In association with Jean-Luc Guionnet (image/sound). First film passing from the action, to the lived (experience); and from the optics, in to the haptique. Two male bodies celebrating pleasure / desire with natural elements, without synopsis. With daily shooting during two months and equivalent editing. Electroacoustic and instrumental music.
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The Flash - (1990) Official Trailer #1 [HD]
A police forensic scientist Barry Allen battles crimes as the super-fast superhero "The Flash". Creators: Danny Bilson Paul De Meo Stars: John Wesley Shipp ...
Death Flash - 1988 (VHS trailer)
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The Flash (1990) in a flash
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Jumpin' Jack Flash - Trailer
A computer operator (Goldberg) at a bank is plunged into an exciting world of international intrigue danger and romance when her terminal gets an from ...
FLASH! feature film trailer
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Popular movie trailers from 1988
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1988:
A naive young man from the countryside moves to the big city to study art. Soon he has some strange experiences: His roommate turns out to be the bodyguard-protected son of a mafia boss, his fellow student is desperate to initiate him into love, and his attractive art professor also seems to have it in for him.
The image of Greater Poland in the breakthrough years 1913-1918. It tells about the fate of Polish junior high school students and their attitude towards the Prussian partitioning authorities, activity in the independence underground, and participation in the preparations for the Greater Poland Uprising.
An interview with the production team behind the hit Broadway musical as they discuss the conception and development of Les Miserables as a pop-culture phenomenon.
Hunter S. Thompson speaks out on: the Iran/Contra affair, George Bush, Ronald Reagan, Politicians and Lawyers, John McFarlaine, Oliver North, and Richard Nixon.