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Previously on "Recommendations for Froggie DVDs"
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God yes, I had forgotten. Wonderful Parisian atmosphere, very French humour.
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Modern French (no hard sex scenes)
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"Tell No One" - is a gripping thriller about a bereaved husband.
"The Secret Life of Angels" - two young French girls follow their dreams, a good one.
"Moliere" - excellent period peice about the famous French thesp.
"Ils" (Them) - great horror film about a couple being terrorised in their home by Chavs.
Old French films
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"Jules Et Jim"
"Bande à part"
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I was dragged against my wishes to see 37°2 le matin in the Cambridge Arts Theatre where it was shown with English subtitles. A very moving film I shall never forget.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostShe likes rustic evocative French films
I later saw the version of it dubbed into English, Betty Blue, but it simply did not work; it was silly.
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A request for froggie films and no one mentioned the Muppets?
Shame on you CUK
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Originally posted by meridian View PostAnything with Brigitte Lahaie in it gets my vote. The earlier stuff, before she became more, mainstream....

Aye.
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There's a nice article by Simon Heffer about just such a topic:
There's a golden age going on next door
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La gloire de mon pereOriginally posted by swamp View PostJean du Floret is good. Especially if you like Mannon du Source.
Le chateau de ma mere
From the same author of "jean de florette"
Good Comedies
La 7eme compagnie (not available in English)
La Grande Vadrouille
Action Movies
Banlieue 13
Taxi
Thrillers
Les Rivieres pourpres
Le Pacte des Loups
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Just remembered la vie en rose, it got a fair few awards (Oscars, BAFTA and Golden globes) and is going cheap at HMV. Picked up a copy for myself and the good lady but I have not as yet watched it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Vie_en_rose_(film)
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