Get ready to dive into the world of French actor Vincent Cassel, as we bring you a roundup of his most memorable movies. From critically acclaimed dramas to thrilling action films, we've got you covered in this comprehensive guide that will leave you eager to explore his impressive body of work.
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1. Les cigognes n'en font qu'à leur tête (1989)
Les cigognes n'en font qu'à leur tête" is a heartwarming comedy-drama film released in 1989. Directed by Didier Kaminka, the film stars Marlène Jobert, Patrick Chesnais, and Claude Rich. It revolves around the lives of Marie and Jeremie, a married couple who are desperate to have a child together. However, after consulting a gynecologist and discovering they are unable to conceive, they decide to adopt a child.
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2. Les clés du paradis (1991)
Les clés du paradis" is a 1991 French comedy film directed by Philippe de Broca and written by de Broca and Alexandre Jardin. Starring Gérard Jugnot and Pierre Arditi, the movie revolves around two brothers - one incredibly successful and the other struggling - who decide to swap lives, jobs, and wives, in an attempt to learn more about their own lives and relationships.
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3. Hot Chocolate (1992)
Hot Chocolate, " originally titled "Amour et chocolat, " is a delightful 1992 French romantic comedy starring Bo Derek. The film follows the journey of wealthy businesswoman B. J. Cassidy, played by Derek, who must invest billions of dollars for her company. To do so, she acquires a charming small French factory specializing in chocolate truffles.
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4. Café au lait (1993)
Café au Lait, " originally titled "Métisse, " is a French-Belgian comedy-romance film from 1993. Directed by Mathieu Kassovitz, the movie unfolds with Lola, a woman who finds herself pregnant but unsure of the baby's father. The contenders for the role of dad are Jamal, a black Muslim son of diplomats, and Felix, a Jewish messenger with financial troubles.
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5. Adultère (mode d'emploi) (1995)
Adultère (mode d'emploi)" is a captivating French comedy-drama from 1995, starring Richard Berry, Karin Viard, and Vincent Cassel. Directed by Christine Pascal and written by Pascal and Robert Boner, the film follows the journey of a couple, Bruno and Fabienne, as they navigate the harsh realities of life in the big city. Underlying their adventure is the eternal question of man's quest for sex and woman's quest for love, a query that ultimately leads them to confront the misunderstandings and challenges in their relationship.
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6. Ainsi soient-elles (1995)
Ainsi soient-elles" is a hilarious French comedy film directed by Patrick Alessandrin and Lisa Azuelos. Released in 1995, the movie features Marine Delterme, Florence Thomassin, and Amira Casar as the stars playing various interesting roles.
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7. La haine (1995)
La Haine" is a heart-wrenching French crime drama set in the gritty suburbs of Paris. Directed by Mathieu Kassovitz, the film follows the 24-hour journey of three young men as they navigate their way through life in the wake of a violent riot. The trio - played by Vincent Cassel, Hubert Koundé, and Saïd Taghmaoui - struggles to make ends meet and get by in a world filled with crime, prejudice, and despair.
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8. Jefferson in Paris (1995)
Experience the intriguing tale of "Jefferson in Paris, " a gripping biographical drama released in 1995. Directed by James Ivory and penned by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, the film brings to life the complex relationship between Thomas Jefferson (Nick Nolte), the 3rd US President, and his slave girl, Sally Hemings (Gwyneth Paltrow), set against the backdrop of 18th-century Paris.
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9. The Pupil (1996)
In the enchanting drama "The Pupil" (1996), set in France, we are introduced to Morgan, a young boy growing up in the heart of royalty amidst the riches of his life. However, the young lad finds himself disconnected from the grandeur and seclusion of the high-class society he is a part of.
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10. As You Want Me (1996)
As You Want Me, " also known as "Come mi vuoi, " is a captivating 1996 film that blends comedy and drama. Telling the story of Pasquale, a Roma policeman whose life takes a surprising turn during a roundup, the movie draws the audience in with its unique plot.
