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Jeanne Herry
Director 48 years old

Jeanne Herry

France

Jeanne Herry (born 19 April 1978) is a French filmmaker and actress. She is most known for her drama films In Safe Hands (2018) and All Your Faces (2023), for which she received two nominated for the César Award for Best Director.

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6 titles
Des preuves d'amour

Des preuves d'amour

Alice Douard 2025 1h 37m

Céline is expecting her firstborn. But she’s not the one who’s pregnant. In three months, her wife Nadia will give birth to their daughter. Under the gaze of her friends, her mother, and the law, Céline looks for her place and sense of legitimacy.

Chien 51

Chien 51

Cédric Jimenez 2025 1h 40m 1.0

In the near future, Paris is divided into three zones that separate social classes, and no one can escape ALMA, a predictive AI that has revolutionized law enforcement.

SMS

SMS

Gabriel Julien-Laferrière 2014 1h 24m

At 9:00, Laurent receives a worrying text message. 9:01, his mobile's stolen. 9:30, his son disappears. 10:00, his house burns down. 10:15, his wife leaves him. 10:30, his company goes bankrupt. 11:00, he's in custody. The day's got off to a bad start.

Jean-Philippe

Jean-Philippe

Laurent Tuel 2006 1h 30m 5.0

A bourgeois office drone whose raison d'être is the music of French rocker Johnny Hallyday awakens one day in an alternate universe where the famed musician never recorded a single song. When he’s not at the office dutifully plugging-away, Fabrice lives a deadly dull life.

Gabrielle

Gabrielle

Patrice Chéreau 2005 1h 30m

Wealthy but arrogant writer Jean Hervey comes home one day to find that his wife, Gabrielle, has left him for another man. Realizing her mistake, Gabrielle returns, and the pair begin a merciless analysis of their marriage as the relationship comes undone.

Milou en mai

Milou en mai

Louis Malle 1989 1h 47m 8.0

During the events of May 1968 in France, different worldviews of conflicting relatives collide in their family estate.

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