Stéphane Bouquet Trailers
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Total trailers found: 14
05 October 2024
Seeking for his dog mysteriously disappeared, a lonely thirty-year-old paces up and down the streets of his repressed past.
08 February 2004
A transgender woman returns — with her two male lovers — to her family home in the countryside to look after her dying mother.
01 December 1999
A young Frenchman of Arab descent, Djamel, becomes convinced that his long-lost father is a rich factory owner in Grenoble.
30 January 1994
A young woman named Juliette reminisces a series of recent confrontations. We hear, off-screen, the voices of her loved ones, her mother, her former lover, who burst in just as she was making the decisions that affected her life.
13 June 2001
French national Stéphane Bouquet, the illegitimate son of a U.S. soldier, goes looking for the father he never met in the United States' heartland.
23 June 1998
Born to a North African father and a French mother, 18-year-old Parisian high school senior Rémi works part-time in an Arab grocery store while studying management and commerce.
16 February 2023
Road trips through Los Angeles, famous verses in the Poetry Lounge and love in times of the pandemic: Rendezvous with an old flame, fourty years later.
07 June 2000
Story of two gorgeous, young French boys who begin a passionate relationship that boils over and threatens to destroy both their lives.
13 November 2010
A journey into contemporary French cinema through a series of exclusive interviews with the leading figures of GLBT French cinematography: André Téchiné, Catherine Corsini, Gaël Morel, Olivier Ducastel, Jacques Martineau and other old acquaintances of our film festival.
30 December 2009
In the summer, 27 year-old Sam drives towards the south of France in his Ford. He meets Matthieu and his sister Léa and takes them along in his apparently aimless journey.
27 July 2011
An 18-year-old beauty develops an attraction to an older photographer.
13 March 2002
Japanese Yann Dedet's Land of the Singing Dog concerns a musicologist, Toyo Mahiru (Gen Shimaoka), and his wife, Yoshiko (Katsuo Nakamura), who travel to a remote French village because Toyo has heard there is a citizen of the village that owns a singing dog.