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The highest-rated France film on Celluloid is A Prophet (2009) with a 89% Celluloid Score — Recommended.

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Guide to France Movies on Celluloid

Each film from France in our catalog includes aggregated scores from five sources, unique synopsis and consensus text, and linked critic reviews where available.

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A Prophet (2009) ★★★★½

A Prophet (2009) Review: A France Classic

Jacques Audiard's A Prophet (2009) endures as a defining crime landmark from France, with scores that still shape how audiences discover cinema from the region.

Essential viewing — a certified classic.
Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2019) ★★★★½

Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2019) Review: A France Classic

Céline Sciamma's Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2019) endures as a defining romance landmark from France, with scores that still shape how audiences discover cinema from the region.

Essential viewing — a certified classic.
La Haine (1995) ★★★★½

La Haine (1995) Review: A France Classic

Mathieu Kassovitz's La Haine (1995) endures as a defining drama landmark from France, with scores that still shape how audiences discover cinema from the region.

Essential viewing — a certified classic.
Amour (2012) ★★★★½

Amour (2012) Review: A France Classic

Michael Haneke's Amour (2012) endures as a defining drama landmark from France, with scores that still shape how audiences discover cinema from the region.

Essential viewing — a certified classic.
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (2007) ★★★★½

The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (2007) Review: A France Classic

Julian Schnabel's The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (2007) endures as a defining drama landmark from France, with scores that still shape how audiences discover cinema from the region.

Essential viewing — a certified classic.
The Artist (2011) ★★★★½

The Artist (2011) Review: A France Classic

Michel Hazanavicius's The Artist (2011) endures as a defining romance landmark from France, with scores that still shape how audiences discover cinema from the region.

Essential viewing — a certified classic.
Souleymane's Story (2024) ★★★★★

Souleymane's Story Review: A Desperate Race Through Paris

Lojkine follows a delivery cyclist's frantic asylum deadline with urgent handheld immediacy, turning bureaucratic dread into pure cinematic tension.

A thriller where the clock is immigration policy — and it never stops ticking.
Anatomy of a Fall (2023) ★★★★½

Anatomy of a Fall (2023) Review: A France Classic

Justine Triet's Anatomy of a Fall (2023) endures as a defining drama landmark from France, with scores that still shape how audiences discover cinema from the region.

Essential viewing — a certified classic.
Little Amélie or the Character of Rain (2025) ★★★★½

Little Amélie Review: Childhood as Sensation, Color, and Loss

Maïlys Vallade adapts Amélie Nothomb's novel into animated childhood wonder — Loïse Charpentier's Amélie carries weighty ideas about identity with open eyes.

Tender, vivid, and surprisingly deep.
Amélie (2001) ★★★★½

Amélie (2001) Review: A France Classic

Jean-Pierre Jeunet's Amélie (2001) endures as a defining romance landmark from France, with scores that still shape how audiences discover cinema from the region.

Strongly recommended — a staple of its national cinema.
Blue Is the Warmest Color (2013) ★★★★½

Blue Is the Warmest Color (2013) Review: A France Classic

Abdellatif Kechiche's Blue Is the Warmest Color (2013) endures as a defining romance landmark from France, with scores that still shape how audiences discover cinema from the region.

Strongly recommended — a staple of its national cinema.
The Intouchables (2011) ★★★★★

The Intouchables (2011) Review: A France Classic

Olivier Nakache's The Intouchables (2011) endures as a defining comedy landmark from France, with scores that still shape how audiences discover cinema from the region.

Strongly recommended — a staple of its national cinema.
Holy Cow (2024) ★★★★☆

Holy Cow Review: Rural Cheesemaking and Unexpected Sweetness

Louise Courvoisier finds unexpected sweetness in a teenager's clumsy attempt to hold his family together after his father's death.

A gentle French masterwork hiding in plain sight.
The Goldman Case (2023) ★★★★½

The Goldman Case Review: A Courtroom Thriller With Nowhere to Hide

Cédric Kahn confines nearly all the drama to one Paris courtroom, and Arieh Worthalter's combustible Pierre Goldman never lets the grip loosen.

Tense, talky, and riveting.
The Crime Is Mine (2023) ★★★½☆

The Crime Is Mine Review: Ozon's Parisian Farce Has Huppert and Style to Spare

François Ozon's 1930s murder farce pairs gorgeous production design with Isabelle Huppert in scene-stealing form — frothy, fun, and slightly slight.

Stylish entertainment that critics prefer to audiences.

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