Jean-Jacques Rousseau Trailers
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau is a Belgian independent filmmaker and self-proclaimed "filmmaker of the absurd". Defending a cinema based on limited budgets, ranging from €2,000 to €2,500 per film, with non-professional actors. Having made around 40 films, he is considered to be among the most productive Belgian filmmakers.he is one of the most prolific Belgian filmmakers.
Most Popular Jean-Jacques Rousseau Trailers
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29 June 2022
A cinematographic “cadavre exquis”, whose entrails reveal the odd nature of a (un)certain Belgian cinema.
01 January 2001
Documentary produced and broadcast in the show "Court Circuit" on Arte.
01 January 1977
In rural Belgium, a police inspector investigates a series of murders that may be connected to sinister supernatural forces.
01 January 1965
A completely naked man rides a motorcycle through the city. He arrives on a bumpy path at the edge of a wood.
01 January 1972
A young woman commits suicide on her wedding day. Forty years later, her husband still lives in pain and despair, alone and losing himself to poetry books.
15 April 2004
Three no-budget semi-professional filmmakers finally get their due in this witty but respectful documentary.
01 January 2007
Madness has reached its peak in Wallonia.
01 June 2008
Denounced by a rival doctor, Dr. Loiseau is once again being pursued by the husbands of the women he kidnapped.
01 January 2006
Born of the medical rape of a Soviet professor on a young Russian-Mongolian woman, a hybrid child, enriched with the blood of a Nazi doctor, is kidnapped by succubi.
17 March 2006
But why did the sacristan of Obaix devour his father, his mother, a number of women, and his cat? Joseph Charles, sacristan of a small town in French-speaking Europe, loses his wife in highly mysterious circumstances.
01 January 2008
The husbands set out in search of their wives, who have been kidnapped by Doctor Loiseau and his accomplices.
01 January 1978
A mad scientist attempts to create a new race of human beings in his backwoods laboratory, add in nazis, disco dancers, and serial killers and hijinks ensue.
01 January 2011
The owner of a café frequented by down-and-outs refuses to comply with the anti-smoking law (in Belgium, smoking has been banned in enclosed public places since July 1, 2011).
01 January 2011
Traumatized during his childhood by the arbitrary amputation of his uncle's leg, a smoker spreads terror throughout the Charleroi region.
01 January 1975
Early avant-garde horror short from Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
04 April 2008
Dr. Loiseau organizes bizarre screenings in a tent, assisted by a carnival barker, a hunchbacked nurse, a disgraced wrestler, and an ex-convict.
01 January 2008
The third and final film in Jean-Jacques Rousseau's trilogy L'histoire du cinéma 16 (The History of Cinema 16).
01 January 2006
Aloïs de Snefeler, a maniacal executioner, dotes on his companion. She goes by the sweet name of Louise and does her father, Dr.
01 January 2014
The film tells the story of a kind of depraved Dr. Mabuse who takes advantage of his status as a healer to kidnap women who come to consult him in the hope of being cured of various so-called female ailments.
17 March 1983
Jean-Jacques Rousseau has just finished his last film, shot in unworthy conditions. He is preparing to show it to the movie critics of a local newspaper.
09 April 2011
The incorrigible Stalinist Bolshevik Igor Yaboutich is determined to destroy the Christian West with the ultimate weapon of mass destruction: the atomic bomb! Charleroi, renamed Karminsky Grad for the occasion, is where this diabolical plan will be carried out.