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A list of French films that should be watched in the original French with subtitles. And that the American film industry should never be let near, even though it's too late in some cases...


Taxi (1998)

Taxi (1998)

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Taxi is a 1998 French action-comedy film starring Samy Naceri, Frédéric Diefenthal and Marion...

Amélie (2001)

Amélie (2001)

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A painfully shy waitress working at a tiny Paris cafe, Amelie makes a surprising discovery and sees...


French Film Le fabuleux destin d'Amélie Poulain Paris Romantic comedy critically acllaimed
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Bill Plympton recommended Man Bites Dog (1992) in Movies (curated)

 
Man Bites Dog (1992)
Man Bites Dog (1992)
1992 | Comedy, Crime, Drama
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"One of the most cynical films ever made, a French mockumentary about a serial killer with the complicity of a camera crew—hilarious, the darkest of humor.."

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Michael Korda recommended Rififi (1955) in Movies (curated)

 
Rififi (1955)
Rififi (1955)
1955 | Crime, Drama, Thriller
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"Jules Dassin’s gangster film about a robbery and its consequences is a French classic, noir before the word was in use to describe a certain kind of filmmaking. A word is in order here: I was educated in Switzerland, in an era when French-speaking people expected to see French films, so when we were allowed to go to the local cinema at Rolle or Gstaad, we mostly saw French films. British films, except for The Third Man, which is very “European” in tone, seldom played; still less big Hollywood ones. Rififi was a stunner, and an eye-opener, teaching us that French gangsters were a lot more interesting and attractive than our own mobsters, but just as tough, if not tougher. “Julie” Dassin was an American who moved to France, but he captured a whole, pungent slice of French life, and for months everyone at my school (le Rosey) went around trying to sound like Jean Servais, and to talk with a cigarette glued to their lips. Whole scenes from it still play in my fantasies."

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Haskell Wexler recommended The 400 Blows (1959) in Movies (curated)

 
The 400 Blows (1959)
The 400 Blows (1959)
1959 | Drama
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"It is remembered as one of the first French New Wave films. I remember the emotion when the last image of the film was a freeze-frame of the young boy protagonist."

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Chad Stahelski recommended Bullitt (1968) in Movies (curated)

 
Bullitt (1968)
Bullitt (1968)
1968 | Action, Classics, Drama

"John Wick 1 was heavily influenced by Steve McQueen, by Bullitt. The Mustang and the turtleneck… Also, French Connection, that sort of thing. All those great ’70s films, they were a big part of John Wick 1."

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Kim Gordon recommended Catherine Breillat in Books (curated)

 
Catherine Breillat
Catherine Breillat
Douglas Keesey | 2014 | Biography, Film & TV
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"A book analyzing the films of French director Catherine Breillat, one of my favorite directors, is infinitely fascinating for how it dissects her treatment of subject matter: desire, shame, body image and male/female power struggles as sexuality."

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The Rules of the Game (1939)
The Rules of the Game (1939)
1939 | Comedy, Drama
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"My five favorite films would change from, you know, day to day, but if you want five of my favorite films, one would have to be The Rules of the Game, by Renoir. A fabulous upstairs-downstairs look at French society in a very particular period. It’s both unbelievably sad and tragic, and moving and funny. And a delightfully humanist film. In fact, a lot of my favorite films are like that."

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The Wages of Fear (1953)
The Wages of Fear (1953)
1953 | Adventure, Thriller
6.3 (3 Ratings)
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"Clouzot’s gripping film about a group of men driving a truck full of nitroglycerine to end a mining disaster is, although it could not be more French, one of the great buddy pictures of all time, with a degree of white-knuckle suspense that has never been bettered, before or sense. It is, or could be, an elegy to the French film industry, which in its heyday could produce films of every kind that captured an international audience, and is now pretty much reduced to love stories or French comedies that, with rare exceptions, seldom seem funny to foreigners."

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La Collectionneuse (1966)
La Collectionneuse (1966)
1966 | International, Classics, Comedy
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"The French really know how to do sex and bodies and affairs and palettes. I want every outfit in these films. This is a warm bath, a fragrant candle, a full glass of wine, and something deeply sensual at the base of your gut that is hard to name."

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Love in the Afternoon (1957)
Love in the Afternoon (1957)
1957 | Classics, Comedy, Drama
9.0 (2 Ratings)
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"The French really know how to do sex and bodies and affairs and palettes. I want every outfit in these films. This is a warm bath, a fragrant candle, a full glass of wine, and something deeply sensual at the base of your gut that is hard to name."

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