Channel 4 Television Movie Trailers
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Paradise Regained Trailer (1986)
01 January 1986
The bomb has fallen. A desert remains. A voice is heard. Part of Sweet Disaster; a 1986 series of short films made for Channel 4.
Gladis in the Underground Trailer (1987)
01 January 1987
The story of a young woman's journey through life represented by the London Underground.
Jon Snow: A Last Big Story Trailer (2026)
20 June 2026
Faced with an Alzheimer’s diagnosis, Jon Snow rediscovers his purpose in doing what he's always done, exposing injustice as he fights for a Zambian community whose homes have been destroyed by a mine.
Save My XL Bully: Death Row Dogs Trailer (2024)
25 August 2024
After maulings and killings across the UK, a colourful bunch of owners battle to save the lives of their beloved XL bully dogs in the run-up to a government ban.
The Alps Murders Trailer (2013)
06 June 2013
This investigative documentary sheds light on the baffling 2012 cold-blooded slaying of a British family and local cyclist in the French Alps.
Trans Kids: It's Time to Talk Trailer (2018)
21 November 2018
Psychotherapist Stella O'Malley considers the huge rise in numbers of young people embarking on gender transition, through the prism of the gender identity issues that she experienced when she was a child.
Parque Central Trailer (1992)
01 January 1992
At the geographic center of Caracas stands a mirror-covered tower. It stands out in contrast to other buildings and the lifestyles of its inhabitants.
Confessions of a Male Stripper Trailer (2013)
29 May 2013
Male stripping is booming in the UK. Every weekend in most major cities, women are paying to see men get naked.
Bristol Vibes Trailer (1996)
01 January 1996
Documentary covering 24 hours in the life of Bristol, particularly focusing on the range of musical variety driven by its Afro-Caribbean inhabitants.
Chutney in Yuh Soca Trailer (1996)
05 December 1996
An arts documentary examining the phenomenon of "chutney soca", a musical hybrid from Trinidad & Tobago which blends the traditions of the islands' two biggest ethnic groups - Indian and African.
Stonehouse Reunion Trailer (2000)
27 September 2000
Animated short film from Tony Johnson about Sugar Ring Robinson's bravado escape from Stonehouse, an imposing prison.
Whose Town Is It Anyway?: Brent Trailer (1984)
21 April 1984
Documentary film (part of the series "Whose Town is it Anyway?") about the London Borough of Brent after the riots of the early 1980s, focusing on issues affecting the black and Asian communities in areas like crime, funding for local services and community projects.
Hoppla! Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
In Hoppla!, two choreographies by Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker are brought together and performed to the music of the Hungarian composer Béla Bartók: Mikrokosmos, seven short works for two pianos, and Quatuor no.
Cri Trailer (1997)
01 January 1997
Based upon the experience of mostly verbal aggression and violence in, and caused by, an urban environment and its possible influence on the individual.
Max Clifford: The Fall of a Tabloid King Trailer (2021)
01 March 2021
Max Clifford was a powerful media publicist to the stars. But in 2014 he was jailed for historic sex crimes.
South in My Soul Trailer (1999)
18 September 1999
A series of poetic images set to the lyrics of Paul Robeson’s "South In My Soul".
Lisa and Tshepo Trailer (1981)
01 July 1981
A German secretary and a South African-born political campaigner form a relationship.
Westi Trailer (2006)
01 January 2006
Thirteen years old and six foot two, Ben ‘Westi’ Westerman finds it hard to fit in to a world where bigger is not always better, but soon discovers that his size can be a gift as well as a curse.
Jon Richardson: The Knitwit Trailer (2024)
10 May 2024
In his stand up show at the Hackney Empire, the Cats Does Countdown star asks the important questions.
Sri Lanka's Killing Fields: War Crimes Unpunished... Trailer (2012)
14 March 2012
In 2011 Channel 4 exposed damning evidence of atrocities committed in the war in Sri Lanka. Jon Snow presents this powerful follow-up film, revealing new video evidence.
