David Geselson

Most Popular David Geselson Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

Encore heureux Trailer (2016)

27 January 2016

Okay, Marie is a little tired of the insouciance of her husband Sam, framework sup unemployed for 2 years.

The Elk Trailer (2016)

28 December 2016

Comedy fuses with science fiction in this quirky film about the chaos that ensues when an “elk” (in fact, a tall individual who wears a coat, does not speak, and has an elk’s head and antlers) emerges from the forest near a small town.

By the Grace of God Trailer (2019)

20 February 2019

Alexandre, a man in his 40s living in Lyon with his wife and children, discovers that the priest who abused him decades ago continues to work with children.

Angkor dévoilée Trailer (2014)

25 September 2014

Terminale Trailer (1998)

27 May 1998

Just before taking an irrevocable and tragic step, Caroline talks to Claire, her lycée friend. Later, Claire gathers five other school friends, and tells them Caroline's secret.

Domestic Life Trailer (2013)

02 October 2013

Juliette was simply not sure about coming to live in this residential suburb of the greater Paris metropolitan area.

Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard Trailer (2021)

08 July 2021

After long years spent in exile in Paris, Lyubov, a strange and elusive woman, returns to her ancestral estate, about to be sold to pay off the family’s debts.

The Clearstream Affair Trailer (2015)

11 February 2015

Journalist Denis Robert sparked a storm in the world of European finance by denouncing the murky operations of banking firm Clearstream.

Les Osselets Trailer (2017)

04 December 2017

Fantine (11) goes with her father to the lab where he analyses the remains of Agnès Sorel. A skull, a few bones, it is all that is left from the famous mistress of Charles VII.

Aliyah Trailer (2012)

19 September 2012

Paris 2011. Alex is 27. He lives off dealing and pays the debts of his brother, Isaac, who after being his support has now become dead weight.

Fragile(s) Trailer (2007)

20 June 2007

Six characters cross paths in Paris and Lisbon.