Pierre Zucca

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Pierre Zucca was a French film director and photographer known for his unique visual style and contributions to French cinema. He began his career as a photographer, capturing portraits of notable figures in the arts. Zucca transitioned to filmmaking in the 1970s, directing films such as Roberte (1979) and L'Œil qui ment (1992). His films often blended surrealism with narrative storytelling, creating a distinctive cinematic experience.

Most Popular Pierre Zucca Trailers

Total trailers found: 19

Birds in Peru Trailer (1968)

20 October 1968

A nymphomaniac young woman, unsatisfied by her husband, searches for sex in the brothels of a seaside town while he sets to kill her.

Les Gauloises bleues Trailer (1969)

07 June 1969

The harsh life of a troubled young man provides the basis of this grim French tragedy that begins when the fellow stops into a shop to buy a pack of the title cigarettes.

Roberte Trailer (1979)

14 March 1979

Roberte, 40, resistant during the war, Calvinist and anticlerical, is deputy to the chamber and inspector of Censorship.

The Champagne Murders Trailer (1967)

31 March 1967

A champagne tycoon's partner suspects his partner's gigolo husband of murders he's been framed for.

Day for Night Trailer (1973)

24 May 1973

A committed filmmaker struggles to complete his latest project while coping with a myriad of crises, personal and professional, among the cast and crew.

Bed and Board Trailer (1970)

09 September 1970

Parisian everyman Antoine Doinel has married his sweetheart Christine Darbon, and the newlyweds have set up a cozy domestic life of selling flowers and giving violin lessons while Antoine fitfully works on his long-gestating novel.

The Wild Child Trailer (1970)

26 February 1970

The true story of Victor of Aveyron. In a French forest circa 1798, an abandoned child — feral, filthy and mentally impaired — is found.

Lacombe, Lucien Trailer (1974)

30 January 1974

In Louis Malle's lauded drama, Lucien Lacombe is a young man living in rural France during World War II who seeks to join the French Resistance.

Paperback Woman Trailer (1989)

07 June 1989

Leaud portrays a Parisian publisher of romance novels who hits on the gimmick of having his live-in girlfriend (carrot-top cutie Helene Lapiower) pose as author Rosine de Beaumont for book jacket and autograph signings.

The Road to Corinth Trailer (1967)

27 October 1967

The widow of a murdered undercover NATO officer in Greece is the prime suspect in his killing. She finds herself embroiled in a bigger conspiracy about the sabotage of U.

The Nun Trailer (1967)

26 July 1967

In eighteenth-century France, a girl is forced against her will to take vows as a nun. Three mothers superior treat her in radically different ways, ranging from maternal concern, to sadistic persecution, to lesbian desire.

Balthus Trailer (1981)

01 January 1981

The Secret of Mister L Trailer (1983)

22 August 1983

Journalist and television presenter Patrick Gemet accepted the invitation of Victor Lumen to visit him in his old and strange Burgundian residence.

Les Jambes en l'air Trailer (1971)

13 May 1971

Story of a marginal couple, César and Favouille, who set out to find their youngest daughter, who run away from home.

Vincent Put the Donkey in a Meadow (And Went Into the Other) Trailer (1976)

12 May 1976

This is the tale of a father-son duo who are unable to leave each other. The trouble begins when the son decides to destroy his father's image.

Robin Trailer (1985)

06 February 1985

After graduating from high school where she was a boarder, Reine Ducasse decides to settle down with her rich father Louis in his luxurious apartment.

Lark, I'll Pluck You! Trailer (1988)

27 April 1988

An old con-man fakes an illness and takes advantage of the kindness of one of his nurses.

Porte de Bagnolet Trailer (1993)

06 October 1993

Under the Sign of the Fish Trailer (1984)

29 August 1984

At the "Hôtel des pêcheurs," men gather to participate in a fishing competition. Everything suggests that they have been more drawn to the enchanting song of Antoinette, the pretty guest staying in room number three.