Low Resolution TV Trailer (1986)
08 August 1986
A Super-8 film by Scott Stark
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08 August 1986
A Super-8 film by Scott Stark
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United States 08 August 1986
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1986:
01 January 1986
This film deals with the contrasts of the Wilhelminian era in Berlin: the splendor of the monarchy, the economic and intellectual vitality of the up-and-coming imperial capital on the one hand, and the misery of the proletarians in the tenements on the other.
20 November 1986
On March 16, 1978, far-left terrorists of the Red Brigades kidnap Aldo Moro, leader of the Christian Democracy, the ruling party in Italy since the end of WWII.
23 November 1986
Beate Klarsfeld, a German Protestant housewife, who, with the help of her Jewish law-student husband, Serge, begins an unrelenting campaign after World War II to bring Nazi war criminals to justice.
01 January 1986
With her marriage to the unfaithful Iskandar already in the toilet, Susy goes cougar and tries her luck with several younger men.
26 August 1986
Imagine a surreal narrative, without dialogue, in a style reminiscent of the 1920s silent era and seen through the lens of moving voyeuristic camera that records the odd whereabouts of an unseemly group of marginal tenants.
13 April 1986
After being away for awhile, Andy Taylor returns home to Mayberry to visit Opie, now an expectant father.
16 May 1986
After the death of dictator Francisco Franco, Florentina gives her family shocking news.
01 January 1986
A film portrait that falls somewhere between a painting and a prose poem, a look at a woman’s daily routines and thoughts via an exploration of her as a “character”.
01 January 1986
In this daring follow-up to The History of White People in America, comedian Martin Mull takes us on an in-depth look at such topics as White Religion, White Stress, White Politics, and White Crime.
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