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Most Popular Duccio Bellugi-Vannuccini Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Sibyl Trailer (2019)

24 May 2019

Sibyl, a jaded psychotherapist, returns to her first passion: writing. But her newest patient Margot, a troubled up-and-coming actress, proves to be a source of inspiration that is far too tempting.

Tralala Trailer (2021)

16 July 2021

A 48-year-old homeless singer and composer receive a cryptic message that makes him believe he has been visited by the Virgin Mary.

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".

Medea Miracle Trailer (2011)

30 March 2011

Irene moves to Paris to begin a new life with her husband Jason and their two daughters, but an act of betrayal and her desire for revenge soon sends her to the brink of madness.

Les Éphémères Trailer (2008)

01 June 2008

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.

Kyiv Theater, An Island of Hope Trailer (2024)

15 February 2024

February 2022. Russia invades Ukraine, a war that brings back dark memories and tragic lessons from World War II.

Club 5-7 Fire Trailer (2026)

29 June 2026

In 1970 in the French Alps, a deadly fire killed many young people at the 5-7 nightclub. Fifty years later, Dalia is a young teenager who is fed up with the commemoration where she’s dragged every year by her father.

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.