Les Films de la Pléiade Movie Trailers

Most Popular Les Films de la Pléiade Trailers

Total trailers found: 90

Le Paris des mannequins Trailer (1963)

18 October 1963

A photoshoot on the roofs and in the streets of Paris, under the astonished eyes of the inhabitants.

On the Lam Trailer (1971)

29 September 1971

A young couple of burglars, waiting for trial, marry in jail. Annick writes down her observations of the women's ward.

The Punishment Trailer (1962)

10 March 1962

An aimless young woman is sent home from school with nothing to do. Drifting through the streets of Paris, she comes across a variety of people.

Erotissimo Trailer (1969)

07 June 1969

Annie is a middle-age wife, still sexy and pampered by her husband, Phillippe, who is the owner and general manager of a dynamic company.

All the World's Memory Trailer (1956)

01 November 1956

A documentary about the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris. It presents the building, with its processes of cataloguing and preserving all sorts of printed material, as both a monument of cultural memory and as a monstrous, alien being.

Ankle Bone Trailer (1968)

19 December 1968

While escaping from prison to be with her lesbian friend, a 19-year-old girl breaks her ankle and is picked up by an ex-con, with whom she begins a passionate affair.

Vivre Sa Vie Trailer (1962)

20 September 1962

Twelve episodic tales in the life of a Parisian woman and her slow descent into prostitution.

Are You Engaged to a Greek Sailor or an Airline Pilot? Trailer (1971)

15 April 1971

Roger Blanchard has a busy life. On the family side, he is married and has two children, aged ten and fifteen.

Directing Actors by Jean Renoir Trailer (1969)

14 September 1969

A example of Jean Renoir's talents as a director as he works Gisèle Braunberger into the right frame of mind.

Little by Little Trailer (1970)

22 August 1970

An African travels to Paris to learn about the construction of tall buildings, but is soon taken up with the oddities of French life.

Shoot the Piano Player Trailer (1960)

25 November 1960

Charlie is a former classical pianist who has changed his name and now plays jazz in a grimy Paris bar.

In Memory of Rock Trailer (1963)

01 January 1963

The rock-wild youth of the 1960s during the apparitions of their idols.

My Night at Maud's Trailer (1969)

04 June 1969

The Catholic Jean-Louis runs into an old friend, the Marxist Vidal, in Clermont-Ferrand around Christmas.

Mammy Water Trailer (1953)

01 January 1953

"Mammy Water" is mother sea, source of food. Jean Rouch filmed this short documentary in the Gulf of Guinea, in Ghana, where is held a colorful festival, the Chama, in which the participants offer cassava, gin and tobacco to the spirits of water and sacrifice a white ox to thank them and express their gratitude and respect.

La Difficulté d'être infidèle Trailer (1964)

15 May 1964

Olivier and Françoise, newlyweds, have Chantal at their service, whose main function is to pretend to be his boss, while she takes care of the housework.

To Be a Crook Trailer (1965)

01 June 1965

Four young people, tired of working life, decide that they can earn money from crime than they can from work.

The Overworked Trailer (1958)

01 January 1958

A young woman wins a typing contest and sets off to work in Paris.

L'art de la turlute Trailer (1969)

01 January 1969

Some moments in the life of a young couple.

Charlotte and Her Boyfriend Trailer (1958)

31 December 1958

This short features a man who is visited by his ex-lover. The moment she arrives, the man starts his constant barrage of speech; the woman doesn't say much.

The Laboratory of Fear Trailer (1971)

01 January 1971

All the researchers of the IMPS laboratory are males - with one exception : Mademoiselle Clara, Antoine, the cleaner, desperately yearns for.

Impressions de New York Trailer (1956)

01 November 1956

(auto-translation: LA CINÉMATHÈQUE FRANÇAISE ) Using a subjective camera, set to music by Bela Bartók and text by Arthur Rimbaud, François Reichenbach offers a highly singular vision of the American megalopolis.

All the Boys Are Called Patrick Trailer (1959)

06 May 1959

A pickup artist/womanizer named Patrick inadvertently pursues two young women who happen to be roommates.

Fool’s Mate Trailer (1956)

01 November 1956

Claire is a chic young Parisian woman married to a somewhat older husband, Jean. Claire meets her lover, Claude, at his apartment, where he gifts her a fur coat.

All About Loving Trailer (1964)

28 December 1964

Serge follows Hélène in the crowded streets of Paris and manages to seduce her. Werther takes Sophie to her dentist, Raoul, who tries to seduce her too.

America as Seen by a Frenchman Trailer (1960)

08 June 1960

At the end of the 1950s, French documentarian François Reichenbach spent eighteen months traveling the United States, documenting its diverse regions, their inhabitants, and their pastimes.

La Frontière Trailer (1961)

01 January 1961

Dedicated “to the exiled, proscribed, expelled, banned,” this montage of documentary images codirected and written by Jean Cayrol—a former deportee who wrote the commentary for Alain Resnais’s Night and Fog —makes the Spanish Civil War a synecdoche for all forms of brutal exclusion.

Mario Prassinos Trailer (1968)

01 January 1968

A documentary about the painter Mario Prassinos. Taking his inspiration from nature, particularly in the Alpilles region, this artist’s approach is to capture the hostility of that world and convey it on his canvases.

The Little Café Trailer (1963)

02 January 1963

A day in a little café of Paris.