Confessions of the Paparazzi Trailer (2017)
06 February 2017
Controversial freelance photographer George Bamby reveals the dark arts of his profession as we see him in hot pursuit of celebrities such a Britney Spears in search of a photo that will reap huge rewards.
Darwin Trailer (1992)
31 August 1992
A revisionist biopic on Charles Darwin, illustrated via 18 tableaux covering details from Darwin's birth, his defining voyage on the HMS Beagle, the publication of his seminal Theory of Evolution and his ultimate death and consequent burial at Westminster Abbey.
Roger Mellie: The Man on the Telly Trailer (1991)
30 December 1991
Foul-mouthed, alcoholic, misogynistic, bigoted (and occasionally violent) cocaine enthusiast Roger Mellie takes on various tasks to get a new TV show.
A Fistful of Travellers' Cheques Trailer (1984)
21 January 1984
Two students calling themselves Carlos and Miguel arrive in Spain dressed as gunslingers to live out their dream of being in a spaghetti Western.
Max Bear & The Lucky Charm Trailer (2008)
25 December 2008
Max Bear and Tubby are whisked away on a magical adventure after buying a peculiar looking tree ornament from a Christmas market.
Shattered Dreams: Picking Up the Pieces Trailer (1988)
10 December 1988
In considering Israel's plight, with five wars in its 40 years of existence, Schonfeld interviews Arabs and Jews of every conceivable political and religious view and focuses on the impact upon public opinion of the war in Lebanon and the uprising in the occupied territories of the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.
Exterior Park - Day Trailer (1999)
01 January 1999
A director puts an actor and actress through their paces to deliver a shot exactly as he wants it.
Taking a Line for a Walk: A Homage to the Work of Paul Klee Trailer (1983)
08 September 1983
Tribute to the work of Paul Klee, Taking a Line For a Walk is an exploration and expansion of the Swiss painter's ideas on color and movement, funded by Channel Four and the Scottish Arts Council in 1983.
A Very Polish Secret Trailer (1988)
14 December 1988
Documentary about the previously untold story of a 1945 massacre of Polish partisans by Russian troupes and pro-Russian Polish security forces.
A Late Lunch With Sir Les Trailer (1991)
27 December 1991
Sir Les Patterson (Barry Humphries) as a people's show TV host, quizzing the studio audience and guests Marie Helvin and Claire Rayner, Kilroy style, about the compatability of sex and marriage.
Nightwindows Trailer (2001)
01 January 2001
Animated film that turns the viewer into a floating voyeur, snatching brief but compelling glimpses of peoples' private worlds beyond the window frame.
Withdrawal Trailer (1997)
01 January 1997
A home movie on permanent loop. Live action up for grabs. A family walk the walk across a field, disappearing into memory as they do.
Working with Pinter Trailer (2007)
26 February 2007
A unique look into the creative process of playwright Harold Pinter, featuring unprecedented access to him rehearsing scenes with actors, giving masterclasses, and being interviewed by his friend Henry Woolf.
The Wrong Brothers Trailer (1995)
01 January 1995
A tongue-in-cheek look at the lifelong attempts of twin brothers Orville and Willbur Wrong - contemporaries of those other famous brothers - to become pioneers of aviation.
The Skinny Alejandra Trailer (1994)
15 September 1994
A conversation between the director of this film, Carmen Castillo and Marcia Merino, AKA La Flaca Alejandra who was one of the collaborators of Pinochet's secret police (the DINA) after being tortured by them.
The Massacre That Shook the Empire Trailer (2019)
13 April 2019
On 13 April 1919, British troops shot hundreds of peaceful protesters dead in India. Writer Sathnam Sanghera retraces the build-up to the massacre and examines its legacy.
Sankai Juku in Battersea Power Station Trailer (1982)
01 January 1982
A Butoh dance performance filmed inside the derelict Battersea Power Station for the Channel 4 Arts magazine programme Alter Image.
