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All 39 Mathilda May Movies (in Order)

Get ready to dive into the world of Mathilda May Movies! This roundup article is a must-read for any fan of the talented French actress. We’ve gathered some of her most memorable film appearances, providing you with a comprehensive overview of her impressive career in cinema. From her early roles to her most recent projects, we’ve got you covered. So sit back, relax, and enjoy this engaging journey through the life and work of Mathilda May.

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1. Dream one (1984)

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Dream One, released in 1984, is a thrilling adventure unlike any other. Following the story of a young boy, we are drawn into a fantastical world where he encounters famous characters from various tales, aliens, and other beings. Along this whirlwind journey, the young boy encounters a striking princess.



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2. Letters to an Unknown Lover (1985)

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Letters to an Unknown Lover, ” also known as “Les louves, ” is a gripping drama based on the European literature of Pierre Boileau and Thomas Narcejac. Set in World War II, the film follows two allied soldiers who escape from a Nazi POW camp and seek refuge in Lyons.



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3. Les rois du gag (1985)

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In “Les rois du gag, ” the comedy follows the unglamorous lives of Paul Martin and François Leroux, two low-profile comedy brothers-in-law. Their lackluster show, performed under the name “Gagsters, ” attracts the attention of the famous television comic, Gaëtan. With Gaëtan’s arrival, their stage takes a dramatic turn as they are forced to navigate the world of showbusiness and overcome their minor status.



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4. Lifeforce (1985)

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Lifeforce, ” released in 1985, is a sci-fi horror-action film directed by Tobe Hooper and written by Colin Wilson, Dan O’Bannon, and Don Jakoby. The movie stars Steve Railsback, Mathilda May, and Peter Firth. The plot revolves around a race of space vampires that arrive in London, infecting the populace and causing an apocalyptic descent towards chaos.



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5. La vie dissolue de Gérard Floque (1986)

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Gérard Floque, a middle-aged advertising executive, finds himself in the midst of an unexpected mid-life crisis when he loses his job, his daughter is arrested, and his wife cheats on him. Desperate for solace, he turns to his eccentric punk co-worker, Martine. As Gérard navigates through chaos, he stumbles upon humor and camaraderie in this light-hearted comedy that unfolds the peculiarities of life’s unexpected twists.



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6. The Cry of the Owl (1987)

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In “The Cry of the Owl, ” also known as “Le cri du hibou, ” a complex web of love, jealousy, and suspicion unfolds in the French city of Vichy. Robert, fresh out of a separation from his wife, finds himself captivated by the entrancing Juliette. As their flirtatious interactions progress, her fiancé, Patrick, grows increasingly paranoid and confronts Robert violently.



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7. Three Seats for the 26th (1988)

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Three Seats for the 26th” is a moving tribute to the life and illustrious career of Yves Montand, as portrayed by himself in this evocative pseudo-documentary. The story follows Montand as he embarks on a musical journey through the city of Marseille, revisiting the past and reconnecting with the people who have shaped his life. Filled with lush musical performances and a nostalgic look at a bygone era, “Three Seats for the 26th” showcases Montand’s extraordinary talent and captivating stage presence.



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8. La passerelle (1988)

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La Passerelle” (1988) tells the story of Jean Nevers, a middle-aged bachelor living in isolation next to Cora Elbaz, an erotic dancer raising her five-year-old son Antoine. This compelling drama, directed by Jean-Claude Sussfeld, explores themes of solitude, desire, and the complexities of human relationships.



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9. Naked Tango (1990)

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Naked Tango, ” released in 1990 and directed by Leonard Schrader, is a drama, crime, and romance film that transports viewers to the scandalous world of 1920s Argentina. When a young European woman, played by Mathilda May, adopts a false identity in this time and place, she finds herself drawn into a complex web of passion, crime, and deception.



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10. Becoming Colette (1991)

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Step into the captivating world of Becoming Colette, a riveting 1991 drama film, where passion, indulgence, and high-society collide.



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11. Scream of Stone (1991)

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In “Scream of Stone” (1991), two competitive climbers meet their ultimate challenge as they race to scale Cerro Torre, one of the most treacherous mountains in the world. Set in the stunning Patagonian landscape of Argentina, the film captures the breathtaking beauty of the mountain as much as the raw determination and fearless spirit of the climbers themselves.



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12. Isabelle Eberhardt (1991)

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Isabelle Eberhardt, a captivating and thought-provoking biographical drama, invites viewers on a journey of self-discovery through the life of a remarkable young woman. Set in the late 19th century, the film revolves around the enigmatic Isabelle, a journalist with a zest for life and a heart full of courage.



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13. Sweetheart (1992)

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In Sweetheart (1992), a young and capable police inspector is assigned the task of keeping an eye on a businessman in Zurich, Switzerland. As the story progresses, things become more complicated when the protagonist seems to mix things and people up. Sweetheart, with its crime, drama, and thriller elements, keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.