Linares Trailer (1966)

01 January 1966

A seventeen-year-old Spanish bullfighter needs to win to ensure his future career.

500 Francs Trailer (1961)

31 December 1961

A boy sees a 500-franc note under a sewer grate and tries to retrieve it.

L'Amérique lunaire Trailer (1963)

08 January 1963

This short film is a metaphore for the destruction of the indian culture by the 'white man'.

Lomelin Trailer (1964)

18 February 1964

Delta de sel Trailer (1968)

01 January 1968

Lucien Clergue observes the formation of salt in a crust or in a filament on the surface of the water and follows the slightest movements, the slightest shudders of the Camargue marshes.

Nadia Trailer (1963)

01 January 1963

Jean-Michel Barjol, a friend of Jean Eustache, was a young rebel who threw himself into cinema with reckless abandon.

On the Road to Camardie Trailer (1971)

01 January 1971

Camargue, south of France. In the middle of the swamps, birds and bulls are the only inhabitants in one of the last surviving wildernesses in France.

Croissance de Paris Trailer (1955)

11 August 1955

Dans Arles où sont les Alyscamps Trailer (1966)

01 January 1966

Today the term Alyscamps is associated with a famous promenade, Lucien Clergue explains its origin.

Fantasia Among the Squares Trailer (1971)

15 January 1971

Sagamore Noonan lives in seclusion on a farm in Alabama, where he distills moonshine during Prohibition.

The Witnesses Trailer (1961)

22 November 1961

This film brings to life a vanished world: that of the Warsaw Ghetto, destroyed by the Nazis after the 1944 uprising.

Fantasmagorie Trailer (1964)

15 September 1964

In 1743, in the French countryside, a strange epidemic deserted the region. 200 years later, a young woman wakes curiously languid after a restless night.

Olivia Trailer (1951)

27 April 1951

"Olivia" captures the awakening passions of an English adolescent sent away for a year to a small finishing school outside Paris.

A Game for Six Lovers Trailer (1960)

20 January 1960

Miléna is living in her grandmother's baroque château when the rich lady dies. The lawyer Miguel, who had a previous relationship with Miléna, insists the other two grandchildren, Fifine and her brother Jean-Paul, visit the château for the reading of the will, even though they have been estranged from the family at an early age.

Love Exists Trailer (1960)

11 February 1960

An essay film critiquing post-war France's urban developments- Pialat states that modernity and suburban convenience have limited Parisian freedom and widened class gaps.

Cinéma-Cinéma Trailer (1969)

06 February 1969

A tragic spin on the futility of revolution, in cinema and elsewhere.

Le Coup de grâce Trailer (1966)

08 May 1966

During WWII, Bruno gave away many people to the Gestapo. Now, 25 years after, with a new face given by plastic surgery, he is back and becomes friend with his victims' relatives and friends.

Three Men on a Horse Trailer (1969)

12 December 1969

A man has found a way to win any bet he places on a horse. However, he himself must never be the person to place the bet.

Soldier Martin Trailer (1966)

28 September 1966

A troupe of French actors on tour in Normandy become involved in the events of WWII.

The Sixth Side of the Pentagon Trailer (1968)

26 August 1968

Chris Marker and François Reichenbach document the massive anti–Vietnam War protest held in Washington, D.

Janine Trailer (1962)

01 January 1962

During a desultory night on the town, two men talk about their experiences with women. One of them disparages his ex-wife, while the other is enamored of the prostitute he was with earlier in the evening.

¡Cuba Sí! Trailer (1961)

31 December 1961

Chris Marker’s documentary traces the course of the Cuban Revolution, from its early optimism to the aftermath of the Bay of Pigs invasion.

O Seasons, O Castles Trailer (1958)

01 May 1958

A short documentary on the chateaux of the Loire in France was commissioned by the French Tourist Bureau.

A Story of Water Trailer (1961)

03 March 1961

A young woman tries to go to Paris, but her garden and the whole village is flooded with water.

Bestiary of Love Trailer (1965)

03 November 1965

If love is a universal phenomenon, it is never the same: the animal world experiences brutal and rapid unions, or, on the contrary, slow and difficult approaches, followed by sometimes interminable embraces.

L’Indiscret Trailer (1974)

16 September 1974

Study of the passengers of a steamship during a Mediterranean cruise. (uniFrance)

I, a Negro Trailer (1959)

12 March 1959

Winner of the prestigious Prix Louis Delluc in 1958, "Moi, un noir" marked Jean Rouch's break with traditional ethnography, and his embrace of the collaborative and improvisatory strategies he called "shared ethnography" and "ethnofiction".

Les grands moments Trailer (1966)

30 September 1966

Four prisoners are gathered in the same cell. Each tells the others how he got there.

Visages de Paris Trailer (1955)

01 January 1955

Mamaia Trailer (1967)

24 May 1967

The morning of her wedding day, Nana visits a hairdresser's shop in Mamaia, a popular Romanian resort on the Black Sea shore.

The Botanical Avatar of Mademoiselle Flora Trailer (1965)

05 May 1965

A young woman lives sadly in a small garrison town with a soldier. Little by little, won over by boredom, sadness, total inaction, she develops a relationship with plants and starts talking to plants.

The Immoral Moment Trailer (1962)

18 July 1962

Michel Jussieu, a film producer, returns one morning to the cabaret where he forgot his sweater. He discovers the corpse of an extreme right-wing journalist, but immediately he is knocked out.