1971 National Board of Review – Best Foreign Language Films Winner
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My Night at Maud’s
The rigid principles of a devout Catholic man are challenged during a one-night stay with Maud, a divorced woman with an outsize personality.
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The Confession
Anton Ludvik, aka Gerard, is vice-minister of Foreign Affairs of Czechoslovakia. He realizes he is watched and followed. One day, he is arrested and put into jail, in solitary confinement. …
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The Passion of Anna
A recently divorced man meets an emotionally devastated widow and they begin a love affair.
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The Wild Child
In a French forest in 1798, a child is found who cannot walk, speak, read or write. A doctor becomes interested in the child and patiently attempts to civilize him.
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The Wild Child
In a French forest in 1798, a child is found who cannot walk, speak, read or write. A doctor becomes interested in the child and patiently attempts to civilize him.
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This Man Must Die
A man asserts himself within the life of an actress he believes is somehow responsible for his son’s death.