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United States
29 March 1997
Popular movie trailers from 1997
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1997:
12 July 1997
Ashitaka, a prince of the disappearing Emishi people, is cursed by a demonized boar god and must journey to the west to find a cure.
01 January 1997
Azam, who is convicted on charges of robbery is finally released after serving a 17-year sentence. With hopes of starting life anew, he hopes to reconcile with his family.
07 December 1997
Homage to famed 1950’s Puerto Rican singer, composer, and television personality Bobby Capó.
01 February 1997
Documentary about the life and works of Italian filmmaker Roberto Rossellini.
01 January 1997
Landing (1997) is the story of a young Afro-German woman who wakes up to discover that she is invisible.
02 May 1997
In 2257, a taxi driver is unintentionally given the task of saving a young girl who is part of the key that will ensure the survival of humanity.
19 August 1997
Jamie is a makeup artist for a local bikini contest on the beautiful South Beach of Miami. Her life appears to be falling apart when her boyfriend leaves her in a jealous rage.
01 January 1997
In a backwoods cabin, a boy called Little Man lives with his dad (a trapper), his older sister Missy, and his younger sister Kid, who is feral, spends most of her time under the table, and can imitate the sound of any animal.
01 January 1997
A group of friends transform into ninjas when a curious situation arises.
22 May 1997
A documentary film about Tibetan traditional medicine.
30 November 1997
Marjetka is living ten years with Maks, who is a painter, and an uncompromising conceptual artist. At first, it seemed different: Max was witty, charming, talented and promising, so he hired Marjetka to reach fame and success.
08 July 1997
Brakhage's lecture at the Whitney Museum is a thoughtful meditation on another friend and fellow filmmaker Gregory Markopoulos.
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