Vincent Lindon
13 titles
Filmography
13 results

The Measure of a Man
(2015)Thierry is unemployed. At the age of 51 and after almost two years of small humiliations in a search for work, he starts a new job that soon brings him face to face with a moral dilemma. How much is he willing to accept to keep his job? The Measure of a Man tells the story of a man and his conscience. Thierry will have to decide whether to stay and be an accomplice of an unfair system, or leave and return to a precarious and unstable life.

Titane
(2021)With a titanium plate surgically fused to her skull, Alexia embarks on a wild journey that questions our assumptions about family, identity, and love.

The Moustache
(2005)What would you say if I shaved my moustache? Asks Mark to Agnès. I don't know. I love you with it, but I've never known you without it. Alone in front of the bathroom mirror, he does it. Just like that: as a game, to change a little something in their happy, uneventful life. She walks in and seems to notice nothing. Neither do the others.

Mea Culpa
(2014)Cops in Toulon, Simon and Franck are celebrating the end of an assignment. On their way home, they smash into a car, leaving two fatalities, including one child. Franck is fine. Simon, who was driving drunk, is seriously wounded. He ends up losing it all. His family life. His job as a cop.

Bastards
(2013)Claire Denis’ moody and atmospheric thriller about an absent brother returning to the fold to investigate his family’s murky secrets.

The Apparition
(2018)A thoughtful story about belief follows a top journalist, recruited by the Vatican to investigate a young woman’s reported vision of the Virgin Mary.

My Cousin
(2020)A wine CEO must reunite with his clumsy cousin to renew a key contract, sparking a chaotic spiral of mishaps and unexpected adventures.

Mademoiselle Chambon
(2009)After the international success of NOT HERE TO BE LOVED, acclaimed French director Stéphane Brizé returns with MADEMOISELLE CHAMBON, a beautifully crafted tale of an unexpected romance between a married man, Jean (Vincent Lindon) and his son's school teacher, Véronique Chambon (Sandrine Kiberlain) and their desperate attempt to keep their desires from spiraling into a full-blown affair.

Both Sides of the Blade
(2022)Juliette Binoche is Sara, a woman whose life spirals out of control when she becomes involved in a passionate love triangle. From acclaimed writer-director Claire Denis.

Augustine
(2012)Based on the true story of the relationship between a 19th century neurologist and his “hysterical” teen patient during her sexual awakening.
Pater
(2011)Vincent Lindon and Alain Cavalier are pals. Like father and son. They sip port in bars dreaming of a film they might make. Together. Then just once in a while, they don suit and tie.

The Second Act
(2024)Selected to open Cannes in 2024, Quentin Dupieux’s star-studded and deliriously meta comedy turns the business of filmmaking upside down. From breaking the fourth wall to satirizing AI technologies, this subtly surreal farce predicts the future—or perhaps the death—of cinema with outrageous glee.

Betty Blue
(1986)A landmark in French cinema, Jean-Jacques Beineix's erotically charged and visually intoxicating film also heralded the arrival of a new screen icon, Batrice Dalle. Laid-back handyman Zorg spends his time doing odd jobs on beach-front chalets, making chilli and harbouring dreams of becoming a writer. His life is turned upside down with the arrival of the beautiful but volatile Betty.