L'Amant de Lady Chatterley (Lady Chatterley's lover)
Au nom de tous les miens (For Those I Loved)

Au nom de tous les miens (For Those I Loved)
1983. Directed by Robert Enrico. With Michael York, Jacques Penot, Brigitte Fossey.
The true story of Martin Gray, a Polish survivor of the holocaust, from how he survived the German invasion, how got captured, and how he fought back with the rebels, to his life in the Soviet army, and the building of his new life in North America.

La famille (La famiglia)

Liberté, égalité, choucroute
1985. Directed by Jean Yanne. With Michel Serrault, Ursula Andress, Jean Poiret.
A parody of the French revolution with a Thousand and One Nights background, since the caliph of Baghdad finds himself in Paris in 1789, at the exhibition of the equipment of Torturer, where it wishes to make new acquisitions...

La famille (La famiglia)
1986. Directed by Ettore Scola. With Vittorio Gassman, Stefania Sandrelli, Fanny Ardant.
"The Family," an album with a velvet cover, is meant to touch the extended family of man. Formal portraits, bookends in this 80-year saga, enclose the central story, which opens with the baptism of Carlo, a baby in his grandfather's lap, and ends with Carlo as a grandfather with a baby in his arms.

Pourvu que ce soit une fille (Speriamo che sia femmina)
1986. Directed by Mario Monicelli. With Liv Ullmann, Philippe Noiret, Catherine Deneuve.
Elena Leonardi, Elena lives on a Tuscan farm, separated from her ineffectual husband Leonardo, who is more concerned with his mistress Lolli than his wife or two daughters, Franca and Malvina.

André Djaoui

L'Amant de Lady Chatterley (Lady Chatterley's lover)
1981. Directed by Just Jaeckin. With Sylvia Kristel, Shane Briant.
A film adaptation of D.H. Lawrence's novel. After a crippling injury leaves her husband impotent, Lady Chatterly is torn between her love for her husband and her physical desires. With her husband's consent, she seeks out other means of fulfilling her needs.

Trois sœurs (Paura e Amore, Fürchten und Lieben)
1987. Directed by Margarethe Von Trotta. With Fanny Ardant, Greta Scacchi, Sergio Castellitto, Agnès Soral. The loves and lives of three sisters provides the basis of this melodrama. The eldest is intelligent and very aware of life's ticking clock. The middle sister lives on emotions, while the youngest is an idealistic, impassioned pre-med student.

Une nuit à l'Assemblée nationale
1988. Directed by Jean-Pierre Mocky. With Jean Poiret, Michel Blanc, Jacqueline Maillan.
Walter, the leader of a nudist colony, enlists the help of left-wing militant Henriette in this political satire. He feels he has been snubbed by the government when he mistakenly believes he should receive the Legion of Honor.

Les 1001 nuits
1990. Directed by Philippe de Broca. With Catherine Zeta-Jones, Gérard Jugnot, Stéphane Freiss, Thierry Lhermitte. Adventures of Sheherazade through the legends of the 1001 nights. She meets all the great heroes and kings, and is helped on her journey by a Genie who's living in 1990 London and uses his TV to reach Sheherazade.

La voce della luna
1990. Directed by Federico Fellini. With Roberto Begnini, Paolo Villaggio, Nadia Ottaviani, Marisa Tomasi. The film's dreamlike story follows the meanderings of the moon-struck (or lunatic) Salvini (Benigni). As it opens, Salvini is out in a local wood near his village, appreciating nature, when he spies a group of men standing around looking intently at something. They are watching the window of a house where a portly woman is putting on a striptease for their pleasure.

O Jerusalem
2005. Directed by Elie Chouraqui. With Saïd Taghmaoui, JJ Feild, Patrick Bruel.
A tale of friendship between two men, one Jewish and the other Arab, as the state of Israel is being created... The historic struggle for Jerusalem and the birth of Israel.

Liberté, égalité, choucroute
Pourvu que ce soit une fille (Speriamo che sia femmina)
Trois sœurs (Paura e Amore, Fürchten und Lieben)
Une nuit à l'Assemblée nationale
Les 1001 nuits
La voce della luna
O Jerusalem