Jean-Marc Henchoz Trailers
My Russian Uncle TrailerLe pays des enfants perdus TrailerThe Beggars Trailer
My Russian Uncle TrailerLe pays des enfants perdus TrailerThe Beggars Trailer
Total trailers found: 26
27 April 1985
Antoine leaves his new bride behind to go on a skiing excursion with his uncle up the mountain behind their village of Derborence.
09 August 1995
This French thriller begins with a flashback to a small village dance where a six-year-old girl is kidnapped and killed.
01 January 2000
A film in the first person, in which the son casts a both tender and cruel gaze on his father, a minister in the canton of Vaud at the end of the 20th century.
06 April 1988
This symbolic drama from director Benoit Jacques underscores the characters' human need for affection.
22 November 1979
In this sequel to Les Bronzes (1978) summer has passed, but that doesn't mean the fun has to end for Bernard, Nathalie, Gigi, Jerome, Popeye, Jean-Claude, and Christiane.
19 January 2022
Two men, with vastly different life stories and personalities, embark on a hearse heading to the South of France.
06 September 1996
A documentary of insect life in meadows and ponds, using incredible close-ups, slow motion, and time-lapse photography.
12 December 2001
This documentary follows various migratory bird species on their long journeys from their summer homes to the equator and back, covering thousands of miles and navigating by the stars.
01 June 1987
A journalist is assigned to interview an eccentric anthropologist who has exhumed the skeleton of Jörg Jenatsch, a revered freedom fighter who was mysteriously murdered in 1639.
18 May 1983
A forged 500-franc note is passed from person to person and shop to shop, until it falls into the hands of a genuine innocent who doesn't see it for what it is—which will have devastating consequences on his life.
13 March 2004
In the 1960s, orphans from Reunion Island were deported to France to repopulate a department where rural exodus was rampant.
12 August 1987
Fifteen-year-old Camille is a vulnerable and a strong-willed seductress- she chooses, she takes, she leaves; she can go very far in her desire for freedom.
25 October 2006
Switzerland is presently the only country in the world where suicide assistance is legal. Exit: The Right to Die profiles that nation's EXIT organization, which for over twenty years has provided volunteers who counsel and accompany the terminally-ill and severely handicapped towards a death of their choice.
01 January 1992
A collection of woodworkers' portraits, among them carvers and coopers, roof tilers and toymakers.
23 March 1983
In 1955, a year after the birth of the National Liberation Front (FLN), Mahmoud was expelled from Algeria by the colonial authorities who feared his revolutionary speeches.
29 August 1980
A postman in a small mountain village finds a woman and her son both dead in the "grotte aux loups" (cave of wolves).
16 February 1995
East-Berlin, 1961, shortly after the erection of the Wall. Konrad, Sophie and three of their friends plan a daring escape to Western Germany.
28 August 1985
Madeleine, who runs a disco on the French-Swiss border, dreams of going to Paris to pursue a singing career.
05 December 1986
Criminals Rayner and Simon organize a diamond heist, but are outsmarted by Jean and Rémy, two aspiring crooks.
31 December 1982
Martin, a sculptor, is dying in his bed on a barge that floats along a fog-shrouded waterway. As he agonizingly descends into a final oblivion, his second wife is at his bedside, comforted by his first wife -- also present.
20 December 2002
Jean-Pierre is a literature professor in Switzerland. Due to the vagarities of Swiss law, he is selected, basically at random, to be the guardian of a parentless teenage boy named Antoine.
01 January 1988
The Bapst Brothers: Romain, Maurice and Jacques – whom we will also meet in The Gruyere Chronicle (produced in 1990) – are peasants and carriers and work with their father.
12 June 1985
In the large ward of a military hospital, a child of about ten years old crawls under the beds of the wounded.
10 December 2006
Officially declared missing in 1945, Gaston Boissac suddenly comes back at 70 years old in his home village.