Recently I've been watching a few Audrey Tatou films.
Amelie, of course, is the most famous, and is terrific.
A Very Long Engagement I saw the other weekend (another thread was staretd on this, sorry I didn't respond sooner), and does an amazing job of being horrifying and bittersweet at the same time. I really liked it.
And one I saw on DVD was He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not. A curious film, one that is best seen without any expectations, and very enjoyable for it.
Going back a little, Nikita was brilliant, and the Gerard Depardieu Cyrano de Bergerac was good fun.
Taxi is a wonderful ride (sorry

), haven't seen the remake, but from the clips I think they only kept the ending.
Haven't seen Brotherhood, but it is on my list.
Now, films set in France, one of my faves as a kid was CondorMan, with Michael Crawford. Would be a bit rubbish seeing it now, but back then I thought it was great.
Dave