Channel 4 Television Movie Trailers
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Talking Heads: The Name of this Programme is Once In A Lifetime Trailer (1984)
01 January 1984
In 1984, David Byrne put together a TV special on the Talking Heads for U.K. TV’s Channel 4, a 68-minute mix of live material filmed at Wembley Arena, interviews with the band, TV news clips, commercials and other various bits of found footage and sound.
Facing the Music Trailer (2001)
07 July 2001
Anne Boyd, one of Australia's leading contemporary composers, teaches music at the publicly funded University of Sydney.
Celebrity Sex Tapes Unwound Trailer (2006)
24 October 2006
A documentary film about the wonderful world of intimate videos of celebrities. The program is replete with interesting interviews, traces the history of this phenomenon and reveals the obvious fakes and hoaxes diffrent mistifications of disputed origins.
Tourette de France Trailer (2007)
11 January 2007
Documentary in which Keith Allen teams up with a group of young Tourette's Syndrome sufferers and takes them on a trip to the French hospital where the condition was first diagnosed to find out more about it.
Ohio Impromptu Trailer (2002)
02 April 2002
A reader tells a sad story to a listener, who only knocks in response.
Inside the Ku Klux Klan Trailer (2015)
13 June 2015
Dan Vernon journeys into the heart of America's most notorious supremacist group, with access to a modern day Missouri chapter: The Traditionalist American Knights of the Ku Klux Klan.
The Black Death Trailer (2004)
01 January 2004
The Black Death, a pandemic disease that ravaged in the 1300s, caused a never-before-seen human catastrophe of frightening magnitude.
War Trailer (1983)
03 January 1983
1985:- England has been invaded by the Warsaw Pact countries and middle-class couple Hermine and Godfrey retreat to their rural hide-away but after witnessing a bunch of incompetent commandos kill each other, they get separated.
Street of Crocodiles Trailer (1986)
01 July 1986
A puppet, newly released from his strings, explores the sinister room in which he finds himself.
Ni con Dios ni con El Diablo Trailer (1990)
26 April 1990
A young shepherd in an Andean community hears the ominous omen of the community's chaman. Soon after, a Shining Path unit arrives in the community and assassinates the authorities.
Tierra de Avellaneda Trailer (1996)
22 November 1996
A team of forensic anthropologists trying to identify three bodies that may belong to members of the Manfil family is drawing on various testimonies from survivors of that family.
Check the Gate: Putting Beckett on Film Trailer (2003)
05 February 2003
Follows the "Beckett on Film" project, which produced film adaptations of writer Samuel Beckett's nineteen stage plays.
Fantastic Person Trailer (1991)
01 January 1991
A delusional woman plans out tomorrow after loafing around in her own apartment.
October 17, 1961: A day that went missing Trailer (1992)
01 January 1992
This documentary bears witness to the events that took place more than thirty years before the filming of this movie, on October 17, 1961, in Paris, during the Algerian War.
Ill Fares the Land Trailer (1983)
01 November 1983
The story of the last two years the inhabitants of the islands of St Kilda (far off the west coast of Scotland) spent there, before being evacuated at their own request.
ABBA: 50 Years of Pop Trailer (2024)
27 April 2024
It's 50 years since ABBA won the Eurovision Song Contest with Waterloo. To celebrate one of music's 'big bang' moments, the story of Swedish pop - from ABBA to Max Martin, Roxette Europe and Robyn.
Cyrano de Bergerac Trailer (1985)
26 July 1985
As incomparable in swordplay and wordplay as he is, the gallant soldier, philosopher, and poet Cyrano de Bergerac is as timid as a schoolboy before the fair Roxanne.
Inside Lego at Christmas Trailer (2015)
26 December 2015
More than half of all Lego sales come in the last three months of the year. This documentary goes behind the scenes at the secretive superbrand as it prepares for Christmas.
The Longest Memory Trailer (1997)
02 February 1997
Whitechapel works as a slave on a Virginia plantation; he has been given the name of his owner, Mr Whitechapel.
Jack Whitehall: Gets Around Trailer (2014)
24 November 2014
British Comedy Award-Winning ‘King of Comedy’ Jack Whitehall confirms his status as one of the UK’s hottest comedy talents in his all new live stand-up show, Jack Whitehall Gets Around, filmed at the end of his March 2014 tour in front of a capacity crowd at Wembley Arena.
