Laurent Truchot

Most Popular Laurent Truchot Trailers

Total trailers found: 19

Eden Trailer (2001)

29 August 2001

In 1939, Kalman, an ambitious young businessman, leaves Europe to join his sister Samantha in Palestine.

Lullaby to my Father Trailer (2012)

30 October 2012

The film intertwines historical events and intimate memories. I observe how architecture represents the transformations of society and those who give form to this architecture.

Disengagement Trailer (2007)

07 September 2007

A political drama centered around Israel's pullout from the occupied Gaza strip, in which a French woman of Israeli origin comes to the Gaza Strip to find her long ago abandoned daughter.

Alice Trailer (1988)

03 August 1988

A quiet young English girl, Alice, finds herself in an alternate version of her own reality after chasing a white rabbit.

Berlin-Jerusalem Trailer (1989)

03 February 1989

Two interconnected stories in the 1930s, one set in Berlin, the other in Palestine: Mania Vilbouchevich Shohat (1880-1961), called Tania, a Russian Jew and revolutionary, goes from Minsk to Palestine to live on a collective.

Carmel Trailer (2009)

12 July 2009

Israeli filmmaker Amos Gitaï offers a look impressionist long history of armed conflict in their nation.

Ana Arabia Trailer (2013)

02 September 2013

Filmed in one sequence-shot of 1 hour and 25 minutes, Ana Arabia is a moment in the life of a small community of outcasts, Jews and Arabs, who live together in a forgotten enclave at the “border” between Jaffa and Bat Yam, in Israel.

A Tramway in Jerusalem Trailer (2018)

03 September 2018

On a tramway that connects several of Jerusalem's neighborhoods from East to West, a mosaic of people from different religious and ethnic backgrounds are brought together.

Free Zone Trailer (2005)

18 June 2005

Rebecca, an American who has been living in Jerusalem for a few months now, has just broken off her engagement.

Kippur Trailer (2000)

07 September 2000

The film takes place in 1973 during the Yom Kippur War in which Egypt and Syria launched attacks in Sinai and the Golan Heights.

Rabin, the Last Day Trailer (2015)

04 November 2015

Itzhak Rabin's murder ended all efforts of peace, and with him the whole left wing of Israel died. The movie shows the last of his days as prime minister, and what led to his murder.

Kedma Trailer (2002)

22 May 2002

In May 1948, shortly before the creation of the State of Israel, hundreds of immigrants from across Europe arrive in Palestine--only to risk arrest by British troops.

Alila Trailer (2003)

06 June 2003

Life in a Tel Aviv apartment complex, an urban mosaic whose seedy characters, try as they might, can't get out of one another's faces.

Promised Land Trailer (2004)

21 October 2004

"Promised Land" tells the story of a group of young unwitting Estonian girls smuggled through Egypt to be auctioned off as prostitutes in Israel, and of their initiation into this trade of flesh, and finally of the accidental freeing of one girl who most fight for her freedom.

Why War Trailer (2025)

21 May 2025

In 1932, Albert Einstein was invited by the League of Nations to address a letter on any subject to any person.

Shikun Trailer (2024)

06 March 2024

A diverse cross-section of Israeli society converges in a single multi-use building, the Shikun. As people of different languages, origins and generations come together in highly theatrical encounters, they grapple with the current state of affairs.

Things Trailer (1995)

01 January 1995

The story of three men living in Tel Aviv. They set off to attend a funeral. Unfortunately, they cannot find the right cemetery.

A Letter to a Friend in Gaza Trailer (2018)

03 September 2018

Gitai pays homage to Albert Camus and explores the return to Palestinian villages while interjecting texts by Izhar Smilansky, Emile Habibi, Mahmoud Darwish, and Amira Hass.

War and Peace in Vesoul Trailer (1997)

04 February 1997

In the train on the way to the Festival in Vesoul, filmmakers Amos Gitai and Elia Suleiman talk about the subjects that preoccupy them: war and peace in the Middle East, their film projects, their cities, their private lives… In Vesoul, the French welcome is rather comical and the questions of war and peace in the Middle East create misunderstandings: through a kind of inverted exoticism, we end up wondering who is really the “stranger” in this story.