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Best French Films of the
1970s
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Le Cercle rouge
Jean-Pierre Melville (1970)
Le Charme discret de la bourgeoisie
Luis Buñuel (1972)
This stylish mix of film noir and western became one of the definitive policiers of the 1970s, crafted by perhaps the only French film director to truly master the genre.
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The most celebrated and outlandish of Buñuel's no holds barred assaults on the French middle-classes is a masterpiece of surrealist comedy.
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La Maman et la putain
Jean Eustache (1973)
La Nuit américaine
François Truffaut (1973)
The one truly great film from the last of the New Wave directors is this intellectual yet profoundly spiritual film about one man's search to find an absolute love, free from all social constraints.
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Perhaps the best film about film making, this sophisticated and highly entertaining bitter-sweet comedy earned François Truffaut his Oscar.
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Lancelot du Lac
Robert Bresson (1974)
Le Juge et l'assassin
Bertrand Tavernier (1975)
Bresson's minimalist telling of the Arthurian legend is in stark contrast to the traditional film reprersentations of the story, but by showing far less, the director says a great deal more.
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Fine performances from Philippe Noiret and Michel Galabru, plus some beautiful conematography, make this a memorable and original period drama.
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Monsieur Klein
Joseph Losey (1976)
Cet obscur objet du désir
Luis Buñuel (1977)
A war-time drama in which an unscrupulous art dealer is drawn into a Kafkaesque nightmare.  Made as a stylish policier, with a fine performance from Alain Delon, this is a compelling film.
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In his final film, Buñuel has lost none of his daring and creativity. A bizarre mix of romantic comedy and anti-bourgeois satire, in which two beautiful actresses take turns to play the same lead character.
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La Dentellière
Claude Goretta (1977)
La Cage aux folles
Edouard Molinaro (1978)
A poignant and closely observed study of a tragically doomed romance.  A young Isabelle Huppert portrays the vulnerability and despair of a naive adolescent with shocking believability.
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Based on Jean Poiret's hit stage play, this was one of the funniest French films of the 1970s.  With outrageously camp performances, it became a cult film in both France and the United States.
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Buffet froid
Bertrand Blier (1979)
Série noire
Alain Corneau (1979)
This extremely bizarre black comedy is one of the most popular films from Bertrand Blier, a true maverick of French cinema.  Some great acting makes this a compelling surreal masterpiece.
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No other film captured the mood of France in its social and economic decline of the late 1970s than this superb black comedy, in which Patrick Dewaere gives probably his best performance.
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