Marie-Christine Questerbert

Most Popular Marie-Christine Questerbert Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

Last Tango in Paris Trailer (1972)

15 December 1972

A recently widowed American begins an anonymous sexual relationship with a young Parisian woman.

The Dark Room Trailer (2000)

29 November 2000

In 14th-century France, Aliénor breaks with the codes governing girls’ behavior and does as she wishes.

Border Line Trailer (1992)

25 March 1992

On a whim, the long-married Hélène decides to look up a former lover of hers. At his apartment, she is met by the man's grown son, Julien, who tells her that his father died just a few days before.

Die Erbtöchter Trailer (1983)

20 January 1983

The film comprises a total of six episodes: in each, the authors seek to highlight the personal problems and feelings of three French and three German female filmmakers.

Cinématon XVIII Trailer (1982)

04 May 1982

Reel 18 of Gérard Courant's on-going Cinematon series.

Octopus de natura Trailer (1972)

01 January 1972

A single sequence shot near a slag heap.

Anatomy of a Relationship Trailer (1976)

29 September 1976

A woman's feminist awakening drives an intellectual couple to a relationship crisis.

Una notte, un sogno Trailer (1988)

15 June 1988

Silvia, who lives in a villa in the hills, has a quarrel with her ​​husband and his friends and then goes away down to the city, where she has the bad luck of being attacked by a group of misfits.

Death's Glamour Trailer (2007)

20 June 2007

Whilst seeking out locations in the South of France for his next film, director Luc Moullet comes across a male corpse.

A Girl Is a Gun Trailer (1971)

24 January 1971

The intense and twisted relationship between a man and a woman in a bizarre wilderness, as a seductress accompanies a gunslinger fleeing from a posse.

Buy Me, Sell Me Trailer (1970)

01 January 1970

Critical report on a conference of American businessmen gathered in Nice in a large hotel. Under the cover of religious and altruistic feelings, these Mormon businessmen manipulate the French public to increase their capital by making them sell detergent "by word of mouth.