The films of
Nathalie Baye

Paparazzi (1998)
Alain Berbérian
  Si je t'aime, prends garde à toi (1998)
Jeanne Labrune
  Une liaison pornographique (1999)
Frédéric Fonteyne
 
     
After his first film, a totally off-the-wall comedy entitled Cité de la peur (1994), director Alain Berberian was approached by producer Alain Sarde with the idea of making a film about the paparazzi...  [More...]   The darker side of female sexuality is explored in this intensely passionate romantic drama, which courts controversy in virtually every scene. Filmed with a shocking explicit realism...  [More...]   In Une liaison pornographique, Belgian director Frédéric Fonteyne set out to demonstrate how difficult it is for a couple to have a passionate sexual relationship without falling in love along the way...  [More...]  

Vénus beauté (institut) (1999)
Tonie Marshall
  Selon Matthieu (2000)
Xavier Beauvois
  Absolument fabuleux (2001)
Gabriel Aghion
 
     
A surprising mix of the conventional and the unexpected, Vénus beauté (institut) is superficially a familiar modern day love story, centred around a middle-aged woman who finally discovers true love after...  [More...]   With this, his third film, Xavier Beauvois amply demonstrates that he is one of most promising directors of his generation, a worthy successor to the likes of Renoir...  [More...]    [More...]  

Barnie et ses petites contrariétés (2001)
Bruno Chiche
  France Boutique (2003)
Tonie Marshall
  La Fleur du mal (2003)
Claude Chabrol
 
     
Mirth on the Orient Express? It may not be the most original or intelligent of French comedies in recent years, but it’s hard to deny that Barnie et ses petites contrariétés is a very funny film...  [More...]   Tonie Marshall’s sixth film bears some superficial similarities with her previous success, Vénus beauté (institut), in that both portray tangled love lives within an artificially glamorous setting...  [More...]   With La Fleur du mal, a masterfully composed psychological drama, acclaimed director Claude Chabrol revisits his favourite theme: murder within the bosom of the provincial Bourgeoisie...  [More...]  

Une vie à t'attendre (2004)
Thierry Klifa
  L'Un reste, l'autre part (2005)
Claude Berri
  Le Petit lieutenant (2005)
Xavier Beauvois
 
     
This engaging romantic drama is the first full-length film to be directed by cinephile and journalist for “Studio Magazine” Thierry Klifa...  [More...]   It’s hard to see how director Claude Berri could go wrong with a cast which includes five of the most highly rated actors in French cinema, but goes wrong he most certainly does in this banal...  [More...]   In this, his fourth and arguably best full-length film to date, director Xavier Beauvois succeeds in weaving the elements of a traditional French policier and tough social drama into a compelling...  [More...]  

La Californie (2006)
Jacques Fieschi
  Mon fils à moi (2006)
Martial Fougeron
  Ne le dis à personne (2006)
Guillaume Canet
 
     
 [More...]   Martial Fougeron’s directorial debut feature is this harrowing depiction of child abuse, a stark social drama which is all the more potent because of its cosy bourgeois setting...  [More...]    [More...]  

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