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11. The Apartment (1996)
The Apartment" (1996), directed by Gilles Mimouni, weaves an intricate tale of infidelity, voyeurism, and romance. Set in an enigmatic European metropolis, the film follows a recently engaged man who becomes obsessed with reuniting with a former lover. As he delves deeper into her life, the lines between reality and manipulation blur, and the viewer is taken on a thrilling, nonlinear journey through the characters' interconnected worlds.
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12. Dobermann (1997)
In "Dobermann", the world's most ruthless bank robber is living in Paris, wreaking havoc alongside his gang of criminals. As the police struggle to contain the chaos, they reluctantly release a morally suspect commissioner to catch the infamous thief.
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13. Elizabeth (1998)
Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating world of "Elizabeth", a 1998 historical drama film directed by Shekhar Kapur, which won an Oscar and has amassed a total of 35 wins and 56 nominations. Set in the Kingdom of England during the early years of Elizabeth I's reign, the film chronicles her struggles to learn the complexities of being a monarch while facing immense political pressure from the Catholic church. Cate Blanchett delivers a stellar performance as the young queen, capturing the essence of a fearless leader and passionate woman.
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14. Pleasure (And Its Little Inconveniences) (1998)
Pleasure (And Its Little Inconveniences)" is a 1998 French drama movie that skillfully intertwines the lives of seemingly unrelated characters. The film explores themes ranging from heartache and loss to dark comedy and redemption through its captivating plot. Mathieu Kassovitz, Vincent Cassel, and Julie Gayet lead an impressive cast in an emotionally compelling story.
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15. The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc (1999)
In the gripping tale of "The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc, " a young girl named Joan receives an extraordinary vision that compels her to fight against the brutal invaders ravaging her homeland, France. Joan heeds the call of destiny, defying the constraints of her gender and rallying the French army to overthrow their tyrannical oppressors. This intense, inspiring journey led by a courageous young woman unfolds on the battlefield of war, romance, and sacrifice.
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16. Unruly (1999)
Unruly, " originally titled "Méditerranées, " is a gripping crime drama that takes viewers on a dark and unpredictable journey through the underbelly of Marseille. Set in the year 1999, the film follows the story of Pitou, an ex-convict who returns to his hometown after many years spent behind bars. Expectant of a fresh start, Pitou is instead met with a series of disappointments and encounters a dangerous, evil man with a twisted sense of justice.
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17. Guest House Paradiso (1999)
Guest House Paradiso" is a raunchy, offbeat comedy that follows the misadventures of Richie and Eddie, two hapless criminals who run the worst hotel in Britain, aptly named the Guest House Paradiso. With their crude humor and penchant for getting themselves into ridiculous situations, the duo takes the guests on a wild ride that's equal parts hilarious and grotesque.
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18. The Crimson Rivers (2000)
The Crimson Rivers, " directed by Mathieu Kassovitz, is a gripping neo-noir crime thriller that takes viewers deep into the secrets of a prestigious French college. The story centers around a dedicated murder detective who becomes entangled in a deadly game of cat and mouse with a brutal killer.
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19. Birthday Girl (2001)
Birthday Girl, " a 2001 thriller film directed by Jez Butterworth, explores the life of a thirtysomething bank clerk from St. Albans.
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20. Read My Lips (2001)
Read My Lips, " also known as "Sur mes lèvres, " is a 2001 French crime drama directed by Jacques Audiard. The film focuses on the relationship between an almost deaf woman, portrayed by Emmanuelle Devos, and an ex-convict played by Vincent Cassel. Devos, desperate to help her newfound love, believes herself to be the only one who can change him for the better, but Cassel is convinced he can only find salvation within himself.
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21. Shrek (2001)
In the swampy, fantastical world of Shrek, a grumpy ogre finds his land invaded by mean-spirited fairytale creatures and a vicious lord who banishes his companions. Saddened by this turn of events, Shrek decides to embark on a life-altering quest to save the princess he never asked for, in order to restore his land and bring peace back to his swamp-dwelling inhabitants.
