1988 Movie Trailers
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The Franklin Expedition - Buried in Ice Trailer (1988)
02 February 1988
A documentary film capturing the exhumation of three of the Franklin Expedition on Beechey Island.
Tell Me a Story, Doctor Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
An animated film based on Janusz Korczak's novel King Matt the First, telling the story of a king who was constantly patronized and reprimanded by his courtiers, whose name was used for selfish purposes by his ministers, and who eventually fled the palace to fight in the war as a simple soldier.
The Explorers: A Century of Discovery Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
For a century National Geographic has participated in and chronicled many of the worlds greatest explorations unlocking the secrets of the oceans, lifting men into the stratosphere, and mapping the very boundaries of the earth, sea, and sky.
Changing Time (Quickly) Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
We see the celebration of New Year's Eve with fireworks in 1988, repeated exactly in 1923, in 1908, and in munitions explosions in 1812, as well as an air attack in World War II — and there is no difference in the image.
Water Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
The clip shows a film fragment in which the French film comedian Fernandel shuffles along the street sadly and apparently aimlessly.
The Pan Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
A heartwarming comedy about three university students who come of age around a pot dish in a flat. The same room, a camera fixed there throughout, and a cast of only three people, and only men.
The Reagans Speak Out on Drugs Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
This is a classic Political Remix Video made by Cliff Roth in 1988 using two VCRs. The footage, taken from a 1988 anti-drug presidential address by both Ronald and Nancy Reagan, has been reedited to suggest the inauguration of a pro-drug campaign in the United States.
Anônimo I: Teresa Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
In Belo Horizonte, Teresinha de Jesus has been wandering the same path for 13 years, becoming a well-known figure in the city.
Log Abstract 1988 Trailer (1988)
15 November 1988
Sequences taken from a filmed diary whose title refers to the following meanings of the English words "log" and "abstract" which seem to describe the film.
INTERNACIONALES Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
An aspect of the life of international truck drivers. The drivers' evenings and meals in all-night petrol stations and their waking up in the morning before setting off on the motorway again.
The Reindeer Thief Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
Like many St. Lawrence Island legends, this story is set in Siberia where Chukchi, the Reindeer People, live.
Cameramen Who Dared Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
Documentary featuring current and archive footage of documentary filmmakers and camera operators who risk their lives in order to capture vivid images of deadly animals, combat, and natural dangers and disasters.
dis-contact Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
The footage of birds shot on 8mm film was projected frame by frame and then re-photographed using bulb exposure (long exposure), thereby reconstructing time through stop-motion.
On the Brink: An A.I.D.S. Chronicle Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
A documentary filmed in nine countries.
Li'A Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
Sam Li'a was a Hawaiian song composer who spent his life in the remote valley of Waipi'o on the Big Island of Hawai'i.
Children of the Open Road Trailer (1988)
17 March 1988
Catrine Clay presents the disturbing story of gypsy children abducted from their parents in clean and ordered Switzerland.
H-Street - Shackle Me Not Trailer (1988)
05 July 1988
The first H-Street film changed the way skate videos were shot forever. Featuring Tony Mag, Ron Allen, Matt Hensley and a cast of thousands, H-Street had one of the largest teams in skating, including Dannny Way, a young Mike Carroll and the super stylish Brian Lotti.
Towards Money Trailer (1988)
01 December 1988
A high school teacher finds a substantial sum of money and tries to find the rightful owner.
George Best: Best Intentions Trailer (1988)
04 May 1988
Depending on your point of view, George Best is either the carefree hedonist who played football for the love of it, and gleefully enjoyed the fringe benefits (booze 'n' birds) which came with the territory, or he is the sad, shambolic, wife-beating alcoholic who frittered away his God-given gifts.
Aquaducks Trailer (1988)
21 March 1988
A whimsical ballet involving a real bathtub rubber duck and cartoon ducks designed by Jessie Hartland.
New Times Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
A film about the time of perestroika, made in the genre of documentary comedy. At the center of the film is an unusual hero - an adventurer and a smart man, a carefree rogue, a cheerful joker, and a passionate lover of life, reminiscent of Molière's famous Scapin.
Mecca of the Frigid Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
George visits underground filmmaker Robert Nelson in Milwaukee, and they brave the cold on Lake Michigan.
A Little Life Trailer (1988)
28 October 1988
A LITTLE LIFE explores the life and death of Ricci Vicenti, a 19-year-old Aboriginal youth who was shot while trying to escape from Canning Vale Remand Centre in Perth.
Going Hollywood: The War Years Trailer (1988)
12 December 1988
This documentary provides a nostalgic and insightful look at Hollywood's on- and off-screen efforts at promoting wartime patriotism during the years 1941-1945.
