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Netherlands
11 May 2011
Popular movie trailers from 2011
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 2011:
27 October 2011
Facebook Follies is a one-hour documentary that takes a look at the unexpected consequences of people sharing their personal information on social media.
02 November 2011
A true story of two men who should never have met – a quadriplegic aristocrat who was injured in a paragliding accident and a young man from the projects.
01 January 2011
Since the 1960's, journalists, scholars and filmmakers have been examining the Rastafarian movement in an attempt to explain its origins and its core beliefs.
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.
05 November 2011
A hardworking husband and father, Jay Harding views himself as a generous, loving and selfless man giving all to make a great life for his family.
01 September 2011
The best-selling mobile game, Rovio's "Angry Birds", told in the style of Alfred Hitchcock's 1963 classic "The Birds".
01 July 2011
This is the story of a man who challenged his country’s institutions by proclaiming himself legitimate president.
18 January 2011
Geografens Testamente explores the mysterious geography of Sweden, The Nordics and Europe with clues into a deep, thrilling and exciting adventure, that you will never forget.
01 June 2011
Takes a look at twelve working actors in Hollywood over 80 and how they have managed to survive this crazy business.
04 July 2011
In celebration of July 4 Linkin Park was streamed LIVE from the iTunes Festival at the Roundhouse in London.
07 December 2011
Josh Biggs (Tyler Langdon, The Incredible Burt Wonderstone) is a young man riddled with severe anxiety.
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