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  2. Romance (1999 film) - Wikipedia

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    French. Budget. $2.7 million. Box office. $3.9 million [ 2] Romance ( Romance X) is a 1999 French arthouse film written and directed by Catherine Breillat. It stars Caroline Ducey, Rocco Siffredi, Sagamore Stévenin and François Berléand. The film features explicit copulation scenes, [ 3] especially one showing Ducey's coitus with Siffredi.

  3. List of French erotic films - Wikipedia

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    Marie-Georges Pascal, Anne Libert, Pauline Larrieu. Comedy. Don Juan, or If Don Juan Were a Woman. Roger Vadim. Brigitte Bardot, Robert Hossein, Jane Birkin. Drama. Female Vampire. ( La Comtesse noire) Jesús Franco.

  4. Monsieur Klein - Wikipedia

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    Monsieur Klein (English: "Mr. Klein") is a 1976 mystery drama film directed by Joseph Losey, produced by and starring Alain Delon in the title role. [3] Set in Vichy France, the Kafkaesque narrative follows an apparently Gentile Parisian art dealer who is seemingly mistaken for a Jewish man of the same name and targeted in the Holocaust, unable to prove his identity.

  5. Baise-moi - Wikipedia

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    Baise-moi. Baise-moi is a 2000 French erotic crime thriller film written and directed by Virginie Despentes and Coralie Trinh Thi and starring Karen Lancaume and Raffaëla Anderson. It is based on the novel by Despentes, first published in 1993. The film received intense media coverage because of its graphic mix of violence and explicit sex scenes.

  6. Last Night (2010 film) - Wikipedia

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    Box office. $7.7 million. Last Night is a 2010 romantic drama film that was written and directed by Massy Tadjedin, her directorial debut. The film follows married couple Joanna ( Keira Knightley) and Michael Reed ( Sam Worthington ), who are tempted by different forms of infidelity when they spend a night apart following a fight.

  7. Emmanuelle - Wikipedia

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    Emmanuelle. Emmanuelle is the lead character in a series of French erotic films based on the protagonist in the novel of the same name, by Emmanuelle Arsan, written in 1959 and published in 1967. Emmanuelle originated as the pen name Emmanuelle Arsan, used by Marayat Rollet-Andriane, a French-Thai actress who wrote a 1957 book, The Joys of a ...

  8. Cinema of France - Wikipedia

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    National films. €493.10 million (43.1%) The cinema of France comprises the film industry and its film productions, whether made within the nation of France or by French film production companies abroad. It is the oldest and largest precursor of national cinemas in Europe, with primary influence also on the creation of national cinemas in Asia.

  9. Romantics Anonymous - Wikipedia

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    Budget. $7.2 million [ 1] Box office. $14.7 million [ 2] Romantics Anonymous ( French: Les Émotifs anonymes) is a 2010 French-Belgian romantic comedy film directed by Jean-Pierre Améris and starring Benoît Poelvoorde and Isabelle Carré. It received three nominations at the 2nd Magritte Awards, winning Best Foreign Film in Coproduction.