Nicolas Klotz Trailers
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When the House Burns Down TrailerÇa a recommencé, l’émerveillement TrailerLes amants cinéma Trailer
Total trailers found: 41
12 September 2007
A psychologist discovers troubling links between Nazism and modern-day big business.
26 October 1988
Allan is an engineer working in 1930s Calcutta. He is invited to stay with the family of his boss, Narendra Sen which includes his wife, Indira and daughter Gayatri.
12 November 2018
Life for refugees and migrants stuck at Calais: Filmed amidst the camps, the beaches, the sea and the sky, impressions of the lived experiences of these people wavering between despair and hope.
01 January 2013
This short film is part of the clandestine dialogues of the Nicolas Klotz and Élisabeth Perceval’s 2015 feature, “Ceremony”.
02 December 2021
In the beginning, Elisabeth picked yellow flowers. On the green hill, facing the sea, between a bunker, the glare of the sun, and the radiation from the wars in progress.
22 July 2021
Men and women are dancing feverishly for a long time. The dance of bodies turns into a filmic trance, fleeing turns into running away, with braided motifs that get revived with every race.
01 December 2013
25 May 1983
This film tells the story of a young Jewish man who starts a rock group and achieves success. That is because he is actually an incarnation of a Biblical patriarch who was once more enthused by music than by sculpting holy icons.
11 April 2018
A growing city, where nearly 7,800 people lived, will be destroyed by 50% in February 2016. How will the 4,000 migrants expelled from the South zone reborn from their ashes in the northern zone.
27 November 2011
In 2009, Klotz and Perceval visit Jean-Luc Nancy at his home in Strasbourg, where they record a conversation in three intervals, in which the zenith of political discourse blends with everyday life.
03 August 2022
A partly silent, partly sung film, shot nowadays in the erased footsteps of the Calais Jungle after its destruction.
27 November 2021
A portrait of the unforgettable actor Michael Lonsdale, already starring in La Question humaine: one last performance, between Artaud and Plutarch, before turning into impalpable stardust.
01 January 2001
Intertwined interviews of filmmaker Pedro Costa and philosopher Jean-Luc Nancy.
28 October 2023
Charged with the turmoil of the (not-so) distant war in Ukraine, COSMOCIDE 2022 is akin to an audiovisual bouquet of glimpses from the fervent present that are deposited on the tomb of history.
14 July 2013
When Thomas Ostermeier, artistic director of the Schaubühne in Berlin, decided to go to Ramallah in September 2012 to stage Hamlet at the invitation of the Al-Kasaba Theatre, he knew that the Shakespearean verses would find a particular resonance there.
27 November 2015
In the autumn of 2014, playwright and theatrical director Romeo Castellucci participated in the Festival d'Automne in Paris.
15 May 2007
During a party, Camille speaks about her body that’s in love and that science passes through, about time breaking down, and looks at the future.
22 October 2016
The day after the November 13th terrorist attack in Paris, Michka Assayas’s weekly radio program on rock ‘n’ roll is haunted by this mass murder.
23 June 1993
A rich Moroccan who belongs to the better circles has seven daughters. Whatever happens, the eighth offspring must be a son.
20 June 2022
From Brazzaville to Barcelona, a journey around the world in search of unique and diverse voices with the purpose of celebrating the collective dimension of life through words, music and the movement of bodies.
20 October 2016
A young girl disappears in a forest in the heart of São Paulo, Brazil.
04 April 2012
A group of young people are organizing. One night, they face the police who came to evacuate an African squat.
01 September 2000
First part of a "trilogy of modern times" (the second one is La Blessure, and third - La question humaine).
06 April 2005
Blandine arrives at the Charles de Gaulle Airport, seeking a reunion with her husband Papi in Paris. Despite articulate claims for asylum, she is held in a cramped cell along with a number of fellow Africans, humiliated, mistreated and told that they can expect immediate deportation.
10 October 1984
Winston Tong and collaborators are interviewed during a busy day at the recording studio.
06 July 2023
On Ushant, where Jean Epstein retired to film “Finis Terrae” (1928), exploring the means of cinema to question reality.
16 March 2021
« In the shadows of Low Life, a secret ceremony dedicated to thirteen guardians of humanity’s common treasures, love and resistance, youth and poetry, equality and difference, insurrection and revolution.
26 July 2011
Mademoiselle Julie is a naturalistic play written in 1888 by August Strindberg. It is set on Midsummer's Eve on the estate of a Count.