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2006 French-language films

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The Da Vinci Code
2006 film directed by Ron Howard
Babel
2006 film directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu
A Good Year
2006 film by Ridley Scott
Paris, je t'aime
2006 anthology film on the arrondissements of Paris
Underworld: Evolution
2006 film by Len Wiseman
Inland Empire
2006 film by David Lynch
The Painted Veil
2006 film directed by John Curran
OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies
2006 film by Michel Hazanavicius
Tell No One
2006 film directed by Guillaume Canet
Flyboys
2006 film by Tony Bill
Days of Glory
2006 film directed by Rachid Bouchareb
The Science of Sleep
2006 film by Michel Gondry
Priceless
2006 film directed by Pierre Salvadori
Lady Chatterley
2006 film directed by Pascale Ferran
My Best Friend
2006 film by Patrice Leconte
Azur & Asmar: The Princes' Quest
2006 animated film directed by Michel Ocelot
Bamako
2006 film by Abderrahmane Sissako
Salvador
2006 Spanish film directed by Manuel Huerga
Them
2006 French horror film directed by David Moreau
The Valet
2006 film by Francis Veber
Comedy of Power
2006 film directed by Claude Chabrol
Renaissance
2006 film by Christian Volckman
The Page Turner
2006 film by Denis Dercourt
Avenue Montaigne
2006 film by Danièle Thompson
Private Fears in Public Places
2006 film by Alain Resnais
Odette Toulemonde
2006 film by Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt
The Last Trapper
2004 film by Nicolas Vanier
Sheitan
2006 film by Kim Chapiron
Klimt
2006 film by Raúl Ruiz
A Few Days in September
2006 first film directed by Santiago Amigorena
Friends Forever
2006 film by Patrice Leconte
I Do
2006 film directed by Éric Lartigau
Africa Paradis
2006 film by Sylvestre Amoussou
Flanders
2006 film directed by Bruno Dumont
The Ugly Duckling and Me!
2006 film by Michael Hegner, Karsten Kiilerich
The Singer
2006 film directed by Xavier Giannoli
Belle Toujours
2006 film by Manoel de Oliveira
April in Love
2006 film by Gérald Hustache-Mathieu
I'm Fine, Don't Worry
2006 film by Philippe Lioret
Dikkenek
Dikkenek is a 2006 Franco-Belgian comedy film directed by Olivier Van Hoofstadt. It has attained cult status in France and Belgium because of its Belgian-type humor. It follows the life of different characters for a few days under the pretense of Stef & J.C. looking for the love of Stef's life. The title comes from the Flemish words and verbatim for 'fat' + 'neck' and figuratively means an arrogant boaster.
Mon fils à moi
2006 film
La Maison du Bonheur
2006 film by Dany Boon
Inside Paris
2006 film by Christophe Honoré
Les Anges Exterminateurs
2006 film by Jean-Claude Brisseau
Those Happy Days
2006 film by Olivier Nakache, Éric Toledano
The Colonel
2006 film by Laurent Herbiet
Zidane: A 21st Century Portrait
2006 French documentary film
French for Beginners
2006 film by Christian Ditter
Blame It on Fidel
2006 film by Julie Gavras
Charlie Says
2006 film by Nicole Garcia
Private Property
2006 film by Joachim Lafosse
Hey Good Looking!
2006 film by Lisa Azuelos
The Serpent
2006 film by Éric Barbier
Le Mozart des pickpockets
2006 film by Philippe Pollet-Villard
You Are So Beautiful
2005 film by Isabelle Mergault
Le Grand Meaulnes
2006 film by Jean-Daniel Verhaeghe
Avida
2006 film directed by Benoît Delépine and Gustave Kervern
Toi et moi
2006 film by Julie Lopes-Curval
Four Stars
2006 film by Christian Vincent
Pardonnez-moi
Pardonnez-moi () is a 2006 French film written and directed by Maïwenn, starring Maïwenn, Pascal Greggory, Hélène de Fougerolles, and Aurélien Recoing. The film was retitled Forgive Me for the English-language international market. In 2007, Pardonnez-moi received two nominations for César Awards, France's most prestigious film awards, for Best First Feature Film and Most Promising Actress.