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International Releases Dates
Japan
26 January 2011
Popular movie trailers from 2011
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 2011:
23 October 2011
Two lifelong friends jeopardize their relationship when one insists they sleep with each other.
31 December 2011
Tim's life is a joke. Literally.
28 October 2011
A documentary about the world of portuguese cinema, with interviews with some critics and directors.
02 January 2011
Henry is a grouchy, irritable and overall unhappy birthday clown. As he complains about everything, he realizes 8-year-old birthday girl Coral has a frown just as long as his.
05 April 2011
This provocative and insightful film is the first in a series of documentaries that will reveal the secret knowledge embedded in the work of the greatest filmmaker of all time: Stanley Kubrick.
14 December 2011
It's official; class is back! Riots on the street, old-Etonians in government, a workforce on strike, "Downton Abbey", "The King's Speech", the royal wedding and vajazzling.
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.
07 December 2011
Josh Biggs (Tyler Langdon, The Incredible Burt Wonderstone) is a young man riddled with severe anxiety.
01 July 2011
This is the story of a man who challenged his country’s institutions by proclaiming himself legitimate president.
07 December 2011
Antonia is a single mother who works as a hotel maid in Berlin. A normal hot summer day takes a dramatic turn when she crosses paths with a particular guest of the hotel, famous blind portrait painter Julius Pass.
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.
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