Gallant Ladies
Despite being busy with his profession of soldiery, Brantome manages to find much more time for amorous dalliances with the ladies of the 16th-century French court than for battles. Unfortunately for him, his true love, Victoire, is beyond his reach most of the time. He more than compensates for this in the arms of others.
Casts & Crew
Richard Bohringer
Isabella Rossellini
Marianne Basler
Laura Betti
Robin Renucci
Marie-Christine Barrault
Anne Létourneau
Alain Doutey
Eva Grimaldi
François-Eric Gendron
Arielle Sémenoff
Alix de Konopka
Nathalie Mann
Roland Lesaffre
Valerie Necheva
Christine Deschaumes
Fulbert Janin
Françoise Caillaud
Jean-Pierre Ducos
Astrid De Richemonte
Carol Styczen
Victoire Theismann
Marine Falk
Frédéric d' Angelo
Jerry Di Giacomo
Vincent Barraud
Thierry de Carbonnières
Jean-Claude Faustino
Marie Haumier
Philippe Minella
Jean-Philippe Ancelle
Camille Japy
Catherine Lascault
Nathalie Dorval
Marie-Pierre Bouhey
Catherine Hubeau
Denis Charvet
Catherine Verlor
Bertrand Lacy
Christian Duchange
Carméla Valente
Jacques Emmanuel
Joseph Quèré
Jacqueline Fontaine
Laurence Côte
Catherine Corringer
Luc Lavandier
Brigitte Boucher
Henri Gruvman
Olivier Lebeau
Paul Rouger
Jean-François Gabard
Also Directed by Jean-Charles Tacchella
Dodo, a French man living in Florida, has one goal in life: Get by without working. Difficult to implement without the help of some women. Betty is one of them, and a gypsy's bride, who suddenly disappears, changing Dodo's life.
Friendships and business do not mix, that's what we find with Theresa, Catherine and Alain, three longtime friends. Freshly graduated, they decided to start their own business, but work is scarce and a fight breaks out between the trio. Separated, married and scattered all over France, the once inseparable trio no longer keep in touch. But four years later, they decided to organize a big party for their reunion which serves as an opportunity for them to put things right and confess everything they have in their hearts.
Brigitte Fossey stars as a repressed young nurse who hopes that moving from the city to the country will open up new vistas in her life (thereby reversing the usual country-to-city route of most movie heroines!) She meets and falls in love with bachelor Jacques Serre, likewise a free spirit. Though Fossey and Serre are attracted to one another, both value their freedom too much to make a firm commitment. As they draw closer, the twosome compare their own lifestyles with those of the colorful country folk all around them.
Story of a snooty young critic at the centre of several plotlines which run throughout his apartment block.
Two distant cousins meet at a wedding banquet for an elderly couple. Over time, a close friendship develops between them, but their spouses begin to think that they are more than just friends.
Jean-Francois and Angie have known each other for 25 years and have been lovers on and off for most of that time. After two marriages (one ending in divorce, the other with her husband's death) and two children, the free-spirited Angie has returned to Jean-Francois, only to announce after a year of living together that she's leaving him to open a antique business in the United States. Jean-Francois regrets Angie's decision, but also knows her well enough to know there's little he can do to change her mind. Five years later, Jean-Francois has become friends with Angie's daughter Winnie, who now lives in Paris and has fallen in love with Laurent, a carefree artist who lives in a studio given to him by his father. However, after sleeping with Laurent, Winnie is convinced he can't be trusted and keeps him at a distance. Over the next few years, Laurent keeps running into Winnie, and Angie periodically arrives at Jean-Francois' doorstep only to leave again shortly after.
A delightfully classic French comedy of high sophistication and light hearted wit, that in the end suffers for it. This is immensely watchable simply for the presence of Maria De Medeiros, the central two of the film are captivating. What spoils it is the stereotypical and under developed second characters and an overly wistful outlook. But I defy any man watching this film not to fall madly for Aimee and everyone will cherish the scenes between Aimee and Maurice.
Paris, October 1948. Nino, Gilles, Donald, Barbara and their friends are a new breed of spectators. They discover the cinema as art, they are moviegoers. They will try to realize their grand project: to found a film club. "My film first wants to be a testimony of young people who have lived for a passion. Cinema"