estrangeira, ” directed by João Mário Grilo, tells the riveting story of André, a divorced man, faced with the challenge of leaving his home and belongings as his ex-wife visits him with the presence of an antiquarian. The film, set in 1982, is a drama with a runtime of 1h 40min and an IMDb rating of 6.8.



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3. Vertiges (1985)

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Vertiges, ” released in 1985, is a unique and visually striking French musical drama directed by Christine Laurent. The film features a captivating performance by Magali Noël as the protagonist, embarking on an emotional journey of self-discovery and growth.



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4. The Reader (1988)

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The Reader, ” a 1988 French film directed by Michel Deville, artfully weaves together the lives of two women - Constance, played by Miou-Miou, and Marie, based on Raymond Jean’s novel “La Lectrice. ” Constance passionately reads aloud to her lover, inspiring her to become a reader of literature like Marie. As their stories intertwine, the film skillfully navigates the intricacies of human connection, self-discovery, and societal norms, often touching upon themes of politics and religion in the form of referencing key figures like Karl Marx, Joseph Stalin, and Vladimir Lenin. With a runtime of 1 hour and 38 minutes, this captivating comedy-drama explores the complexities of human emotions, making it a must-watch for fans of thought-provoking cinema.



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5. L’air de rien (1989)

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L’air de rien, ” released in 1990, is a heartfelt drama directed by Mary Jimenez, starring Carole Courtoy, Gabriel Arcand, and Josse De Pauw. The film revolves around a woman who receives devastating news – she only has a few months to live. In the short period she has left, the woman embarks on a journey through various European communities, searching for memorable experiences before her time runs out.



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6. Henry & June (1990)

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Henry & June” is a captivating biographical drama film released in 1990, based on the life of author Anaïs Nin. The story unfolds in Paris in 1931, where Nin meets American writer Henry Miller, leading to a profound exploration of her sexual awakening. The film also delves into the complex relationship between Miller and his wife June, as well as the emotional fallout of an adulterous marriage.



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7. 1871 (1990)

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1871”, a dramatic and historical film released in 1997, transports viewers to the volatile and politically charged Paris Commune of 1871. The narrative revolves around a young and ambitious actress who discovers her passion for activism in this tumultuous era.



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8. Meeting Venus (1991)

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Meeting Venus” is a captivating comedy-drama that delves into the world of Grand Opera and United Europe. Set in 1991, this Hungarian production follows the trials and tribulations of a Hungarian conductor, played by Niels Arestrup, as he attempts to create a groundbreaking new production of Richard Wagner’s “Tannhäuser”. As he navigates the complexities of artistic egos, rampant nationalism, internal company politics, and precarious funding, the film offers a biting satire of the opera world and the European Union.



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9. Retrato de Família (1991)

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Retrato de Família is a deeply moving drama centered on the life of Ofelia, the daughter of a talented photographer and a deceased circus artist. As her father struggles with a nervous breakdown and is hospitalized, Ofelia embarks on a journey to uncover the truth about her parents’ relationship and the tragic fate that befell her mother.



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10. Golden Balls (1993)

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Golden Balls” is a 1993 Spanish comedy-drama film directed by Bigas Luna and written by Cuca Canals and Luna himself. The movie stars Javier Bardem, Maria de Medeiros, and Maribel Verdú. It follows the journey of a construction worker who uses his charm and daring moves to earn enough money for building his dream project.



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11. Two Brothers, My Sister (1994)

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In the heart of Lisboa, mid-1990s, we meet three brothers living together without any worries about the future. When they suddenly part ways, their bond is put to the test. Maria, a young woman, finds herself in dire need of help, and the three brothers reunite to support her.



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12. El detective y la muerte (1994)

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El detective y la muerte” is a suspenseful and gripping 1994 Spanish thriller, directed by Gonzalo Suárez. The film’s intriguing plot revolves around an aged and powerful magnate who is dying. As he prepares for his demise, he offers his young and captivating mistress, Laura, a seemingly peculiar birthday gift - a sophisticated virtual reality display. In this display, he promises to ‘come to life’ for her after his death. However, Laura harbors a darker desire; she wishes for her mother, the Duchess, who has taken her place in the magnate’s heart and bed, to die instead.



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13. Pulp Fiction (1994)

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Pulp Fiction is a cinematic masterpiece that defies traditional storytelling. Directed by visionary filmmaker Quentin Tarantino and co-written with Roger Avary, this groundbreaking crime drama features a star-studded cast including John Travolta, Uma Thurman, and Samuel L. Jackson.



