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A famous painter and his student stuck in bathroom french movie
The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie
In Luis Buñuel’s deliciously satiric masterpiece, an upper-class sextet sits down to dinner but never eats, their attempts continually thwarted by a vaudevillian mixture of events both actual and imagined.
Once Upon a Time... 'The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie'
A documentary about the making of Luis Bunuel's 1972 film.
Done in Oil
Thelma tries to pass herself off as a famous French painter.
Le Ruisseau
A famous painter loves Madeleine Granval, a rich and divorced society woman, who cheats on him. To console himself, he goes to Montmartre where he meets Denise Fleury, a young woman who has fallen into poverty.
The French Guy
A French artist struggling to put the finishing touches on his masterpiece finds his concentration repeatedly broken by the unusual sounds emanating from his neighbor's apartment in this black comedy from Ann Marie Fleming. Immediately discharged from the hospital following her hastily executed brain surgery, Elizabeth Murray wanders the streets in a curious haze, her personality visibly affected by the botched cerebral procedure. Upon spotting the man of her dreams wandering along the beach in a similarly confused manner, Elizabeth lovingly brings the disoriented man back to her apartment in hopes of nursing him back to health. Following an allergic reaction to her environment that forces Elizabeth to wrap her entire apartment in plastic, a bloody mishap with her new beau quickly spirals into a murderous, and quite noisy, rampage of good intentions gone horribly awry.
Les Deux Fragonard
The name of painter Jean-Honore Fragonard (1732-1806) is synonymous for a kind of painting style which celebrates carefree romantic life, indoors and out. He was a painter during the final decades of the French monarchy. In this story, he and his brother Cyprien (Robin Renucci), who is an early pioneer in medical anatomy (he dissected corpses and made drawings of what he found in them), have fallen in love with the same woman, Marianne (Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu), a laundress. This attraction has not escaped the notice of Salmon d'Anglas (Sami Frey), a conniving nobleman, who has his heart set on getting revenge on Jean-Honore (Joachim de Almeida) for refusing his patronage and becoming the darling of the French court.
Rémi
Three students pass their vacation in Normandie. One day they offer to stay at their house a young painter Remi.
Coup de pinceau
Cadinot directs this film under the pseudonym Yves Duras to stand out from his other more scripted films. Here, the plot is simple and direct but no less exciting. Painters in heat, workers with broad ideas (and not only ideas), rather well-hung and knowing how to handle their solid and stiff tools with skill and in the rules of the art. A mixture of youth and vigor that not without humor portrays the erotic visions of a certain generation of carefree all colors combined. Want a good brushstroke?
A Desperate Adventure
In this romantic comedy, a passionate French painter nearly goes berserk when he learns that his well-meaning friends have stolen one of his paintings so it can be exhibited.
Ça colle
Two average French people decide to paste wallpaper in the dining room of one of them. The result is not up to their intentions.
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