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International Titles
Gekiteki Kikō: Shinya Tokkyu ’96 – Torrid Asia Trailer
International Releases Dates
Japan
08 December 1996
Popular movie trailers from 1996
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1996:
13 December 1996
A New York magazine art director, a married mother of two who just turned 40, decides to record the events of her day in a journal.
11 April 1996
Gina, a modern business woman in her late forties, has a lover named Adrian, a journalist, who she sees once in a while just to have sex.
28 June 1996
A doctor and his wife move to a new city where they plan to start a new life. However, trouble strikes in the form of a police inspector who gets completely obsessed with the doctor's wife.
20 June 1996
The film discusses a father's unability to grow his children due to the rreason that their mother is no more.
04 February 1996
Peter Nestler illustrates a poem by Hans Sachs from 1540.
23 November 1996
Australian-born filmmaker George Miller offers a personal view of Australian films. He suggests that they can be regarded as visual music, public dreaming, mythology, and song-lines.
10 October 1996
During the general elections of 1994, Tunin, a mechanic with a firm belief in communism fears that his party is about to lose, so he journeys to a northern village to stir up trouble.
31 December 1996
A young man makes ends meet by selling camotes in his small providence town, has zero luck getting with the ladies, and is too broke to afford the hookers of the town.
05 October 1996
Paris Opera, October 1996. New production Jérôme Savary
01 January 1996
BEAUTIFUL FUNERALS is a hand-painted double-step-printed film composed of 1) dense blackness variously punctuated by brilliantly colored jewel/flower-like shapes AND 2) interruptive white sections which are fuzzily dotted with blurred whites and criss-crossed by black "brushstrokes" and hard-edge straight black and white lines.
29 October 1996
A family, trying to pull themselves together after losing their infant son, moves into a new home, where, almost immediately, the mother begins experiencing paranormal phenomena.
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