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14. Le voleur et la menteuse (1994)

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In “Le voleur et la menteuse” (1994), a gripping drama directed by Paul Boujenah, a down-on-his-luck convict, played by Gérard Darmon, goes on the run after escaping from jail. As he waits for a boat that will take him away from the harbor, he meets a young woman, Mathilda May, who regales him with tales of her life. Intrigued by her storytelling, the two fall head over heels in love, but as the convict’s situation becomes more precarious, he struggles to protect her from his dangerous life.



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15. Dead Tired (1994)

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Dead Tired, ” also known as “Grosse fatigue, ” is a 1994 French comedy film that delves into the complexities of identity and fame. Directed by Michel Blanc and written by Michel Blanc, Bertrand Blier, and Josiane Balasko, the film stars Michel Blanc, Carole Bouquet, and Philippe Noiret. Set in Paris, France, the plot centers around a French director named Michel Blanc whose life spirals out of control.



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16. The Tit and the Moon (1994)

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The Tit and the Moon, ” also known as “La teta y la luna, ” is a quirky and amusing Spanish-French film from 1994 that will have you laughing out loud. Directed by Bigas Luna, the movie brilliantly explores the joys, pains, and absurdities of relationships. With a rating of R, this comedy-romance film is not for the faint of heart and contains some mature themes.



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17. The Whipping Boy (1994)

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The Whipping Boy is a delightful family film from 1994, released in 1995, that tells the tale of Prince Horace, a spoiled and arrogant heir to a throne who constantly devises pranks to catch the attention of his distant father. Amidst the chaos, a young and street-smart orphan named Jemmy tries to survive with his sister. Inspired by a novel, the story takes a magical turn as Jemmy discovers his connection with a lost prince and the true meaning of friendship.



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18. The World of Jacques Demy (1995)

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The World of Jacques Demy” (1995) is a documentary film that pays homage to the legendary French filmmaker Jacques Demy through the lens of his wife, Agnès Varda. This inspiring and personal tribute explores Demy’s life and artistic legacy, blending clips from his films with thoughtful interviews that reveal the man behind the camera.



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19. Celluloide (1996)

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Celluloide” is a 1996 Italian drama film directed by Carlo Lizzani, which delves into the challenging production of Roberto Rossellini’s celebrated 1946 masterpiece, “Roma, città aperta. ” Set in a post-World War II Rome still grappling with its scars, the movie captures the tumultuous journey of creating a cinematic milestone amid the chaos of the time. Starring Giancarlo Giannini, Massimo Ghini, and Anna Falchi, this gripping tale of ambition, passion, and resilience in the face of adversity is sure to captivate audiences seeking a raw and emotional portrayal of cinematic history.



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20. The Jackal (1997)

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Experience the adrenaline-fueled action, crime, and drama in “The Jackal. ” Set in 1997, this gripping film revolves around an imprisoned IRA fighter, freed to protect his country from a ruthless assassin known only as the Jackal. The Jackal, portrayed as a skilled and dangerous guns-for-hire, is on a deadly mission to complete his next assignment, leaving law enforcement scrambling to uncover his identity and stop him.



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21. Only Love (1998)

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Only Love”, a romantic drama from 1998, takes viewers on a rollercoaster journey of love and passion, set against the backdrop of the heart-rending civil war in Africa. Dr. Matthew Heller is reunited with his first love, Silvia D’Alessandro, when he is prompted to see her concerning a potentially life-threatening tumor. The story unfolds, revealing how their love story first began fifteen years ago, as young dedicated medical professionals planning to participate in a relief expedition to the war-torn African nation of Gomba.



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22. Là-bas… mon pays (2000)

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Là-bas. . mon pays” is a captivating French drama that revolves around the life of Pierre Niven, a famous TV news anchorman who has the unusual secret of being an Algerian pied noir. Abandoning Algiers for Paris in 1962, his life of fame and success has been marked by the concealment of his origins. However, when an urgent message arrives from a woman in Algiers named Leïla Jalal, his life begins to unravel.



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23. Perlasca: Un eroe italiano (2002)

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Perlasca: Un eroe italiano, ” captures the true story of Giorgio Perlasca (Luca Zingaretti) and his extraordinary journey. A once devoted Italian Fascist, Perlasca experienced disillusionment with the regime and went on to become a crucial figure in the world of espionage during World War II. In particular, he played a heroic role in saving thousands of Jews in Budapest by hiding them under false identities.



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24. Soraya (2003)

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Soraya” is a gripping biographical drama that recounts the life of Soraya Esfandiary-Bakhtiari, the second wife of the last Shah of Iran. The film delves into the turbulent events leading up to the 1979 Islamic Revolution, which brought about the overthrow of the monarchy and the end of an era.



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25. Love Express (2004)

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Love Express, ” an enchanting 2004 French comedy, follows the antics of André and Anne-Charlotte as they take charge of the most talked-about singles party at Lake Geneva. Offering the perfect opportunity to reflect on their own love lives, these two charismatic characters embark on an emotional adventure filled with laughter and heartwarming surprises. Directed by Elena Hazanova and written by Georges Guerreiro and Hazanova, the film stars Vincent Winterhalter, Mathilda May, and Roberto Bestazzoni.



