Jean-Claude Arnaud Trailers
The Day Will Come TrailerI've Loved You So Long TrailerImpair et père Trailer
The Day Will Come TrailerI've Loved You So Long TrailerImpair et père Trailer
Total trailers found: 17
04 January 1961
The Fenouillards (Sophie Desmarets and Jean Richard are the parents, Annie Sinigalia and Marie-José Ruíz are the daughters) are shopkeepers with higher aspirations.
12 July 1994
Mr. Bennett is a model citizen, a tender father and an irreproachable husband, he yearns for a quiet life.
23 June 1976
Claire de La Tour Picquet shares her life between her husband, the successful novelist William Brandeis, and her lover, Jacques Lalouet, William's publisher.
20 April 1983
In this whimsical fable, Resnais deftly interweaves three story lines: the creation of an early-20th-century utopia; romantic high jinks at a school conference; and a fantasy sparked by F/X pioneer Georges Méliès.
19 March 2008
A woman struggles to interact with her family and find her place in society after spending fifteen years in prison.
01 January 1974
Harpagon, a miserly bourgeois, wishes to marry the young Mariane and marry his daughter Elise to Lord Anselme.
24 November 1964
This play by Henry de Montherland, takes place in 1517 and depicts the Cardinal de Cisneros, an authoritarian man approaching his end, regent of the throne of Spain oscillating between his desire for power and his tendency to inaction.
01 October 2009
Thirty years after giving her daughter up for adoption in order to join the terrorist underground in Germany, Judith is tracked down by her now adult daughter Alice to a vineyard in the Alsace where she is now living with a new family and a new identity.
09 October 1976
Created in 1861, this comedy by Eugène Labiche depicts two bourgeois families obsessed with appearances who intend to marry off their children.
10 December 1969
Mathilde de Blanzac is abducted on her way home from an evening at the opera with her wealthy industrialist husband.
21 May 2001
The year is 1898. Héloïse, 9 years old, comes from a family belonging to the anti-Dreyfus and anti-Semitic Parisian high bourgeoisie.