Raquel Welch, Jeanne Moreau, Anna Karina. Six French directors put together six different sketches and short films about "the oldest profession," prostitution. From a Neanderthal lady of the night to... more
Jeanne Moreau, Umberto Orsini, Ettore Manni. A shocking and unforgettable story of one woman's passion, repression and fury set loose among her fellow villagers in a remote rustic French town.... more
Anne Parrillaud, Jean-Hughes Anglade, Jean Reno. A sexy junkie kills a police officer and avoids her death sentence by becoming a secret political assassin for the government. Directed by Luc Besson.... more
Jeanne Moreau, Maurice Ronet. Director Louis Malle's first feature film is the story of a woman waiting for her lover to return from murdering her husband—but the crime does not turn out as perfectly... more
This psychologically acute, visually striking modernist work was director Michelangelo Antonioni's follow-up to the epochal L'AVVENTURA. Marcello Mastroianni (DIVORCE ITALIAN STYLE) and Jeanne Moreau... more
Jeanne Moreau, Alain Cuny, José Luis de Villalonga. Louis Malle's controversial classic arrives on DVD for the first time complete and uncensored! The scandalous story of a restless bourgeois wife... more
Jeanne Moreau, Gerard Philipe. Set in chic 1950s Paris with a classic jazz score by Thelonious Monk, this tale of love, sex and betrayal is tres French. A scandalous married couple help one another... more
René Dary, Jeanne Moreau, Jean Gabin, Lino Ventura. An aging gangster retires to live with his girlfriend after a big score, but when his former partner accidentally gives him away, it's back to a... more
Julietta (Dany Robin) is about to enter into a marriage of convenience. When her train stops in Poitiers station, the young girl gets off and the train leaves without her. She audaciously accepts the... more
Pampered tycoon's wife Anne Desbarèdes (Jeanne Moreau) had the tedium of her factory town life ended when she investigated a fatal lovers' quarrel at a neighborhood café. Striking up a chat about the... more
From acclaimed Israeli director Amos Gita (Kadosh, Kippur), One Day You'll Understand is a meditation on memory, identity, and the reconciliation that follows a French businessman's growing obsession... more
Maurice Ronet, Jeanne Moreau. A dark, penetrating study of individual and social inertia that begins when a self-destructive writer resolves to kill himself and spends the next 24 hours tying up his... more