Bari Pearlman

Most Popular Bari Pearlman Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Jelly Roll: Save Me Trailer (2023)

30 May 2023

An inside look as the 38-year-old prepares to perform at the famed Bridgestone Arena in his hometown of Nashville, featuring never-before-seen tour footage and interviews with the musician and those closest to him.

Daughters of Wisdom Trailer (2007)

03 June 2007

An intimate portrait of the nuns of Kala Rongo, a rare and exceptional Buddhist Monastery exclusively for women situated in Nangchen, in remote and rural northeastern Tibet.

How to Dance in Ohio Trailer (2015)

25 January 2015

In Columbus, Ohio, a group of autistic teenagers and young adults role-play this transition by going through the deceptively complex social interactions of preparing for a spring formal.

Smile Til It Hurts: The Up With People Story Trailer (2009)

17 January 2009

Archival footage, photos, news clips, and interviews combine to offer a comprehensive overview of the clean-cut, buttoned-down singing youth group that attempted to change the world in the riotous 1960s.

Roll Red Roll Trailer (2019)

22 March 2019

At a 2012 pre-season high-school football party in Steubenville, Ohio, a young woman was raped by members of the beloved high school football team.

Ritual Objects Trailer (2011)

22 June 2011

Kala Rongo, a convent in the craggy mountains of Nangchen, Tibet, is home to over 300 nuns who receive spiritual and educational training.

Water Trailer (2011)

25 June 2011

A Tibetan woman collects water near her family's yak farm and brings it back home 80-pounds full, in a ritual that takes her an hour to complete.

Mah-Jongg: The Tiles that Bind Trailer (1998)

03 June 1998

A light-hearted yet deeply moving portrait of the Asian- and Jewish-American women who play this centuries-old Chinese game, shedding light on the common and uncommon experiences of the players that simultaneously define and transcend cultural boundaries.

Tsampa Trailer (2011)

14 October 2011

A young nun quietly prepares tsampa in a traditional yak tent, treating viewers to a brief lesson in how to make eating a mindful act.