Léo Ferré

Most Popular Léo Ferré Trailers

Total trailers found: 12

Paris in the Springtime Trailer (1956)

21 January 1956

An original musical, featuring songs from various composers, about an acting troupe seeking artistic acclaim in Paris.

Cage of Gold Trailer (1950)

23 October 1950

The love that Judy, a young painter, feels for Alan, a promising doctor to whom she is engaged, falters when Bill, an old friend, suddenly appears.

The Albatross Trailer (1971)

08 September 1971

A prisoner escapes and kidnaps a woman with her he falls in love. He's involved in a bad business where politicians and underworld are leading the dance.

L'affaire Matzneff Trailer (2020)

05 January 2020

About the Gabriel Matzneff affair and pedophilia in French culture and society from the 1950s to the present day.

François Mitterrand & Anne Pingeot: Pieces of a Love Story Trailer (2021)

16 May 2021

In the summer of 1963, François Mitterrand was going through a deep existential crisis. His political career was at a standstill and, after 19 years of marriage, the couple had grown apart.

Léo Ferré, un homme libre Trailer (2020)

04 September 2020

Bon pour le service Trailer (1963)

01 January 1963

Number Two Trailer (1975)

24 September 1975

Jean-Luc Godard mixes video and film in his Grenoble studio, discussing how he secured funding for the film.

Brel, Brassens, Ferré, trois hommes sur la photo Trailer (1969)

06 January 1969

Les salons de Baudelaire Trailer (1970)

01 January 1970

Long panoramic shots and tracking shots in the Louvre Museum, the Hôtel de Lauzun or the Petit Palais allow us to discover the works of Delacroix, Horace Vernet, David, Ingres, Courbet, Manet, etc.

Twelve Hours by the Clock Trailer (1959)

21 April 1959

Three criminals escape from a French prison and hide in a coastal village where they have to wait for 12 hours until the boat that is supposed to take them to freedom arrives.

Point Virgule Trailer (1986)

04 May 1986

In this short piece, fledgling editors, reporters, and illustrators describe their work on Point Virgule, a newspaper by and for young people, including publishing articles on racism.