Ginette Lavigne

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Total trailers found: 8

À voir absolument: 1963-1973 Dix années aux Cahiers du Cinéma Trailer (2011)

01 January 2011

Jean-Louis Comolli and Jean Narboni, former editors at Cahiers du Cinema, interview their former colleagues and fellow travellers during the "Red Years" of the journal between 1968 and1973.

Cinéma documentaire, Fragments d'une histoire Trailer (2014)

01 January 2014

Resorting to the images that make up three quarters of the last century, Jean-Louis Comolli chose films that crossed his path fifty years ago, discovering his own history of cinema, and particularly the documentary cinema.

La Belle journée Trailer (2010)

26 August 2010

A documentary film by Ginette Lavigne.

Une certaine tendance du cinéma documentaire Trailer (2021)

01 January 2021

Towards the end of 2021, Jean-Louis Comolli was invited by Citéphilo-Encuentros Filosóficos anuales de la región Hauts-de-France to present his latest book, Una cierta tendencia del cine documental (A Certain Trend in Documentary Cinema).

Two Stories from Prison Trailer (2004)

01 June 2004

On the night of April 26, 1974, the prison doors of Caxias opened and the political prisoners were released.

Buenaventura Durruti, anarquista Trailer (2000)

23 August 2000

Filmed between February and March 1999 in La Cupula (Girona), the rehearsal place of the Spanish independent theater company Els Joglars, this documentary reveals the creative process of this company in its project to represent the life of the mythical anarchist leader Buenaventura Durruti, as well as the circumstances of his death.

The Ghosts of May 68 Trailer (2018)

31 May 2018

Edited from newsreel footage and footage shot at the time by Michel Andrieu and Jacques Kebadian, this film is a dreamy stroll through the places and times of May '68.

A Noite do Golpe de Estado Trailer (2001)

01 January 2001

The operational commander of the "Captains Movement", describes and recreates a quarter of century later the crucial 24 hours of April 25, 1974, that would topple the Portuguese government and start a democratic regime in Portugal - since another military coup, May 28, 1926, installed a one-party dictatorship there.