Ben Lukas Boysen

Most Popular Ben Lukas Boysen Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Restive Trailer (2011)

31 December 2011

An intensely bizarre tale of a mother who inhabits her husbands suffocating behavior before falling into her own flawed maternal instincts.

The Collini Case Trailer (2019)

18 April 2019

A young lawyer stumbles upon a vast conspiracy while investigating a brutal murder case.

Manifesto Trailer (2017)

10 May 2017

An edited version of Rosefeldt's installation work of the same name, Manifesto is an outstanding tribute to various (art) manifestos of the nineteenth and twentieth century, ranging from Communism to Dogme, in connection with thirteen different characters, including a homeless man, a factory worker and a corporate CEO, who are all played by Cate Blanchett.

Sundays Trailer (2015)

23 March 2015

Set in Mexico City sometime in the future and starring US actor Brian Petsos and Mexican actress Sofia Sisniega, SUNDAYS is an ambitious philosophical science-fiction proof-of-concept short.

Falling into Place Trailer (2023)

07 December 2023

Kira and Ian – both in their mid-30s – meet on a winter weekend on the Isle of Skye. Both are on the run – from their past as well as from the reality of their current lives.

Borga Trailer (2021)

28 October 2021

"Borga" is Better. A Borga is a Ghanaian abroad living an excessive wealthy lifestyle. At least that's what they want everyone to believe.

Fear/Love Trailer (2010)

21 July 2010

Three lives, three identities, three points of view. Set against the harsh backdrop of inner city London, Fear/Love interweaves the lives of three adolescents as they struggle with who they are, who they want to be and who they are becoming.

Sleepers' Beat Trailer (2014)

06 May 2014

As the iconic Russian train - the Trans-Siberian - bursts through a vast winter landscape, its carriage attendants tell the unexpected story of how a train can become a home.

Epoch Trailer (2017)

10 January 2017

None Trailer (2015)

01 January 2015

NONE is a short film that explores the balance of light and darkness. It has a personal narrative which plays with the notion of finding yourself amidst the noise around you.