The best Julie Dreyfus’s drama movies

Julie Dreyfus

Julie Dreyfus

24/01/1966 (58 años)
If you love cinema, you will share this ranking of the best Julie Dreyfus’s movies, although you may have ordered them differently. In any case, we hope you love it and with a little luck discovering a movie that you still don’t know about Julie Dreyfus.
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Inglourious Basterds

Inglourious Basterds
8.4/10
In Nazi-occupied France during World War II, a group of Jewish-American soldiers known as "The Basterds" are chosen specifically to spread fear throughout the Third Reich by scalping and brutally killing Nazis. The Basterds, lead by Lt. Aldo Raine soon cross paths with a French-Jewish teenage girl who runs a movie theater in Paris which is targeted by the soldiers.

Bathory: Countess of Blood

Bathory: Countess of Blood
5.7/10
  • Genre: DramaFantasy
  • Release: 10/07/2008
  • Character: Lady Katarina
Bathory is based on the legends surrounding the life and deeds of Countess Elizabeth Bathory known as the greatest murderess in the history of mankind. Contrary to popular belief, Elizabeth Bathory was a modern Renaissance woman who ultimately fell victim to men’s aspirations for power and wealth.

Tokyo!

Tokyo!
7/10
An anthology of three short films by Michel Gondry, Leos Carax, and Bong Joon-ho, each of whom offers an imaginative and trans-/super-natural glimpse into the Tokyo Megalopolis.

Vinyan

Vinyan
5.3/10
Six months after losing her only child in the Southeast Asia tsunami, Jeanne is convinced she sees him in a film about orphans living in the jungles.

A Feast At Midnight

A Feast At Midnight
6.6/10
A new student at a British public school forms a secret society centered around cooking and midnight feasting with other school misfits and outcasts.

The Mystery of Rampo

The Mystery of Rampo
6.6/10
Edogawa Rampo is a writer whose latest work is censored by the government, deemed too disturbing and injurious to the public to be allowed to be published. However, after burning his drafts, his publisher shows him a newspaper with an account of events just like his forbidden story. As the film progresses, fantasy and reality intermingle in a tale that draws heavily on influences from Poe and Stoker's Dracula. The film's strongly Expressionistic direction skillfully combines a variety of media (animation, computer-generated imagery, grainy black-and-white fast film stock, color negatives) for artistic effect.

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