Twelve episodic tales in the life of a Parisian woman and her slow descent into prostitution.

A stranger mentors a young Reno gambler who weds a hooker and befriends a vulgar casino regular.

A strike at a French sausage factory contributes to the estrangement of a married filmmaker and his ...

Lemmy Caution is on a mission to eliminate Professor Von Braun, the creator of a malevolent computer...

Cinephile slackers Franz and Arthur spend their days mimicking the antiheroes of Hollywood noirs and...

As the city of Paris and the French people grow in consumer culture, a housewife living in a high-ri...

A henpecked housewife ekes out a meager existence, surrounded by a host of colorful characters: her ...

After marrying a successful Parisian writer known commonly as Willy, Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette is tr...

Lost in Paris, Cléo is looking for Paul and Paul is looking for Cléo. A poetic adventure lived in 3-...

A letter is addressed to three wives from their "best friend" Addie Ross, announcing that she is run...

Fiona is abandoned at six months of age, raised in foster and adoptive homes, abused, and, still a t...

Based on a controversial French novel, Lila Says tells the story of a quiet young poet named Chimo w...

An industrial plant gets into difficulties. The factory owner then decides to sell the company and m...

Salim tries to disrupt the activities of his two brotherly rivals Fouad and Ahmed who work in a work...

An RAF squadron is brought down over occupied France. The flyers get to Paris in spite of the fact t...

Alawi is a theater director, who lives an unstable family life, as his wife does not understand the ...

A young engineer whose wife dies in a car accident, and leaves his young daughter, and because he is...

After living a traumatic experience in Tokyo, Yukiko returns to Kyoto, where Hatsuko, her mother, ru...

Willie Dynamite is a pimp who operates in New York City. Willie was a big success as a pimp, but now...

2006 Takarazuka Revue Flower Troupe production of Maury Yeston and Arthur Kopit's "Phantom."