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Total trailers found: 10

The Happiest Place on Earth Trailer (1999)

28 April 1999

The story of Robert Hughes-Lambert, who was captured by Nazis when his active homosexuality was discovered during the filming of Mermoz (1943).

Captain Corelli's Mandolin Trailer (2001)

18 April 2001

When a fisherman leaves to fight with the Greek army during World War II, his fiancée falls in love with the local Italian commander.

A Very Long Engagement Trailer (2004)

27 October 2004

Young Frenchwoman Mathilde searches for the truth about her missing fiancé, lost during World War I, and learns many unexpected things along the way.

Suzanne Trailer (2005)

16 July 2005

In 1943, Joseph, a Jewish man, was arrested by the Germans in front of his 13-year-old daughter, Suzanne, in the apartment where they were hiding.

Monsieur Batignole Trailer (2002)

06 March 2002

In 1942, in an occupied Paris, the apolitical grocer Edmond Batignole lives with his wife and daughter in a small apartment in the building of his grocery.

2 Days in Paris Trailer (2007)

09 February 2007

Marion and Jack try to rekindle their relationship with a visit to Paris, home of Marion's parents — and several of her ex-boyfriends.

Des croix sur la mer Trailer (2001)

13 October 2001

On August 5, 1944, in Brittany, civilians fell into the hands of the German army. Among them, Jean Palu, a man like the others, who looks back on his life.

Madame De... Trailer (2001)

01 October 2001

The action takes place in Paris in the 30-ies. The Countess Louise de... has made debts and she urgently needed cash.

The Costly Truth Trailer (2004)

16 January 2004

Investigating judge at the 3rd Criminal Chamber of Marseille, Françoise Larchey is the wife of Jean-Pierre Larchey, a famous architect of the Coast.

Madame Sans-Gêne Trailer (2002)

11 February 2002

In August 1792, on the eve of the attack on the Tuileries, Catherine Hubscher, a laundress in Paris, met a sergeant and an artillery lieutenant who would become respectively Marshal Lefèvre and Emperor Napoleon I.