Part Two: The Mao Years 1949–1976 Trailer (1994)
13 April 1994
The trilogy continues with The Mao Years, a look at the next period of modern China’s history: Mao Zedong’s rule, from 1949 to his death in 1976.
Bright Leaves Trailer (2004)
28 April 2004
Ross McElwee travels through the North Carolina tobacco belt in search of the ancient southern traditions associated with tobacco growing and use, while comparing his filmmaking to commercial cinema, represented by Bright Leaf, a melodrama directed by Michael Curtiz in 1950, starring Gary Cooper, apparently based on the life of his great-grandfather.
Low Winter Sun Trailer (2006)
13 September 2006
Frank Agnew is a police detective who kills for revenge and naively believes he's engineered the perfect crime.
Marlon Brando: The Wild One Trailer (1994)
11 August 1994
An examination of the craft of Marlon Brando, narrated by professionals of the film industry. The film follows his career from the stage with "A Streetcar Named Desire", through the Actors Studio and professional relationships with Elia Kazan and Stella Adler to Hollywood.
Didn't You Kill My Brother? Trailer (1988)
19 March 1988
Carl Moss leaves jail,where he has taken the rap for his evil twin Sterling,and has been declared a model prisoner.
Five Go Mad on Mescalin Trailer (1983)
02 November 1983
On their way to stay with Mrs French at Hot Turkey Farm, the Famous Five hear on the radio their Uncle Quentin's escaped prison.
Willem and Frieda: Defying the Nazis Trailer (2023)
24 March 2023
Willem was an artist who lived openly as a gay man at a time when few did. Frieda was a well-connected musician who became the first woman to lead an orchestra.
The Love Child Trailer (1988)
22 September 1988
When he was a little boy, Dillon's rock musician father and hippie mother died in a traffic accident.
My F-ing Tourette’s Family Trailer (2018)
01 May 2018
One-off documentary following the Davies-Monk family from Oxfordshire as they try to break out of the seclusion that has been enforced on them by other people's negative reactions to their two children who both have Tourette's Syndrome.
The Fabulous Funeral Parlour Trailer (2026)
04 February 2026
The work of one-of-a-kind funeral director Hayley as she help families make their personal farewells in her own unique way.
Nicaragua Part 4: Changes Trailer (1985)
04 November 1985
A portrait of a remote area in the rural north of Nicaragua facing difficulties with the revolutionary process.
Diddy in Plain Sight: UNTOLD Trailer (2025)
10 May 2025
As Diddy finally faces a trial for alleged sex crimes, we meet those closest to him to ask why the ad
Cannibal Tours Trailer (1988)
14 June 1988
The film follows a number of European and American ecotourists as they travel from village to village throughout the Sepik River area in Papua New Guinea, driving hard bargains for local handcrafted items, paying to view formerly sacred ceremonies and taking photographs of every aspect of "primitive" life.
64 Day Hero Trailer (1986)
01 January 1986
Documentary about the life and career of the 1940s and 1950s boxer Randy Turpin.
The Punjab Road Runners Trailer (1994)
01 July 1994
In 1993 a trio of Bradford taxi drivers, Fazal, Patrick, and Azad, decide to buy three used Transit vans in Britain and drive them overland all the way to northern Pakistan.
Humphrey Jennings: The Man Who Listened to Britain Trailer (2025)
06 April 2025
Documentary about Humphrey Jennings, an English documentary filmmaker from the 1930s to 1950.
Julius Caesar Trailer (1984)
01 January 1984
Dame Janet Baker, in one of her greatest roles, leads a cast of some of Britain’s finest interpeters of baroque opera and their performance under the baton of Sir Charles Mackerras is one of the highest musical excellence.
Routine Pleasures Trailer (1986)
30 April 1986
Jean-Pierre Gorin interacts with a club of model railroad train enthusiasts and his mentor, artist/writer Manny Farber.
In Fading Light Trailer (1989)
01 January 1989
A feature drama set in the declining fishing industry in North Shields, the film centres on the upheaval caused in a traditional fishing community by the unexpected arrival of a young woman.
The Road to God Knows Where Trailer (1988)
04 October 1988
Irish emigrants in London and New York are contrasted with life in Ireland where unemployment and deprivation are said to be endemic.
