Most Popular Georges Dufaux Trailers
Total trailers found: 57
Cinéma et Réalité Trailer (1967)
01 January 1967
In this documentary, giants of italian cinema such as Rossellini, De Sica, Fellini and Zavattini talk about the importance of cinema after WW2, and about huge moments of social rebellion.
« Les Oreilles » mène l'enquête Trailer (1974)
01 January 1974
Short fictional film recounting the adventures of a gang of young boys with more than one trick up their sleeve.
Il était une guerre Trailer (1959)
01 February 1959
We witness the race for marriage of thousands of young people, wanting at all costs to escape conscription, then we are transported to the war factories and we thus witness the difficulties of work in this place.
Tiger Child Trailer (1970)
15 May 1970
It was the time when fire got stolen by tigers so uncle tiger gets his sisters son to get back the fire but when he gets to the village he forgets what his uncle wanted and he asks all the villagers to help him but he likes the village so much and.
Dubois et fils Trailer (1961)
01 January 1961
A health problem causes a business leader to think about what will happen to his company after his death.
The Punishment Trailer (1962)
10 March 1962
An aimless young woman is sent home from school with nothing to do. Drifting through the streets of Paris, she comes across a variety of people.
Louis-Joseph Papineau: The Demi-God Trailer (1961)
01 January 1961
This short drama is a portrait of Quebec lawyer and politician Louis-Joseph Papineau (1786-1871). A proud, defiant man, skillful in parliamentary debate, and Speaker of the Lower House, his heart was with the people being pillaged by the business elite.
The End of the Line Trailer (1959)
01 January 1959
This documentary short offers a nostalgic look at the steam locomotive as it passes from reality to history.
Isabel Trailer (1968)
22 May 1968
A woman believes she is beginning to lose her mind when she begins seeing ghosts and spirits.
Strangers for the Day Trailer (1962)
01 January 1962
This short documentary shows the reactions of European immigrants as they land in Halifax at the beginning of the 1960s.
Taking Stock Trailer (1994)
01 January 1994
The cod fishery off the east coast of Newfoundland was a way of life, the backbone of society -- until it collapsed.
The Days Before Christmas Trailer (1958)
07 December 1958
This short documentary depicts Christmastime in Montreal. The milling crowds, department store Santas, Brink's messengers, kindergarten angels and boisterous nightclubs all combine to make a vivid portrait of the holidays.
Happy Memories Trailer (1981)
08 October 1981
A woman attempts to resume her place in the family that she abandoned years earlier.
Taureau Trailer (1973)
01 February 1973
A family that does not conform to the social norms of a small village must suffer the intolerance of the other villagers when the mentally-challenged son falls in love with the schoolteacher.
The Rink Trailer (1963)
25 May 1963
This short, silent film captures a Sunday afternoon at a community skating rink. Iconic Quebec director Gilles Carle has the camera follow toddlers learning to skate, young girls flashing their skates and boys decked out in the colours of their favourite hockey teams.
I Was a Ninety-pound Weakling Trailer (1960)
07 June 1960
A short 1960 documentary about physical fitness trends in the big city. Here you see modern man brought to bay by his own poundage, resolved to erase by exercise what rich food, idleness and age have put on.
Memories of Earth Trailer (2002)
27 December 2002
Set against the unforgettable beauty of Haida Gwaii (formerly known as the Queen Charlotte Islands), Memories of Earth takes viewers on a journey guided by traces of the past.
September Five at Saint-Henri Trailer (1962)
05 September 1962
This short film is a series of vignettes of life in Saint-Henri, a Montreal working-class district, on the first day of school.
Stop Trailer (1971)
06 August 1971
A professional race car driver's obsession with winning races causes communication problems between him and his wife that threaten to separate them.
In the Labyrinth Trailer (1967)
28 April 1967
"Labyrinth" is a groundbreaking multi-screen 45-minute presentation produced for Chamber III of the Labyrinth at Expo 67 in Montreal, using 35 mm and 70 mm film projected simultaneously on multiple screens.
Bayo Trailer (1985)
25 April 1985
Sharon and her ten year old son Bayo live in Tickle Cove on the shores of Bonavista Bay, Newfoundland like generations of their family have before them.
À cris perdus Trailer (1972)
28 January 1972
All over North America young people are rejecting orthodoxy of all kinds and embracing new cults, new forms of self-discovery, from Krishna to bio-feedback.
Geneviève Trailer (1964)
01 October 1964
Two teenage girls go to winter carnival in Quebec City for the first time. Their ambiguous, tentative relation with a young boy brings both of them the sweet intensity and disillusionment of first love.
Going the Distance Trailer (1979)
25 May 1979
Canadian documentary film directed by Paul Cowan about the 1978 Commonwealth Games.
Multiple Man Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
A many-faced view of humanity, of global man in all his forms and interests. Produced originally in 70 mm (with stereophonic sound) for showing at Man and His World, the Montréal fair that succeeded Expo 67, this film employs the multi-image technique.
