Sonia Wieder-Atherton

Most Popular Sonia Wieder-Atherton Trailers

Total trailers found: 16

The Crisis Trailer (1992)

02 December 1992

Victor is a legal advisor who finds himself abandoned by his wife and fired the same day. He tries to seek comfort from different friends and family members, but everyone he meets is concerned with their own problems.

Mallet-Stevens Street Trailer (1986)

24 March 1986

Commissioned for the centenary of the famous French architect and designer Robert Mallet-Stevens and shot on the street that bears his name in Paris' 16th arrondissement, Rue Mallet-Stevens depicts a mysterious, nocturnal scene of romance (featuring Akerman and her partner, the cellist Sonia Wieder-Atherton) unfolding before and inside one of the street's modernist constructions.

Marie's Story Trailer (2014)

10 August 2014

Marie Heurtin is born both blind and deaf. Sister Marguerette wins her trust and teaches her how to express herself.

A Couch in New York Trailer (1996)

21 February 1996

A burnt-out New York psychoanalyst exchanges apartments with a Parisian woman. When his patients arrive, they talk to her and then pay.

Lest We Forget Trailer (1991)

11 December 1991

A compilation of 30 French filmmakers, Alain Resnais and Jean Luc Godard among them, who use film to make a plea on behalf of a political prisoner.

Tomorrow We Move Trailer (2004)

03 March 2004

Single woman Charlotte tries to write erotic fiction despite not having any sensual experience.

East with Sonia Wieder-Atherton Trailer (2009)

08 March 2009

Presented in 2 parts, this 83 minute piece documents Wieder-Atherton's idea to do a set of pieces from across central and eastern Europe, including Russia.

American Stories: Food, Family and Philosophy Trailer (1989)

04 October 1989

An exploration of Jewish American identity in a multilayered portrait of the immigrant experience. A series of first-person addresses delivered by a cross-section of Jewish New Yorkers, whose by turns tragic and humourous tales speak to a collective history of trauma, displacement, and resilience.

Seven Women, Seven Sins Trailer (1986)

19 April 1986

Seven Women, Seven Sins (1986) represents a quintessential moment in film history. The women filmmakers invited to direct for the seven sins were amongst the world's most renown: Helke Sander (Gluttony), Bette Gordon (Greed), Maxi Cohen (Anger), Chantal Akerman (Sloth), Valie Export (Lust), Laurence Gavron (Envy), and Ulrike Ottinger (Pride).

Portrait of a Lazy Woman Trailer (1986)

19 April 1986

Belgian director Chantal Akerman struggles to overcome her laziness in the name of making a film about the subject.

Franz Schubert's Last Three Piano Sonatas Trailer (1989)

17 May 1989

A portrait of pianist Alfred Brendel performing and analysing Franz Schubert's final three sonatas.

For Febe Elisabeth Velasquez, El Salvador Trailer (1991)

19 February 1991

Commissioned by Amnesty International for its TV program Ecrire contre l’oubli (Write Against Oblivion), Akerman’s contribution in the form of a poem is dedicated to Febe Elisabeth Velasquez, an El Salvadorian trade unionist and mother of three, murdered by the US-backed junta.

Three Stanzas on the Name of Sacher Trailer (1989)

01 January 1989

Far from Standardised visual recording, Akerman and her accomplice, the cellist Sonia Wieder-Atherton allows us to discover a fine moment of contemporary music.

With Sonia Wieder-Atherton Trailer (2003)

28 September 2003

The short documentary starts with Wieder-Atherton telling the story of how she came to fall in love; first with music in general, and then with the cello, and goes on tell how she found her specific style, using the music to try and almost form words of communication.

Son chant Trailer (2021)

01 May 2021

"Going through my mini DVs shot over the past decade, I rediscovered a forgotten night sequence of Chantal Akerman and Sonia Wieder-Atherton leaving a brasserie where we had dined together in Montparnasse.

Sonia Wieder-Atherton: Or @ Philharmonie de Paris Trailer (2026)

31 March 2026

Juggling light and shadow, the Franco-American cellist Sonia Wieder-Atherton alternately reinterprets François Couperin’s *Leçons de Ténèbres* and Vivaldi’s sun-drenched compositions in a performance of rare elegance.