Como Film Movie Trailers
Most Popular Como Film Trailers
Total trailers found: 8
Byzance Trailer (1964)
01 January 1964
Byzance uses a text by Stefan Zweig to describe the Ottoman conquest of the city in 1453. Before he turned to feature filmmaking in 1968 with Naked Childhood, Pialat worked on a series of short films, many of them financed by French television.
Mina de Vanghel Trailer (1953)
06 March 1953
A romantic German girl is brought to France. After an interlude with an old roue, she falls in love with a simple, but married, man.
Pehlivan Trailer (1964)
01 January 1964
Pehlivan focuses on a three-day wrestling competition, an ancient tradition that dates back over a thousand years to the time of the Ottoman Empire, originating in the games the soldiers would play to entertain themselves in between battles.
The Crimson Curtain Trailer (1953)
06 March 1953
A twenty year old Anouk Aimée stars as Albertine, the daughter of a bourgeois couple who house a young officer during the Napoleonic wars.
Les Crimes de l'amour Trailer (1953)
02 January 1953
Two adaptations. First, "Le Rideau cramoisi" by Jules-Amédée Barbey d'Aurevilly is about a young second lieutenant of hussars, garrisoned in the provinces, who evokes a strange adventure.
Bosphore Trailer (1964)
01 January 1964
Short doc by Maurice Pialat. The first film in the series set at Turkey, Bosphore, is also the only one that was shot in color.
Istanbul Trailer (1964)
01 January 1964
All of Pialat's Turkish films are uniquely interested in the country — especially Istanbul — as it was, not just as it is at the precise moment that Pialat is filming it.
Maître Galip Trailer (1964)
01 January 1964
Maître Galip is the most poetic and powerful of Pialat's Turkish Chronicles, using the poems of Nazim Hikmet to accompany a series of evocative images of ordinary working class people in Istanbul.