Anette Sidor

Anette Sidor Trailers

Queer Artivism Trailer

Anette Sidor (born 1985) is a director and writer, known for Fuck You (2018), Along the Road (2011) and Close to His Chest (2019).

Most Popular Anette Sidor Trailers

Total trailers found: 8

Queer Artivism Trailer (2013)

01 January 2013

An insight into 5 queer film festivals accompanied with the discussion about the importance of queer film festivals, queer film and people's experience with both.

Successful Thawing of Mr Moro Trailer (2021)

30 January 2021

After a phone call Milo faces an overwhelming change. A new medicine has been approved that may cure his partner Adrian, who has been kept frozen in a container for 43 years.

Debut Trailer (2016)

31 January 2016

A short film about Philip who dreams of becoming a model. At a casting he gets the chance to be photographed with the well-known model Sebastiaan; they fall in love.

Along the Road Trailer (2011)

30 January 2011

Truck drivers Ronny and Micke have a secret relationship. They meet up at rest areas along the road, where no one can see them.

The Male Gaze: The Boy Is Mine Trailer (2020)

10 December 2020

We wish to make him ours, to keep and to hold forever - but will the boy reciprocate? And is he everything we expected him to be? In these five tales from the UK, France, Sweden, Mexico and the USA, a variety of characters throw caution to the wind and take their chances on a fleeting moment.

Close to His Chest Trailer (2019)

22 August 2019

These men are undergoing a crucial stage of self-discovery, but for better or worse - they will not go through it alone.

Fuck You Trailer (2018)

08 August 2018

Alice is together with Johannes but she doesn't have enough space to be herself. On a night out with friends, she steals a strap-on and challenges her boyfriend's thoughts about girls.

Fuck Me Trailer (2024)

01 August 2024

Out clubbing with friends, a woman acts according to the roles and rules she's been taught only to discover that different ones may apply in Anette Sidor's incisive look at gender norms and modern mores.