Blade of the Assassin (2021) Dominique Delany Countess (uncredited) In Order of Disappearance (2014) João Costa Menezes Gypsy (uncredited) Akasha (2001)MOVIEmeter Top 5000 Become a member to access additional data Try IMDbPro Premium for free Ratings Breakdown 86 external reviews &...
Especially when that woman can cast a curse on your family... and the ...See more Read more: Plot summary Director Hugo Deghilage Writers Geoffrey Claustriaux (novel) | Hugo Deghilage See all filmmakers & crew (3) Trending Become a member to see MOVIEmeter and news information...
This movie has everything: humanity, love, magic (and gorgeous cinematography), comedy, sadness, great acting. There is depth and strength to the characters in the movie. The costumes and special effects are great too. I loved the acting and how all these story lines were woven into a ...
Chocolat: Directed by Roschdy Zem. With Omar Sy, James Thierrée, Clotilde Hesme, Olivier Gourmet. The rise and fall of the famous clown Chocolat, the first black circus performer who revolutionised the stagnant circus acts and conquered Paris of the Bel
The movie takes place “once upon a time” in a French village where utter tranquillity, by which is meant stagnancy, has reigned since time immemorial, until “a sly wind blew in from the north,” bringing with it Vianne (Juliette Binoche), who opened the chocolate shop, after which not...
use their mutual sexual attraction as a battleground on which, very subtly, to taunt each other. The woman of course has the power; all of French colonial society stands behind her. But the man has the moral authority, as he demonstrates in the movie’s most important scene, which is wor...
Chocolat was an amazing movie, too bad there wasn`t more Jonny Depp, would`ve been a lot better with more of him. November 01, 2004 I can`t believe there is no mention of the little girl, even in the cast. So was absolutley adorable, and I thought, was a big part of the movie...
Werothegreat May 21, 2011 A movie as delicious as its namesake - I want to eat it up over and over again. The message is also one with which I couldn't agree more: give in to temptation - there's no such thing as sin. In moderation, of course. ...
Merci pour le chocolat: Directed by Claude Chabrol. With Isabelle Huppert, Jacques Dutronc, Anna Mouglalis, Rodolphe Pauly. In Lausanne, the aspirant pianist Jeanne Pollet has lunch with her mother Louise Pollet, her boyfriend Axel and his mother. Lenna
This movie has everything: humanity, love, magic (and gorgeous cinematography), comedy, sadness, great acting. There is depth and strength to the characters in the movie. The costumes and special effects are great too. I loved the acting and how all these story lines were woven into a ...