Million Pound Mega Yachts Trailer (2015)
24 November 2015
The host walks around the Monaco Yacht Show and showcases several expensive yachts that are on sale. He also talks to manufacturers and owners, listening to various stories of adventures.
LMX Spiral Trailer (1996)
01 January 1996
'London Market eXcess' is a term used in the Lloyds insurance industry to describe the practice of re-insuring a policy over and over again, increasing the risk at each turn in the 'spiral' until the whole financial edifice collapses under its own weight.
Mashed Trailer (2006)
01 January 2006
Friends, fun and date rape drugs in this cautionary tale of a big night out that goes horribly wrong.
Russell Howard Live: Unscripted and Unplanned Trailer (2014)
14 November 2014
A live show by Russell Howard released online to promote his Wonderbox Live DVD
Behind the Lines: The Making of Lesley Keen's Taking a Line For a Walk Trailer (1983)
08 September 1983
Documentary showing the creation process of the animated short film.
Whatever Happened to Harry Hill? Trailer (2012)
23 August 2012
As Channel 4 celebrates its 30th birthday the Harry Hill gang look back at the series, work out where it all went wrong and see if they can put their differences behind them to reunite for one last Reunion Special.
Travellers Trailer (2003)
01 June 2003
A very emotional look at the loneliness and heartache often conjured whilst travelling by train.A powerful and stunning piece with a focus on love lost, love found and regret.
Children of 9/11: Our Story Trailer (2021)
16 August 2021
Marking the 20th anniversary of 9/11, this intimate film follows the life stories of six young peoplm
Two Fingers Trailer (1997)
23 August 1997
Controversial documentary portrait of George McAulay, Scottish chairman of the UK Men's Movement.
The Worlds Most Luxurious Airline Trailer (2018)
12 February 2018
As airlines battle for supremacy in the skies, first-class travel has become a showcase of extreme luxury, from Michelin-inspired cuisine to private flying suites.
Mama Lou Trailer (1994)
01 January 1994
In between performances, a blues singer sits at her mirror and is visited by the spirit of her Grandmother who reminds her of stories from her youth as well as giving her the history of the blues singers.
World Biggest Curry Restaurant Trailer (2026)
22 May 2026
What does it take to run the largest Pakistani Indian restaurant on earth? We go behind the scenes at the Royal Nawaab in Greater Manchester to see how they deliver perfection at scale.
Michael Jackson and Bubbles: The Untold Story Trailer (2010)
22 June 2010
Documentary about the relationship between singer Michael Jackson and his chimpanzee Bubbles. This revealing documentary talks to those who witnessed the relationship first hand, including Michael's sister La Toya, and explores the complex psychology behind Jackson's devotion to his chimp and other animals.
Brighton Bomb Trailer (2003)
15 May 2003
The story of how IRA terrorists murdered five people in 1984 when they planted a bomb at Brighton's Grand Hotel in an attempt to assassinate British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
Law of the Jungle Trailer (1989)
12 July 1989
Shows the colonization process in the nature reserves of La Serranía de la Macarena and Bajo Caguán in Caquetá.
Slow Glass Trailer (1991)
02 January 1991
From the idea that glass, even when cooled, is a liquid that changes in appearance over time, an offscreen narrator launches a recollection of the bygone days of manual glassmaking and an observation of the impact of the mass-produced glass on the changing appearance of England over time.
Battle for the Trees Trailer (1992)
12 April 1992
This documentary examines the battle strategies of citizens, scientists, loggers, environmentalists and First Nations people who are fighting over the liquidation of public forests and, with it, a way of life.
Law of the Ghetto Trailer (1992)
26 February 1992
An investigation into tactics used by the IRA to intimidate citizens of Northern Ireland.
Cinema as Foreign Exchange Trailer (1984)
06 June 1984
This documentary shows how cinema has been used very differently in three neighbouring African countries with different colonial heritages: Zimbabwe, Mozambique and Madagascar.