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14. Paraíso Perdido (1995)

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Embrace the heartfelt emotions and captivating performances in Paraíso Perdido (1995), a captivating drama with a runtime of 1 hour and 30 minutes. Directed by the talented Alberto Seixas Santos and written by the duo António Cabrita and Alberto Seixas Santos, this visually stunning film tells a story of loss and redemption that will tug at your heartstrings.



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15. Des nouvelles du bon Dieu (1996)

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In the whimsical comedy “Des nouvelles du bon Dieu” (1996), directed by Didier Le Pêcheur, Evangile, a taxi driver, and her brother Nord explore a world of make-believe after they believe they were created as characters in a divine novel. Alessandro Battavia, the author who wrote Evangile and Nord’s imagined lives, commits suicide, leaving the siblings on a journey to find God, hoping to have their story rewritten.



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16. The Woman in the Moon (1996)

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A mysterious and thrilling tale, “The Woman in the Moon” takes you on a captivating journey of love, darkness, and forbidden desires in the small town of Silverville. Directed and written by Ariadne Kimberly, this independent film captures the essence of the town’s quaint history and its hidden secrets. The film stars the talented Judi Lynne Alley and Gary Ameratti as two star-crossed lovers caught in the whirlwind of these mysterious occurrences. As they navigate the tangled web of lies and deceit, they discover there is more to Silverville than meets the eye.



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17. Tiré à part (1996)

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Tiré à part, a 1996 French thriller-drama, penned by Jean-Jacques Fiechter, Bernard Rapp, and Richard Morgiève, delves into the heart of a tangled web of love, death, and revenge. Directed by Bernard Rapp and starring Terence Stamp, Daniel Mesguich, and Maria de Medeiros, it explores the complex and dark relationship between Sir Edward Lamb, a distinguished English publisher, and his late friend and novelist, Nicolas Fabry, implicated in the murder of a loved one abroad. With a budget of approximately FRF 23,500,000, the narrative promises to be a compelling and chilling account of the consequences of a dangerous obsession.



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18. Les mille merveilles de l’univers (1997)

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Les mille merveilles de l’univers, ” released in 1997, is a suspenseful sci-fi drama film, immersed in both French and English languages. Tchéky Karyo, Julie Delpy, and Chick Ortega star in the French-Canadian production, directed by Jean-Michel Roux. Set against the backdrop of a mysterious alien message and a vanished town, the film grips viewers with its exploration of a potential end-of-the-world scenario.



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19. A Tempestade da Terra (1997)

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In “A Tempestade da Terra” (1997), a passionate love story unfolds amidst the chaos of a culture clash and treachery. Set in the bustling streets of Lisbon, a young man, portrayed by João Grosso, finds himself torn between the expectations of his conservative family and the forbidden love of a seductive woman, played by Maria de Medeiros. As the tension builds, the characters are entangled in a web of political intrigue and violence, with the police brutality adding to the turmoil.



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20. Airbag (1997)

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Airbag, released in 1997, is a thrilling and funny action-comedy crime film that tells the story of Juantxo, a young man whose quest to retrieve his stolen wedding ring from a prostitute’s body leads him into the complex and dangerous world of gangsters and crime. With a star-studded cast including Karra Elejalde and Fernando Guillén Cuervo, this road movie is packed with unexpected twists and turns, car chases, and hilarious moments that keep viewers on the edge of their seats.



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21. El sudor de los ruiseñores (1998)

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El sudor de los ruiseñores” is a heartwarming musical drama that tells the story of a young Romanian cellist. After leaving his homeland behind, he finds himself in the heart of Spain with a dream to join a prestigious orchestra and support his family by earning a substantial income. As he settles in Madrid, he befriends a talented puppeteer and a vibrant community of artists who come together in pursuit of their passion.



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22. Babel (1999)

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Babel” is a mesmerizing fantasy adventure film set in the distant past when human beings and Babels - tiny four-foot creatures - peacefully coexisted on Earth. However, when humans defied God by constructing a massive tower, God retaliated by shattering civilization and banishing the tiny Babels to an underground world. With their language dispersed across Earth’s corners, the once-close relationship between humans and Babels spiraled into chaos.



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23. The Art of Amália (2000)

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The Art of Amália” is a compelling documentary that explores the extraordinary life and art of legendary singer Amália Rodrigues. Known as the “Queen of Fado, ” Amália’s music captivated audiences worldwide, and this film offers a fascinating insight into her creative genius.