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22. Brotherhood of the Wolf (2001)
Brotherhood of the Wolf (2001) is a thrilling action-adventure film that takes place in 18th-century France. The Chevalier de Fronsac and his Native American companion Mani are sent by the king to the Gevaudan province to investigate the killings of hundreds by a mysterious creature. This beast, rumored to be a man-eating lion, has struck fear into the hearts of the villagers.
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23. Irreversible (2002)
Irreversible" is an unforgettable, unsettling, and groundbreaking crime drama film that unfolds in reverse-chronological order. Set in the darkest corners of Paris, it follows the brutal and relentless violence that befalls a beautiful woman named Alex, played by the stunning Monica Bellucci.
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24. Jamel... en vrai! (2002)
Jamel. . en vrai! " takes viewers on a journey through the life and career of one of France's most beloved comedians, Jamel Debbouze. This engaging documentary captures the trials and tribulations of Debbouze's journey from humble beginnings in the suburbs of Paris to achieving widespread fame and success.
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25. The Reckoning (2003)
In the gripping 14th-century period drama, The Reckoning, starring Willem Dafoe and Paul Bettany, a priest on the run stumbles upon an ensemble of traveling actors who willingly become entangled in a grim whodunnit. Following the gruesome discovery of a murder, the resourceful troupe endeavors to solve the heinous crime by reenacting it on stage.
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26. Secret Agents (2004)
Secret Agents, " also known as "Agents secrets" in its original tongue, is a 2004 film that tells the story of a group of secret agents whose mission is to prevent the exposure of a valuable computer chip, which could potentially be connected to the arms trade. The film is set in Casablanca, Morocco, and Tarifa, Spain, and follows the agents as they race against time to execute their plan before the moles within their team sabotage their efforts. Directed by Frédéric Schoendoerffer and written by Yann Brion, Jean Cosmos, and Olivier Douyère, the movie features an ensemble cast led by Vincent Cassel and Monica Bellucci.
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27. Ocean's Twelve (2004)
Ocean's Twelve takes audiences on a thrilling European adventure with Danny Ocean and his ever-resourceful team. Recruiting one more member for an extraordinary task, Ocean's crew of skilled professionals embark on three major heists, bringing their combined talents and cunning tactics to the world stage once more. This action-packed sequel to Ocean's Eleven is filled with unexpected twists and turns, as the team navigates through the challenges of the art world and the complex relationship between a mentor and his protege.
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28. Renegade (2004)
In the wild west of Arizona, 1870, a brutal altercation with an outlaw leaves Mike Blueberry (Vincent Cassel) as the new marshal. The peaceful township is on the brink of chaos as an invasion of gold-hunters threaten the already tenuous relationship between whites and Apaches.
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29. Ten Years of 'La Haine' (2005)
Ten Years of 'La Haine' is a captivating French documentary that dives into the world of the influential film 'La Haine, ' released in 1995. The film, directed by Mathieu Kassovitz, explores the tensions between urban youth and the police in a Parisian suburb through a compelling narrative and striking imagery.
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30. Derailed (2005)
Derailed" is a gripping, suspenseful thriller film from 2005, starring Clive Owen, Jennifer Aniston, and Vincent Cassel. When two married executives, played by Owen and Cassel, embark on an illicit affair, they suddenly find themselves blackmailed by a violent criminal. With their families' safety on the line, the couple must outsmart and take down the criminal to reclaim control of their lives.
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31. Satan (2006)
Gather your courage and get ready to experience an unforgettable night of chaos and darkness with the 2006 French film, Satan, originally titled Sheitan. Directed by Kim Chapiron and featuring stars Vincent Cassel, Olivier Barthélémy, and Roxane Mesquida, the movie follows a group of youngsters on a seemingly harmless Christmas Eve trip to a disco.
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32. Sa majesté Minor (2007)
Imagine a breathtaking world where mythical creatures and ancient tales come to life. Sa majesté Minor is a mythical comedy set on an enchanting island in the Aegean Sea before the birth of Ancient Greece. This captivating film takes viewers on a journey through a realm filled with humor, adventure, and wonder.
