Damien Gillard

Most Popular Damien Gillard Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Asterix: The Mansions of the Gods Trailer (2014)

26 November 2014

In order to wipe out the Gaulish village by any means necessary, Caesar plans to absorb the villagers into Roman culture by having an estate built next to the village to start a new Roman colony.

Max & Leon Trailer (2016)

01 November 2016

In this WW2 epic comedy – in the vein of “La Grande Vadrouille” – our two heroes, Max and Léon, two lazy and partier pals, will try by all possible means to avoid going in the battle zone… This will lead the duo to demented and wild adventures.

The Wannabes Trailer (2022)

09 February 2022

Daniel and Stéphane, two salesmen working in the same store but who cannot stand each other, decide despite everything to team up to participate in television games so they can pay their debts.

Zibilla ou la vie zébrée Trailer (2019)

30 October 2019

A family of giraffes on vacation, a forest animal race, and a zebra visiting the zoo! Short classic animal stories.

The Cherry on the Pie Trailer (2019)

15 December 2019

A shy young price seeks solace in overeating rather than attempt courtship. Until he begins to suffer from severe stomach pains.

Les Grands Seigneurs Trailer (2022)

09 November 2022

Roger is in trouble, but he will bounce back. All he had to do was obtain a modest loan from Monsieur Durieu, a banker's son.

Damien Gillard - Rude Trailer (2027)

07 January 2027

Le Barbier de Séville Trailer (1997)

01 October 1997

An elderly man in love claims he will marry his ward tomorrow. A more cunning young lover warns her and, on the very same day, makes her his wife, right under the guardian's nose and in his own house.

Way Up There Trailer (2019)

13 November 2019

A family of giraffes is spending their holidays in a far-away forest. The baby giraffe gets lost and meets some of the animals that live there.

The Wall Trailer (1998)

18 December 1998

This is a surrealistic film about a local small town 'hot chips' owner who finds his store cut in half by a newly erected wall in Belgium that is meant to separate the Flemish speakers from the Walloons (French Speakers) .