Alix Comte

Most Popular Alix Comte Trailers

Total trailers found: 16

Dialogues of the Exiles Trailer (1975)

23 April 1975

Chilean exiles in Paris discuss the problems facing them. They kidnap and attempt to re-educate a touring singer from their fatherland.

The Red Shade Trailer (1981)

28 October 1981

The time is the 1930s and two Soviet spies (both Frenchmen by nationality) have been helping Communist factions during the Civil War in Spain.

Fernand Trailer (1980)

27 February 1980

Everybody takes advantage of Fernand who has just come out of prison.

Mireille and the Others Trailer (1978)

01 January 1978

Caught between the impetuousness of youth and the responsibilities of adulthood, five angsty teens face an uncertain future.

Side Roads Trailer (1983)

06 September 1983

The story of Itineraire Bis has no singular plot line, but swings back and forth between the adventures of a young man who wants to buy a pizza truck and the lives of two middle-aged brothers living in an enormous house.

Mallet-Stevens Street Trailer (1986)

24 March 1986

Commissioned for the centenary of the famous French architect and designer Robert Mallet-Stevens and shot on the street that bears his name in Paris' 16th arrondissement, Rue Mallet-Stevens depicts a mysterious, nocturnal scene of romance (featuring Akerman and her partner, the cellist Sonia Wieder-Atherton) unfolding before and inside one of the street's modernist constructions.

Entre Nous Trailer (1983)

06 April 1983

In 1942 in occupied France, a Jewish refugee marries a soldier to escape deportation to Germany. Meanwhile a wealthy art student loses her first husband to a stray Resistance bullet; at the Liberation she meets an actor, gets pregnant, and marries him.

The Hypothesis of the Stolen Painting Trailer (1978)

04 April 1978

Two narrators, one seen and one unseen, discuss possible connections between a series of paintings. The on-screen narrator walks through three-dimensional reproductions of each painting, featuring real people, sometimes moving, in an effort to explain the series' significance.

No Fear, No Die Trailer (1990)

05 September 1990

Dah and Jocelyn come from former French colonies to coach their rooster, "S'en fout la mort", for an illicit cock-fight in the basement of a restaurant.

The Goodbye Singing Trailer (1977)

08 December 1977

In her suburban house, Madame Vaussart brings together a group of solitaries every Wednesday. Everyone tries to forget their problems, their complexes, their sadness.

The Gaze Trailer (1977)

20 April 1977

A couple in a hotel room in Brussels. A painting by Brueghel. In this painting, a mystery.

The Sorceror's Apprentice Trailer (1977)

28 September 1977

A thriller in which the characters are Latin-American exiles living in Paris. It is also a comedy abe

American Stories: Food, Family and Philosophy Trailer (1989)

04 October 1989

An exploration of Jewish American identity in a multilayered portrait of the immigrant experience. A series of first-person addresses delivered by a cross-section of Jewish New Yorkers, whose by turns tragic and humourous tales speak to a collective history of trauma, displacement, and resilience.

Moving In Trailer (1993)

30 March 1993

"A man stands amid unpacked boxes in his new home, delivering an extended monologue on indecision and dislocation.

The Games of Countess Dolingen Trailer (1981)

01 September 1981

This complex and puzzling French drama walks the fine wavering line between the fictional and the very real as it tells the tale of a strangely erotic event in the life of a little girl and the musings of a schizophrenic woman.

The Sleeper Trailer (1974)

01 January 1974

Begins with scenes of nature, in which one hears the sounds of birds and water. The final few minutes of the film focus in on a man laying down in the grass.