Jean Négroni

Most Popular Jean Négroni Trailers

Total trailers found: 35

Love Rites Trailer (1987)

19 July 1987

Hugo, a vain clothing buyer, meets Myriam on a train and pursues a relationship with her. He is delighted to learn she is a prostitute and has no idea she has more in mind than Hugo bargained for.

I... For Icarus Trailer (1979)

19 December 1979

Following the assassination of President Marc Jarry, a member of the investigation committee refuses to sign off on the committee's final findings.

Statues Also Die Trailer (1953)

01 May 1953

Short documentary commissioned by the magazine Présence Africaine. From the question "Why is the African in the anthropology museum while Greek or Egyptian art are in the Louvre?", the directors expose and criticize the lack of consideration for African art.

La Jetée Trailer (1962)

16 February 1962

A man confronts his past during an experiment that attempts to find a solution to the problems of a post-apocalyptic world caused by a world war.

Her First Affair Trailer (1941)

14 August 1941

Micheline Chevassu is a young, naive woman living in an orphanage. Through classified ads, she has a date with an unknown man.

God Chose Paris Trailer (1969)

05 September 1969

An interesting mixture of filmed scenes with Belmondo and archival footage regarding cultural aspects of all kind around Paris, starting at the end of the 19th century and ending in the mid-1960's.

Bel-Ami Trailer (2003)

10 September 2003

Enclosure Trailer (1961)

18 July 1961

In a Nazi concentration camp, Karl, a German political prisoner, and David, a Jewish watchmaker, are confined in a small enclosure from which only one of them will be able to go out alive.

Homeland Trailer (1946)

22 October 1946

Brussels in the year 1568, as the Flemish people are fighting against the tyranny of the Spanish occupiers.

The Queen of Spades Trailer (1965)

29 December 1965

A gambling countess comes by a secret three card combination that wins her a fortune, but she is allowed to use it only once and not gamble again.

June 10, 1944 Trailer (1961)

01 December 1961

Evocation of the Oradour-sur-Glane Massacre on 10 June 1944, when 642 of its inhabitants were slaughtered by a Nazi Waffen SS company, based on a visit to Diors' Museum of the Three Wars" and archive photographs.

Le Sourire Trailer (1960)

01 May 1960

In the year that Cannes Film Festival handed out awards to Federico Fellini for La Dolce Vita, L'Avventura by Michelangelo Antonioni, and Kagi by Kon Ichikawa -- 'Le Sourire' won the Palme d'Or for Best Short Film in 1960.

The Devil's Pass Trailer (1959)

08 October 1959

Rahim's older brother Mokhi refuses to take him to Kabul's big bouzkachi game. Rahim decides to go there on his own.

Gramps Is in the Resistance Trailer (1983)

26 October 1983

It is 1943 in Paris. Like so many others, the Bourbelle family's home has been taken over by the Germans and they now live in their cellar.

La Demoiselle de Coeur Trailer (1963)

01 January 1963

The kings of the card game, tired of serving for the amusement of men, decide to participate in the lives of humans and behave like them.

La terreur et la vertu: Robespierre Trailer (1964)

17 October 1964

From April to July 1794, Robespierre forms a triumvirate with Saint-Just and Couthon. He plans to instate his ideal based on virtue and in times of revolutionary crisis, on terror.

Docteur Caraïbes Trailer (1970)

29 July 1970

The islands of the Caribbean Sea. Tiberio, an astonishing junk dealer, runs a store selling bits and pieces of wreckage fished here and there.

L'Arlésienne Trailer (1967)

01 January 1967

Les Cadets de l'océan Trailer (1945)

14 November 1945

In the harbor of Toulon, on the “Ocean” training ship, the apprenticeship of the cabin boys and experts of the Navy is punctuated by permissions in town, friendships, bullying, and loves.

Dangerous liaisons Trailer (1980)

28 May 1980

Pierre Choderlos de Laclos, author of "Dangerous liaisons", finds himself in prison and confronting the marquise de Merteuil.

La terreur et la vertu: Danton Trailer (1964)

10 October 1964

From November 1793 to April 1794, in order to reinforce the power of the Revolution, Robespierre strikes right and left.

Le Deuxième Souffle Trailer (1966)

01 November 1966

A gangster escapes jail and quickly makes plans to continue his criminal ways elsewhere, but a determined inspector is closing in.

Voyage chez les vivants - L'Aventure des hommes Trailer (1970)

12 February 1970

Hunter Will Get You Trailer (1976)

01 February 1976

L'Alpagueur is a free-lance spy from the French secret agency. He's put on the investigation about L'epervier, a serial-killer who employs young boys to help him robbing banks before killing them.

Noces de Sève Trailer (1979)

02 December 1979

An anti-nuclear parable, the film tells the story of villagers who each year traditionally hold "sap weddings", thus paying homage to the forest.

Marcel Proust - Portrait Souvenir Trailer (1962)

23 June 1962

This documentary is a portrait of Proust composed of recollections by those who knew him. Intercut with reading from his works.

Ohrid Express Trailer (1965)

01 July 1965

We join the idyllic world of conductor Petre Mihajlovski, whose slow, narrow-gauge Macedonian train was built in 1895, and runs from Prespa to Ohrid.

A Certain Mr. Jo Trailer (1958)

16 April 1958

Jo Guardini, now the peaceful owner of a charming inn by the banks of the River Marne, once was a dreaded gangster.

The Glass Cage Trailer (1965)

17 November 1965

A study of conscience set against the trial of Eichmann in Israel.

Les enfants de Néant Trailer (1968)

11 April 1968

Morbihan is one of the poorest regions in Brittany. Joseph, a 33-year-old farmer, can no longer live off the land.

Bassae Trailer (1964)

01 January 1964

"I was interested by the fact that some old guy, after the Parthenon’s glamour, devoted himself in a much smaller temple, where there was no white marble, no nothing.

Strangers in the House Trailer (1942)

16 May 1942

Loursat, a lawyer, lives with his daughter Nicole in a sinister and vast bourgeois residence. Abandoned for nearly twenty years by his wife, the brilliant lawyer has sunk into alcoholism and his relationship with his daughter is virtually non-existent.

From a Distant Gaze Trailer (1964)

14 September 1964

Jean Ravel's A Distant Gaze (D'un lointain regard) is a 12-minute observance of people on the streets backed by Michel Legrand music.

Short Memory Trailer (1963)

04 January 1963

This collection of rare footage examines WWII from an unusual perspective, that of everyday people. How did civilians cope with the ferocity of the "Blitz", occupation, and devastation?

Evariste Galois Trailer (1965)

01 June 1965

Galois is practicing shooting in preparation for a duel the very next day. His last night.