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Yves Montand Filmography— Page 2

Poster of I... For Icarus

I... For Icarus (1979)

After the recently re-elected President of a fictitious state has been assassinated, one of the...

Poster of State of Siege

State of Siege (1972)

In Uruguay in the early 1970s, an official of the US Agency for International Development...

Poster of Is Paris Burning?

Is Paris Burning? (1966)

In this sprawling, star-laden film, we see the struggles of various French resistance factions to...

Poster of On a Clear Day You Can See Forever

On a Clear Day You Can See Forever (1970)

Daisy Gamble, an unusual woman who hears phones before they ring, and does wonders with...

Poster of Police Python 357

Police Python 357 (1976)

An inspector is having a secret relationship with a woman. When she is murdered by...

Poster of Special Section

Special Section (1975)

In occupied France during the WWII, a German officer is murdered. The collaborationist Vichy government...

Poster of A Grin Without a Cat

A Grin Without a Cat (1977)

French essay film focusing on global political turmoil in the 1960s and '70s, particularly the...

Poster of My Geisha

My Geisha (1962)

Paul Robaix is a well known director, married to Lucy Dell, a famous movie star....

Poster of Gates of the Night

Gates of the Night (1946)

It's Paris in the winter after its liberation. A tramp who may also be Destiny...

Poster of The Lovely Month of May

The Lovely Month of May (1963)

Chris Marker and Pierre Lhomme's LE JOLI MAI (The Lovely Month of May) is a...

Poster of Waiter!

Waiter! (1983)

A middle-aged waiter has long harbored dreams of becoming a singer, and is also anxious...

Poster of The War Is Over

The War Is Over (1966)

Diego is one of the chiefs of the spanish Communist Party. He is travelling back...

Poster of All Fired Up

All Fired Up (1982)

Victor Valance, an absent father who likes to gamble, returns home in order to take...

Poster of Star Without Light

Star Without Light (1946)

At the end of the 1920s, during the advent of talking cinema, the great star...