Patrice Leconte once more demonstrates his uncanny diversity as a filmmaker, eschewing
the pretty romanticism of his earlier romantic dramas for a darker... [More...]
L’Homme du train, Patrice Leconte’s darkest and most mysterious film to date, sees
the improbable pairing of ageing French rock star Johnny Halliday and veteran popular
actor Jean Rochefort... [More...]
In Rue des plaisirs, director Patrice Leconte
brings some unusual narrative and cinematographic techniques to his familiar brand of
erotic romantic drama... [More...]
After the distinctly bizarre
L’Homme du train (2002), director Patrice
Leconte returns to more familiar territory with Confidences
trop intimes... [More...]
Despite a severe mauling from the critics, Les Bronzés 3 was the big event in French cinema in
2006, achieving a spectacular sale of 10.4 million tickets... [More...]
With Mon meilleur ami coming
hot on the heels of Les Bronzés 3, you could
be forgiven for thinking that director Patrice Leconte has regressed to
churning out the kind of silly lightweight comedies with which... [More...]