Famine '87 Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
The film examines the impact of sustained scarcity and flawed ideas of modernization on the lives and land of the pastoral Banni community in the desert region of Kutch in Western Gujarat.
The Mice: Live in Cleveland Trailer (1988)
04 June 1988
The Mice recorded in Mather Courtyard on the campus of Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland Ohio on June 4th, 1988.
Stars in Broad Daylight Trailer (1988)
02 January 1988
In his debut feature film, director Muhammad explores the inexorable dissolution of a family, ironically during the planning of a wedding, the kind of ritual that ought to bond family members together in shared joy.
Consolations (Love is an Art of Time) Trailer (1988)
27 January 1988
Bruce Elder's Consolations picks up where Lamentations left off in the purgatory of modern existence, and aspires to regain, and reaffirm, a sense of meaning, goodness, beauty and mystery in the empty simulacra of the dead world.
Camcorder Atrocity Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
Various Evil Dead (and possibly Napalm Death) inspired lowjinks, starting with early turntablism experiments and classic lines such as "whether you like it or not I'm an anarchist", early primitive gore effects, an abandoned film which may be really famous who knows, even one kid on the news slagging off politicians, and for the climax ye olde melting polystyrene head trick.
Les réveils Trailer (1988)
15 August 1988
A man films himself in bed in the morning, as soon as he is awakened by the lamps illuminating him (1800 Watts) and by the radio (tuned to France Culture), programmed for this purpose.
Uncle Lenin Lives in Russia Trailer (1988)
18 March 1988
The film delves into the experiences of Finnish youth activists from the 1970s who were part of Marxist-Leninist organizations, often referred to as “taistolaiset.
Orient, Isabelle … Occident Trailer (1988)
18 April 1988
An essayistic documentary about the writer and adventurer Isabelle Eberhardt, who traveled through Algeria around 1900 disguised as a man with a group of nomads.
Blue City Slammers Trailer (1988)
29 April 1988
Based on the theatrical play by Layne Coleman, the film centres on the personal and sport lives of the players on a women's softball team in the small town of Blue City.
Eran unos que venían de Chile Trailer (1988)
14 April 1988
Claudio Sapiain, who lived with his family in Sweden during his exile after the coup in Chile, describes what it was like to return to his homeland.
Z-Man Trailer (1988)
08 June 1988
The powerful industrial tycoon proposes a dangerous deal to the man sentenced to life imprisonment. He should find three people infected by a special drug and inject them with an anti-serum.
Degrees of Blindness Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
Inspired by a poem by William Blake: a short experimental film about the perception of vision.
Sacrilege Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
A journalist goes undercover to find the truth behind a christian cult while falls in love with one of the members.
Codename: Kyril Trailer (1988)
29 March 1988
At the height of the cold war, a known Russian spy ("Kyril") is sent to the UK under falsely reported pretenses in order to hopefully indirectly spark an unknown mole in the KGB to reveal himself; the endeavor eventually has repercussions which none of the initial players could have predicted.
And the Past Seems Like a Dream… Trailer (1988)
01 March 1988
The ship sails down the Yenisei River to the city of Igarka. Its passengers are those who in the 1930s and 1940s were repressed, exiled here and lived here for some part of their lives.
George Michael - Faith Trailer (1988)
13 September 1988
A collection of music videos and short vox pops by George Michael, from the Faith album which came bundled with the Faith - Remastered Deluxe Box Set.
In Heaven Trailer (1988)
31 December 1988
An experimental short film by Japanese filmmaker Jun Kurosawa.
Evil Destroyer Trailer (1988)
31 March 1988
Father Luke Daniels tries to stop the flow of opium into his country but finds himself facing off against the evil Mr Wu and "Blackstone", a man who isn't afraid to use clown ninjas and hopping vampires to get his way.
The Crow and the Canary Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
An animated true story. A young boy gets in trouble harassing the neighbourhood grouch. When the old man complains to the boy’s father, he’s told a parable that puts his complaint in perspective.
Postscript Trailer (1988)
01 October 1988
One of the first accidents of the glasnost era - the crash of the Moscow-Leningrad passenger train - which became known throughout the country, occurred on August 16, 1988.
Death in Installments Trailer (1988)
01 August 1988
Stories of people whose lives, as a result of various reasons, turned out to be subordinated to one blind goal — obtaining and using drugs.
Powerful Stuff Trailer (1988)
13 July 1988
Powerful Stuff is a 1988 Electrical safety film made by the Independent Business Television Limited for the Electricity Council.
Mestizo Trailer (1988)
01 October 1988
A village on the Venezuelan coast, a place of fishermen and big haciendas, Aquiles Vargas, a white aristocrat in somewhat reduced circumstances, fights with Cruz Guaregua, a humble black fisherwoman, and mother of his only son, a half-caste 'mestizo'.