Philippe Boucq

Most Popular Philippe Boucq Trailers

Total trailers found: 17

The Eternals Trailer (2017)

25 April 2017

Human beings who have experienced such a strong shock that they are no longer even afraid of death (as it often happens to genocide survivors) sometimes fall into what is known as a feeling of timelessness or a “melancholy”.

Dreaming Under Capitalism Trailer (2018)

12 December 2018

We know what labour wreaks on the body, but what less visible imprint does it leave on the unconscious? The nights of twelve dreamers – sometimes recounted in front of the camera, sometimes with a voice-over that accompanies shots of office buildings or urban worksites – reveal how the capitalist system invades the modern-day psyche.

Trésors de Mésopotamie : Des archéologues face à Daech Trailer (2021)

25 September 2021

At 63, Jawad Bashara has spent more than half his life in exile. But when Islamic State troops set out to obliterate the Sumerian origins of our civilization, he decided to return to Iraq and take action.

From the Planet of the Humans Trailer (2021)

08 August 2021

A border inspection at Ventimiglia, between Italy and France, turns into a fantastical fairy tale narrated by a chorus of frogs, wherein a scientist experiments with rejuvenation techniques using monkey testicles.

Nemadis, the Years Without News Trailer (2000)

01 January 2000

Documentary depicting the filmmakers' efforts to find a nomadic Mauritanian family they had filmed six years earlier in order to show them the recorded footage.

L'héritier Trailer (1999)

01 April 1999

A man, a woman, a child. It could have been different story. But there was civil war, scores to settle and fear.

Our Lucky Hours Trailer (2022)

20 April 2022

45,000 patients died in French psychiatric hospitals between 1939 and 1945. A single site escaped this carnage: the asylum in Saint-Alban, an isolated village in Lozère.

Faraway Roots Trailer (2002)

01 January 2002

I travelled across Mauritania to find a tree that I saw from my window in Belgium. It wasn't a mythical tree, but rather one that could be anywhere.

Devil's Rope Trailer (2014)

30 October 2014

The history of barbed wire, whose use dates back to the first settlers of the Wild West, always driven by their reckless and ruthless spirit of conquest and selfish ambition to leave their mark on wild lands; of its relationship with politics and mercantilism; of the perversion of the millenary relationship between men and animals; of the evolution of surveillance techniques.

Drowned in Oblivion Trailer (2007)

10 April 2007

Le Cercle des noyés is the name given in Mauritania to black political prisoners imprisoned from 1987 in the old colonial fortress of Oualata.

For the Lost Trailer (2014)

01 April 2014

Guided by the sheepbells of a flock and by the evocations of the lost, this film is a voyage through storms; those of the mountains and winter, those of bodies and souls, those which remind us that which nature has not obtained from our reason, obtaining from our madness.

The Making of Angels Trailer (2001)

09 February 2001

In a strange place rather like a sort of infernal machine, a naive but inquisitive being discovers an enchanting yet cruel world, ruled by a mighty mother.

Lost land Trailer (2011)

30 November 2011

Straddling a 2,400-kilometer-long wall constructed by the Moroccan army, the Western Sahara is today divided into two sections — one occupied by Morocco, the other under the control of the Sahrawi National Liberation Movement’s Polisario Front.

She Is Not Crying, She Is Singing Trailer (2011)

29 June 2011

Laura, in her thirties, lives alone on the outskirts of a big city. She learns that her father is in a coma, following a serious traffic accident.

Letter to Theo Trailer (2019)

24 January 2019

The filmmaker Théo Angelopoulos died on January 24th, 2012, knocked down by a motorbike on the set of his final film.

Les Herbes folles Trailer (2019)

16 November 2019

La Jeune Fille et la Mort Trailer (1990)

04 July 1990

Afflicted by a strange illness, the young girl travels and finds refuge with Adrien, a young man who rents out a room in his oversized house.