Robert Kernez Trailers
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Breton director and writer, more specifically dedicated to documentaries on Breton traditions. He produced most of his work in the 1970s and 1980s.
A glass of cider or nothing TrailerElisa TrailerTree of life Trailer
Breton director and writer, more specifically dedicated to documentaries on Breton traditions. He produced most of his work in the 1970s and 1980s.
Total trailers found: 32
04 May 1983
Imagine a land without trees: erosion, desolation, desert... Imagine... Technocrats of "development" and pseudo-farmers, do you happen to have a little imagination ?
22 August 1976
A tormented (but forbidden) history, a culture reduced to provincial folklore, economic difficulties, social conflicts, military and tourist vocations: such is the assessment that we have been able to make of this country.
24 October 1976
The drama of the East German tanker on the coast of the island of Sein and the bay of Audierne.
22 January 1987
Anthropological tourism in New Guinea. Ten days of immersion in Irian Jaya.
23 August 1972
A brief history of the various harvesting techniques since wheat has existed.
17 January 1976
The forest is burning. By man's fault. "Accused, look at your harvest of ashes" ; this simple sentence sums up the film.
10 October 1978
How do souls travel to the afterlife ? What should the ferryman do ? Morgane, the water fairy, knows this (according to Per Jakez Hélias).
01 May 1976
Traditional cider making in the small breton town of Saint-Gonlay in 1976. The traditional song called "Son ar sistr" whose words in Breton were written in 1929 by two Morbihan teenagers Jean Bernard and Jean-Marie Prima, is used as a leitmotiv.
24 November 1982
A being from a distant elsewhere arrives in the world of men to learn. But the man does not like to have his actions and gestures questioned.
01 April 2018
The cider-making process : an art of knowing how to poetize reality.
31 December 1975
The destruction of part of the rue de Saint-Malo district in Rennes as part of the program to reduce unsanitary housing.
18 May 1982
The life of a peasant family in the years 1650-1670 in Brittany. ; This film was made as part of an Educational Action Project at the Collège de Saint-Méen.
26 August 1980
Back to the pollution caused by oil tankers. After the Torrey Canyon in 1967, the Olympic Bravery in 1976, the Böhlen in 1976, the Amoco Cadiz in 1978, the Gino in 1979, it was the Tanio which ran aground in 1980 off the coast of Brittany, eight dead and spilling 15,000 tonnes of oil.
10 June 1972
The ruins of Oradour: there were 672 victims, burned and methodically massacred by the Nazis. In the face of resurgent fascism, it is forbidden to forget.
18 October 1985
Experimental film in the now submerged valley with Catherine Ferlandin and Corinne Lépine. Lake Guerlédan dry.
18 May 1983
At the edge of the Brocéliande forest is a site where a castle was built, that of Boutavant (Boutavam).
17 August 1976
The sinking of the oil tanker "Olympic Bravery". The problem of regulation is posed.
19 December 1978
In 1976 there were only a few thousand tons of oil on the coast. In 1978, 230,000 ; It was too late to shed tears.
12 July 1976
The drought of 1976 marked the history of agriculture by surprising in its duration and extent. But if there had been better management and use of water.
30 May 1983
Gisèle Jan-Simon, painter who lives in the world of Brocéliande talks about her work. From the magic of Celtic legends, she questions the present world.
20 July 1979
How we destroy the site of Lake Trémelin in Iffendic, in the name of tourism of course. The lake becomes the prey of promoters for a "marina"! A nature museum will be built there.
04 July 1980
The famous sunken city should reappear, but we must wait for the day when all warfare will have ceased for a hundred years.
16 May 1978
Tribute to Tristan Corbière. Images of the sea, stars, muses, the poetic universe of Tristan Corbière.
04 December 2015
The construction of the Guerlédan dam lasted seven years (from 1923 to 1930). Placed on the waters of Blavet, it is 45 meters high and retains a volume of 55 million m3 of water over an area of 400 hectares, thus forming the lake of Guerlédan, the largest of the Breton lakes.