Émile Zola Movie Trailers
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Madame Sourdis Trailer (1979)
31 December 1979
Adèle lives in the shadow of her husband, Ferdinand, a painter. After her father's death, they leave the provinces for Paris.
The Attack on the Mill Trailer (1910)
12 August 1910
First, the eye is introduced to the old mill itself, with a gay betrothal party in progress, and laughter and merriment on all sides.
Un Mariage d'amour Trailer (2024)
14 June 2024
Laurent is a failed and lazy painter. When Camille, his childhood friend, invites him to his home to get back in touch, Laurent meets Thérèse, his wife, whom he falls under the spell.
Alcohol and Its Victims Trailer (1902)
29 May 1902
A happy family is brought to ruin when the father starts drinking.
The Criminal Trailer (1978)
03 September 1978
Monier takes advantage of Zaghloul's naivety to take advantage of his family's financial resources to fund his gambling addiction.
La Terre Trailer (1921)
13 October 1921
As Jean is walking across the countryside in search of work, he helps and befriends a young woman, Françoise, who is having trouble controlling the cow that she is leading.
The Struggle Trailer (1931)
10 December 1931
A young couple's marriage is jeopardized by the husband's descent into alcoholism.
Down in the Coal Mines Trailer (1905)
16 May 1905
A father and son are working in a coal mine. An explosion occurs, which kills the son.
Na koniec świata Trailer (1999)
17 September 1999
A period film, set in 19th century China in the Polish community who are there building the railway. A woman enters into an extramarital affair with a painter.
The Miracle Trailer (1913)
01 December 1913
At a seaside resort, the artist Armand, the widow Gaspard and her daughter Estelle, as well as the disguised abbot Prevost, trying to get Armand to go to the monastery.
The Trap Trailer (1972)
16 July 1972
Based on the eponymous novel by É. Zola, directed by the State Academic Theatre named after Evgeny Vakhtangov.
Germinal Trailer (1973)
18 July 1973
In this programme John Berger talks about Zola's novel 'Germinal' and illustrates his subject with extensive use of film of Creswell and its colliery.