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26. L’homme qui voulait passer à la télé (2005)

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L’homme qui voulait passer à la télé” is a French comedy film that hit the screens in May 2005. With a runtime of just over an hour and a half, it tells the story of Bernard, a young man from Toulouse who is captivated by the glitz and glamour of television. Yearning for a taste of the small screen action, he leaves his cozy home and family behind to chase his dreams in the bustling city of Paris.



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27. The Hurried Man (2005)

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The Hurried Man” is a gripping French drama directed by Sébastien Grall, based on the novel by Paul Morand. Featuring prominent actors including Anthony Delon, Mathilda May, and Sarah Grappin, this 2005 film captures the fast-paced lifestyle of an antiques dealer. Delon’s performance as the protagonist skillfully portrays the man’s relentless pursuit of success, which has him forsaking life’s simple pleasures in favor of rushing through every opportunity.



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28. A Girl Cut in Two (2007)

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In the captivating thriller “A Girl Cut in Two” (2007), renowned French director Claude Chabrol masterfully weaves an enthralling tale of love, deception, and dark comedy. The film revolves around the alluring life of a TV weather girl who finds herself pursued by two vastly different men from opposing worlds.



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29. New délire (2007)

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New délire, released in 2007, is a French comedy film that follows a young man named Bobby, who is thrown out of “The New Farm Idol” singing competition. Faced with new challenges, Bobby moves to the city and meets Machin, who helps him meet The Producer.



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30. The Nights of Alice (2010)

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The Nights of Alice, ” a French comedy directed by Williams Crépin, delves into the life of the seemingly ordinary Alice. The film’s plot takes an unexpected turn when Alice’s estranged mother unexpectedly knocks on her door, after a 20-year absence, causing chaos and shock.



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31. Une vie française (2011)

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In the emotionally charged drama “Une vie française, ” acclaimed photographer Paul Blick (played by Jacques Gamblin) returns home to find his world shattered. His daughter Marie (Pauline Etienne), once a vibrant young woman, had been secretly confined in a psychiatric hospital for schizophrenia. As Paul grapples with the shocking news, he embarks on a heart-wrenching journey to understand his daughter’s condition and restore their damaged relationship.



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32. The Players (2012)

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The Players” is a French comedy, released in 2012, that explores the complexities of infidelity through a series of interconnected short films. Directed by Emmanuelle Bercot, Fred Cavayé, and Alexandre Courtès, the movie stars Jean Dujardin, Gilles Lellouche, and Géraldine Nakache. With an episodic structure and a portmanteau concept, the film takes viewers on a journey through love, betrayal, and laughter.



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33. Délit de fuite (2013)

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In the gripping French crime drama “Délit de fuite, ” fifteen-year-old Sébastien Lecoeur is thrust into a dark and dangerous world after a tragic car accident. Alongside his father, they speed through a small village, unaware of the pedestrian lurking by the side of the road. As the figure collides with their car, Sébastien’s screams are silenced by his father’s ruthless actions. This act of violence sets off a chain of events that will forever change the course of Sébastien’s life.



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34. Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films (2014)

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Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films” takes viewers on a thrilling journey into the world of independent film company, The Cannon Film Group, Inc. Directed by Mark Hartley, this documentary chronicles the rise and fall of the iconic Israeli company that dominated the 1980s film industry with its unique fusion of action, horror, and cult films.



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35. Mystery at the Opera (2015)

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Mystery at the Opera” is a thrilling French crime drama that premiered in 2017, directed by Léa Fazer and written by Elsa Marpeau and Mathieu Missoffe. The story follows the Paris Opera, where the talented diva, Eva Fontaine (played by Mathilda May), is set to reprise her role as Carmen. However, the opera house becomes the stage for a shocking murder when the body of young usherette Manon is discovered in a box.



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36. A Woman’s Revenge (2015)

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A Woman’s Revenge” (On se retrouvera) is a gripping crime drama that delves into the depths of a woman’s quest for justice. Set in France, the film follows a thirty-something woman named Marie (played by Laëtitia Milot) who uncovers a harrowing truth about her origins - she was conceived through a brutal act of rape.



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37. An Irrepressible Woman (2019)

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In “An Irrepressible Woman” (2019), a heart-wrenching drama directed by Laurent Heynemann, we follow the story of Jeanne Reichenbach, a young girl who falls deeply in love with Leon Blum, the Socialist premier of France in the 1930s. With the German invasion, Blum is taken to the Buchenwald camp, and Jeanne is determined to find him, no matter the risk involved.



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38. Coup de foudre à Bangkok (2020)

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Coup de foudre à Bangkok is a delightful romantic comedy that takes viewers on a thrilling journey through the vibrant streets of Bangkok, Thailand. The film stars Blandine Bellavoir and Loup-Denis Elion as a couple who find themselves caught up in an unexpected adventure.



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39. Le chemin du bonheur (2021)

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Le chemin du bonheur” is a heartwarming comedy-drama set in rural France, directed by Nicolas Steil. The story revolves around Saül, a “hidden child” who escaped the Holocaust during the Kindertransport.



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