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A picaresque chronicle of Laura, a peasant maid, and Sebastian, the young orphan in her charge, against a backdrop of overflowing passion and revolutionary intrigue in Europe at the twilight of the 18th Century.
An English couple move to Normandy and because of their name are drawn into Flaubert's web as if doomed to repeat the follies of Madame Bovery
Two close friends find the bond between them tested when both fall in love with the same man.
François has to rush back to Paris to cover for a sick colleague, leaving his partner Daphné, three months pregnant, to welcome his cousin, Maxime. In the four days till Francois’ return Daphné and Maxime get to know each other, sharing increasingly intimate stories that bring them closer.
A young journalist becomes convinced the Grand Guinol theatre is linked to a series of murders
A couple prepare to welcome guests for the evening but the atmosphere is tense.
In the beginning Kelsey Taylor and Adam Lee on shame, Red Riding Hood and To Kill A Wolf
Family feud Paul Reiser and Colm Meaney on The Problem With People
Behind the camera Ellen Kuras on telling women's stories and working with Kate Winslet on Lee
'Our life is defined by work. I think it's consuming us' Laura Carreira on the gig economy and loneliness in her Silver Shell-winner On Falling
Michel Blanc - a journey from cult comedy to drama French cinema mourns a 'star' who was modest to a fault
Why Irish eyes are smiling in Dinard Festival gives pride of place to the Emerald Isle in change of emphasis
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