Gui Daò - Sur la voie - Quelques Chinoises nous ont dit Trailer (1980)
27 December 1980
This documentary takes us on a journey of discovery through the words of young girls, members of the work team at Wuchang station, who spontaneously answer the filmmaker's questions.
Touched Trailer (1999)
10 September 1999
A young man runs from the voices in his head into the arms of an elderly cowgirl.
A Woman in Transit Trailer (1984)
21 August 1984
Even though the protagonist of the Canadian Femme De L'Hotel is a female filmmaker, one would think twice before suggesting that this effort by Swiss-born director Lea Pool is autobiographical.
Gui Daò - Sur la voie - Aller retour Beijing Trailer (1980)
27 December 1980
This documentary takes us on a journey of discovery of China through the eyes of the employees on the train that runs between Wuchang and Beijing.
Gui Daò - Sur la voie - Une gare sur le Yangzi Trailer (1980)
27 December 1980
This documentary reveals something of the Chinese temperament through a visit to a seemingly ordinary railway station.
An Imaginary Tale Trailer (1991)
26 May 1991
In this tragicomedy, Toni is the director of a staged rendition of Othello in Montreal. It is a pet project of his, financed by his loving mafia uncle.
That Tender Age Trailer (1964)
19 August 1964
A film in four episodes presenting teenage girls chosen as representative of their country and our time, in Italy, France, Japan and Canada.
Wind from Wyoming Trailer (1994)
26 May 1994
Manon, is obsessed with famous writer Chester Celine, who hails from Wyoming. Manon learns Chester is
Mission of Fear Trailer (1965)
20 May 1965
A young Jesuit missionary reflects on his life and his faith while awaiting his execution at the hands of the Native Americans he came to convert.
Games of the XXI Olympiad Trailer (1977)
21 April 1977
Edited from almost 100 km of film footage shot during the Games, this feature documentary is a breathtaking portrait of the 1976 Montreal Olympics.
They Called Us "Les Filles du Roy" Trailer (1974)
14 September 1974
The history of the roles of women in Quebec society, beginning with the women shipped from France to the New World by the King to populate the colony with the men already there, and ending with the modern career woman.
Soho Trailer (1994)
28 March 1994
Soho, an aspiring young woman of about 30, lives on the fringe with all those who, like her, believe that one day they will be a famous writer, a star dancer or a famous director.
Caroline Trailer (1964)
01 January 1964
Twenty-four year old Montréaler Caroline works as a sales representative for a telephone company. She's married to Claude, the two who have a young son.
À votre santé Trailer (1974)
01 September 1974
Focuses on the state of the Quebec health system in the early 1970s. This film reveals the harsh reality of emergency rooms.
Country Threshing Trailer (1958)
09 November 1958
This short documentary records the rural sights and sounds of the Eastern Townships of Quebec. The day of the big stationary threshing machine is almost over, as the machine is pushed into obscurity by the combine harvester.
Ride for Your Life Trailer (1967)
01 January 1967
This short documentary is about Mike Duff, a Canadian motorcycle racer, and the sport that almost killed him.
YUL 871 Trailer (1966)
30 July 1966
An engineer from Paris flies to Montreal, partly on business, partly in search of parents displaced by World War II, and partly because of the prevailing restlessness of the age.
Ethnocide: Notes on El Mezquital Trailer (1977)
17 March 1977
Through the direct testimony of the Indians, the phenomenon of acculturation suffered by the Otomí minority of the Mezquital Valley, one of the poorest rural areas of the state of Hidalgo, in Mexico, is analyzed.
Memory of Summer Trailer (1958)
23 November 1958
An attempt to recapture the magic of childhood as the cameras follow children at play.
Kindergarten Trailer (1963)
09 June 1963
One day in a kindergarten classroom at Van Horne Public School in Montreal. The teacher encourages children to turn their curiosity into questions and organizes group activities and play periods.
The Promised Land Trailer (1959)
01 January 1959
Pioneers struggle to establish a town in the harsh unsettled wilderness of northern Quebec during the depression.
Police Trailer (1958)
30 November 1958
The misbehaving public performs for the camera in a half-hour miscellany of misdeeds. In a behind-the-scenes look at the hour-by-hour operation of a large metropolitan police force, this film presents a fair sampling of what keeps Toronto's police officers busy twenty-four hours a day.
Bound for Glory Trailer (1975)
15 October 1975
In 1942 even after a formal promise from the Liberal Party of Canada in the last election: "Never the Conscription", the Canadian Government vote a Conscription Law.
City Out of Time Trailer (1959)
15 April 1959
This Colin Low documentary from 1959 depicts Venice in all its splendor. In the tradition of Venetian painter Canaletto, the film captures the great Italian city’s elusive beauty and fabled landscapes, where spired churches and turreted palaces soar into a blue Mediterranean sky.
Three Women Trailer (1964)
22 July 1964
Compilation film of the three shorts: "Caroline", "Françoise", and "Solange dans nos campagnes".
C'est pas la faute à Jacques Cartier Trailer (1968)
18 February 1968
Three American tourists explore Quebec guided by an imaginative leader, in an atmosphere of health and good humor.