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24. April Captains (2000)

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April Captains, ” directed by Maria de Medeiros, is a gripping drama that delves into the history of the 1974 coup in Portugal, which toppled the right-wing dictatorship that continued the fascist policies of Antonio Salazar. Two young army captains become entwined in the tumultuous events, navigating the complexities of their loyalties and the consequences of their actions. Set against the backdrop of the 1970s, this intense historical tale unfolds amidst the chaos of a nation in transition, expertly weaving together themes of war, politics, and personal allegiance.



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25. Marafona (2001)

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Marafona, ” a 2001 Austrian drama, follows the life of pianist Katharina, who finds herself torn between her love for music and her complicated relationship with her married lover Elias. During a vacation in Portugal, Katharina encounters her colleague Maria, and the two embark on a passionate musical journey together. Elias, however, is not pleased with this new development.



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26. Água e Sal (2001)

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Água e Sal, ” released in 2002, is a Portuguese drama film directed by Teresa Villaverde and written by the same talented filmmaker. The movie stars Galatea Ranzi, Joaquim de Almeida, and Alexandre Pinto. Madragoa Filmes, Instituto do Cinema, Audiovisual e Multimédia (ICAM), and Rádio e Televisão de Portugal (RTP) produced this captivating film. The plot primarily exists in Portuguese, making it a distinct cinematic experience for viewers.



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27. Stranded (2001)

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Stranded (2001), also known as “Stranded (2002)” in some regions, is an intense sci-fi drama that follows the aftermath of the first Mars mission, which tragically crash lands on the red planet, killing the captain and leaving only five crew members alive. Set in a harsh and eerie environment, the survivors must face the daunting reality that help from Earth could take over two years to arrive. Stranded explores the consequences of this dire situation, as the crew members grapple with the limited resources of food and electricity, forcing them to make a harrowing decision: only two of them can survive. The other three brave souls must record their final moments, leaving a poignant testimony to their harrowing struggle.



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28. L’homme des foules (2001)

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L’homme des foules”, released in 2001, is a drama film that delves into the mind of a man named Paul Markovic, who suffers from a rare condition known as Stendhal Syndrome. This syndrome, often referred to as the ‘Beauty Sickness, ’ leads to overwhelming and intense feelings of happiness and joy when exposed to aesthetically pleasing environments.



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29. Moi César, 10 ans 1/2, 1m39 (2003)

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Moi César, 10 ans 1/2, 1m39 is a delightful French comedy-drama that follows the adventures of a young schoolboy named Cesar. Living with his family in Paris, Cesar yearns for excitement and embarks on a series of mischievous escapades, including fabricating tales of his father’s arrest to his schoolteachers. One summer holiday, Cesar and his friend Sarah join forces with their mutual friend Morgan to search for his long-lost father, who Morgan believes lives in London.



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30. My Life Without Me (2003)

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My Life Without Me” is a heart-wrenching drama and romance film that tells the story of Annabelle, a young woman with terminal cancer. Choosing to conceal her diagnosis, she lives her life with a passion she never knew existed, embarking on a bucket list of experiences. Starring Sarah Polley, Scott Speedman, and Mark Ruffalo, the film explores themes of love, loss, and the pursuit of life’s greatest moments.



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31. The Saddest Music in the World (2003)

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The Saddest Music in the World” is a unique comedy-musical film set in Winnipeg during the Great Depression, where an eccentric beer baroness, Fiamma, organizes a contest to find the saddest music in the world. As musicians from all corners of the globe descend upon the city, the stage is set for a fascinating and sorrowful competition.



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32. Bem-Vindo a São Paulo (2004)

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Bem-Vindo a São Paulo” is a unique documentary that explores the bustling city of São Paulo through the creative lenses of 13 directors from around the world. This film showcases the vibrant energy and diverse culture of São Paulo, providing an unforgettable cinematic experience. The international perspective adds an intriguing twist, showcasing the city from various perspectives, creating a collage of captivating footage that blends the realms of documentary and art.



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33. Je t’aime… moi non plus: Artistes et critiques (2004)

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Je t’aime. . moi non plus: Artistes et critiques” (2004) is a captivating documentary that delves into the complex love-hate relationship between filmmakers and critics. Set against the backdrop of the prestigious Cannes Film Festival, the film features exclusive interviews with some of the most influential names in the industry.



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34. Monógamo sucesivo (2006)

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Monógamo sucesivo, ” directed by Pablo Basulto, is a Chilean film set in the bustling streets of Santiago. It follows the life of Ana, a complex and enigmatic character played by Tamara Acosta, as she navigates relationships and life changes in the city.



