Merle follows the invitation of her lover to spend the summer in the South of France. She is surprised to find only his children in the summer house. Did she expect more than she should have? An ambiguous summer full of silent desire.
More movie trailers, teasers, and clips from Everyday Objects:
World Maker Faire 2013: Making Sound Boxes from Everyday Objects
Chris Kaczmarek is a New York sound artist that hacks everyday objects into musical instruments that play electronic music. We check out some of these ...
Repurpose Four Everyday Objects | Design Squad
Need an amplifier for your music or something to hold all your stuff? Watch this clip to learn how to repurpose things around your house -- tennis balls toilet ...
Amazing Tricks with Everyday Objects DVD -Trailer.
Available from
Studio Drift deconstructs everyday objects for Materialism
Amsterdam-based Studio Drift "de-produced" a bicycle and a pencil into the chunks of the materials used to make them for an exhibit at the inaugural Frieze Art ...
A Film About the Death of Everyday Objects
Multi-disciplinary artist writer and researcher Jp King creates non-narrative non-verbal films in a style called “sensory ethnography." His focus for this project ...
Popular movie trailers from 2013
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 2013:
A biographical documentary on eminent Indian rock and jazz musician and percussionist Nondon Bagchi and a generation of 60's musicians playing English rock music in India.
Hamdan is a former Palestinian leader who spent 15 years locked up in the old Israeli prisons. In 1973, while living in Syria, he was given a mission to smuggle explosives across the border and train a person he trusted.
May 6, 2012. Cable news reporter Laetitia is covering the French presidential elections, while Vincent, her ex-husband, demands to see their two young daughters.
Young princess Anna of Arendelle dreams about finding true love at her sister Elsa’s coronation. Fate takes her on a dangerous journey in an attempt to end the eternal winter that has fallen over the kingdom.
Natan tells the remarkable story of Bernard Natan, a Romanian immigrant who came to Paris in 1905 and was involved almost immediately with French cinema.
What does it take to say a word of love? How long and how much strength does it take for the heart to speak? How many streets at night? How fast? How many faces in how many bars? What tenderness? What pain? What music? What images in the mind? And where does it come from? Is it in the darkness of a closed park at night? In the back room of a Chinese bar? In the bottom of a beer? In a collective dance? In a sister's laughter? When does it finally happen? For the soul to let go.