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Vagabond (V-1)

A French New Wave story told in documentary style. Shocking tale of a homeless drifter found frozen to death in a ditch told in flashbacks. (Agnes Varda) (VHS, 1985)
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Van Gogh (V-2)

Jacques Dutronc won Best Actor Caesar award for his portrayal of the artist's last 67 days. It does justice to both the artist and his remarkable legacy. (Maurice Pialat) (155 min., VHS, color, 1991)
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The Vanishing (V-4)

Three years after his girlfriend disappears, a young man continues his search for her whereabouts. A most startling and unforgettable conclusion. In French and Dutch with subtitles. (George Sluizer) (French and Dutch, VHS, subtitles, 1988)
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Va Savoir (V-16)

An elegant and utterly charming comedy about the romantic misadventures of Camille and Ugo—a theater director and his leading lady—whose already complicated relationship becomes exponentially more difficult when they become entangled in the lives of four other people. (Jacques Rivette)
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Venus Beauty Institute (V-5)

Romantic comedy. Follows the lives of four strong smart women who make their living practicing beauty at a Parisian spa. (Tonie Marshall) (105 min., VHS, color, 2001)
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A very curious girl (V-3)

A sexy comedy about a peasant girl who is known intimately by most of the men in her small village. (Nelly Kaplan) (VHS, 1996)
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La Vie Continue (V-7)

Just when Jeanne and Henri have reached the point in life where they can finally enjoy themselves, Henri suffers a massive heart attack and Jeanne is suddenly on her own. Learning to deal with her new life is a difficult
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La Vie de Bohéme (V-6)

A witty look at life from the perspective of some starving artists. (Aki Kawrismaki) (VHS, 1993)
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La Vie est Belle (V-8)

An African film. (VHS)
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La Vie Parisienne (V-9)

Operas. (VHS)
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Vincent, Francois, Paul and the Others (V-10)

When you're young, it's possible to live forever, then something happens—friendship, feelings, changes, after the dreams of youth are gone. (Claude Sautet) (VHS)
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Les Violons de Bal (V-11)

The story of Drach's childhood. His bittersweet memories on many levels. Seamlessly intercutting between his present quest to make this film and the past viewed resolutely from a child's perspective, the movie produces elemental emotions about parents, security and independence.
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Les Visiteurs (V-25)

No description available. (Français, VHS)
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Les Visiteurs du Soir

No description available. (Français, VHS)
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Viva Maria (V-15)

This move satirizes everything from westerns, dictators, the church, and sex. With Brigitte Bardot and Jeanne Moreau. (Louis Malle) (VHS, 1965)
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