Pierre Creton Trailers
7 Walks with Mark Brown TrailerI Am Pierre Creton, Normand and Filmmaker TrailerA Prince Trailer
7 Walks with Mark Brown TrailerI Am Pierre Creton, Normand and Filmmaker TrailerA Prince Trailer
Total trailers found: 41
01 April 2020
From his father, Pierre inherited a wood that he looks after and, in the middle of the wood, a cabin, his father’s old hunting lodge where Pierre now enjoys spending time alone with his dog.
04 October 2017
A film about belonging, gay rural life, physical labor & elderly bodies. The arrival of Toto the marr
11 June 2019
For the 30th anniversaire of FIDMarseille about thirty directors have done us the honor of offering us some very beautiful short films.
22 April 1994
Inland from the chalk plateau of Pays de Caux, the rituals of smoking hives and honey extraction are documented by an apprentice beekeeper, and a schoolboy watches from his classroom window over fields of rapeseed blown about by a coastal zephyr.
02 June 2010
The comedienne Françoise Lebrun regularly comes to the Maniquerville gerontology center to read Proust to the residents.
24 April 2010
During a trip to China with Vincent to meet people in art schools and universities, I discovered the work of Deng Guo Yan, the director of the Tianjin school of contemporary art.
18 October 2023
The journey of a young man as he begins an apprenticeship in the French countryside to train as a gardener.
01 April 1997
“At the same time as I was helping my new friends Yves Edouard and Patrick Hébert with the harvest of 1997, there appeared in Le Monde Diplomatique: “The Fourth World War Has Begun”, a geostrategic analysis by Sub-Commander Marcos.
03 February 2002
“I met Jean Lambert one year after my arrival in Bénouville, in 1992...Before we met, I used to see his house, his farm, and wondered who could be living in such a mess, amidst such neglect.
01 April 1998
“Sophie was doing a series of portraits of friends reading. I suggested to her, along with our common friend Sophie Marie Le Pallec, that we make an adaptation of Mercier and Camier set in the coach on the Fécamp/Le Havre line that passed in front of the houses where we lived.
24 April 2019
In a sequence shot, the slightly slowed movement of hands manipulating and caressing the surface, whose texture is like skin criss-crossed with scars, a wax sculpture that is vaguely anthropomorphic.
23 July 2021
Whoever thought phantom rides are a historical genre has not seen how Pierre Creton put his camera on a record player: it’s a lesson in harmony and openness.
13 November 2019
Follow those who work in the field and turn, plow the images with them.
17 April 2011
Pierre Creton placed his camera opposite the small black table that had always stood in the middle of the lawn facing the front of the house.
06 April 2010
“This was, a priori, a more familiar commission, as I had lived in Le Havre – it’s actually the only town I know a little.
01 April 2005
After the death of his father, Pierre and his friends Marie and Bénaïd, travel to Vézelay to Georges Bataille's tomb.
07 April 2009
Simon, At the Crack of Dawn is the fifth film that Pierre Creton and Vincent Barré have made together.
14 March 2019
I met Pierre twenty-five years ago, when I set up my market stand next to his: he was selling poultry and eggs, me, flowers and honey.
17 April 2010
“When FACIM (Foundation for international cultural activities in mountain regions) called me to propose making a film about Georges-Arthur Goldschmidt, I didn’t know him as a writer, only a little as a translator.
03 November 2021
Laurent, a young brigade commander in a gendarmerie in a small town in Normandy is planning his wedding with Marie, his partner and mother of his daughter.
15 January 2025
Following the steps of an English botanist, in the landscapes of the Normandy coast, people and cameras look at flowers.
03 February 2002
“Yves Edouard is someone I hear a lot about. He’s a farmer and cereal grower, an endive producer….
24 April 2007
“I talked to Françoise Lebrun about the nightingales’ song at Vincent’s place in the Loiret. She then introduced me to Colette’s Les Vrilles de la vigne [The Tendrils of the Vine], a text that she had read at a friend’s funeral.
04 January 2004
Dairy controller in the "Secteur 545", Pierre Creton does the portrait of a rural existence devoid on
17 April 2010
“It begins with an exhibition at the French Institute in Munich. We had decided to create an installation together [with Vincent Barré] in the greenhouse of the Seyssel d’Aix palace: a tribute to Paul Cézanne and his final model, the gardener Vallier….
07 July 2022
In the Paris metro, there’s a man in a black mask. An anti-vax demonstration passes by the indifferent camera.
01 January 2006
Beyond the visit of Yvetot Agricultural High School, a walk through a landscape that is both familiar and remarkable.
25 October 2023
Portrait of the film-maker and visual artist Pierre Creton, who shoots films in the country of Caux, in Normandy, while taking on his agricultural tasks as a worker and farmer.
02 February 2006
Three weeks of hiking in one of the highest-altitude places on earth: the Spirit Valley in the Himalayas.
13 November 2019
African immigrants start working on a farm in Normandy and hope to open their own restaurant someday.
07 August 2025
Filmmaker Pierre Creton, one of the FIDmarseille festival's most loyal supporters, offers us 6 ads, a teaser imagined in the form of a micro-series, especially for FID.
01 April 2005
“It was on Foula, the furthest island from the main island [Shetland Isles], that we ran into Jovan.
17 April 2014
A walker who crosses three regions: Vattetot-sur-mer in the Pays-de-Caux region, Saint-Firmin-des-Bois in the Gâtinais region, and Carrouge in Switzerland, drawing an imaginary geographical thread between the places where we live and the place where Gustave Roud spent time on his family farm in the Pays-de-Vaux region.
01 April 1990
A institutional documentary short made for the Committee for Studies and Care of People with Multiple Disabilities [CESAP] by Pierre Creton following disabled children during one summer.
17 April 2011
Sir/Madam The reconstruction works on the new site of Maniquerville’s Yvon Lamour Gerontology Centre are now completed.
02 February 2008
“The title came to me from Samuel Beckett’s book on Proust, in which he recalls that a new form of advertising appeared post-war, one that not only imposes a product, but also the time of day it has to be consumed: “Midday, seven o’clock: time for a Berger.