Mai Juin Productions Movie Trailers

Most Popular Mai Juin Productions Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Jusqu'au bout du monde Trailer (2013)

02 January 2013

Virginie, a young woman french, goes to work to the Bresil...

GAL Trailer (2006)

03 November 2006

Two journalists investigate the criminal activities of the GAL (Grupos Antiterroristas de Liberación), a secret terrorist organization founded in the eighties and financed by leading figures in the Spanish government and security forces to hunt down and exterminate both members and collaborators of the terrorist gang ETA.

The Desert Child Trailer (2026)

08 April 2026

14-year-old Sun has written and successfully published a story based on an incredible story told by her late grandfather about a wild child called Hadara, who is saved by a group of ostriches when he becomes separated from his family in a storm, and is then raised in the desert amid a host of wild animals, including his best friend, a desert fox.

Autumn and the Black Jaguar Trailer (2024)

01 February 2024

Growing up in the Amazon rainforest gave Autumn the rarest of friendships – a lost jaguar cub she named Hope.

The Wolf and the Lion Trailer (2021)

13 October 2021

After her grandfather's death, 20-year-old Alma decides to go back to her childhood home - a little island in the heart of the majestic Canadian forest.

Moon the Panda Trailer (2025)

09 April 2025

Due to his poor academic performance, twelve-year-old Tian is sent to live with his grandmother in the remote mountains of Sichuan.

Les Premiers 1000 Jours Trailer (2022)

01 June 2022

L.A. Gangs de femmes Trailer (2012)

17 April 2012

French documentarian Stéphanie Lamorré examines girl gangs in South Central L.A.

Big Five Trailer (2020)

25 December 2020

Five orphans with the powers of the most powerful animals of the savannah make it their mission to defend nature from those who want to destroy it.

Forward: Tomorrow Belongs to Us Trailer (2019)

25 September 2019

They are called Cris, Jose, Paola, Amina, Zack or Anwarra - They never thought they were too young, too weak, too lonely to stand up against injustice or violence.