Thierry Knauff

Most Popular Thierry Knauff Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

Adoration ou la transsubstantiation Trailer (1987)

02 February 1987

Based on the real life story of Sagawa, a Japanese student who killed, dismembered and ate a young Dutch girl in Paris.

Solo Trailer (2004)

01 June 2004

Step by step, the film reveals a woman's way through life. As the lonely bearer of many different thoughts, she dances the worlds of her memories, feelings and experiences, discoveries and cheerful emotions.

Le sphinx Trailer (1986)

01 January 1986

Fragments of a text by Jean Genet – “Four Hours in Chatila” – are illustrated by summer images of a park in Brussels.

Gbanga-Tita Trailer (1994)

01 January 1994

Lengé is a Baka pygmee. Among his people, in the Equatorial Forest of South-East Cameroon, Lengé is a tale-teller.

Bare Handed Trailer (2007)

31 January 2007

With light and shadow as dancing partners, Michèle Noiret enters and explores worlds that she evokes and challenges with her dance.

Anton Webern Trailer (1991)

10 May 1991

Anton Webern's "Langsamer Satz" for string quartet was performed as part of the "My GAIA" concert during the Festival's 2012 edition.

Abattoirs (Mattatoi) Trailer (1987)

01 October 1987

Abattoirs is shot in black and white and has a very sparse soundtrack. Its takes are stark there is hardly a camera movement sometimes photographs are filmed.

Seuls Trailer (1989)

26 January 1989

Mental anguish is all that's present in the film Seuls / Alone (1989). Shot like a grungy medical documentary, Smolders and co-director Thierry Knauff intercut shots of several children at a Belgium psychiatric clinic.

Baka Trailer (1995)

20 September 1995

For months filmmaker Thierry Knauff lived with the Cameroonian tribe, the Baka. This is his document of that time.

Vita Brevis Trailer (2014)

02 April 2014

Inspired by jazz musician Jimmy Giuffre's statement, 'I’m not afraid to play something simple', Thierry Knauff has created a cinematic exercise in capturing beauty, observing nature and being moved by film.

Wild Blue, Notes for Several Voices Trailer (2000)

12 May 2000

This experimental film examines the physical and emotional effect of violence as it is seen through the eyes of women around the world, ranging from a Irish mother explaining the use of "knee-capping" by the IRA to an Arabic woman describing how war and terrorism has impacted her country.