Edgar Morin Trailers
Kim Kardashian Theory TrailerEdgar Morin, journal d'une vie TrailerEdgar Morin, un penseur à Paris Trailer
Kim Kardashian Theory TrailerEdgar Morin, journal d'une vie TrailerEdgar Morin, un penseur à Paris Trailer
Total trailers found: 14
20 October 1961
Paris, summer 1960. Anthropologist and filmmaker Jean Rouch and sociologist and film critic Edgar Morin wander through the crowded streets asking passersby how they cope with life's misfortunes.
01 January 2014
Football is both the place, the crystallization of sporting passion and the witness of identity imaginations.
08 April 2009
Urban sprawl, extinct species, depletion of natural resources and global warming are all causes of deep anxiety.
28 April 1965
At the end of World War 2, a Nazi escapes arrest by assuming the identity of concentration camp victim.
01 January 2011
Colleagues, friends and specialists pay tribute to the filmmaker Mario Ruspoli in a portrait that mixes encounters, archive images and film excerpts.
03 May 1963
Candid interviews of ordinary people on the meaning of happiness, an often amorphous and inarticulable notion that evokes more basic and fundamentally egalitarian ideals of self-betterment, prosperity, tolerance, economic opportunity, and freedom.
08 July 2021
A philosopher of complexity, Edgar Morin has renewed the figure of the intellectual. Born Edgar Nahoum in Paris in 1921, he joined the Communist Resistance in 1942, where he adopted the pseudonym Morin, which he never abandoned.
19 October 2011
A seventy-five-minute documentary featuring outtakes from "Chronicle of a Summer" (1961), along with new interviews with co-director Edgar Morin and some of the film’s participants.
11 December 1991
A compilation of 30 French filmmakers, Alain Resnais and Jean Luc Godard among them, who use film to make a plea on behalf of a political prisoner.
10 January 2024
Kim Kardashian is the embodiment of our times. She's a total social figure. To analyze her is to talk about ourselves, our relationship with social networks, capitalism and aesthetic standards.
29 July 1995
A three-part study that introduces audiences to the celebrated Martinican author Aimé Césaire, who coined the term "négritude" and launched the movement called the "Great Black Cry".