Laurent Larivière

Most Popular Laurent Larivière Trailers

Total trailers found: 12

Courts mais Gay : Tome 3 Trailer (2002)

20 May 2002

A collection of gay short films. The 9 short films are: An Early Frost [Gelée précoce] (1999); Casualty (1999); Coming Out [Papa, faut que j'te parle.

Continental Drift (South) Trailer (2022)

24 August 2022

Nathalie Adler is on a mission for the EU in Sicily. She organizes the next visit of Macron and Merkel to a migrant camp.

A Little Man Trailer (2014)

13 June 2014

On the day of his seven years, Simon is introduced to boar hunting by his father. His mother is pregnant and the boy will be confronted with the complexity of beings and learn of death.

Saint Laurent Trailer (2014)

23 September 2014

1967-1976. As one of history's greatest fashion designers entered a decade of freedom, neither came out of it in one piece.

Pearl Trailer (2018)

29 August 2018

Competitive bodybuilder Léa Pearl is preparing to compete for the prestigious Miss Heaven title. Her coach, Al, a former bodybuilding star, hopes that, thanks to Léa, he will be back in the spotlight once again.

About Joan Trailer (2022)

31 August 2022

Overwhelmed when a figure from her past reemerges, Joan Verra retreats to the countryside with her son Nathan.

In and Out Trailer (1999)

22 November 1999

Antoine and Mathieu walk along a road hoping for a bus that does not arrive. Complicity, revelation, embarrassment.

In bloom Trailer (2026)

01 January 2026

I Am a Soldier Trailer (2015)

18 November 2015

A social drama about a woman who is obligated to return to her parents’ home and agrees to work for her uncle in a doghouse.

Les Larmes Trailer (2010)

01 January 2010

Sirius Trailer (2018)

25 January 2018

Five days before D-Day, the day of the last voyage of the Order of Sirius, a sect nestled in the Vaudoise Alps, Switzerland.

Prénom: Mathieu Trailer (2018)

20 February 2018

Seventeen-year-old Mathieu Reymond lies brutally battered and raped in a field of reeds. It is only after his release from hospital that the memories come back, unannounced and fragmentary, but still so precise that regular meetings with two police officers not only allow the perpetrator’s identikit image to take shape, but also the chronology of the crime itself.