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Films starring Isabelle Adjani
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1988,
Bruno Nuytten, DVD
The moving, passionate and tragic true story of Camille Claudel, muse and lover to the great French sculptor Rodin, and a brilliant sculptor in her own right. However, her passion for Rodin and her own art clashed, trapping her between opposing fo...
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1983,
Jean Becker, DVD
Aka L'Été Meutrier. A beautiful and moody nineteen-year old who returns to the quiet Provence village near her birthplace bent on revenge for a crime that happened nineteen summers before. A genuinely good thriller with decent photography and dire...
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1979,
Werner Herzog, DVD
One of the most terrifying and also believable of all the versions of the Dracula story. Klaus Kinski's Count Dracula is far removed from the suave, urbane social vampires of Hollywood lore. Instead, Herzog returns to the original source and ren...
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2004,
Jean-Paul Rappeneau, DVD
Set against a backdrop of the Vichy Government, this is an entertaining and sophisticated romp well-played out by top actors. Comedy, drama, romance - it's all there in spades.
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1975,
Francois Truffaut, DVD
Period film based in Nova Scotia around the diaries of Adele Hugo and her unrequited love for a British officer. A haunting and powerful story of obsessive love with a young Adjani matched for the part.
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1985,
Luc Besson, DVD
Set in Paris, the film stylishly portrays life underground for the denizens of the Metro. Christopher Lambert plays a thief who robs a house and hides out in the subway, only to discover a huge subculture existing under the Paris streets
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1995,
Patrice Chereau, DVD
Patrice Chereau's kinetic account of the events surrounding the infamous St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre of 1572 is the most 'modern' of recent heritage extravaganzas. Owing its relentless logic to certain dynastic gangster movies and its blood-le...
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1976,
Roman Polanski, DVD
A tale of urban paranoia and loss of identity in which Polanski plays a new tenant who takes on the rental of a flat in which the previous tenant committed suicide. Fine psychological cinema.
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1978,
Walter Hill, DVD
Brilliant film noir with laid-back performances from Bruce Dern and Ryan O'Neal, while Isabelle Adjani is captivating in her understated role. Largely remembered for its classic car chases, which is a pity, since the film's main strength is in it...
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1985,
Luc Besson, Blu-ray
Set in Paris, the film stylishly portrays life underground for the denizens of the Metro. Christopher Lambert plays a thief who robs a house and hides out in the subway, only to discover a huge subculture existing under the Paris streets
Subway...
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1976,
Andre Techine, DVD
A labyrinthine, flamboyant and - for its convoluted plot and elaborate camera movements - aptly named thriller, combining moody film noir with aspects of German expressionism as it escalates towards an unexpected conclusion. A boxer who has accept...
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1987,
Elaine May, DVD
Although notorious as one of the biggest money-losing films in history, this homage to the Hope-Crosby-Lamour comedy musicals has its fair share of good scenes, and who can resist seeing stars of this magnitude making complete asses of themselves?
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