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35. Médée miracle (2007)

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Médée miracle is a haunting drama that explores betrayal, revenge, and the blurred line between sanity and madness. When beautiful fashion designer Irene (Isabelle Huppert) marries her loving husband Jason (Tommaso Ragno) and settles into their new life in Paris, their idyllic existence is shattered by an act of betrayal. Driven to the brink by grief and desire for retribution, Irene’s sanity begins to deteriorate.



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36. Midsummer Madness (2007)

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Midsummer Madness, ” also known as “Midsummer’s Night, ” is a delightful comedy film set in Latvia, featuring the celebration of the summer solstice, the shortest night of the year. The movie follows a group of diverse and quirky characters as they immerse themselves in the vibrant and mystical atmosphere of this remarkable event, which is steeped in ancient folklore and traditions.



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37. Mes stars et moi (2008)

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Mes stars et moi” is a hilarious French comedy where a passionate movie fan, played by Kad Merad, embarks on an extraordinary journey to work alongside his favorite celebrities. With an incredible star-studded cast including Catherine Deneuve and Emmanuelle Béart, this film takes viewers on a rollercoaster of emotions as our protagonist braves the chaotic world of Paris cinema. The movie is a delightful blend of humor and heart, reminding us all that sometimes our greatest heroes are not always the ones we expect.



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38. The Story of Me (2009)

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The Story of Me” is a compelling Brazilian drama based on the life of Roberto Carlos Ramos, a talented storyteller with a special gift for transforming his own experiences into beautiful, moving tales. Portraying the youngest of 10 brothers, the movie explores how affection can indeed alter reality, as Roberto creates fables to express his feelings of frustration and share his stories with others. With its intriguing narrative, heartwarming characters, and themes of love and family, “The Story of Me” is a must-watch for fans of drama, and offers a glimpse into the rich cultural tapestry of Brazil.



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39. Hitler in Hollywood (2010)

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Hitler in Hollywood, ” a gripping mockumentary film released in 2011, delves into the previously unheard-of plot against the European motion picture industry by Hollywood. Initially, the movie is presented as a biography document about Micheline Presle, a celebrated French actress. This intriguing story takes a dramatic turn as it transforms into a thrilling investigation into the world of European cinema.



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40. Chicken with Plums (2011)

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Chicken with Plums” is a captivating 2011 film that follows the story of Nasser Ali Khan, a renowned musician who has lost the will to live since his beloved Stradivarius was broken. With no violin worthy of replacing it, he decides to confine himself to bed and await his death. This thought-provoking drama also draws connections to Socrates and references the 1950s, while remaining lighthearted enough to occasionally feel like a comedy.



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41. Viagem a Portugal (2011)

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In the heart-wrenching drama, Viagem a Portugal, Maria, a Ukrainian doctor, embarks on a journey from Ukraine to spend a year in Portugal with her husband, also a doctor. As she adjusts to her new life, Maria finds herself entangled in a web of suspicion and interrogations by the Immigration Services, who believe that their trip has illicit intentions due to their Eastern European origins.



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42. Holidays by the Sea (2011)

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Holidays by the Sea, originally titled Ni à vendre ni à louer, is a quirky French comedy film that captures the essence of life at the beach without uttering a single line of dialogue. Directed by Pascal Rabaté, with a screenplay by himself and Scop, this 2011 film stars Jacques Gamblin, Maria de Medeiros, and François Damiens.



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43. Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen (2012)

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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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44. La bande des Jotas (2012)

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Get ready for a comedic whirlwind of crime and badminton in “La bande des Jotas, ” a quirky French/Belgian film directed and written by the talented Marjane Satrapi. When two friends, who just happen to be preparing for a badminton tournament, find themselves entangled in the life of a woman on the run from a dangerous gang responsible for her sister’s death, hilarity ensues. With its unique blend of comedy and crime, this film is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat and laughing along the way.



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45. Invisible World (2012)

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In the 2012 anthology film Invisible World (Mundo Invisível), four directors and three writers weave together an intriguing web of stories surrounding the theme of invisibility in the modern world. This gripping tale, set across Brazil and Armenia, explores the themes of mass murder, genocide, and historical significance.



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46. Je ne suis pas mort (2012)

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Je ne suis pas mort” takes its audience on an emotional journey with protagonist Yacine, a talented yet seemingly trapped young Parisian man. Struggling to balance his passion for political science and his grim job as a motorcycle courier, he finds himself pulled into the mysterious world of his professor, Richard Artaud, and his wife, a renowned actress. The unexpected relationships and unexpected upheavals in his life challenge Yacine’s perception of reality, relationships, and choices.



