Paula Delsol

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Paula Delsol, or Paule Delsol was a French feature film director, documentarian, screenwriter, novelist, and also made contributions to French television. Her contributions to the iconic French New Wave are only rarely acknowledged; alongside Agnès Varda, Delsol was one of only two women practitioners in the movement. She was married to Jean Malige. She shot her first feature film in 1962, La Dérive - which was not released in theaters until 1964. Due to its themes of female sexual freedom and the over 18 theatrical restriction on the film, it was not a financial success at its time of release.

Most Popular Paula Delsol Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

The Drifting Trailer (1964)

19 August 1964

In the 1960s, Jacquie, a rebellious young woman, turns her back on her family to accompany an itinerant guitar player, Pierre, across France.

Glamador Trailer (1958)

05 March 1958

Fafai, a young boy, lives with his grandfather on the island of Glamador in the Camargue. To help the old man who can no longer work, Fafai finds a job as a caretaker.

The Heat of the Summer Trailer (1959)

20 November 1959

Two girls, a virtuous one and a hussy, fight for a young man in the vineyards of the south of France.

Ben and Benedict Trailer (1977)

10 April 1977

Ben (Françoise Lebrun) is a woman who never gets to do what she really wants to do and is the victim of everybody and everything.

Dany, entrez dans la danse Trailer (1958)

01 January 1958

Jean-Louis, a sixteen-year-old boy, comes to spend his vacation in the Gard region with his uncle, Philippe de Givray, who owns an old manor house.

Mangez ou même Trailer (1974)

01 January 1974

Mille et un sexes Trailer (1974)

01 January 1974

Les Chinois ont inventé la poudre Trailer (1981)

12 May 1981

Bientôt une de trop Trailer (1974)

01 January 1974

Pas vu, pas pris Trailer (1974)

09 January 1974

A man swims in the sea. This brings back memories. They are all connected to water, from his early childhood to his adult life.