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33. Ocean's Thirteen (2007)
In "Ocean's Thirteen" (2007), Danny Ocean (George Clooney) and his gang, including Rusty Ryan (Brad Pitt), reassemble for a third heist. This time, their target is casino owner Willy Bank (Al Pacino) who betrays one of the original eleven, Reuben Tishkoff (Elliott Gould). The crew must enlist old enemy, Terry Benedict (Andy Garcia), for funding, leading to the team's biggest challenge yet. With the help of newcomers Saul Bloom (Carl Reiner) and a holographic egg expert (Eddie Izzard), Danny and the gang devise an elaborate revenge plan. Action-packed and filled with wit, "Ocean's Thirteen" demonstrates the team's unwavering camaraderie and the heights they'll go to exact justice.
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34. Eastern Promises (2007)
Eastern Promises, " directed by David Cronenberg and written by Steven Knight, is a gripping crime drama that explores the complexities and dark corners of family ties and the Russian mob. The film stars Naomi Watts, Viggo Mortensen, and Armin Mueller-Stahl in a storyline that revolves around a teenage girl who dies during childbirth, leaving behind clues in her journal that could tie her child to a horrific incident involving a violent Russian mob family.
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35. Mesrine: Public Enemy No. 1 (2008)
Mesrine: Public Enemy No. 1, released in 2008, is a French action crime film biography based on the life of Jacques Mesrine – a notorious French gangster from the 1970s. Directed by Jean-François Richet and written by Abdel Raouf Dafri and Jean-François Richet, this intense feature stars Vincent Cassel as Jacques Mesrine, Ludivine Sagnier, and Mathieu Amalric.
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36. Mesrine: Killer Instinct (2008)
Mesrine: Killer Instinct" is a riveting biographical crime thriller that delves into the life of the infamous French gangster, Jacques Mesrine. Set predominantly in the 1960s, the film chronicles Mesrine's meteoric rise to becoming Public Enemy No. 1 in France, a status he earned through an intricate web of crime, prison breakouts, and celebrity status.
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37. Adrift (2009)
Adrift, a poignant yet provocative drama set in the 1980s, follows the journey of a teenage girl as she embarks on an unforgettable path of self-discovery and awakening. Bearing witness to her father's infidelities, she is forced to confront the harsh realities of adulthood. As she navigates the complexities of a changing family dynamic, she finds herself embracing her newfound sexuality.
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38. Round Da Way (2009)
Round Da Way, " also known as "Lascars, " is a delightful French animated comedy film that came out in 2009. The story revolves around best friends and petty criminals, Tony and Jose, who hail from the bustling streets of Paris.
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39. Black Swan (2010)
Black Swan" is a riveting film that explores the darkness beneath the surface of a world renowned for its beauty and grace - the ballet. Set in a highly competitive and demanding environment, where a talented yet mentally fragile ballerina, Nina, is on the brink of stardom, her world is shattered by the relentless pressure of her artistic director and her seductive rival.
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40. Our Day Will Come (2010)
Our Day Will Come" (2010) is a compelling drama that follows the life of Rémy, an outcast red-haired teenager living in France. Bullied at school and disconnected from his estranged family, Rémy's life takes a turn when he meets psychiatrist Patrick. Together, they embark on a journey to unleash Rémy's repressed hatred and sexuality.
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41. A Dangerous Method (2011)
Discover the thrilling origins of psychoanalysis in A Dangerous Method, a dramatic biography delving into the complex relationship between renowned psychologists Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud. Journey through the passionate encounters, philosophical debates, and tantalizing secrets that led to the birth of a revolutionary new science.
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42. The Monk (2011)
The Monk, " also known as "Le moine, " is a French-Spanish drama, mystery, and thriller film that was released in 2011. Directed by Dominik Moll and written by him alongside Anne-Louise Trividic and Matthew Lewis, the movie is set in 17th-century Madrid.
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43. Belmondo, itinéraire... (2011)
Belmondo, itinéraire. . takes viewers on an intimate journey through the life and career of the legendary French actor Jean-Paul Belmondo. Renowned for his iconic role in the 1960s New Wave movement, Belmondo dominated the French film scene for decades, captivating audiences with his on-screen charisma and talent.
