Jacques Nolot Movies
- 2001
Beach Café
Beach Café52001HD
Driss is a jack-of-all trades type who sells fish from his car and moves furniture from one end of his hometown Tangiers to the other. His girlfriend...
- 1993
Point d'orgue
Point d'orgue01993HD
Sébastien Fischer, a celebrated pianist, takes the advice of his agent and friend Gorgio and decides to take a break and spend some time in a...
- 1998
Hinterland
Hinterland4.91998HD
After ten years away, Jacques Pruez, an unmarried, 50-year-old, modestly successful actor, returns to his home village to comfort his dying mother....
- 1990
Après après-demain
Après après-demain01990HD
In this romantic comedy, Paul, a good-looking gym teacher, falls hopelessly in love with Isabelle a very busy, professional fashion designer whose...
- 1973
The Madman
The Madman01973HD
Two young delinquents run away from a reformatory, across France with a front-wheel drive (Citroën) and live on thefts made here and there in a...
- 1970
Planet X
Planet X01970HD
In a future where daylight is fatal, a group of people hope to escape from the planet.
- 1993
La Robe à cerceau
La Robe à cerceau01993HD
Short film based on a monologue by Jacques Nolot which he reads in a pub to a waitress.
- 1983
La Matiouette ou l'Arrière-pays
La Matiouette ou l'Arrière-pays6.51983HD
Two brothers: one of them has become an actor and lives in Paris; he goes back home and meets his sibling who has stayed in the village where he...
- 1970
Saranac Lake
Saranac Lake01970HD
- 2017
À discrétion
À discrétion02017HD
Some years ago in Paris, a man frequented a strange place, a kind of secret club where "you watched people". A film producer senses that this...
- 1986
Manège
Manège11986HD
Max, a 40 years old gay, chases in railway stations. He takes his "prey" to the Parisian park, the Bois de Boulogne."Manège" will be the...
- 2016
Enfant chéri
Enfant chéri52016HD
A car trip will be an opportunity for a son to at last tell his father everything that is weighing on his heart.
- 1986
Douce France
Douce France01986HD
In this village, French are much more victims of their fellow countrymen than they are of the occupying forces.