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47. Meetings with a Young Poet (2013)

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Meetings with a Young Poet explores the chance encounter between an ambitious young poet and his beloved literary icon, Samuel Beckett. Set in a quaint countryside cafe, the enigmatic exchange of thoughts between the two unforgettable figures captivates audiences. Directed by Rudy Barichello, this drama showcases the transformative power of literature and its impact on one’s destiny.



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48. Les maîtres du suspense (2014)

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Les maîtres du suspense” takes the thrilling concept of suspense storytelling and adds a comedic twist. The film follows the life of Hubert Wolfe, a once successful author, who finds himself living a double life.



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49. Registe (2014)

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Registe” is a captivating 2014 documentary that explores the world of cinema from a unique perspective - that of the female director’s eye. The film showcases a journey through the journey of cinema as seen through the lens of these women directors, ranging from the pioneer Elvira Notari to the present day.



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50. Pasolini (2014)

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Pasolini” is a gripping biographical drama that takes an unflinching look at the final day of legendary Italian filmmaker Pier Paolo Pasolini in 1975. Masterfully directed by Abel Ferrara and featuring a star-studded cast including Willem Dafoe, Ninetto Davoli, and Riccardo Scamarcio, this compelling film offers a kaleidoscopic glimpse into the complex life and final moments of one of the most influential figures in Italian cinema. As the drama unfolds, viewers are treated to a captivating exploration of the 1970s, politics, sex, and the relentless pursuit of truth.



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51. The Forbidden Room (2015)

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Dive into the enigmatic and whimsical world of “The Forbidden Room, ” a critically acclaimed Canadian comedy-mystery directed by Guy Maddin and Evan Johnson. Set aboard a submarine, the movie follows the crew members and a woodsman as they embark on a surreal journey filled with bizarre encounters and captivating oddities.



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52. The Son of Joseph (2016)

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The Son of Joseph” is a compelling drama film released in 2016, directed by Eugène Green, who also wrote the screenplay. It was a tale of a discontented Parisian teenager seeking a father figure and showcases two distinct paternal roles played by Mathieu Amalric and Fabrizio Rongione.



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53. 100 Meters (2016)

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100 Meters is a heartwarming and inspiring drama based on true events, following the life of a determined Spanish man with multiple sclerosis who refuses to let his condition hold him back. Despite being told he couldn’t finish an Iron-Man competition, he pushes through every 100 meters, embodying the spirit of Superman.



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54. The Broken Key (2017)

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In the near future, paper has become a rare luxury due to a stern law enforced by the powerful Zimurgh Corporation, controlling all paper production in the name of eco-sustainability. “The Broken Key” (2017) takes us on a thrilling journey where history, sci-fi, and thriller genres intertwine.



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55. Dos Fridas (2018)

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Dos Fridas” is a captivating drama film that delves into the intriguing relationship between Mexican artist Frida Kahlo and her devoted Costa Rican nurse, Judith Ferreto. Set in both Mexico and Costa Rica, the movie weaves together a symbiotic tale of care and memories as it explores the depths of Judith’s inner world, where she recalls the tender moments with her beloved Frida in her iconic Blue House.



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56. Onyx: Kings of the Grail (2018)

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On the trail of the legendary chalice from the Last Supper, a mysterious Egyptian document reveals the location. From intense investigation to the shaping of universal civilization and humanity, follow the journey. A gripping documentary that transports you through the ages.



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57. Mar (2018)

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Mar, ” a beautifully crafted 2018 drama, tells the story of Francisca, a widowed woman in her 50s played by the esteemed Maria de Medeiros. In an unexpected twist of fate, Francisca seizes an opportunity for change and embarks on a sailing journey aboard a small boat named “Hovering Over the Water. ” As she faces the challenges of the vast sea and the unpredictability of her journey, Francisca encounters various characters, including a refugee and an oyster-smuggler.



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58. Moral Order (2020)

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Moral Order” is a captivating Portuguese drama directed by Mário Barroso, with a runtime of 1 hour and 41 minutes. Premiering in September 2020, it stars the renowned Maria de Medeiros, Marcello Urgeghe, and João Pedro Mamede in a compelling story of love and rebellion.



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59. In the Country of Last Things (2020)

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In the world of “In the Country of Last Things, ” chaos reigns, and the city lies in ruins. Journeying through this war-torn landscape is Maria de Medeiros’ character, a relentless searcher for her brother who vanished in a time of unrest. Based on the acclaimed novel by Paul Auster, this sci-fi drama masterfully entwines the narrative of an authoritarian regime with the struggles of an independent journalist.



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