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Tall Blond Man with one Black Shoe (T-1)

Rival factions within French intelligence try to pass off a randomly selected dupe as a "scapegoat". (Pierre Richard) (VHS, 1972)
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Tartuffe (T-2)

Part of the Molière collection. (Français, VHS)
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Tartuffe (T-3, T-4)

Based on the Molière collection. With Gérard Depardieu. (Lacques LaSalle) (VHS)
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Tatie Danielle (T-5)

Meet the meanest old lady on earth, a manipulative woman who must be waived on, who makes everyone's life hell. (Etienne Chatiliez) (VHS, 1991)
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Tchao Pantin (T-6)

French star Coluche portrays a middle-aged ex-cop whose life consists of just survival. In his loneliness, he befriends an equally lonely youth who pushes drugs in the street. Stark Realism. (Claude Berri) (VHS, 1985)
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Tendres Cousines (T-7)

No description available. (David Hamilton) (VHS, dubbed, 1980)
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Thérèse (T-8)

This film follows a 15-year-old girl from provincial France as she becomes a Carmelite nun and battles with doubts of her faith in the convent. Old daughter, a very bored teenager, falls in love with an older man, who takes
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Thieves (T-9)

A modern film noir. An impeccable psychological thriller that works as both a mystery and an unpredictable love story. Presents three sides of a lovers' triangle. Stars Catherine Deneuve and Daniel Auteuil. Rated R. (André Téchiné) (116 min., VHS, 1997)
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36 Fillette (T-10)

No description available. (Catherine Breillat) (VHS, 1988)
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Thomas in Love (T-18)

They say that true love is hard to find, but it's particularly challenging for Thomas, a 30-something bachelor in the not-too-distant future who hasn't left his apartment in over eight years. Instead, Thomas relies on his trusty visonphone to communicate
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Those Who Love Me Can Take the Train (T-11)

Rich musical score of the 90s; winner of best director and four other French Cesar Awards. A beautiful and moving celebration of new life blossoming from tragic loss. A great teacher loved his students who adored him. Fascinating and desired
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Three Hours (T-12)

(Paris, Versailles, Le Louvre) Scenic and realistic. Shows 500 masterpieces in the Louvre, the beautiful interiors of Versailles, Paris by day and night. (VHS)
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The 317th Platton (T-21)

As the battle of Dien Bien Phus is reaching its end, the 317th platoon of auxiliary Laotian soldiers receive the order to retreat. The platoon is formed of 4 Frenchmen and 41 Laotians under their command. Portrays the anguish of
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Three Lives and Only one Death (T-13)

Stars Marcello Mastroianni. Surreal comedy, fairytale mixes comedy and suspense in this fictional examination of mankind's capacity to host a multitude of identities. (Raoul Ruiz) (VHS, 1997)
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Three Man and a Cradle (T-14)

Comic adventure of three self-centered swingers who find out that a small bundle of joy can turn into a big bundle of trouble. (Coline Serreau) (VHS, 1985)
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Time Regained (T-15)

Based on Proust's last volume in 1922 of "Remembrance of Things Past." Memories of the lost paradise that was Proust's childhood alternate with recollections of his life in a Parisian society. Stars Catherine Deneuve, Emmanuel Beart, John Malkovich and Vincent
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Topaz (T-16)

No description available. (Français, VHS, 1932)
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Topaz 1951 (T19)

Written and directed by Marcel Pagnol starring Fernandel. A timid persecuted, but scrupulously honest schoolteacher refuses to change the grade of a student of a prominent family, and he himself is expelled from school. (English subtitles)
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Tous les Matins du Monde (T-20)

Performed by la Comédie Française. (Français, VHS)
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Le Trou (T-17)

In a Paris prison cell, five convicts use every ounce of tenacity and ingenuity in an elaborate attempt to tunnel to freedom–unaware that a traitor may be among them. (Jacques Becker) (123 min., VHS, B&W, 1960)
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Trou Normand (T-22)

(Crazy for Love) Brigitte Bardot made her debut in this entertaining and lively comedy. A village simpleton inherits an inn. (82 min., VHS)
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Two English Girls (T-23)

Two sisters are in love with the same man at the turn of the century. (François Truffaut) (VHS, 1971)
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2 Seconds (T-24)

A champion mountain biker forced to retire discovers a job as a bike messenger. (Manon Briand) (VHS)
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