Anouchka Films Movie Trailers

Most Popular Anouchka Films Trailers

Total trailers found: 14

Band of Outsiders Trailer (1964)

05 August 1964

Cinephile slackers Franz and Arthur spend their days mimicking the antiheroes of Hollywood noirs and Westerns while pursuing the lovely Odile.

A Film Like Any Other Trailer (1968)

30 September 1968

An analysis of the social upheaval of May 1968, made in the immediate wake of the workers’ and students’ protests.

Masculin Féminin Trailer (1966)

22 March 1966

Paul, a young idealist trying to figure out what he wants to do with his life, takes a job interviewing people for a marketing research firm.

La Chinoise Trailer (1967)

30 August 1967

A small group of French students are studying Mao, trying to find out their position in the world and how to change the world to a Maoistic community using terrorism.

The Married Woman Trailer (1964)

04 December 1964

A superficial woman finds conflict choosing between her abusive husband and her vain lover.

Made in U.S.A Trailer (1967)

27 January 1967

Paula Nelson goes to Atlantic City to meet her lover, Richard Politzer, but finds him dead and decides to investigate his death.

2 or 3 Things I Know About Her Trailer (1967)

17 March 1967

As the city of Paris and the French people grow in consumer culture, a housewife living in a high-rise apartment with her husband and two children takes to prostitution to help pay the bills.

Tout Va Bien Trailer (1972)

28 April 1972

A strike at a French sausage factory contributes to the estrangement of a married filmmaker and his reporter wife.

Love and Anger Trailer (1969)

29 May 1969

Five short stories with contemporary settings. In New York, people are indifferent to derelicts sleeping on sidewalks, to a woman's assault in front of an apartment building, and to a couple injured in a car crash.

Wind from the East Trailer (1970)

19 August 1970

A politically oriented film in which images suggestive of a mock western are accompanied by an attack on all cinematic conventions to date and a debate on the nature and possibility of revolutionary cinema.

Vladimir and Rosa Trailer (1971)

16 April 1971

Jean-Luc Godard's and Jean-Pierre Gorin's interpretation of the Chicago Eight / Chicago Seven trial, which followed the 1968 Democratic National Convention protest activities.

Struggle in Italy Trailer (1971)

29 April 1971

The film reveals how and why a supposedly revolutionary Italian girl has in fact fallen prey to bourgeois ideology.

Joy of Learning Trailer (1969)

12 July 1969

While alone in an abandoned television studio, two militants, Emile Rousseau and Patricia Lumumba, have a discourse on language.

Santa Claus Has Blue Eyes Trailer (1966)

04 May 1966

Daniel needs some money to buy a duffle coat that is in fashion, so he agrees to work for a photographer by dressing up as Santa Claus.