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44. Trance (2013)
In "Trance" (2013), a mesmerizing crime thriller, James McAvoy stars as an art auctioneer who finds himself entangled with a group of criminals who are determined to recover a lost painting. As the story unfolds, our protagonist must work hand-in-hand with a hypnotherapist played by Vincent Cassel. Together, they explore the intricacies of the hypnotic state and manipulation in a gritty adventure that leads them down a dangerous, twisted path.
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45. Beauty and the Beast (2014)
Experience an enchanting tale of love and redemption with 'Beauty and the Beast' (2014). Follow the journey of Belle, the youngest daughter of a struggling merchant, as she offers herself to the mysterious beast in order to free her father from his debt. Set within a captivating castle, this visually stunning film seamlessly blends drama, family values, and fantasy.
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46. Rio, I Love You (2014)
Rio, I Love You" is a captivating romance anthology film, the third installment in the Cities of Love series. This impressive collective feature-film brings to life 10 heartwarming stories of love set in the vibrant and picturesque city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Directed by Vicente Amorim, Guillermo Arriaga, and Stephan Elliott, the film features an ensemble cast including Basil Hoffman, Emily Mortimer, and Rodrigo Santoro.
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47. Tale of Tales (2015)
Tale of Tales" is a fantastical and dark tale inspired by the fairytales of Giambattista Basile. The movie delves into the lives of three intertwined narratives, each more intriguing than the last.
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48. One Wild Moment (2015)
One Wild Moment, " a French comedy-drama remake of the 1977 film "Un moment d'égarement, " tells the story of two friends, a divorced man and a successful businessman played by Vincent Cassel and François Cluzet. The plot takes a humorous turn when their respective daughters, both of whom are going through their own rebellious phases, join them on a beach vacation.
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49. My King (2015)
My King" is a French drama-romance film that captures the tumultuous love story between Tony and Georgio. After a serious skiing accident, Tony is admitted to a rehabilitation center and, with the help of medical staff and painkillers, she reflects on the passionate yet destructive relationship with Georgio. This emotional journey is beautifully captured by veteran director Maïwenn, who brings an authenticity and intensity to the film.
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50. Child 44 (2015)
In the gripping 2015 film "Child 44, " Tom Hardy portrays a disgraced member of the Soviet Union's military police, Leo Demidov, who is tasked with investigating a series of chilling child murders. Set during the oppressive Stalin-era, every aspect of Soviet life is controlled by the totalitarian regime, making Demidov's pursuit of justice an even more daunting challenge.
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51. Partisan (2015)
Partisan" is a gripping 2015 drama film that revolves around the mysterious and sequestered world of a commune. The movie, directed by Ariel Kleiman, stars Vincent Cassel as Gregori, the charismatic yet domineering leader of the commune. The story focuses on Alexander, a young boy who has been raised within this closed society and struggles with the rigid rules and expectations of his environment.
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52. The Little Prince (2015)
The Little Prince, " a 2015 movie adaptation of the beloved book by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, is an imaginative and heartwarming animated film directed by Mark Osborne. In this enchanting tale, a young girl, played by Mackenzie Foy, lives in a world dominated by her mother's pragmatic and grown-up perspective, but her life is about to change when she encounters the magical realm of the Little Prince.
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53. It's Only the End of the World (2016)
It's Only the End of the World, " directed by Xavier Dolan, is a poignant drama film released in 2017. The story revolves around Louis, a terminally ill writer, who returns home to inform his family of his impending death.
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54. Jason Bourne (2016)
Jason Bourne" is a heart-stopping thriller from Universal Pictures and The Kennedy/Marshall Company, released in 2016. Directed by Paul Greengrass and co-written by Greengrass, Christopher Rouse, and Robert Ludlum, the film stars Matt Damon, Tommy Lee Jones, and Alicia Vikander, with cameo appearances by Julia Stiles and David Strathairn. Bourne's past comes to haunt him as he finds himself back in the world of assassinations, riots, and covert operations.
