Most Popular Adam Suschitzky Trailers
Total trailers found: 11
Little Ashes Trailer (2008)
06 October 2008
About the young life and loves of artist Salvador Dalí, filmmaker Luis Buñuel and writer Federico García Lorca.
Do Armed Robbers Have Love Affairs? Trailer (2002)
12 December 2002
An aging criminal, about to pull an armed robbery,reflects on a friend of his: a fellow criminal, who lost his life in a recent robbery attempt,on a woman whom he's been seeing and for whom he has strong feelings and whether or not he should go ahead with the present crime.
Red, White and Blue Trailer (2024)
16 February 2024
A young mother from Arkansas is forced to travel across state lines in search of an urgent and necessary abortion.
The Shadow in the North Trailer (2007)
15 September 2007
Sally Lockhart crosses paths with the nefarious industrialist Axel Bellman, the richest and most powerful man in Europe.
Red Crayon Trailer (2018)
14 August 2018
An innocent child narrowly escapes destruction and death in Syria. What she leaves behind can never truly be left behind.
The Most Beautiful Man in the World Trailer (2002)
03 October 2002
Lacey is a girl of about ten. On a lazy day, she watches some TV, rides her bike in front of her house, then explores a field across from her front door.
This Little Life Trailer (2003)
19 March 2003
A powerful one-off drama written by Rosemary Kay , winner of the BBC's Dennis Potter award for new screenwriting.
Billy and Zorba Trailer (1999)
22 August 1999
In a Scottish fishing village squeezed between sea and bluffs, a single mum named Mhairi has accepted an offer from her boyfriend Black to move to the city to live with him: more opportunities for her and for her son Billy.
Deja Vu Trailer (1999)
19 October 1999
Psychological drama revolving around a couple caught in a living nightmare after the death of their young son in a car crash.
Primeval: Through the Anomaly Trailer (2008)
17 March 2008
Through the Anomaly is a special, featuring behind the scenes of the second series of Primeval. It was primarily filmed, written, directed and hosted by Andrew-Lee Potts, who plays Connor Temple, as the producers wanted a personalised version of the making of the first series.