Luc Moullet Movie Trailers
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L'Imprésario Trailer (2010)
14 November 2010
In the fall of 2010, Bozon and co-conspirator Pascale Bodet commandeered the first floor of Paris’s famed Centre Pompidou for 10 days of screenings, lectures and performances that amounted to a counter-canonical history of French cinema.
Assemblée générale Trailer (2014)
14 June 2014
The annual general assembly of the co-owners : quarrels about nothing, the collapse of the management agency, that turns becomes absurd.
My First Breaststroke Trailer (1981)
01 January 1981
Luc Moullet turns the camera on himself as he attempts to overcome his fear of large bodies of water and learn to swim.
Tout était clair Trailer (2012)
28 July 2012
Tout était clair, the new episode of Gérard Courant's Carnets filmés spends considerable time in Saint-Marcellin, a small town in the Isère region at the foot of the Vercors mountain range, where the filmmaker lived during his childhood, and in Burzet, where, since 1980, he has filmed the Good Friday procession every year.
Tout est Brisé Trailer (2014)
04 June 2014
Almost all of this episode of the Carnets filmés, with the evocative title, Tout est Brisé is devoted to the misdeeds of the storm of 26 December 1999 on the Bois de Vincennes, whose forest extends at the foot of my building.
Imphy, capitale de la France Trailer (1995)
01 January 1995
To solve the serious problems caused by population concentration around Paris, a team of filmmakers sets out in search of a new capital city.
Zones césariennes Trailer (2014)
19 June 2014
Zones césariennes (which covers the year 2002) is one of Gérard Courant's Filmed Notebooks shot on film.
Luc Moullet, enfin cinématonné ? Trailer (2014)
11 October 2014
Luc Moullet, enfin cinématonné? is a fake Cinématon. It is not part of the Cinématon anthology and is therefore catalogued among the Cinématons outside the collection.
Film sans titre - La Maison de production Trailer (2006)
01 January 2006
In just five minutes, Luc Moullet takes us on a tour of his production company, “Moullet et Cie,” created in a space measuring barely 40 cubic centimeters.