Noémie Lvovsky
16 titles
Filmography
16 results

House of Pleasures
(2011)Set in the dying days of the 19th-century, this crepuscular masterwork from Bertrand Bonello explores the transactional margins of sexuality. With a stellar ensemble that includes Adèle Haenel, House of Tolerance occupies a hermetic netherworld caught between a haunted past and an uncertain future.

Nobody's Hero
(2022)Clermont-Ferrand, central France. Médéric (35) meets and falls in love with middle-aged sex worker Isadora, who is married. When the city center is the scene of a terrorist attack, Sélim, a young homeless guy, provokes a wave of paranoia by taking refuge in Médéric’s building. Sympathizing with Sélim, crazy about Isadora, Médéric’s life suddenly turns into a mess...

Willy the 1st
(2016)After his twin brother's death, a 50-year-old man finally decides to move out of his parents' house and to the neighbouring village.

Tomorrow and Thereafter
(2017)Mathilde is nine years old. Her parents have separated. She lives with her mother, a fragile person who hovers at the edge of madness.

Si tu vois ma mère
(2020)After the sudden death of his mother, Max holds onto the reality that he can see and speak to her until he slowly falls for a shrink named Ohiana.

Summertime
(2015)An enlightening tale about the infatuation of first love and its universal themes: Carole and Delphine fall in love against the backdrop of early feminist activism in 1971 France. After living in the city, Delphine is called home to help with her family farm in the countryside and is forced to choose between her responsibility to them and the life of love she had in Paris with Carole.

How to Be a Good Wife
(2020)A dutiful wife running a homemaker institute in 1968 France has her first fling with freedom when she’s suddenly made a widow facing financial ruin.

Teddy
(2020)In a rural French town, twenty-something Teddy is scratched by an unknown beast and slowly undergoes frightening changes.

Madame de Sévigné
(2024)In the middle of the 17th century, the Marquise de Sévigné wanted to make her daughter a brilliant and independent woman in her own image. But the more she tries to control the young woman's destiny, the more she alienates her. Mother and daughter then experience the throes of a singular and devastating passion. A major work of French literature is born from this devastation.

School for All
(2006)
Nice Girls
(2024)A maverick cop and a meticulous detective join forces with a charming ex-hacker to solve an officer's disappearance and save Nice from disaster.

Play
(2019)
Chocolat
(2016)From circus to theatre, from anonymity to fame, Chocolat is the incredible true story of how Rafael Padilla Chocolat (Omar Sy), escaped slavery to become the first black stage performer in France. Performing a lead role in a circus pantomime act in Paris, Chocolat shot to stardom with his partner, Charles Footit (James Thiérrée), as the pair's unprecedented double act sent shock waves through conservative Parisian society. However, as their fame grew so did the gambling and discrimination, taking a toll on the duo's friendship and their lives.

My Old Lady
(2014)Kevin Kline, Maggie Smith and Kristin Scott Thomas star in this witty and heartfelt drama about surprising inheritances and unexpected connections.

Jacky in the Kingdom of Women
(2014)In a land where women are in power and men are domestics, a young man who longs to marry the 'Colonelle,' struggles to realize his dreams.

Coco
(2009)Simon Bensoussan, a.k.a Coco, is a wonderful success story, a self-made man who dazzles the public, politicians and his competitors with his flamboyant panache. Everybody loves Coco. But when he learns that he has a minor heart defect, Coco becomes a major pain in the butt. He makes everyone's life a misery, especially his sworn enemy Zerbib, his wife Agathe and his son, Samuel, whose blockbuster…