Lluís Carbó

Most Popular Lluís Carbó Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

The Lord Worked Wonders in Me Trailer (2011)

25 October 2011

Part of the crew of Honor of the Knights travels to La Mancha to see the real settings of Quixote’s life in order to shoot a film.

Honour of the Knights Trailer (2006)

12 May 2006

Trusting in fate, Don Quixote and Sancho pursue their travels in search of adventure day and night. They ride through fields, talking about subjects as varied as spirituality, chivalry and daily life.

Cubalibre Trailer (2014)

26 August 2014

An homage from Serra to one of his idols, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, shot in a nightclub full of characters that resemble the ones of Fassbinder films.

Crespià, the Film not the Village Trailer (2003)

01 January 2003

Loving cult film and idiosyncratic musical portrait of summer festivities in the Catalan village of Crespià, with early performances by the well-known faces from the work of Serra.

The Three Little Pigs Trailer (2012)

08 September 2012

A 101-hour long reflection on the construction of Europe, its cultural identity and its foundations through the complete adaptation of the texts ‘Conversations with Goethe’ by J.

Singularity Trailer (2015)

02 January 2015

The film takes place in Ireland – an Ireland where people speak Catalan with a Fassbinder accent – from the 1930 to today, and follows in several parallel directions the sprawling saga of two rival gold mines, the exploitation of artists by Capital, and the simultaneous opening of a brothel where women do not like men.

Birdsong Trailer (2008)

19 December 2008

The Three Wise Kings travel in search of the Messiah, with unexpected obstacles on the way.

Story of My Death Trailer (2013)

23 October 2013

Casanova meets a new servant who will witness his last moments in life, from a castle with its libertine 18th century atmosphere to the poor, shadowy Northern lands.

The Names of Christ Trailer (2010)

05 November 2010

Episodic film, divided into 14 chapters, based on the play De los nombres de Cristo (1586), by Fray Luis de Leon and intended for exhibition "Are You Ready for TV?".