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Jean-Pierre Jeunet

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The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet

105 mins|78%70%
Family adventure from visually frenetic French filmmaker...
Family adventure from visually frenetic French filmmaker Jean-Pierre Jeunet (Amelie), following a 12-year-old genius who secretly leaves his family ranch in Montana to receive an award at the Smithsonian Institute, where they have mistaken him for an adult.
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Alien: Resurrection

109 mins|55%39%
The fourth Alien movie, set 200 years...
The fourth Alien movie, set 200 years after Alien 3. Winona Ryder joins franchise heroine Sigourney Weaver, while Frenchman Jean-Pierre Jeunet (who would go on to do Amelie) directs a script by Joss Whedon (Buffy the Vampire Slayer).
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Amélie

122 mins|90%95%
Jean-Pierre Jeunet's gorgeous and warm-hearted fable is...
Jean-Pierre Jeunet's gorgeous and warm-hearted fable is the the film that brought Audrey Tautou to international attention. She plays Amélie, a Montemartre café waitress who, after discovering an old box of childhood treasures hidden beneath her apartment floorboards, goes on a personal odyssey to transform the lives of others.
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Delicatessen

99 mins|90%91%
The cult-favourite debut from Jean-Pierre Jeunet (who would...
The cult-favourite debut from Jean-Pierre Jeunet (who would go on to direct Amélie), a surreal, post-apocalyptic, black comedy. 
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The City of Lost Children

108 mins|80%90%
Surreal French sci-fi set in a murky...
Surreal French sci-fi set in a murky society where a scientist who cannot dream abducts the dreams of children – as well as the children themselves. From Jean-Pierre Jeunet, director of Amelie and Delicatessen.
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