
Julien Decoin
Directing
Known For

Tired of life on the run, a pro thief decides to retire — but not before one easy last job with her partner in crime and a feisty new getaway driver.
Wingwomen

A young girl from London moves to Africa with her parents where she befriends a lion cub.
Mia and the White Lion

A woman who is unfairly institutionalized at a Paris asylum plots to escape with the help of one of its nurses. Based on the novel 'Le bal des folles' by Victoria Mas.
The Mad Women's Ball

Rémy and Mélanie live next door to each other in Paris but have never met. The two thirty-year-old Parisians search for connections online, but never have much success. Falling deeper into loneliness and depression, both decide to start attending regular therapy. With the help of their therapists, they uncover the real roots of their issues, and find that the connection they were both searching for is much closer than they thought.
Someone, Somewhere

In June 1943, Jean Moulin, leader of the French Resistance, is arrested while attempting to reunite the forces of the "Armée Secrète." Interrogated by Klaus Barbie, the head of the Gestapo in Lyon, Moulin is drawn into a relentless confrontation.
Moulin

In 2029, just as we have learned to live with seasonal variants of Covid, a new variant of the plague bacillus is discovered in this southern city. With no treatment available, the central government decides to seal off the city and implement a mysterious "Plan D" with monstrous consequences in order to spare the rest of the country.
The Plague

Things go badly for a small film crew shooting a low-budget zombie movie when they are attacked by real zombies.
Final Cut

Screen adaptation of the memoires of Daniel Cordier, a member of the French Resistance and close friend of Resistance leader, Jean Moulin.
Alias Caracalla, au cœur de la Résistance

Émilie leaves Paris behind the wheel of a car she can't drive. She hitchhikes the wrong way round and tries to find drivers who will take her to see the sea from the top of the cliffs. A father, a brother, a lover, and a mother, so many characters encountered on the way who remind her of her past and teach her how to sleep, laugh, sing, and make love again.
L'Autostoppeuse

Elma tries to get close to her idol, a very famous and volatile director, who is on the brink of a crisis.
L'Ariel
Indiana, a twelve-year-old raised in the city, moves to the quiet town of Otterville to live with her father. This rural town was once famous for its river otters, but they have all disappeared, leaving the town's residents downhearted. When Indiana sees two new otters playing in the river, it sparks hope in the entire community. But to protect them, she will have to team up with her new group of friends to confront a greedy tycoon, a corrupt mayor, and even her father, the town's sheriff.