Alan Martín Segal

Most Popular Alan Martín Segal Trailers

Total trailers found: 8

Decadence Trailer (2024)

04 May 2024

An elliptical depiction of events from the night of an alleged rape, and the celebration after the acquittal.

The Souffleur Trailer (2026)

13 February 2026

Lucius Glantz, a veteran hotel manager in Vienna, fights to save his beloved establishment from a scheming realtor's plan to demolish it, leading to a clash of wills that even affects the hotel's renowned soufflé recipe.

Una investigación interrumpida de R Trailer (2017)

31 July 2017

An Interrupted Investigation of R is an epistemological sci-fi detective film project. In this loose adaptation of Stanislaw Lem's The Investigation, R, a young amateur detective, investigates a puzzling and eerie case of missing—and apparently resurrected—bodies.

No Anteriority Trailer (2021)

23 December 2021

Ghosts make the past writable, organizing the gaps in personal history. In this light, ghost stories can be funny, tender, or even romantic, rather than purely horror.

Incomplete Disappearance Trailer (2020)

25 October 2020

Using personal correspondence and some passages from Ezequiel Martínez Estrada’s The Head of Goliath, as well as recreations with paper models and minor acts of architectural preservation, Incomplete Disappearance presents a series of simulations through which an identity crisis is (temporarily) avoided.

Negative Path Trailer (2022)

06 July 2022

F begins to follow two young anarchists who sporty usurp abandoned commercial storefronts and apartments.

Falso Sport Trailer (2023)

23 July 2023

"Before, it was like this; now, it is like that." This recurring phrase in the work raises the question: what was like this, and now is like that? Through this wordplay, we glimpse a recurring theme in Segal’s works: a subtler, less persuasive form of magic—the trick.

Key, washer, coin Trailer (2018)

06 October 2018

An unclassifiable film that swerves between the realms of conceptualism, comedy, sound art, every-day anecdote and a grim accounting of our “society of control”.