- Description: 'Un metteur en ordre: Robert Bresson' is from a 1966 French television broadcast of 'Pour le Plaisir', a cultural television program. The phrase 'Un metteur en ordre' translates loosely to 'An Imposer of Order'. When you watch the program, you'll see that its title comes from the filmmaker's response to th…
- The great Ivan Rassimov plays an undercover cop who falls somewhere between a heavy-handed "Dirty Harry"-type rogue and a flat-out corrupt bastard--and by the end he has pretty obliterated the line between the two (if nothing else making this film a lot more honest than the American-style vigilante cop movies…
- The Chaouche family is the ideal image of a successful integration: the father is a business leader and among the children there is a world boxing champion (Abdel), a rising star of French politics (Mourad) and a lawyer (Leïla). But while Mourad was appointed Secretary of State and, driven by his ambition, simultaneous…