Guillaume Cramoisan
Birth : 1969-08-24, Paris - France
Capitaine Charles Jouanic
Marie Lemaire is poisoned during a dinner that brings together an association of merchants. She is the heiress of her recently deceased husband, François, who was the owner of the largest glass factory in the city. All the guests are potential suspects and the investigators must sort out the real from the fake, detect motives and verify alibis. Olivia Rousseau, one of the guests, ex-mistress of François Lemaire who left her to marry Marie, is dead at her home. In a letter, she declared that she had poisoned Marie and killed herself in the same way.
Capitaine Charles Jouanic.
Charles Jouanic
Elisabeth and Charles search for a link between three very different murders.
Charles Jouanic
Prosecutor Elisabeth Richard teams up with Captain Charles Jouanic to investigate the death of a hunter.
Maître Alexandre Darson
Thibault
Paul
Anna, a young single mother from a modest background, marries Guillaume, a brilliant surgeon from a well-known middle-class family in Marseille. She couldn't be happier. Then Guillaume's ex-wife's body is found and he becomes the prime suspect.
Manuel
Virginie, a young woman french, goes to work to the Bresil...
Sylvain
Roland Liéport
A young woman, Véronique Legat, was kidnapped, sequestered, undressed ... then released. As a result of her complaint, Jeanette, a police officer at the PJ, discovers that six other women resembling the first disappeared without a trace in the last five years. Jeanette and her colleague Martin start their investigation ...
Charles
A businessman sentenced to social work in an isolated community gets to know a local resident and her daughter.
François Carbonnaz
Grégoire de Peyrac
Four years after "Valentine, the Pygmalion of the Vineyard", will Valentine finally marry the man of her heart?
Clara and Julien have their very first date in a restaurant.
Le médecin du centre de tri
Parisian authorities clash with the Front de Libération Nationale (FLN) in director Alain Tasma’s recounting of one of the darkest moments of the Algerian War of Independence. As the war wound to a close and violence persisted in the streets of Paris, the FLN and its supporters adopted the tactic of murdering French policemen in hopes of forcing a withdrawal. When French law enforcement retaliated by brutalizing Algerians and imposing a strict curfew, the FLN organizes a peaceful demonstration that drew over 11,000 supporters, resulting in an order from the Paris police chief to take brutal countermeasures. Told through the eyes of both French policemen as well as Algerian protestors, Tasma’s film attempts to get to the root of the tragedy by presenting both sides of the story.
Darling
Loic and Seb are a couple living in Paris's gay district, the Marais. Seb is the owner of the district's most trendy, chic and camp nightclub. It's a world devoid of judging eyes where the clientele can be themselves. Things are just terrific. What's more, Loic's dream of transmitting his heart and soul to another human being is about to come true: he's going to be a father. He gave his sperm. Things are just terrific. Marie Haguette, their accomplice, is offering them this gift, the most beautiful gift that two gay guys could receive: a baby! She's three-months pregnant, that dicey moment when things could go wrong... Maybe this is why Loic has morning sickness, contractions and cravings. Things are just terrific. Except for love, Love with a capital L of course, upsets the pie-cart. Marie falls madly in love with Charles, a wonderful stranger, but at least he's straight. What's more, he's coming to dinner tomorrow night. What should Loic and Seb do?
Constant
In 1936, French workers discover the happiness of paid vacations. Mado and her best friend Gaby decide to take advantage of it by going on vacation without their husbands. They meet new people. Gaby then sets her sights on a photographer.