Paul Meyer Trailers
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Paul Meyer was a Belgian film director and screenwriter, acclaimed for his socially engaged cinema. His most notable work, Déjà s'envole la fleur maigre (1960), is a poignant portrayal of Italian immigrant workers in Belgium, highlighting their struggles and aspirations. Meyer's commitment to social issues and his empathetic storytelling have earned him a respected place in Belgian film history.
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Total trailers found: 9
01 January 1958
Against a backdrop of Gaasbeek castle, the residence of the Count of Egmont, Meyer pays homage to a desire for freedom and a zest for life.
01 January 1956
During her first day at work in a brickworks near Antwerp at the beginning of the last century, a teenage girl first faces harassment by the boys who work there and then, at the end of the day, she is forced to allow the boss to exercise his "droit de seigneur".
01 January 1963
Paul Meyer, an archivist who was always fascinated by his contemporaries, dedicates 8 episodes of the television series Ce pain quotidien to the immigration of foreign workers into Belgium.
21 April 1977
In the Belgian hamlet of Verbrande Brug, former lovers Monique and Louis reconnect at a carnival, stirring up drama with their current partners.
28 April 1983
Eight newspaper-columns by Dutch writer Simon Carmiggelt were turned into a film in honor of his 70st birthday.
27 February 1975
The story of a young woman with mental problems told in a non-chronological fashion.
12 April 1960
A diverse group of people from different nationalities struggle to earn a living in a Belgian coal-mining town.
23 May 1974
Tomasz , a young Polish refugee wanders through Antwerp, looking for the woman who helped him to get his mother through the Iron Curtain.