Most Popular Danielle Jaeggi Trailers
Total trailers found: 13
Woman of the Ganges Trailer (1974)
03 April 1974
A man returns to the place he once lived a passionate love affair with a woman who is now dead. So powerful are the emotions that seize him that he imagines she is still alive, and begins to live as if this were the case.
Sorcières-Camarades Trailer (1971)
31 December 1971
A film about women. A film by women. A film for women. With a man’s camera. Someday women will see these sad images of our survival and will wonder how we have been able to take it.
Pano Will Not Be Shown Trailer (2018)
02 May 2018
The relationship between a French journalist and his girlfriend is tested during the ORTF strike of television workers in this half documentary half fiction feature.
La fille de Prague avec un sac très lourd Trailer (1979)
12 September 1979
Who is Milena whose arrival is announced to Sophie and Nicolas by postcard? The train from Prague brings for three weeks, the time of a visa, this young Czech and his bag stuffed with forbidden texts, marginal films and music.
My Heart Is Red Trailer (1977)
23 March 1977
A poll for an advertising agency during a working day resulting in a series of meetings with women and men from different social strata, each one of them with a different problem.
Un geste en moi Trailer (1975)
01 January 1975
Collective French work from 1975 shot in black and white, the film is the result of a collaboration among six women who aimed to explore their subjective experiences through the body.
Looking for Vera Bardos Trailer (1995)
01 January 1995
The day I realized that I didn't know the name of my aunt, who died at the age of 15 in a concentration camp, I was seized with fear.
Bright Nights Trailer (1990)
29 November 1990
In an experimentally compiled film review, Danielle Jaeggi, Paule Baillargeon and Claudia von Alemann reflect on their work as filmmakers and life as mothers.
L'appartement au carré Trailer (1974)
01 January 1974
The story centers on a woman confined within a "square" apartment with an infant, where her existence is defined by a repetitive cycle of nursing, weighing, counting, and record-keeping.