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French Directors - Claude Lelouch

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A Man and a Woman
Claude Lelouch
This 1966 Academy Award winner for Best Foreign Language Film is a legendary love story starring Jean-Louis Trintignant as a race car driver who falls in love with a script girl, played by Anouk Aimee. Stylish, well-acted and visually dynamic. "Probably the most efficacious make-out movie of the swinging 60s" (Pauline Kael, The New Yorker). France, 1966, 103 mins.
DVD | $37.95  




French Directors - Claude Lelouch


And Now My Love
Claude Lelouch
From the maker of A Man and a Woman, an Academy Award-nominated romantic fantasy about two people fated to meet and fall instantly in love. A captivating, multi-generational journey through the world of fate and passion, with Marthe Keller and Andre Dussolier. In French with English subtitles. France, 1974, 121 mins.
DVD | $44.95  

The Crook
Claude Lelouch
Following the international success of his 1966 romantic drama A Man and a Woman, French director Claude Lelouch reteamed with Jean-Louis Trintignant for this slick and witty crime film. Trintignant plays Simon, an ex-con who teams up with an old cohort (Charles Gerard) and his new wife (Christine Lelouch) to hatch a kidnapping scheme that will earn them a million dollars in cash. France, 1970, 120 mins.
DVD | $37.95  

L'Aventure C'Est L'Aventure
Claude Lelouch
Five crooks switch from petty larceny to kidnapping in this comedy from Claude Lelouch (A Man and a Woman). Posing as a terrorist group, the gang kidnaps celebrities on "political" grounds, demanding large sums of money for their safe return. Shown in U.S. as Money Money Money, this light-hearted film features cameos by Jacques Brel, Johnny Hallyday, Jacques Paoli and more. In French with English subtitles. France/Italy, 1972, 120 mins.
DVD | $44.95  

Les Uns et Les Autres (Bolero)
Claude Lelouch
Claude Lelouch (A Man and a Woman) looks at three generations of people whose lives revolve around music in this grand epic that begins in pre-WWII and continues up through the 1960's. Features an all-star cast of Geraldine Chaplin, James Caan, Fanny Ardant, Robert Hossein, Macha Meril, Richard Bohringer, Alexandra Stewart and a young Sharon Stone. Music by Michel Legrand (The Umbrellas of Cherbourg) and Francis Lai (Love Story). In French with English subtitles. France, 1981, 177 mins.
DVD | $44.95  

A Man and a Woman
Claude Lelouch
This 1966 Academy Award winner for Best Foreign Language Film is a legendary love story starring Jean-Louis Trintignant as a race car driver who falls in love with a script girl, played by Anouk Aimee. Stylish, well-acted and visually dynamic. "Probably the most efficacious make-out movie of the swinging 60s" (Pauline Kael, The New Yorker). France, 1966, 103 mins.
DVD | $37.95  

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