Akerman Trailer (2020)
11 February 2020 4 mins
Watch the official Akerman 2020 trailer in HD below.
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These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 2020:
12 April 2020
After the vicious slaughter of his family by stone-cold mercenary Sub-Zero, Hanzo Hasashi is exiled to the torturous Netherrealm.
30 January 2020
The story of famous Peruvian soccer player Jefferson Farfán is recounted from his troubled childhood to the World Cup in 2018.
06 November 2020
A teenage brother of school shooting victim strikes up an unlikely friendship with the shooter's grandmother when they both work together at the same supermarket.
22 February 2020
Eric lives with his pregnant wife in his in-laws' house because they have no money to become independent.
20 November 2020
Das Capital is an envisioning of rural north India and sets the canvas for the protagonist – Purshottam Ram played by Yashpal Sharma who is torn between his duties toward his family, his corrupt employers and a corrupt political system.
16 October 2020
In a dystopian Turkey, the Government begins installing new TV antennas to homes throughout the country.
14 August 2020
Naina, a 36 year old women lives with her niece, Dua who is 19-year-old. They want to rent out their guest room.
10 November 2020
Thirty years after the infamous 'Death Farm' murders in rural Pennsylvania, serial killing is in season once more.
10 October 2020
Featuring Dean Cain and Luke Schroder, One Life at a Time highlights both the importance of awareness and the misconceptions of homelessness in West Michigan, in addition to having an historical nod to Mel Trotter.
12 May 2020
In “Spaces #3”, 7 internationally acclaimed directors shot, after commissioning by the Thessaloniki International Film Festival, a short film at home, making their own timely comment on the new reality that we live in.
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