Pierre Vassiliu Trailers
Gaumont, the Étrange Anthology TrailerQui c'est celui-là ? TrailerMichel Delpech &... live at the Grand Rex, Paris Trailer
Gaumont, the Étrange Anthology TrailerQui c'est celui-là ? TrailerMichel Delpech &... live at the Grand Rex, Paris Trailer
Total trailers found: 11
21 June 1989
The recolonization of Africa, this time by the very blacks who had to flee it as exiles during the time of the original French occupation, is the theme of this political comedy.
07 August 1968
A mother and her daughter both have a relationship with the same man.
01 June 1965
Four young people, tired of working life, decide that they can earn money from crime than they can from work.
24 December 1973
An epic six-hour adaptation of Potocki's The Manuscript Found in Saragossa. Most famously filmed by Wojciech Has, this four part adaptation has the advantage of a vastly expanded running time, allowing for more of the novel to be incorporated >> shot on film, it was clearly a very expensive production and is equally spectacular in its own way.
27 March 1968
Promising young racing car driver Joe Joe Quillico leaves the stock car racing scene in the United States in order to pursue Grand Prix racing in Europe.
12 September 2024
To mark the 30th anniversary of L'Étrange Festival, Gaumont is opening up its archives to offer the best of its most secret, bizarre and crazy images, digitized for the first time.
03 October 1972
The producers of this French film took approximately 100 people, put them on a soundstage and had them improvise this film based on the premise that they are on a spaceship escaping from the dictators of earth and only have a few days to live.
14 January 1968
A young student visits the home of a friend who has all the good looks, women and luck. Every day, through binoculars from his friend's window, he sees a young girl in front of her home.
18 November 1970
An artist grows hateful of commercial demands on his questionable talents when his friend and artist commits suicide.
17 January 2014
A walk in the promenade. The film traces a trajectory – from inside to outside, from shadow to light, from Vassiliu to Pierre, from the intimate to the public, from the past to the present.