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Michel Hazanavicius writes and directs this modern-day silent film comedy recounting the demise of the silent film industry in the late 1920s. Jean Dujardin takes on the role of George Valentin, one of the biggest stars of the silent movie era. George seems to have the perfect life: he loves his work, enjoys adoration from fans and falls in love with a beautiful young starlet, Peppy Miller (Bérénice Bejo), after working with her on a movie. When studio boss Zimmer (John Goodman) warns him that the future of film making lies in 'talkies', George is dismissive of the threat. However, as films with audible dialogue begin to take off - with Peppy the undoubted star of the new medium - George struggles to keep pace with a changing world. The film was nominated for ten Oscars at the 2012 Academy Awards and won five, including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Actor (Dujardin).
Michel Hazanavicius writes and directs this modern-day silent film comedy recounting the demise of the silent film industry in the late 1920s. Jean Dujardin takes on the role of George Valentin, one of the biggest stars of the silent movie era. George seems to have the perfect life: he loves his work, enjoys adoration from fans and falls in love with a beautiful young starlet, Peppy Miller (Bérénice Bejo), after working with her on a movie. When studio boss Zimmer (John Goodman) warns him that the future of film making lies in 'talkies', George is dismissive of the threat. However, as films with audible dialogue begin to take off - with Peppy the undoubted star of the new medium - George struggles to keep pace with a changing world. The film was nominated for ten Oscars at the 2012 Academy Awards and won five, including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Actor (Dujardin).
Éric Besnard writes and directs this French crime thriller. When his brother, a small-time conman, is killed by one of his former victims, Cash (Jean Dujardin) sets out for revenge by joining forces with a famous thief to pull off the biggest robbery in history. However, they soon find themselves up against a more dangerous and powerful enemy than they could have imagined. Valeria Golino and Jean Reno co-star.
Laurent Tirard directs this French romantic comedy starring Jean Dujardin and Virginie Efira. Alexandre (Dujardin) finds the lost phone of Diane (Efira), a divorced lawyer, and gives her a call. While talking over the phone the pair begin to connect and decide to meet for a date. However, when Diane arrives she realises Alexandre is so much shorter than her. Despite this they have a great time together and start to fall in love. But Alexandre isn't the man Diane imagined for herself which leads her to question her feelings for him. Can she look past their height difference?
George Clooney co-writes and directs this adaptation of Robert M. Edsel's book that follows the men tasked with saving the world's greatest works of art from the Nazis during WWII. In the last months of the war, with the Third Reich teetering on the brink of collapse, the German army are ordered to destroy every piece of looted art in their possession. In a race against time, American President Franklin D. Roosevelt mobilises a seven-man platoon comprising museum directors and art historians to rescue the cream of the world's artistic and cultural treasures from the hands of the enemy, and return them to their rightful owners. But with no previous experience of weapons and tactics, the hastily assembled group soon face a rude awakening when they experience their first live action behind enemy lines. As well as Clooney, the all-star cast includes Matt Damon, Cate Blanchett, Bill Murray, John Goodman and Jean Dujardin.
Emotional drama from director Guillaume Canet in which a group of friends try to escape their problems by going on a trip to the seaside together. Eric (Gilles Lellouche), Vincent (Benoit Magimel), Max (Francois Cluzet), Marie (Marion Cotillard) and Antoine (Laurent Lafitte) are horrified by the news that their friend Ludo (Jean Dujardin) has been badly injured in a drunken car crash. They decide not to postpone their holiday, and escape to a picturesque beach house. Despite their intentions to relax, however, they find themselves caught in a web of long-repressed lust and emotion...
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