Pierre-William Glenn Movie Trailers

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One Way Ticket Trailer (1971)

26 May 1971

After a bank robbery gone wrong, a crook goes on the run across Belgium to escape the police, clear himself of a crime that he did not commit, and protect his girlfriend from a shady lawyer.

Close Encounters with Vilmos Zsigmond Trailer (2016)

13 May 2016

A very special encounter between legendary American cinematographer Vilmos Zsigmond and young French director Pierre Filmon.

Juliet in Paris Trailer (1967)

01 January 1967

A young student, alone in Paris, is engaged in strange and bloody experiences of which she is both the authorizer and the victim.

Exterior Night Trailer (1980)

10 September 1980

Hoping to make a fresh start, Léo, a jazz musician, takes up temporary residence with his friend Bony, a young writer who is struggling to get his work published.

Where Did Tom Go? Trailer (1971)

13 October 1971

Tom is a secretary for an association which aims to free political prisoners. Skipping from inaction he plans and kills dictator Anton Caras.

France, Incorporated Trailer (1974)

04 June 1974

In the year 2222, a former drug dealer is kept in a state of hibernation. Reanimated, he tells his story.

Cleo's Real Itinerary Through Paris Trailer (2005)

01 January 2005

In this short film from 2005, Pierre-William Glenn, shooting from the back of a motorcycle, retraces the steps Cléo takes through Paris in CLÉO FROM 5 TO 7.

Le Cheval de fer Trailer (1975)

13 May 1975

Hailwood, Agostini, Sheene

L'impossible Monsieur Papa Trailer (1995)

01 January 1995

Trotsky Trailer (1967)

01 January 1967

Story of the life of an extraordinary man, who with Lenin, was the symbol of the Revolution of 1917.

The Sad and Lonely Death of Edgar Allan Poe Trailer (2010)

25 March 2010

A creative interpretation of Poe’s internal demons in time and in space, then and now.

Portrait de groupe avec enfants et motocyclettes Trailer (2009)

22 July 2009

The lives, hopes, and stories of a group of young motorcycle racers aged 8 to 14.