Bill Morrison Movie Trailers

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Porch Trailer (2006)

01 January 2006

A home-movie portrait of an ordinary American family, taken over many years and framed in the porch of their house.

The Miners' Hymns Trailer (2012)

08 February 2012

The ill-fated coal mining communities in North East England are the subject of this inspired documentary by multi-media artist Bill Morrison.

Footprints Trailer (1992)

01 January 1992

Early Bill Morrison film from 1992, black & white, 16mm.

Sawyer Avenue, Sunday Afternoon Trailer (2026)

18 April 2026

October 12, 2025: masked and unidentified agents from US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) seize a man without a warrant on a residential street in Chicago.

Ghost of the Past Trailer (2025)

26 April 2025

Using newly discovered fragments of a French film, Morrison reconstructs the film.

Fuel Trailer (2007)

26 April 2007

Fuel was premiered in a multi-media performance with a film by Bill Morrison at the Kaispeicher B Warehouse at the port of Hamburg, Germany, in 2007.

The Death Train Trailer (1993)

01 January 1993

Originally produced for the opera "The Death Train of Baron Von Frankenstein". The opera was conceived and written by John Moran, directed for the stage by Bob McGrath, and produced by Ridge Theater.

Sunken Films Trailer (2020)

01 June 2020

A collection of films that have been found, or remain, on the Ocean's floor.

Vigneti Trailer (1996)

01 January 1996

A short film by Bill Morrison

Cross Country Trailer (1996)

01 January 1996

Directed by Bill Morrison

Dystopia Trailer (2008)

12 January 2008

A film symphony inspired by Los Angeles.

Koller and Freud Trailer (2012)

13 September 2012

This found-footage piece is based on an early study of the effects of cocaine by the filmmaker’s great-grandfather Carl Koller and Sigmund Freud, when the two were in medical school together in Vienna.

Curly’s Thanksgiving Trailer (2020)

18 August 2020

My cat Curly recorded this video on 4/7/20. It's a get well soon card to the world. (And remember to wash your paws!