A lively duchess befriends the shy queen of France. The duchess aims to reunite the queen with the aloof king by injecting merriment into the staid royal atmosphere, causing controversy at court.
Disillusioned with her life, Ella embarks on a soul-searching journey to Paris where she navigates love, self-discovery and cheese amidst the enchanting backdrop of The City of Love.
Detective Sam Spade is pulled out of his tranquil retirement in France to investigate a series of brutal murders.
While the world of wine mourns the death of Alexandre Léger, his estranged daughter, Camille, learns his extraordinary collection is now hers. But before she can claim her inheritance, Camille must best Alexandre's protégé, Issei, in a test of their senses.
Tom, 11 years old, lives in a trailer home on the edge of the woods with Joss, his young mother. The two of them support each other and show unwavering optimism. While Joss is away working small jobs, Tom keeps himself occu- pied. One day, a young man fresh out of prison breaks into their home and their lives, and disrupts the equilibrium.
Christine lost her son at birth 15 years ago. Or so she believes, until she receives a video suggesting he might not be dead. That sends her hurrying back to the island of her childhood in Brittany to discover the truth in an investigation confronting multiple mysteries.
From a country famous all over the world as the birthplace of cinema, Impressionism and the humble pain au chocolat, comes four award-winning films about gay life and growing up. Much like their sought after paintings and pastry treats, these delights prove that when it comes to finesse and flavour in filmmaking - you can't beat the French. The short films are: Falling [Tomber] (2018); The Return [Le retour] (2014); Footing (2012); The Swimming Trunks [Le maillot de bain] (2013).
Charts the descent into hell of 16-year-old Lea, a self-assured teenager surrounded by a loving family, who comes to fall under the influence of a shady older man, and the attempts of her parents to pry her away from him.
When four-year-old Gregory is murdered, his devastated parents, the police and the judiciary are tested to their limits.
Stanley Weber is a French actor best known for playing Juan Borgia in the Borgia series. He is the son of actor Jacques Weber and Christine Weber, he has two brothers, Kim and Tommy Weber. In 2011, he joined the main cast of the French series Borgia where he played John Borgia, the son of Pope Alexander VI (John Doman), until 2013. In 2013, he joined the cast of the film Not Another Happy Ending where he played Tom Duval. In 2015, it was announced that Stanley would join the second season of the popular series Outlander where he will play the villain of the second season, Le Comte St. Germain, a wine merchant.
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