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55. Gauguin: Voyage to Tahiti (2017)
Gauguin: Voyage to Tahiti" takes audiences on a gripping journey into the life of the renowned French painter, Paul Gauguin. The drama, set in Paris during 1891, explores Gauguin's passionate affair with a much younger local woman in the exotic, captivating environment of Tahiti. With Vincent Cassel brilliantly portraying Gauguin, the movie is an intense exploration of an artist whose creativity pushes the boundaries of societal norms.
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56. The Movie of My Life (2017)
The Movie of My Life, released in 2017, is a poignant drama set in Brazil, directed by Selton Mello and written by himself, Antonio Skármeta, and Marcelo Vindicato. This 1 hour and 53-minute film follows the story of a young man named Tony, portrayed by Selton Mello, who decides to return to his small-town roots. Upon arrival, Tony discovers that his father, Vincent Cassel, has retreated to France, claiming homesickness for his past friends and homeland.
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57. The World Is Yours (2018)
The World Is Yours" is a thrilling comedy-crime film that takes audiences on a wild ride through the life of a small-time dealer, struggling to escape his mundane existence. As fate would have it, he is offered one last job that promises a life of luxury but comes with a dangerous twist: Spain, drugs, the Illuminati, and a meddling mother.
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58. Default (2018)
Default" is a captivating 2018 film that delves into the heart of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) negotiations during the harrowing 1997 financial crisis. Told through three compelling parallel stories, director Kook-Hee Choi and writer Seong-min Eom create a gripping dramatization of this pivotal economic event.
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59. Black Tide (2018)
Black Tide, " also known as "Fleuve noir, " is a gripping 2018 French crime drama directed by Erick Zonca and starring Vincent Cassel, Romain Duris, and Sandrine Kiberlain. The story follows an alcoholic cop, played by Duris, who is tasked with investigating the mysterious disappearance of a young boy. As he delves deeper into the case, he becomes entangled in a web of suspicion and danger, all while falling for the grieving boy's mother portrayed by Kiberlain.
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60. The Emperor of Paris (2018)
The Emperor of Paris" is a thrilling 19th century crime adventure film based on the real-life story of Jacques-François Rosalif, aka Vidocq. Set mostly in Paris, the movie follows the fascinating life of Vidocq, a former criminal who escapes from captivity in 1805 and later, years later, becomes a successful fabric merchant under an alias. Seeking amnesty for his past misdeeds, he forms an efficient team of ex-cons to catch or eliminate dangerous criminals.
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61. The Great Mystical Circus (2018)
Experience the enchanting world of circus in "The Great Mystical Circus" (2018), an emotion-filled drama directed by Carlos Diegues. With a runtime of 1 hour and 45 minutes, the movie takes a captivating exploration of the Knieps family, owners of an Austrian circus that has spanned over a century.
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62. The Specials (2019)
The Specials, " translated as "Hors normes, " is a poignant and heartwarming comedy-drama about two dedicated educators who navigate the complex challenges of teaching children and teenagers with autism. Set in the vibrant city of Paris, the film masterfully weaves together moments of struggle and triumph as the two protagonists work to transform the lives of their students.
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63. Underwater (2020)
Delve beneath the ocean's surface in the thrilling 2020 film "Underwater. " A group of oceanic researchers, played by an all-star cast, finds themselves in a harrowing situation when a mysterious earthquake strikes their deepwater facility located at the bottom of the Mariana Trench. As they attempt to escape, they encounter Lovecraftian terrors that lurk beneath the waves, in the form of an aquatic humanoid. This action-packed, horror-filled adventure, set against the backdrop of the ocean floor, will keep audiences on the edge of their seats.
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64. Fireheart (2022)
Fireheart is a lively animated adventure film that follows the dream of sixteen-year-old Georgia Nolan. Longing to become the world's first female firefighter, she seizes the opportunity to help her father, Shawn, when he is called out of retirement to lead an investigation into the mysterious disappearances of firemen in their city. To uncover the truth, Georgia disguises herself among the firefighters and encounters a menacing mystery that not only threatens the fire station but her entire city too.
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