Jean-Claude is the definitive dikkenek
- a cocky womaniser who is so sure of himself that he cannot resist
boasting about his amorous conquests and giving advice to others.
His friend Stef could hardly be more different. Timid and an
old-fashioned romantic at heart, Stef has had no success with the
opposite sex and is secretly envious of JC's ability to lure anything
in a skirt into his bed. Naturally, JC cannot help giving Stef
some friendly advice...
It was American film noir and pulp fiction that kick-started the craze for thrillers in 1950s France and made it one of the most popular and enduring genres.
Franz Kafka's letters to his fiancée Felice Bauer not only reveal a soul in torment; they also give us a harrowing self-portrait of a man appalled by his own existence.
From Jean Renoir to François Truffaut, French cinema has no shortage of truly great filmmakers, each bringing a unique approach to the art of filmmaking.
From its birth in 1895, cinema has been an essential part of French culture. Now it is one of the most dynamic, versatile and important of the arts in France.