Quo Vadis Cinéma Movie Trailers

Most Popular Quo Vadis Cinéma Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Mondays in the Sun Trailer (2002)

27 September 2002

After the closure of their shipyard in Northern Spain, a few former workers: Santa, José, Lino, Amador, Sergei and Reina keep in touch.

Je t’aime, je t’adore Trailer (2004)

21 January 2004

Delphine is 25 years old. She has a passion for swimming and is preparing her lifeguard diploma with great enthusiasm and diligence.

Rue bleue Trailer (1999)

30 January 1999

A day in the life of an eleven-year-old boy, Ali, who has to take care of his mother, who's in need of antidepressants.

Cour Interdite Trailer (1999)

21 April 1999

Cour interdite is about drugs, naïve dreams, and the demise of values. A young Arab from the Paris suburbs, where poverty, unemployment and drugs are very much the reality, Djamel Ouahab saw many people around him dying, which led him to this project that took seven years to complete.

Pretend I'm Not Here Trailer (2000)

18 May 2000

Student Eric kills time by spying on his neighbors. Compulsively taking notes on everything within binocular range from his bedroom window, he harasses his neighbors by sending unsigned notes and making their private affairs public.

17, rue Bleue Trailer (2001)

21 November 2001

17, rue Bleue is an autobiographical drama about an Algerian immigrant's self-destruction in Paris. In it, director Chad Chenouga recounts how his mother, Adda, came to France as an illegal alien, hoping to escape the haunting secrets of her native land, and seeking a new life of wealth.

Anomalies passagères Trailer (2003)

22 March 2003

A newborn baby without a determined sex. It's between Christmas and New Year's and the hospital in Paris, France is on strike.

Les dernières heures du millénaire Trailer (1990)

01 January 1990

A young woman leaves the man she lives with in the middle of the night. All the next day, she searches for a place to sleep, in vain.

Camping Sauvage Trailer (1999)

01 January 1999

Four teenagers embark on the heist of the century: Operation Wild Camping. Their plan bears the hallmarks of the greats.