Movies by Patricia Karim
Big Bill Blues
This is the only film about Big Bill Broonzy, you can see him playing the blues in a Brussels cellar.
![Potiche](http://image.tmdb.org/t/p/w500/dBr27TlArHjm6KVoSsLYirBDzFT.jpg)
Potiche
Suzanne Pujol is the submissive wife of a rich industrialist who is as unpleasant with his family as with his workers. Following a strike in the company, Suzanne takes the place of her husband, who is disowned by his staff. She proves to be a woman of leadership and action, which provokes the anger of her husband and her former lover, a communist deputy...
![Herminie](http://image.tmdb.org/t/p/w500/2kdbLK5k8YVUsMZLYErxlfXq8Ob.jpg)
Herminie
![Et qu'ça saute !](http://image.tmdb.org/t/p/w500/bLPHraIS6VIhzUDl135SVox4X4Y.jpg)
Et qu'ça saute !
A uranium deposit brings turmoil to the small South American republic of Guatalpa. Between two revolutions, the government tries unsuccessfully to decide whether the Americans, Soviets or Cubans will exploit the concession. Delegates from these nations spy on and betray each other to achieve their goal.
![Chateaubriand's Last Love](http://image.tmdb.org/t/p/w500/uR9GsZvAWmZYpeYS8C6mpLsxpfj.jpg)
Chateaubriand's Last Love
One stormy evening in 1829, the aging writer René de Chateaubriand, takes refuge in a mountain retreat at Cauterets, a small town in the Pyrenees. Here, he meets Léontine de Villeneuve, an aristocratic woman forty years his junior, who ignites his passion and who seems to be as equally attracted to him. Under the watchful gaze of the maître d'hôtel, Chateaubriand embarks on what will be his last great love affair, with a woman he will later refer to in his writings as L'Occitanienne.