Most Popular Marie Balducchi Trailers
Total trailers found: 10
Bird People Trailer (2014)
04 June 2014
An overstressed American businessman and a French chambermaid make a connection at an airport hotel in Paris.
The Last Man Trailer (2006)
19 September 2006
Each morning Beirut awakens to a new murder seemingly committed by a serial killer, with victims found emptied of their blood.
Day After Day Trailer (2006)
07 July 2006
He inhabits the world just like he inhabits his house: motionless. A serious accident nailed him there: in a house in the middle of a large garden.
The Forgotten Ones Trailer (2022)
08 June 2022
In the 1950's, Jews coming from North Africa and the Middle East settled in the newly constituted State of Israël.
Ariane Mnouchkine - L'aventure du Théâtre du Soleil Trailer (2009)
26 November 2009
In this film, Catherine Vilpoux recounts Ariane Mnouchkine’s iconic artistic journey: her inspirations, her dreams for the theatre, her love of cinema, her unique and extraordinary bond with audiences.
National Diploma Trailer (2014)
26 March 2014
In Kisangani, a group of high-school students who cannot afford to pay the teachers' "bonuses" organized themselves to prepare the State exam together.
Alive! Trailer (2009)
05 July 2009
A young college student from rural Albania leaves school to visit home, only to find himself embroiled in his family's deadly blood feud.
Three Sisters Trailer (2015)
04 September 2015
For her latest project, commissioned by Arte and starring members of the Comédie-Française, Valeria Bruni Tedeschi (A Castle in Italy, Rendez-Vous 2014) shot an idiosyncratic, half-modernized adaptation of one of Chekhov’s greatest, most expansively melancholy plays.
Talking About Trees Trailer (2019)
18 December 2019
Filmmakers Ibrahim, Suliman, Eltayeb and Manar, close friends for many years, left their motherland in the sixties and seventies to study film abroad and founded the Sudanese Film Group in 1989.
Ancestral Visions of the Future Trailer (2025)
20 February 2025
Lemohang Jeremiah Mosese’s This Is Not a Burial, It’s a Resurrection follow-up Ancestral Visions of the Future is described as being “a deeply personal exploration of identity, childhood, and death,” continuing a running theme in Mosese’s work of wrestling with his childhood in Lesotho and his exile to Germany.