Movie Trailers - April 1991
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Nie ma Trailer (1991)
24 April 1991
Alina accepted the invitation from her Polish friend Elszbieta and traveled to Warsaw. Had she known beforehand that she would not be able to locate Elszbieta, she might never have left.
Tattoo Trailer (1991)
07 April 1991
Hunger, beatings, and poor hygiene intermingle in a women's prison, where the characters combine sisterhood, eroticism, and political fight.
Saa Trailer (1991)
15 April 1991
An exploratory journey seeking one's own rhythm, through the magnetic flux of rural and urban rhythms.
Tonight at 8.30 Trailer (1991)
14 April 1991
Dame Joan Collins takes on all of Gertrude Lawrence's lead roles in rare and entertaining television productions of eight out of the nine thirty-minute playlets by Noël Coward which he and Lawrence performed on-stage in sets of three from 1935 as "Tonight at 8.
Don Gay's Best Rides at Mesquite Rodeo 1990 Trailer (1991)
13 April 1991
Rodeo is a tough way to make a living-that's what this video is all about. These are the best, toughest, most heart stopping moments of the 1990 Season of the world famous Mesquite Championship Rodeo.
Love Demands a Sacrifice Trailer (1991)
23 April 1991
Documentary film about Polish airmen who fought in the British Air Force during World War II. The narrative frame of the documentary consists of excerpts from a mass in one of the churches in London in honour of the airmen.
Canto A La Vida: Song to Life Trailer (1991)
23 April 1991
A compelling exploration of life in Exile through the music, poetry, art, politics and culture of Chile set against the personal stories of seven Chilean women.
We Are Drawing Trailer (1991)
23 April 1991
In children's drawings, the heroes of S. Mikhalkov's poems for the little ones come to life.
Beyond the Horizon Trailer (1991)
01 April 1991
About Catholics exiled to Kazakhstan from Germany, Poland, and Ukraine during Soviet times.