The best Rebecca Marder’s movies

Rebecca Marder

Rebecca Marder

Today we present the best Rebecca Marder’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 Rebecca Marder’s movies.
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The Round Up

The Round Up
7/10
A faithful retelling of the 1942 "Vel' d'Hiv Roundup" and the events surrounding it.

Mama Weed

Mama Weed
6.3/10
A translator working for the police gets involved in the other side of drug dealing.

Someone, Somewhere

Someone, Somewhere
6.6/10
Rémy and Mélanie live next door to each other in Paris but have never met. The two thirty-year-old Parisians search for connections online, but never have much success. Falling deeper into loneliness and depression, both decide to start attending regular therapy. With the help of their therapists, they uncover the real roots of their issues, and find that the connection they were both searching for is much closer than they thought.

Deception

Deception
5.5/10
  • Genre: Romance
  • Release: 17/07/2021
An American writer living in exile in London, Philip listens to women. His English mistress, who visits him regularly in the studio that serves as their refuge. A student he loved in another life. A former lover confined to a hospital in New York.

Simone, The Journey of the Century

Simone, The Journey of the Century
6.8/10
Simone Veil's life story through the pivotal events of Twentieth Century. Her childhood, her political battles, her tragedies. An intimate and epic portrait of an extraordinary woman who eminently challenged and transformed her era defending a humanist message still keenly relevant today.

Escape From Raqqa

Escape From Raqqa
6.2/10
Paris, spring 2015. Faustine travels to Syria with her little son to join ISIS; but, once in Raqqa, she soon realizes the hell she is gotten herself into. Her husband Sylvain quickly understands that the French government is powerless to help him, so he plans with some friends a high-risk extraction operation to get his family back.

Spring Blossom

Spring Blossom
5.8/10
A 16 year old girl, bored with her own age group, becomes involved with an older man at a theater she passes.

Demandez la permission aux enfants !

Demandez la permission aux enfants !
5.5/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 08/11/2007
  • Character: Lola
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A Radiant Girl

A Radiant Girl
6.1/10
Paris, summer 1942. Irene is a young, bubbly, 19-year-old Jewish girl. Her family watches her discover the world, friends, new love and a passion for the theatre. The aspiring actress is living her youthful life without a care in the world, but she does not know that time may be running out.

Irradiated

Irradiated
5.8/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 28/02/2020
  • Character: Elle
A film about people who have survived the irradiation of war and recommended to those who believe they are immune to it.

E-love

E-love
6/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 10/06/2011
  • Character: Nina
Paule is pushing 50, as she repeatedly observes in her voice-over commentary. When she – a philosophy lecturer with a 10-year marriage and a 15-year-old daughter – learns that her husband is having an affair with a 28-year-old, this number takes on a special weight. The Internet site “L’âme-sœur” is supposed to help Paule get through her burgeoning midlife crisis...

Emma

Emma
5.6/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 30/05/2012
  • Character: Emma

Quartet

Quartet
5.8/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 05/02/2015
  • Character: Evelyne
Temptation and danger run high in this romantic drama. In a post-World War I world, handsome veteran Antoine is ready to live life with his beautiful wife, Marianne. But his happiness is threatened when Marianne's alluring sister, Evelyn, pulls him into a seductive web of deceit and infidelity.

Les rustres

Les rustres
  • Release: 01/06/2018
  • Character: Lucetta
Written in 1760, Carlo Goldoni’s comedy has never been performed at the Comédie-Française, perhaps overshadowed by the famousHoliday Trilogy. A satire of the Venetian merchant class, embodied by narrow-minded, complaining and intolerant men whose mistrust of the fairer sex borders on the absurd, The Boors perfectly illustrates Goldoni’s theatre, a “theatre of life with a real content, characters observed in reality, and a natural expression.” Thus, a theatre in which the man Voltaire described as “nature’s son and painter” scrutinises his contemporaries, their relationships and their social behaviour. His work served to entertain while providing posterity with an acute testimony of the morals of his time. Indeed, Jean-Louis Benoit warns against reducing the author to a simple “photographer of reality”.

La Comédie-Française chante Gainsbourg

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