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Laura Favali Movies

1999  
 
Sophie Blondy directs this romantic drama hailing from France. Babeth (Blondy) is a struggling actor and part-time assistant teacher unhappily involved with downbeat artist Remi (Paul Tang). Meanwhile, Arthur (Guillaume Depardieu) longs for the comely Babeth. He picks up his numerous girlfriends while discussing sex, love, and the meaning of life. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi

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Starring:
Sophie BlondyPaul Tang, (more)
 
1997  
 
Fred lives in a housing project outside of Paris with his lover Lisa and her five-year old son. When not working in a factory or being with his little family, he hangs out with his close friend and neighbor Michel. Like the other factory workers, Fred and Michel live humble lives. Unfortunately, the plant shuts down following a workers strike and all 200 workers are suddenly unemployed. Fred is thought to have had something to do with the strike. With no work, he gladly accepts Michel's offer to drive a truck to a certain locale and leave it there. Unfortunately a murder follows this event and Fred is the prime suspect. This causes the hapless fellow to go into hiding while a determined cop looks for him. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
Clotilde CourauFrançois Berléand, (more)
 
1994  
 
This European film, shot entirely in rural Finland, parodies American biker movies from the 1960's. It tells the strange and convoluted story of acid-head, biker Bad Trip who belonged to a motorcycle gang known as the Cannibals. Trip is on the run from his former gang after he is caught stealing gang leader Candy's bike. As he tries to escape from the vicious gang he encounters many strange characters who either help or hinder him. When Trip takes LSD, he is visited by the Silver Rider, who helps him get away by creating a decapitation trap. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
Dominic GouldLaura Favali, (more)
 
1992  
NR  
This award-winning drama follows the romantic and sexual misadventures of a bisexual, HIV-positive Frenchman as he searches for meaning in his life. Jean (Cyril Collard, who also directed), a successful photographer, dates women but has furtive sex with men on the side. When he meets Samy (Carlos Lopez), an aimless, half-Spanish young rugby player, Jean easily steals him right from under his girlfriend's watchful eyes. Just months after learning that he's HIV-positive, Jean only practices safe sex with his male partners. The same isn't true of his relationship with Laura (Romane Bohringer), an intense 17 year old whose combination of youthful exuberance and world-weary cynicism captivates him. The first night they make love, Jean struggles to warn Laura of his HIV status, but her emotional nakedness and his own confusion prevent him. When he finally does tell her, she's more concerned about living life without him than she is about the danger into which he has put her. Laura's mother (Corine Blue) struggles to steer her daughter toward a more suitable match, especially after Jean stops hiding his liaison with Samy. Vacillating from one extreme and one lover to the other, Jean unwittingly wreaks emotional havoc in Laura's life. Meanwhile, Samy finds himself slowly drawn into Jean's orbit and seems to have no problem with the ambiguity involved. He also dabbles in violent sex and even racist nationalism -- all reactions to his complex, troubled family life. As Laura spins out of control and Samy drifts away, Jean tries to make some sense of his own destructiveness; all the while, his illness progresses. Adapted from director Collard's own novel, Les Nuits Fauves won the filmmaker a French Cesar for Best Debut Director just days after he died of AIDS-related illness. ~ Brian J. Dillard, Rovi

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Starring:
Cyril CollardRomane Bohringer, (more)
 
1990  
 
This dark teen drama takes place during the climate of "thawing" just before many of the socialist governments of Eastern Europe collapsed. In the story, two Hungarian boys and one girl get a serious case of wanderlust, and long to see the sea. The nearest place they can do this is in Poland, which at the time was in considerable turmoil. Though they are shocked at the extent of the local repression there, they don't take it too seriously. When the boys attempt to stow away on a boat headed for Sweden, however, they are forced to. The rest of the film explores their harrowing experiences in prison, and the girl's attempts to get them released. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Laura FavaliKarl Tessler, (more)
 
1989  
 
Simon and Dede are best friends: two aimless drunks who spend their days getting sloshed and any other available time getting laid. Simon is living on unemployment benefits in a trailer parked near his sister's apartment. Dede works at a fish-packing plant on the night shift. Neither man is sensitive, young, or good looking. However, their sang-froid (literally, "cold blood," referring to a quality of imperturbability) stands them in good stead as they go about their seedy lives, picking up one woman and having sex with her on the beach, or when Simon calmly has sex with a prostitute in front of the woman's brother. In the past, a bizarre necrophiliac situation led to Simon experiencing his only sense of what it might be to truly love someone. This unedifying tale is based on stories by the American writer Charles Bukowski, whose melancholy works have provided endless inspiration for European filmmakers. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Jean-François StéveninPatrick Bouchitey, (more)
 
 
1986  
 
This drama, spiced with sexual innuendo, is directed by Pierre Granier-Deferre, and features Jeanne Kern (Elizabeth Bourgine) as a pretty, somewhat repressed schoolteacher who suffers a smear campaign at work. Someone has been sending her director (Michael Aumont) letters accusing her of lewd and immoral conduct. Matters take a turn for the worse when a photograph of an orgy is sent to all the faculty with one face cut out; presumably, the face is hers. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Elizabeth BourgineXavier DeLuc, (more)