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Le Passeur immobile Trailer

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Le Passeur immobile Trailer (2021)

14 December 2021

Le Passeur immobile, which covers the year 1987, is a Booklet filmed stuck between The Days and the Nights (1986) and The Artifice and the Fake (1988).

The Boulugres Trailer (1983)

01 January 1983

Herbert, a Candide-like idealistic teenager, wants to become a doctor to help humanity, but his parents insist that he become a rich aviator.

Patchwork Trailer (1970)

01 January 1970

"The idea of a composite work, a puzzle and the ideal solution for clear minded lovers of parallel worlds that complement each other.

Univers Trailer (1968)

01 January 1968

Rails Trailer (1980)

22 January 1980

Two train tracks are getting ready for a tiresome day.

L'Éruption de la montagne Pelée Trailer (1976)

01 January 1976

A César nominated short documentary film investigating this volcanic eruption, what caused it and just how high the debris went up into the sky.

La Balade d'Emile Trailer (1967)

23 September 1967

Emile takes a walk, and along the way transforms into a snowman and other creatures. Animated short.

Ares vs. Atlas Trailer (1967)

31 March 1967

A lampoon against the absurdity of war and those who make it. The denunciation takes place with laughter and gags but not without forgetting the seriousness of the subject.

L'Abécédaire du Maréchal Trailer (1979)

01 January 1979

This film shows the instruments of the Vichy government's propaganda among young people and, more specifically, the images distributed in the form of ABC books, posters, newsreels or propaganda.

The Carousel Trailer (1981)

01 June 1981

An early stop motion animated short film from Jean-Pierre Jeunet. With puppets by Marc Caro.

Contrepied Trailer (1966)

13 September 1966

An animated short featuring a man struggling with a noisy pair of shoes.

Émile Reynaud (1844-1918) Trailer (1981)

01 January 1981

A pioneer of cinema and inventor of the first moving images, Émile Reynaud achieved dazzling success before the advent of the cinematograph, but was sadly forgotten thereafter.