Hervé Le Roux

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On appelle ça… le printemps TrailerSortis d’usine TrailerReprise Trailer

Hervé Le Roux was a French film director and critic. He began his career as a film critic, writing for publications such as Cahiers du Cinéma. Le Roux transitioned to filmmaking with his documentary Reprise (1996), which investigates the aftermath of the May 1968 strikes in France. The film is acclaimed for its in-depth exploration of historical memory and its impact on contemporary society. Le Roux's work is noted for its analytical approach and commitment to examining social and political issues.

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Grand bonheur Trailer (1993)

16 March 1993

This affectionate little drama captures the last summer before graduation, when these assorted film students and drama students must leave the protected world of college and venture out into the chaotic currents of everyday life.

Reprise Trailer (1997)

26 March 1997

Hervé Le Roux discovered a short film about a strike in a battery factory. Now he's looking for one of the workers seen in this film: a young woman who is very, very angry.

Sortis d’usine Trailer (1998)

01 January 1998

Le joueur de quilles Trailer (1968)

09 November 1968

A radical film that is at once a scathing questioning of cinema, a fierce attack against ideological sclerosis, an obvious model of total science fiction.

On appelle ça… le printemps Trailer (2001)

21 March 2001

Fanfan leaves his friend Charles and thinks he can be accommodated by his friend, Joss. However, at the same time, Joss abandons the marital home.