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*Rated excellent by Maltin and Company.A Man and a Woman-1966;Microcosmos-1996;Mon Oncle d'Amerique-1980;
Monsieur Hire-1989;Mr. Hulot's Holiday-1953;Murmur of the Heart-1971;
My Father's Glory-1990;Olivier,Olivier-1992;The Phantom of Liberty-
1974;The Proud Ones-1953;Queen Margot-1994;Quest for Fire-1981;Rendezvous in Paris-1935;Rider on the Rain-1970;Rififi-1954;
Round Midnight-1986;Rules of the Game-1939;A Single Girl-1995;Son of
the Shark-1993;Spirits of the Dead-1968;Stavisky...1974;Sugar Cane
Alley-1984;Summer-1986;Sunday in the Country-1984;Sundays and Cybele-
1962;The Tenant-1976;Tess-1979;This Man Must Die-1970;Toni-1935; Tousles Matins du Monde-1991;Tristana-1970;Two English Girls-1971;
The Two of Us-1968;The Umbrellas of Cherbourg-1964;Un Coeur en Hiver-
1992;Under the Roofs of Paris-1930;Vagabond-1985;Viva Maria!-1965;
The Wages of Fear-1952;Weekend-1967;The Well-Digger's Daughter-1941;
White-1993;Wild Reeds-1994. - AH
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They are 4 stars !!! Viva Maria NOT one ! terrible..a film based on the popularity of B.Bardot who is now an right extremist,and La grande Dame du cinema francais,Jeanne ( non , pas la Jeanne) Moreau,a Russian lady....
Well, talk about inconsistency. There are some great titles, but there are stinkers too.How on Earth could anyone put the Umbrellas of Cherbourg (a crap) in the same category as Wages of Fear? Gesus...
Or Rules of the Game (a true classic) next to the tinsel Un Coeur en Hiver?
But then... one could do WHOLE lot worse than just renting this whole list.
I agree with you but " un Coeur en hiver " is not a tinsel.by the way what is it ?
Any way sound bad... no this is a great film.
Tinsel is something superficially attractive but of little real worth. That is how I felt about that film. It was pleasant with good actors doing their best... but not much substance.By substance I mean something that keeps you coming back to the film in your thoughts, sometimes months later. That one you enjoy and forget, move on. But I can't tell how many times you recall in your mind the 8 1/2 or The Seventh Seal.
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