Most Popular Frédéric Rossif Trailers
Total trailers found: 22
Why America Trailer (1970)
08 April 1970
A film about America between the world wars that attempts to capture and interpret the vital moving forces in American society that caused the United States to emerge by the end of World War II as a dominant world power.
The Animals Trailer (1963)
20 December 1963
Frédéric Rossif selected animal footage from 300,000 m of film, and structured his film in nine parts, from the creation of the world to the rediscovery of paradise on earth.
Royal Affairs in Versailles Trailer (1953)
15 December 1953
Witty narration follows the history of Versailles Palace; founded by Louis XIII, enlarged by autocratic Louis XIV, whose personal affairs and amours, and those of his two successors, are followed in more detail to the start of the Revolution, after which the story is brought rapidly up to date.
A Wall in Jerusalem Trailer (1968)
20 November 1968
A brilliant documentary about the growth of Israel into the Jewish homeland. Seventy-three years of struggle for religious freedom is vividly recorded using rare archive film footage and photographs of historic events in the development of 20th century Israel.
The Wild Nation Trailer (1976)
04 February 1976
A documentary film inspired by themes of love, death and dreams. A hymn to beauty featuring animals in their native sphere: the world of nature.
La Villa Santo-Sospir Trailer (1952)
05 December 1952
Cocteau takes the viewer on a tour of a friend's villa on the French coast (a major location used in Testament of Orpheus).
As Far as Love Can Go Trailer (1971)
20 October 1971
The boyfriend of Isabelle has just committed suicide. Therefore Isabelle roams the streets of Paris until she decides to change her life radically and leave the city.
Jean-Pierre Melville on the Set of Le Deuxième Souffle Trailer (1966)
30 July 1966
Director Jean-Pierre Melville and actor Lino Ventura are interviewed about their 1966 film.
October Revolution Trailer (1967)
11 October 1967
French director Frederic Rossif presents this historical documentary that coincided with the 50th anniversary of the Russian Revolution.
De Nuremberg à Nuremberg Trailer (1989)
21 November 1989
Frédéric Rossif and Philippe Meyer draw the terrible fresco of the Second World War of the rise of Hitler and the Nazi party until his ultimate defeat (1933-1945).
Chagall dans son jardin a Saint-Paul-de-Vence Trailer (1970)
16 April 1970
Extract of rushes from the unfinished documentary project written and produced by Henri Langlois on Marc Chagall.
The Witnesses Trailer (1961)
22 November 1961
This film brings to life a vanished world: that of the Warsaw Ghetto, destroyed by the Nazis after the 1944 uprising.
Le cantique des créatures: Georges Braque ou Le temps différent Trailer (1975)
25 April 1975
One of a number of documentary shorts the director, with the assistance of Cinematheque director Henri Langlois, made from the fifties they the eighties on artists in their historic context, using studio archival material.
Brel Trailer (1982)
17 April 1982
In this documentary, director Frédéric Rossif has mixed footage of the popular, late singer Jacques Brel in concert and stage performances, with his own interpretive shots and news clips to present a synopsis of Brel's career -- from its beginnings in the early 1960s to his death from cancer in 1978.
Portrait d'Orson Welles Trailer (1968)
01 June 1968
Excerpts and fragments from different interviews with Orson Welles making a statement to journalists in fluent French about his career and his conception of life.
The Apocalypse of the Animals Trailer (1973)
05 June 1973
A documentary about the life of wild animals.
Matisse Trailer (1951)
10 September 1951
Between 1950 and 1955, Henri Langlois tried to produce, on behalf of the Cinémathèque française, several films devoted to great artists, with their cooperation, by entrusting them with virgin film stock.
Pablo Picasso Painter Trailer (1982)
03 March 1982
The filmmaker returns to the subject of Picasso, who he had first filmed in a documentary short made in 1950,then using material from studio archives and shooting stock provided by Cinematheque curator Henri Langlois.
To Die in Madrid Trailer (1963)
18 April 1963
Morir en Madrid brings together several papers on the Spanish Civil War and integrates capturing different points of view, intended to represent the continuity of the suffering of the Spanish during the Franco regime.
Georges Mathieu or the Fury of Being Trailer (1971)
01 January 1971
Narrated by François Billetdoux, this documentary about Georges Mathieu features the artist in Paris painting along to a live improvised soundtrack by Vangelis.