Films Henri Storck Movie Trailers

Most Popular Films Henri Storck Trailers

Total trailers found: 8

Story of the Unknown Soldier Trailer (1932)

01 January 1932

Built from 1928 newsreels—the year 60 nations vowed to outlaw war—Storck’s razor-edged montage mocks the era’s self-congratulation by cross-cutting speeches and parades with portents of renewed violence: nationalism, colonial repression, police brutality.

Houses of Poverty Trailer (1936)

07 May 1936

Henri Storck’s militant short on Depression-era Belgium, set in Walloon slums on the outskirts of a prosperous city.

Lotoko Trailer (2023)

22 March 2023

Short ethnographic documentary showing a leopard dance based upon footage shot by director Luc de Heusch in Congo in 1954 reassembled by Damien Mottier (Université Paris Nanterre) and Grace Winter (CINEMATEK).

Outside the Border of the Camera Trailer (1932)

31 December 1932

A montage of images from newsreels; Storck's edit contains comical, poignant, even chilling juxtapositions.

Nkumi, everyday life Trailer (2023)

22 March 2023

Short ethnographic documentary showing some everyday life scenes based upon footage shot by director Luc de Heusch in Congo in 1954 reassembled by Damien Mottier (Université Paris Nanterre) and Grace Winter (CINEMATEK).

Permeke Trailer (1985)

01 January 1985

When Anna, a twenty-eight-year-old photographer, is put in charge of a report on the restoration works at The Ostend Museum of Modern Art, she discovers by chance five paintings signed Constant Permeke, whose power and mystery move and fascinate her.

Images of Ostend Trailer (1929)

30 April 1929

Structured in visual chapters: the port, anchors, the wind, the spray, the dunes, the North Sea… A series of images that need no anecdote or explanation.

Burial among the Tetela Trailer (2023)

22 March 2023

Short ethnographic documentary on the Tetela tribe in Congo based upon footage and commentary by director Luc de Heusch from 1953 reassembled by Damien Mottier (Université Paris Nanterre) and Grace Winter (CINEMATEK).