Most Popular Marc Recchia Trailers
Total trailers found: 10
The Notorious Guys Trailer (2013)
11 December 2013
Steven, a pupil in a special-needs class, learns that his school has won a trip to Alcabideche, Portugal.
Talia's Journey Trailer (2023)
17 May 2023
Talia is a 19-year-old Belgian girl, with Senegalese roots, who is visiting her country of origin for the first time.
Falmeniderit Trailer (2020)
27 February 2020
In 1921, Charles, a young Luxembourgish cartographer is sent to Albania as part of a border commission to gather information on the topography and the people of the region.
We Too Walked on the Moon Trailer (2010)
19 November 2010
The film uses the 1969 American Apollo 11 mission that landed a man on the moon as the year and the backdrop for an interesting glimpse at middle class Congolese lives—that of a teacher, a doctor and an artist.
Dem Dem! Trailer (2017)
01 February 2017
Matar, a Senegalese fisherman, finds a Belgian passport on a beach in Dakar. On his way, he crosses paths with N'Zibou a crazy wise man who measures the clouds.
Taking the Dog for a Walk Trailer (2015)
17 January 2015
After Sunny's time now, his portrait of the American Free jazz drumming legend Sunny Murray, filmmaker Antoine Prum turns his attention to the British Free Improvised Music scene in this new music documentary.
Kanaval Trailer (2024)
03 May 2024
In the mid-1970s, Rico, a 9-year-old Haitian boy, was brutally torn from his native land along with Erzulie, his mother, to a strange planet called Canada.
Hey Joe Trailer (2019)
14 April 2019
Alex comes back to her little town after serving a few years in prison for murder in self-defense. She hopes to get her previous life back but the only person who welcomes her is her victim's little sister.
Blue For a Moment Trailer (2017)
24 May 2017
Blue for a Moment is a documentary portrait of Swedish-born, Berlin-based musician Sven-Åke Johansson, a key figure in European improvised and experimental music.
STAIRS Trailer (2024)
04 March 2024
Minutes before the first day of shooting her feature directorial debut, Matilda battles her own "cinematic shitty committee" of crippling self-doubt and anxiety, which threatens to derail her career.