Matilde Grosjean Trailers
Baby Annette, à l'impossible ils sont tenus TrailerAmin TrailerL'Habit ne fait pas le moine Trailer
Baby Annette, à l'impossible ils sont tenus TrailerAmin TrailerL'Habit ne fait pas le moine Trailer
Total trailers found: 11
01 September 2021
In 2019, the director Leos Carax proposes to Estelle Charlier and Romuald Collinet to design, make and animate "Annette", the puppet of his new film.
03 October 2018
Amin has come from Senegal to work in France, leaving behind his wife Aïcha, and their three children.
05 November 2013
Monique, happy and about sixty, is at the head of a small meeting agency, specializing in the third age.
29 January 2005
During the 48 hours following his release from jail, a young man returns to his family and circle of friends.
01 May 1996
Paul Dedalus is at a crossroads in his life. He has to make several decisions; should he complete his doctorate, does he want to become a full professor, does he really love his long-standing girlfriend, or should he re-start with one of his other lovers?
07 April 2010
A fiercely active Communard, Louise Michel is condemned for taking arms against Bismarck. Along with thousands of other revolutionaries, she is deported to New Caledonia, whilst, back in Paris, a young parliamentarian Georges Clemenceau campaigns for a truce with the Communards.
16 December 1998
Young Victor experiences a traumatic flight from abusive parents and discovers a new mother in the prostitute Trish.
01 January 1993
Made in the sunset years of Paul Bowles’ life, the film sees the eccentric author and composer reminisce on how he ended up in Morocco.
01 January 2013
Documentary analysis of French director Jacques Tati's 1949 film "Jour de fete". Goudet tracks the evolution of Tati’s comedy stylings, from their origins in the short films where he first appeared through his ambitious feature productions.
01 January 2013
In this 2013 visual essay, Jacques Tati scholar Stéphane Goudet discusses how the filmmaker’s appreciation for the circus, clowns, and mime humor is reflected in PARADE, and analyzes the film’s various comedic acts.