Most Popular Catherine Vilpoux Trailers
Total trailers found: 9
Et il voulut être une femme Trailer (1977)
12 October 1977
A look on transvestites and transsexuals in early 80's Paris. The documentary focuses on Elisa, a Brazilian transvestite and ends with a filming of a surgical operation male to female.
Le dernier caravansérail (Odyssées) Trailer (2006)
22 November 2006
Le Dernier Caravanserail (Odyssées) is a series of stories, scraps of destinies, bits of the lives of men and women – of those "refugees", "illegals" and "migrants" who term themselves, with greater dignity, "travellers".
Ariane Mnouchkine - L'aventure du Théâtre du Soleil Trailer (2009)
26 November 2009
In this film, Catherine Vilpoux recounts Ariane Mnouchkine’s iconic artistic journey: her inspirations, her dreams for the theatre, her love of cinema, her unique and extraordinary bond with audiences.
The Castaways of the Fol Espoir Trailer (2014)
07 August 2014
A film-crew in the early twentieth century, the cabaret known as ‘Le Fol Espoir’ has been transformed into an amateur soundstage.
La potion Astérix Trailer (2014)
19 January 2014
From the magic potion to the chemical composition of the worldwide success of Asterix, the film will tell of the genesis of the work, the creative complicity between Uderzo and Goscinny as well as behind the scenes anecdotes.
Arrêt sur image Trailer (1987)
01 January 1987
Drama about a white young woman who finds a wounded black man in her house.
Eponine Trailer (1984)
06 January 1984
"When I began to write and shoot my film Eponine in 1975, I wanted to consciously ‘test’ this and other concepts of analysis with a film; the character of a mother without a face; the suggestion through sound of an outside world that one never sees (since the film takes place within the walls of a house from which one does not go out); the creation of an imaginary topography.
The Flood Drummers Trailer (2003)
13 February 2003
Based on the play by Hélène Cixous, filmed in 2002, Tambours sur la Digue is a story written by Hélène Cixous based on an ancient Asian fable about who shall be saved during a flood and presented by live actors as puppets and puppeteers, evoking the theatrical traditions of Japanese Noh and bunraku.