Most Popular Pierre Donnadieu Trailers
Total trailers found: 12
The Children's Republic Trailer (2012)
04 October 2012
In a war-torn African country, a small group of young people, led by Mão-de-Ferro, a traumatized and violent war child, arrive in a mysterious city where children, abandoned by adults, have created their own utopian republic.
My Voice Trailer (2002)
26 June 2002
Vita, a young and beautiful African woman learns that finding love and happiness need not come at the sacrifice of one's identity.
The Blue Eyes of Yonta Trailer (1992)
05 February 1992
A beautiful, intelligent and flirtatious young girl, Yonta, is secretly in love with a friend of her parents, Vicente, a hero of the war of independence.
August 15th Trailer (1986)
06 August 1986
In a villa by the sea, in August, a woman spends her vacation with another young woman, her son and an au pair.
The Night Wears Suspenders Trailer (1985)
20 April 1985
Jézabel, a worldly young woman, takes hold of Ariel, a shy and inexperienced young man, and leads him by hook or by crook through the wild side of Paris nightlife.
The One-Eyed Man Trailer (1980)
01 January 1980
With his body now devoid of substance and able to fly, N. wanders looking for a way to return to life and reintegrate into the world.
M the Damned Trailer (1982)
03 August 1982
A Claude Chabrol remake of M by Fritz Lang for French television.
Tree of Blood Trailer (1996)
13 November 1996
Done in the style of an African folk tale, this film, a collaboration between European and African countries, is said to be among the most elaborate, high tech film in African film.
Jeux d'artifices Trailer (1987)
17 March 1987
Elisa and Eric are two teenage war orphans. They change their apartment on the outskirts of the city into a photo-studio to make a living, and they are very devoted to it.
Those Whom Death Refused Trailer (1988)
29 August 1988
The story of a woman who searches through the country for her husband, a resistant, while the war for independence is raging.
Black Sin Trailer (1989)
01 May 1989
A companion piece to the earlier film ‘The Death of Empedocles’, 'Black Sin' is an adaptation of the third version of Friedrich Hölderlin’s play ‘Der Tod des Empedokles’.