The French Collection must end soon!

Our special collection of French movies to own in HD for only $4.99 must end on May 24! You still have time to boost your movie collection though, and there’s something for everyone in there. We’ve highlighted our Top 3 movies, but scroll down for the full list of titles and links to purchase. 

To find the collection click on the icon in iTunes that looks like this:

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#1. Blind Date (Un peu, beaucoup, aveuglément)

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He is a dedicated workaholic who lives and breathes his work. He prefers nothing more than silence. She is an accomplished pianist working on her big-break concert. To her, music and sound is everything. Separated only by a wall, things get interesting…

Directing debut of Cesar Award Winning Actor Clovis Cornillac (A Very Long Engagement) and one of the most successful French comedy of 2015, Blind Date tells the most light-hearted romantic comedy about two people that will fall in love without seeing each other. 

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#2. Quantum Love (Une rencontre)

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Pierre has been married for 15 years and has two kids. He still loves his wife and is fulfilled in his role as father. Overall, he’s a contented man. Until one evening, he meets Elsa. They chat, laugh, and joke around in a way that doesn’t happen every day. Two weeks later, they run into each other again by chance. The same easy mutual attraction they felt for one another is just as strong, but they go their separate ways without swapping phone numbers, preferring to let life take its own course. As the line blurs between how they imagine their relationship and what has actually happened, their fantasies start to mingle with reality. 

Popular French actor Francois Cluzet, of Intouchables fame, stars opposite Marceau in this woozy and splashily packaged romance that should appeal to the same adult audiences that made previous Marceau vehicles, including Happiness Never Comes Alone, The Other Side of the Bed and, yes, LOL, such huge hits at home, with all of them easily coasting to over 1.5 million admissions.” - Hollywood Reporter 

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#3. The Dinner Game (Le Dîner de Cons)

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When Pierre decided to play a game to see who could bring the biggest idiot to a dinner party he never imagined he'd be the one playing the fool. But when Pierre's selfish ways come to light before the main course he gets his just dessert. Featuring wry and witty performance of Thierry Lhermitte and Jacques Villeret. The Dinner Game was the second-biggest hit in France in 1998, after ''Titanic,'' and winner of César Awards and Lumiere Awards in 1999. 

“A nasty parlor game backfires with increasingly drastic and comic results in "The Dinner Game," Francis Weber's efficient and entertaining screen adaptation of his hit boulevard play. Abetted by an excellent cast, vet writer Weber (who also helped adapt Jean Poiret's play "La cage aux folles" and its sequel for the screen) weaves a simple premise into comedy gold.” – Variety

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The line up in full: 

A Place On Earth

All That Glitters

Asterix At The Olympic Games

Bacon On The Side

Blind Date

Caged

Counter Investigation

Crime Insiders

Daddy Cool

Dumas

Eat Your Bones

Fantômas

Female Agents

It Happened In Saint-Tropez

Jacky In The Kingdom Of Women

Jappeloup

La Boum

Delusions of Grandeur

The Dinner Game

Lol

Lucky Luke

My Father's Guests

Nobody From Nowhere

Oscar

Palais Royal!

Paris By Night

Quantum Love

Remake

Rock The Casbah

Sphinx

Subway

Superchondriac

Switch

The Apostle

The Dandelions

The Finishers

The Gilded Cage

The Last Flight

The List Of My Desires

The Mark Of The Angels

The Patriots

The Scapegoat

Tiger Brigades

Trader Games

 War Of The Buttons

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