The best Anouk Ferjac’s movies

Anouk Ferjac

Anouk Ferjac

25/05/1932 (91 años)
Today we present the best Anouk Ferjac’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Anouk Ferjac’s movies.
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Peppermint Soda

Peppermint Soda
7/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 14/12/1977
  • Character: Mme Weber
In the fall of 1963, Anne is becoming a teenager. She lives in Paris with her mother and her older sister, Frédérique. They're just back from summer at the beach with their father. School starts. A turbulent year awaits them both.

Je T'Aime, Je T'Aime

Je T'Aime, Je T'Aime
7.1/10
Recovering from an attempted suicide, a man is selected to participate in a time travel experiment that has only been tested on mice. A malfunction in the experiment causes the man to experience moments from his past in a random order.

This Man Must Die

This Man Must Die
7.6/10
  • Genre: DramaThriller
  • Release: 04/09/1969
  • Character: Jeanne Decourt
When his young son is killed in a hit and run accident, Charles Thenier resolves to hunt down and murder the killer. By chance, Thenier makes the acquaintance of an actress, Helène Lanson, who was in the car at the time of the accident. He then meets Helène’s brother-in-law, Paul Decourt, a truly horrible individual.

The War Is Over

The War Is Over
7.3/10
France, 1965. A man with many names, an exiled Spanish Communist in his forties, begins to accept the futility of his long struggle against the dictatorship of General Franco, who has suffocated his country with an iron hand since the end of the Civil War in 1939, when he learns that some of his comrades who work undercover in Spain are being cornered by the authorities. (Followed by “Roads to the South,” 1978.)

Thank You, Life

Thank You, Life
6.5/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 13/03/1991
  • Character: la mère à la clinique
Camille, a naive schoolgirl meets an intriguing influence in Joelle, a slightly older and much more experienced spirit. Camille follows her new friend through the discovery of sex and the darker side of life. As the film progresses, Camille discovers AIDS and the fear that she may have picked up the disease in her early encounters.

Sadistic Hallucinations

Sadistic Hallucinations
5.1/10
  • Genre: DramaHorror
  • Release: 30/07/1969
  • Character: Clara
In a mysterious French castle dark meetings and apparitions happen, seasoned by nauseating erotic menages. The involvement frantically increases up to the amazing epilogue.

Svarta fåglar

Svarta fåglar
4.6/10
  • Genre: DramaRomance
  • Release: 02/12/1983
  • Character: Celeste
A meeting between the Swedish/French Simone and the Norwegian Stein at a book convention in Frankfurt turns into something more. They keep contact by phone and cassettes, but it seems they don't dare to take the relationship any further.

The Old Country Where Rimbaud Died

The Old Country Where Rimbaud Died
7.2/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 08/08/1977
  • Character: Anne
A middle-aged man travels to France and is discouraged by the attitudes of the people concerning his native land until he meets and begins relationships with two lonely women.

Long Live Death

Long Live Death
6.6/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 01/01/1971
At the end of the Spanish civil war, Fando, a boy of about ten, tries to make sense of war and his father's arrest. His mother is religious, sympathetic to the Fascists; his father is accused of being a Red. Fando discovers that his mother may have aided in his father's arrest. Sometimes we witness Fando imagining explanations for what's going on; sometimes we see him at play, alone or with his friend Thérèse. Oedipal fantasies and a lad's natural curiosity about sex and death mix with his search for his mother's nature and his father's fate. Will Fando survive the search?

Sorrel Flower

Sorrel Flower
6.1/10
Catherine is left unmarried and pregnant when her mobster sweetheart is killed in this gangster comedy. With the help of another unmarried mother-to-be, Catherine goes looking for the stash of cash buried by her lover before his death. Soon other thugs and her suspicious neighbors are following their every move in an attempt to recover the lost loot...

Le déménagement

Le déménagement
4.7/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 02/02/1997
  • Character: Mme Keller, la maman d'Alain
Qui n'a pas connu le stress d'un déménagement ? Surtout quand on est un jeune écrivain comme Alain, sur le point de quitter une bonne maison d'édition pour écrire un sitcom pour la télévision, que sa femme est sur le point d'accoucher et de surcroît quand les déménageurs sont des Roumains qui travaillent au noir et qu'ils n'ont pas vraiment le sens de la ponctualité...

Un Revenant

Un Revenant
7.4/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 18/10/1946
"A Lover's Return" - A ballet producer returns to his native town and schemes to avenge himself on the family who tried to murder him 20 years before.

Le Mariage de Figaro ou La Folle Journée

Le Mariage de Figaro ou La Folle Journée
8.6/10

Live for Life

Live for Life
6.4/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 13/09/1967
  • Character: Jacqueline
Famous TV newscaster Robert Colomb is married to Catherine, but is continually unfaithful to her. Then he meets, and becomes fascinated with Candice.

Doctor Francoise Gailland

Doctor Francoise Gailland
6.1/10
  • Genre: DramaRomance
  • Release: 14/01/1976
  • Character: Fabienne
Dr. Françoise Gailland has a hectic schedule, which causes her to have little time to spend with her family, which consists of her husband Gérard, her pregnant teenager daughter Élisabeth, and her sullen son Julien. However, she does manage to find the time to spend with her lover, Daniel Letessier. While her life in such disarray, she learns that she has cancer. Françoise tries to put a brave face on it, and is determined to face the life-threatening disease with courage.

Liberty Belle

Liberty Belle
5.3/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 14/09/1983
Liberty Belle tells the story of a group of student's involvement with a group who oppose the French Algerian war. The film premiered at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival.

Little Marcel

Little Marcel
5.9/10
  • Release: 06/04/1976
A homeless young man, living in his delivery truck, is simultaneously adopted by a pranksome group of youngsters and made into a police informer. Believing that he is doing something good both for the other kids and for himself, he has no qualms.

Salut, voleurs!

Salut, voleurs!
  • Release: 21/06/1973
In this French crime caper film, a young misfit (Jacques Higelin) who has grown tired of his job as a bank teller deliberately gets fired. When some underworld characters ask him to share the layout of the bank so that they can more effectively rob it, he does. He also joins in the robbery. But when members of the gang start shooting at one another, it becomes clear that he is definitely in over his head.

Dom Juan

Dom Juan
7.3/10
This telefilm in black and white is diffused on the first French chain the November 6th 1965. It undoubtedly remains the most known adaptation of the Dom Juan of Molière.

We Are All Murderers

We Are All Murderers
7.2/10
  • Genre: CrimeDrama
  • Release: 21/05/1952
  • Character: Agnès
Originally titled Nous Sommes Tout des Assassins, We Are All Murderers was directed by Andre Cayette, a former lawyer who detested France's execution system. Charles Spaak's screenplay makes no attempt to launder the four principal characters (Marcel Mouloudji, Raymond Pellegrin, Antoinine Balpetre, Julien Verdeir): never mind the motivations, these are all hardened murderers. Still, the film condemns the sadistic ritual through which these four men are brought to the guillotine. In France, the policy is to never tell the condemned man when the execution will occur--and then to show up without warning and drag the victim kicking and screaming to his doom, without any opportunity to make peace with himself or his Maker. By the end of this harrowing film, the audience feels as dehumanized as the four "protagonists." We Are All Murderers was roundly roasted by the French law enforcement establishment, but it won a special jury prize at the 1952 Cannes Film Festival.

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