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Total trailers found: 9

The Raven and the Seagull Trailer (2018)

10 August 2018

The relationship between Greenland and Denmark is full of fantasy and myths. And these are exactly what Danish artist Lasse Lau reflects upon – and in turn documents – in his first feature-length film.

Only On Earth Trailer (2025)

19 March 2025

An immersive journey into southern Galicia, one of Europe's most vulnerable wildfire zones, where humans and animals alike struggle to cope during the hottest, driest summer on record.

The Truffle Hunters Trailer (2020)

25 December 2020

In the secret forests of Northern Italy, a dwindling group of joyful old men and their faithful dogs search for the world’s most expensive ingredient, the white Alba truffle.

The Act of Killing Trailer (2012)

08 November 2012

In this chilling and groundbreaking documentary, former Indonesian death squad leaders reenact their real-life mass killings in the style of various film genres.

All That Breathes Trailer (2022)

21 October 2022

Against the darkening backdrop of New Delhi's apocalyptic air and escalating violence, two brothers devote their lives to protecting one casualty of the turbulent times: the bird known as the black kite.

From the Wild Sea Trailer (2021)

01 March 2021

Weather conditions are becoming more extreme. A giant, stranded whale, seals with plastic in their bodies, oil-coated swans and dolphins that have been rammed by ships – these patients require emergency medical care.

Mistress Dispeller Trailer (2025)

29 January 2025

Teacher Wang works as a 'mistress dispeller' in China, hired to break up affairs by any means necessary.

Petey & Ginger Trailer (2012)

01 October 2012

When the global economy collapses the only true victors are those that weren't invited to the boom. Petey plays in a band and works in a pornography warehouse; Ginger works the night shift in a bar.

The End of Quiet Trailer (2025)

07 June 2025

In a remote, isolated area, one of the largest telescopes on earth is used to unlock the mysteries of the universe, while the locals live without cell phones and WiFi, cutting themselves off from the world.