Simone Bitton

Most Popular Simone Bitton Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

The Red Shade Trailer (1981)

28 October 1981

The time is the 1930s and two Soviet spies (both Frenchmen by nationality) have been helping Communist factions during the Civil War in Spain.

Solange Giraud, née Tache Trailer (1981)

01 January 1981

Retrospective reportage on the life of an ordinary woman, which aims to analyse the domestic and social factors which contributed to her suicide.

Conversation nord-sud : Daney/Sanbar Trailer (1993)

01 January 1993

During the Gulf War, Serge Daney had written that the conversation, according to him "a typically Franco-Arab art", could no longer be established between him and his Arab friends.

Rachel Trailer (2009)

21 October 2009

Rachel Corrie, a young American woman and her friends attempt to stop a bulldozer from clearing out some homes and other buildings.

Mahmoud Darwish: As the Land Is the Language Trailer (1998)

23 February 1998

Accompanying from a place to another the poet who spent years in exile far from his native land of al-Birwa, in Haifa, Cyprus, Tunis, Amman, Paris, Cairo and Ramallah.

Ben Barka: The Moroccan Equation Trailer (2001)

01 January 2001

Ben Barka was abducted on a Paris street in October 1965 and later murdered; his body was never found, nor were the culprits positively identified.

Wall Trailer (2004)

17 May 2004

A meditation on the separation fence in Israel-Palestine that imprisons one people while enclosing the other.

Palestine: Story of a Land Trailer (1993)

01 January 1993

Using only rare archival and newsreel footage, this film tells the story of Palestine from the nineteenth century through current times.

The Thousand and One Days of Hajj Edmond Trailer (2024)

30 November 2024

A former communist leader and activist for Moroccan independence, Edmond Amran Elmaleh left behind a vast body of literary work that masterfully articulates personal and collective memory.

Ziyara Trailer (2021)

01 December 2021

Ziyara means visit to the saints, a popular practice common to both Jews and Muslims in Morocco. Today most of the Jews have left, but their saints are still there.