Nicaragua Part 2: The Making of a Nation Trailer (1985)
21 October 1985
Shot in 1983–84 and focusing on the work of the Historical Institute, this film witnesses how Nicaraguans are recovering their history, the memory of Sandino’s struggle, to transform their sense of identity.
Friday Night Dinner: 10 Years and a Lovely Bit of Squirrel Trailer (2021)
28 May 2021
With exclusive interviews and outtakes, this anniversary special celebrates a decade of Robert Poppee
What Do Those Old Films Mean? Trailer (1986)
18 July 1986
Noel Burch’s fascinating and well-made (if at times historically contestable) six-part BBC television series, about early silent cinema in Denmark, England, the Soviet Union, France, Germany, and the U.
The Search For Robert Johnson Trailer (1992)
01 January 1992
Robert Johnson was one of the most legendary and mysterious Delta Bluesmiths of all time. Little is known about his life, but his music has influenced many different artists, like Eric Clapton and Keith Richards.
Sarah Millican: Thoroughly Modern Millican Trailer (2012)
09 November 2012
After becoming the best-selling female comedian of all time with her debut stand-up DVD, Sarah Millican is back with 'Thoroughly Modern Millican Live'.
Charles Mingus: Epitaph Trailer (1990)
01 January 1990
Conductor Gunther Schuller leads 30 renowned musicians in this spectacular world-premiere performance of Charles Mingus's epic composition, "Epitaph," filmed at Lincoln Center's Alice Tully Hall on June 3, 1989.
Where Have All the Lesbians Gone? Trailer (2022)
28 April 2022
Lesbian director Brigid McFall and lesbian photographer Vic Lentaigne create a series of intimate, revealing portraits of what it means to be lesbian in 2022, exploring why it is that so many young women who are sexually attracted to other women now prefer to identify as queer.
Many Happy Returns Trailer (1997)
01 March 1997
Mixed live-action and paper maché puppet animation. The disjointed debris of our childhood state still lurking within our adult consciousness act as a painful, disruptive force.
The Solitudes Trailer (1992)
01 October 1992
"At that time (late 1992), I made a film for British television, Channel 4, called Las Soledades, the name of a long poem by Góngora.
Elon Musk - Superhero or Supervillain Trailer (2022)
17 May 2022
A look beyond the hype and headlines at the life of the world's richest man. What's the truth about the Tesla billionaire, space pioneer, and the tech entrepreneur who just bought Twitter?
Granpa Trailer (1989)
31 December 1989
Granpa tells stories to his granddaughter Emily, who imagines them as crayon drawings in motion.
Jump London Trailer (2003)
03 September 2003
Having developed from a childhood game, Free Running has been given global recognition due to a series of adverts for Toyota, Nike and the BBC to name a few.
Rabbit Trailer (2005)
06 December 2005
A tale of lost innocence, greed and the random justice of nature. When a boy and girl find an idol in the stomach of a rabbit, its magical abilities lead to riches.
Orpheus and Eurydice Trailer (1984)
01 May 1984
This work is a retelling of the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice in the style of a Greek vase. When his wife Eurydice dies, Orpheus descends into Hell and by charming the gods of the Underworld with his singing wins Eurydice back, only to lose her again at the threshold of the Overworld'.
The Stranger on the Bridge Trailer (2015)
04 May 2015
The documentary follows 26 year old Jonny Benjamin as he tries to find the man who dissuaded him from taking his own life by jumping from Waterloo Bridge in London in 2008.
Steve Jobs: iChanged the World Trailer (2011)
01 November 2011
Few men have changed our everyday world of work, leisure and human communication in the way that Apple founder, Steve Jobs, has done.
Paradise Found Trailer (2005)
29 October 2005
We imagine many things when we think of this word. However, we do not think about Islamic Architecture, which influenced the art of Europe so profoundly.
The Real Derry: Jamie-Lee O'Donnell Trailer (2022)
16 June 2022
With warmth, wit and honesty, Derry Girls' Jamie-Lee O'Donnell reflects on her childhood experiences and discovers what life's like for young people growing up in Derry today.
Someday My Prince Will Come Trailer (2005)
20 November 2005
An exposed Cumbrian village by the sea surrounded by windmills, fields and factories provides a striking setting for this fairy tale of young love and the loss of childhood innocence.