Classic French Films Online (for the UK)

frenchfilmsA quick item for UK readers. (Did you know that we get more visitors from London than any other city each day?) Starting Tuesday, theauteurs.com will be featuring classic French films from the 1960s. Each day brings a new film, and the virtual film festival includes Truffaut’s Les quatre cents coups, Alain Resnais’ Hiroshima, Mon Amour, Godard’s Masculin féminin: 15 faits précis and another Truffaut film, Jules et Jim. Seven days, seven free films, all subtitled. Get the full schedule here. For those outside the UK, you can find some consolation in our collection of Free Movies Online. It now features over 130 films directed by Kurosawa, Hitchcock, Capra, Coppola, Scorsese, Tarantino, and others, plus 35 sites where you can watch free movies online. If we’re missing anything good, please let us know.


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  • jane zeff says:

    searching for movie title. French with English subtitles. Famous french chef escaped Paris and stayed in Netherlands (I think). Title includes “….last supper/dinner”
    Could you please tell me the whole title.

  • S RAHABI (Mr) says:

    Hi,

    How can I purchase vintage French dvds on line? Either from you or any other company… Example: Films starring Jean Marais, Jean Gabin and Alain Delon… Do you have a list of these old classics for me to buy on line??

    Thanks in advance

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