Vincent Lannoo

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Total trailers found: 10

Little Glory Trailer (2011)

31 December 2011

After his parents’ death, Shawn, 19 and mildly delinquent, tries to look after his little sister to cash in on his dad’s life insurance.

Ordinary Man Trailer (2005)

29 November 2005

George is a furniture seller. He's a reliable husband and a good father, a loyal friend and a fine handyman.

Point-Blank Trailer (2019)

30 October 2019

Justine, 40, is struggling to reconcile her family life and her job as a police officer in the serious-crimes squad.

Entre ses mains Trailer (2022)

21 September 2022

Clara, a lawyer in Annecy, leads a serene but monotonous life with her husband Damien and their two children.

Strass Trailer (2001)

08 November 2001

A documentary crew enters a drama school in Brussels to examine the controversial method of one of its teachers: the Open Door method.

If I Had 10 Poor People Trailer (1999)

01 August 1999

Vincent Lannoo, the film-maker, pitches a new TV show to a producer. The show will portray the life of 10 poor people and Vincent has already filmed some sequences for the show.

Vampires Trailer (2010)

17 April 2010

Vincent Lannoo’s ‘mockumentary’ shows us a community of vampires in Belgium. The two ‘parents’ of the family are George and Bertha, who have two teenage children – or rather, they raise two former humans who they turned into vampires.

Paper Souls Trailer (2013)

25 December 2013

A funeral-speech writer gets a new lease on life when he meets a widow who commissions him to write a piece for her 8-year-old son.

In the Name of the Son Trailer (2012)

29 September 2012

When Elisabeth, a woman of faith, host of a radio show on a Catholic radio station, devoted to her family and the suffering of the world, is confronted with the pedophilia of priests and the suicide of her son, belief gives way to rage and to violence.

I Adore the Cinema Trailer (1998)

29 November 1998

George is to make a film with the cooperation of the students of a Brussels high school. The subject suggested by Saïda and Julie is tricky: they want George to film their own love story.