Françoise Romand

Most Popular Françoise Romand Trailers

Total trailers found: 12

Past Imperfect Trailer (1999)

01 January 1999

A little girl plays the violin in a cemetery. Just afterwards, a fisherman collects in his boat a young woman, exhausted from swimming, who is asking for a violin.

Ma vie de merde Trailer (2021)

01 January 2021

The director's friend tells her digestion problems and how it affects her everyday life. Two slightly differing versions from 2021 and 2023.

Dérapage contrôlé Trailer (1997)

01 January 1997

In the studios of the Florida in Agen, several groups of young musicians rehearse. A right-wing politician, who initiated the project, speaks out about it, while a colleague from the same party denigrates the initiative.

Les miettes du purgatoire Trailer (1992)

01 January 1992

Alain and Yves Dognin, 54 year old twins, live with their parents in a dilapidated apartment that seems to have stopped in time.

Si toi aussi tu m'abandonnes Trailer (2003)

16 April 2003

The story is about international adoption and how painful it can be. It‘s a portrait of a young Colombian adopted by a French family.

Baiser d’encre Trailer (2015)

15 March 2015

The story narrated through the year of a couple of street artist, Ella+Pitr, who travels around the world creating marvelous building-size wall posters.

Esquisse d'une jeune femme sens dessus dessous Trailer (1975)

11 October 1975

Ciné-Romand Trailer (2009)

01 January 2009

Ciné-Romand is a mise en abîmé of previous films of Françoise Romand. Spectators are invited to discover them at a happening that mixes fiction and reality as domestic theater.

Mix-Up Trailer (1986)

12 September 1986

One of the most remarkable and innovative documentaries ever made, this film follows the famous true story of two English women who as babies got switched in the hospital and 20 years later discovered that they'd been raised by the wrong sets of parents.

Vice vertu et vice versa Trailer (1996)

21 December 1996

Two women that everything opposes, a luxury prostitute and an unemployed intellectual, meet on the landing they share.

The Camera I Trailer (2011)

01 January 2011

A forty year-old Parisian, Francoise Romand loses herself in various loves and cities. This film is a jubilant self-mockery, passing through several continents and mixing languages in a cultural, racial and sexual diversity anchored in our times.

Call Me Madame Trailer (1987)

17 September 1987

In a small French village, Communist activist and poet Ovida Delect undergoes her social gender transition with the unbridled support of her wife Huguette.