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Faces of a Woman (F-16)

A lively, adventurous film, combines raucous comedy and pulsating African music in two intriguing stories about women on today's Africa. In the first, a young woman is unhappily married to a jealous husband. (Desire Ecare) (103 min., VHS, color, 1987)
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FanFan la Tulipe (F-1)

Stars Gina Lollobrigida and Gerard Philipe. Drama set during the reign of Louis XV. Directed by Christian-Jacque. (Français, English narration, 110 min., VHS, 1952)
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Fanny (F-2)

The second in the Marcel Pagnol trilogy in which Marius goes to sea leaving Fanny, his fiancée, pregnant. She in turn marries a sail maker and rebukes Marius upon his return. (VHS, 1931)
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Farinelli (F-3)

A true story of the world-famous castrato in a sumptuous and sexy drama. (Gerard Corbiau) (VHS, 1995)
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Femme Nikita (F-5)

A woman recruited against her will into a secret organization and turned into a lethal weapon. (Luc Besson)
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Les Femmes (F-5)

A womanizing novelist suffering from writer's block hires a new secretary for erotic inspiration. Stars Brigitte Bardot. (Jean Aurel) (VHS, B&W, 1969)
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Les Femmes Savantes (F-6)

One of the Molière collection. (Français, VHS)
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Field of Honor (F-7)

During the Napoleonic Wars a French farm boy takes the place of the son of a rich family and begins to rethink the bargain when the bullets start to fly. (Jean Pierre Denis) (VHS, 1987)
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The Fire Within (F-8)

An outstanding achievement in narrative cinema about the last 48 hours in the life of a dissolute playboy. (Louis Malle) (VHS, 1963)
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First Name Carmen (F-17)

No description available. (VHS)
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Forbidden Games (F-10)

Film of two children orphaned by war, influenced by the devastation around them, they build a cemetery for animals and devote their time to it. (René Clement) (VHS, B&W, 1952)
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Forever Mozart (F-11)

A grizzled film director sets out to stage a Musset play. It mixes fast-paced intellectual vaudeville with graceful philosophical reflections and startling moments of quiet beauty amidst rapid-fire barrage of quotation and gunfire. (Jean-Luc Godard) (VHS, 1996)
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439 Frantic (F-13)

Crime, mystery, suspense. A murder thriller. Stars Jeanne Moreau and Maurice Ronet. Original music played by Miles Davis. (VHS, 1958)
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French Can Can (F-14)

A recreation of the backstage world of the music halls of Montmartre, focusing on the coming of the Moulin Rouge. (Jean Renoir) (105 min., VHS, 1954)
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French Fried Vacation (F-15)

Take-off on Club Mediterranean. The comedy that launched many of France's best comic actors of the 80s and 90s. (Patrice Leconte) (90 min., VHS, color, 1978)
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