Alfonso Alvarez Trailers
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Total trailers found: 11
01 January 1993
An experimental film about the miraculous manifestation of the Virgin of Guadalupe in Mexico in 1531.
01 January 1989
Film For... is a collage of camera original footage, educational film and other amusing snippets of found footage, interlocked with dialogues and statements (some from the found footage itself), documenting gender politics and the lack of substantial change inspite of our perceptions to the contrary.
01 January 2005
Forces of nature having their way. When the levee breaks, have no place to go.
01 January 1988
June '87: coming back from a Grateful Dead show at the Ventura County Fairgrounds our 1968 Volkswagen broke down just 30 miles north of Bakersfield at 11 p.
01 January 2014
We either think that we're invincible or that we are invisible. When realistically we're somewhere in between.
01 January 2002
An exciting day in the life of a rookie lawman. He has never had to fire his weapon, respects his superiors, and is always ready for any emergency - day or night.
23 November 2021
A chronicle of 2020 as seen on the filmmaker's daily bicycle commute.
01 January 1995
Kinodelic is the art of organizing the necessary movements of color film stock through the optical printer in harmony with the internal rhythm in the music of Jimi Hendrix.
11 May 2012
An exquisite corpse film dedicated to Karen Holmes, filmmaker, artist, and teacher. In May 2012 she retired from SFSU Cinema department and has influenced numerous people as they have gone on to be filmmakers, artists and teachers.
01 January 2015
Bodies at rest and in action. The juxtaposition of images, and of photographic and abstract representation, illustrate the spectacle and majesty, at times brutal and at times beautiful, of human sport and athletic competition.
01 September 2003
Amid the rolling flatlands west of Toronto, Canada, there is a place they call the Film Farm. Here in a rustic old Mennonite barn, filmmaking pilgrims make handcrafted films every summer.