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- A brilliant mathematics student at France's top university the Ecole Normale Supérieure. On the day of her thesis presentation, a mistake shakes up all the certainty in her planned-out life, she decides to quit everything and start afresh.
- It is party day at Marguerite Dumont's castle. She sings wholeheartedly, but terribly out of tune. Marguerite has been living her passion in her own bubble, and the hypocrite audience acts as if she was the diva she believes she is.
- An aristocratic brother and sister embrace passion and hope as they flee from society. A story of desire, love and death beyond all morality.
- A Paris schoolgirl unwittingly ignites hellfire in the minds of men from Seine to Sorbonne.
- Marguerite and Margot are both 12 years old, each with their family, friends, problems, and era. Because one lives in 1942 and the other in 2020. But then a mysterious magic trunk transports them each to the time of the other
- Jean-Louis Matouzec works for French National Library as an expert looking after the restoration of old manuscripts.He falsifies marriage certificates as his wife refuses divorce.
- Based on novel by Pierre Dumarchais. The story of the aging pedant who sells his soul to Satan in exchange for youth and knowledge.
- Nous sommes en 1763. Au terme d'une longue lutte, le roi Louis XV abandonne la Nouvelle-France aux mains des Britanniques par le biais du Traité de Paris. Marguerite Volant, vingt ans, fille du seigneur Claude Volant, voit sa vie complètement bouleversée par ce changement de régime. Condamnée à l'exil à la suite d'une tentative de meurtre, elle réussira à s'évader grâce au capitaine anglais James Chase, qui voue à Marguerite un amour secret. Dans la plus pure tradition des grands romans d'époque, cette série remonte le cours du temps pour nous faire découvrir les splendeurs et misères de la noblesse canadienne du XVIIIe siècle.
- An aging woman and her nurse develop a friendship that inspires her to unearth unacknowledged longing and thus help her make peace with her past.
- Marguerite is seated before the fireplace, Faust standing by her side. Mephistopheles enters and offers his sword to Faust, commanding him to behead the fair Marguerite. Faust refuses, whereupon Mephistopheles draws the sword across the throat of the lady and she suddenly disappears and Faust is seated in her place.
- Old and burdened Faust sells his soul to the Devil for the exchange of youth and pleasures. He seduces Marguerite and is finally condemned to hell.
- After Clement Ader's exploit, a few of eccentric Frenchmen get obsessed by making a dream become a reality - to fly.
- Re-reading of Marguerite Duras' novel "A dam against the Pacific", 70 years after its publication, while the French colonial past is still debated.
- French novelist, playwright, essayist, screenwriter, and filmmaker Marguerite Duras evokes the importance of places, houses, and French Indochina in her writing, and particularly in her films.
- After Adèle and Etienne Grandclément eat a goose on November 11th 1940, they are denounced and jailed. Fortunately, Marie Fuller manages to get them out. Now their close friend, she keeps delivering them products from her cousins' farm.
- Comedy about a young man whose marriage to a young lady is opposed by his three conservative, stuffy uncles.
- Follows the story of Marguerite, a brokenhearted café waitress, who laments over the break up with her mysterious lover.
- Jean, a man in his fifties, finds himself face to the ghost of a woman he does not know. Without understanding what is going on, he lets himself be guided in a journey through his memories that will reveal the truth about his forgotten past.
- As heiress to a large fortune, Marguerite is able to satisfy her love for beautiful clothes and a taste for adventure, while confronted by a multitude of schemers and gangsters bent on reducing her to poverty.
- Miss Margarida teaches a class of eighth grade school kids in her own unique, unpredictable way.
- A portrait of French novelist, playwright, essayist, screenwriter, and filmmaker Marguerite Duras as she was cheerful and serious, authentic and provocative, considerate and categorical, but first and foremost young and free.
- Writer Marguerite Duras plays a bit of Moon River on the piano, then is interviewed about her thoughts on writing, her books, her movies and her own process.
- Before going out to do some shopping Marguerite Vandall reminds her husband Arthur, a young artist, that it is her birthday by writing the fact across the calendar. Arthur sees the note, and hastens out to purchase a present. Meantime a burglar, who has looted the banker's flat below, takes refuge in the Vandall's store-room, leaving part of his booty on their studio table. Marguerite returns and imagines that this is her husband's present. On Arthur's return, however, he insinuates that it is a present from the banker she has received, and gathering up the articles in his arms, enters the banker's flat just as the latter is giving the detectives details of his loss. Suspicions point to Arthur as the culprit and all march up to his flat. Things are looking bad, but the burglar happening to knock over some cases in the store-room, is discovered, and everything is soon easily explained.
- Marguerite Viby one-woman-show in a studio live performance, musically backed by Max Leth's quintet. Including nine songs and short monologues in-between musical acts.
- Remembering our dear Marguerite McNeil, who has sadly passed away. Your Sunnyvale family will miss you so much. Pour a drink, grab some (crispy) bacon and enjoy some of Marguerite's best moments.
- Faced with the imminent end of their order, the Grey Nuns recount their story of survival, their legacy and their hopes for the future.
- 25 years ago, Marguerite Duras passed away at the age of 81. At the evocation of this name, one spontaneously thinks of the intellectual superstar Duras, adulated or hated, with her big glasses and turtleneck, who received the Goncourt prize for her mythical novel, "L'Amant". But behind the superstar writer, who either fascinates or annoys, and behind his double novel, the young Indochinese girl, with her hair pulled back and lips underlined with lipstick, which is precisely the subject of "L'Amant", are hidden other, perhaps less well-known facets of the character, a writer, but also a filmmaker, journalist, a woman committed to the left, a transient lover or a loving mother. Marguerite Duras will have had 1000 lives in one and many other faces. This film attempts to get as close as possible to this extraordinary destiny.
- Ann, a forgetful and slightly agoraphobic old woman who lives alone in her house, wants to live a peaceful and quiet routine, trying to ignore all the threatening noises from the outside world. But when she sees the figure of a man, suspiciously walking around her house, she must find the courage to face her fears and defeat the threat by herself, not knowing that the real threat is not where she expected.
- As Marguerite's memory slowly fades, her daughter Simone learns to embrace the present. Will being a caregiver become Simone's journey to happiness ?