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France
01 January 1983
Popular movie trailers from 1983
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1983:
01 January 1983
Derek Jarman's film portrait of American writer William S. Burroughs was shot in September 1982 during his first visit to England to attend the legendary Final Academy events at the South London Ritzy Cinema.
08 April 1983
When his parents are killed by three men, Amar, Akbar and Anthony, Vijay teams up with a forest officer who was framed in a murder case to avenge their deaths.
26 January 1983
A young woman, unable to handle the stress of raising a family, runs out on her husband and young daughter.
27 July 1983
The film is inspired by the Mário de Sá-Carneiro short story, where the narration is made by Professor Antena's assistant who walks by his side when he is run over in a perhaps enigmatic way.
12 September 1983
This documentary explores the lives of three adult sisters living in a remote holler in southern West Virginia.
01 January 1983
Covers the 12-week-long strike at Kinleith Pulp and Paper Mill, owned by New Zealand Forest Products in January 1980.
20 March 1983
A film commonly known as “Turkish Jaws” that has little to do with Jaws. From the director who brought you “Turkish Star Wars”.
25 January 1983
“The details of the young actor’s face – his eyes, eyebrows, earlobe, chin, etc. – are set opposite the old buildings in the market quarter of Athens, where every street is named after a classic ancient Greek playwrite.
09 December 1983
After getting a green card in exchange for assassinating a Cuban government official, Tony Montana stakes a claim on the drug trade in Miami.
01 January 1983
A video short created in collaboration with Takashi Inagaki.
03 March 1983
The Magic Show is a one-act musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz and a book by Bob Randall.
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