Virginie Pradal

Most Popular Virginie Pradal Trailers

Total trailers found: 14

Bon week-end Monsieur Bennett ! Trailer (1994)

12 July 1994

Mr. Bennett is a model citizen, a tender father and an irreproachable husband, he yearns for a quiet life.

Les Dégourdis de la onzième Trailer (1986)

17 January 1986

Dévorez-moi Trailer (2006)

04 July 2006

Le Système Ribadier Trailer (1975)

10 April 1975

We'll Grow Thin Together Trailer (1979)

15 August 1979

Victor is a screenwriter whose last work about the Marechal Pétain is refused by his producer. To add insult to injury, he tells Victor he is paunchy.

La Puce à l'oreille Trailer (1978)

01 December 1978

Golden Years Trailer (2017)

13 September 2017

The true story of a French WW1 deserter who, with the support of his wife, spends a decade in disguise as a woman.

Auntie Danielle Trailer (1990)

04 April 1990

Tatie Danielle is a black comedy about a widow who is intent on ruining the lives of her great-nephew and his wife.

Le Bracelet Trailer (2025)

23 December 2025

After 18 years in prison, André returns home wearing an electronic ankle bracelet. His return is not greeted with enthusiasm, far from it! His wife can't stand his presence, his mother-in-law is intrusive, and his 20-year-old daughter, whom he didn't see grow up, refuses to call him dad.

Tailleur pour Dames Trailer (1993)

01 January 1993

Les Plaisirs de l'île enchantée Trailer (1981)

08 July 1981

In May 1664, Louis XIV celebrated the completion of major expansion work at Versailles. For the occasion, the king called on Molière's talent to compose these evenings for the court and the comedians.

Les p’tites têtes Trailer (1982)

09 June 1982

Henri, Daniel and Xavier have just opened a travel agency in Paris. Henri runs the agency while Daniel and Xavier go on trip to take care of the group of tourists in Morocco.

La Dame de chez Maxim Trailer (1981)

12 February 1981

Ma femme est sortie Trailer (2006)

26 January 2006

A staging of Jean Barbier's play "Ma femme est sortie" by Jean-Pierre Dravel et Olivier Macé.