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International Releases Dates
Australia
30 June 2011
United States
19 November 2011
Popular movie trailers from 2011
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 2011:
02 November 2011
See Michael Jackson, one of the most recognizable and popular entertainers of all time, like never before in the feature-length tribute Michael Jackson: The Life of an Icon.
28 May 2011
The film is a short story about a guy called Steve who has struggled with the Christian faith, having seen his parents, who are both Christians, break up because of his dad's unfaithfulness.
01 July 2011
This is the story of a man who challenged his country’s institutions by proclaiming himself legitimate president.
14 July 2011
15-year-old Jack is on a French Exchange trip with his school. But his mum won't stop ringing to check-up on him.
28 October 2011
A documentary about the world of portuguese cinema, with interviews with some critics and directors.
16 March 2011
There's a new teacher in town—Spelunker! This unusual man is anything but a typical instructor, giving speeches about traffic safety to the students, reacting strangely to a humidifier, and enjoying lunch— albeit with ample condiment mishaps.
22 August 2011
Gautami is an Indian Odissi Dancer whose passion in life is dance. Jai Leang is a rising Chinese painter whose paintings are highly influenced by Chinese culture.
04 July 2011
In celebration of July 4 Linkin Park was streamed LIVE from the iTunes Festival at the Roundhouse in London.
17 December 2011
A Yakuza member seeking to lead a new life in Manila. A morbid turn of events brings Haruo (Jacky Woo) to the squalor of Manila.
01 June 2011
Takes a look at twelve working actors in Hollywood over 80 and how they have managed to survive this crazy business.
15 October 2011
When Nina Patel is nominated to represent her eighth grade class at Homecoming, she's thrilled. However, Nina's traditional Indian parents refuse to let her assimilate to such an American tradition.
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