Sonimage Movie Trailers
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Total trailers found: 12
Every Man for Himself Trailer (1980)
12 October 1980
A look at the sexual and professional lives of three people — a television director, his ex-girlfriend, and a sex worker.
Letter to Jane: An Investigation About a Still Trailer (1974)
11 April 1974
The film's subject is a photograph of Jane Fonda visiting Hanoi during the Vietnam War. It asks what the position of the intellectual should be in the class struggle and points out the irony of Jane Fonda's participation in the photo shoot, which was staged.
Here and Elsewhere Trailer (1976)
15 September 1976
Here and Elsewhere takes its name from the contrasting footage it shows of the fedayeen and of a French family watching television at home.
Number Two Trailer (1975)
24 September 1975
Jean-Luc Godard mixes video and film in his Grenoble studio, discussing how he secured funding for the film.
How's It Going? Trailer (1978)
26 April 1978
During the making of a video film about a communist printing press, a union member and a leftist activist discuss how to present their information, especially how to caption two specific images: one of a protest in Portugal, the other of a strike in France.
How Can I Love (A Man When I Know He Don't Want Me) Trailer (1983)
01 January 1983
"One Woman, five men, five breakups." - BAM
Six fois deux/Sur et sous la communication Trailer (1976)
12 March 1976
The title and subtitle of this French miniseries are “Six Times Two; Over and under the media”. The “six” refers to the fact that there are six episodes; the “two” has a double meaning.
Godard's Passion Trailer (1982)
26 May 1982
While shooting a film, the director becomes interested in the unfolding struggle of a young factory worker that has been laid off by a boss who did not like her union activities.
Scénario de 'Sauve qui peut la vie' Trailer (1979)
10 April 1979
Jean-Luc Godard proposes a diary of his creative process. Looking at photos of three actors, Jacques Dutronc, Isabelle Huppert, and Miou-Miou, who were previously cast to play in "Sauve qui peut (la vie)," Godard speaks about great image makers: Dreyer and Wim Wenders, the painters Edward Hopper and Pierre Bonnard.
To Alter the Image Trailer (1982)
01 May 1982
1981: at the moment the left won power, French television commissioned Godard to make a film on the theme of change.
France / Tour / Detour / Two / Children Trailer (1979)
01 January 1979
In this astonishing twelve-part project for and about television — the title of which refers to a 19th-century French primer Le tour de la France par deux enfants — Godard and Miéville take a detour through the everyday lives of two children in contemporary France.
LIP or A taste for collective action Trailer (1976)
16 April 1976
The mythical 1973-1974 strike at the LIP watch factory in Besançon (France), was one of the largest social struggles of the second half of the 20th century in Europe, due to the importance of the economic and political questions it raised, as well as its forms of organization, and its scope and popularity.
