Most Popular David Bradbury Trailers
Total trailers found: 14
Nazi Supergrass Trailer (1993)
21 July 1993
This documentary explores the life and times of Russell Dean Willey, a neo-Nazi supergrass, in order to explain the presence of Jack Van Tongeren's Australian Nationalists Movement in Australia, and its spread, especially in difficult economic times.
My Asian Heart Trailer (2009)
09 August 2009
My Asian Heart follows award winning photojournalist Philip Blenkinsop on assignment to China, setting up his next exhibition.
On Borrowed Time Trailer (2011)
04 November 2011
Auteur filmmaker Paul Cox contemplates his own mortality and his life's work as he wits for a life saving liver transplant.
Blowin' in the Wind Trailer (2005)
02 March 2005
Blowin' in the Wind examines the secret treaty that allows the US military to train and test its weaponry on Australian soil.
Front Line Trailer (1980)
06 June 1980
Frontline is a 1980 Australian documentary film directed by David Bradbury. It follows the career of Tasmanian-born combat cameraman Neil Davis, particularly his time in South Vietnam and Cambodia in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Chile: Hasta Cuando? Trailer (1986)
31 December 1986
A portrait of a brutal Pinochet military dictatorship made during a three month visit to Chile in 1985 by David Bradbury.
Fond Memories of Cuba Trailer (2002)
13 July 2002
At the urging of a socialist fellow Australian, filmmaker David Bradbury travels to Cuba and documents the current economic, social and cultural realities and disappointments of post-revolutionary Cuba.
Nicaragua: No Pasaran Trailer (1984)
30 August 1984
In 1978 the revolutionary Sandinista movement came to government after 43 years of organised resistance and the death of 50,000 Nicaraguans.
Public Enemy Number One Trailer (1981)
01 January 1981
Australian journalist Wilfred Burchett reported the Vietnam War from the perspective of the North Vietnamese.
Raul the Terrible Trailer (2006)
30 October 2006
An intimate and often dangerously up-close portrait of a man driven to change the world and a frightening insight into the politics of poverty in 21st century Argentina.
When the Dust Settles Trailer (2010)
31 May 2010
The film combines comedy and serious content to explain the dangers of uranium mining, the nuclear fuel cycle and the use of depleted nuclear materials – much of which originates in Australian uranium mines – in weapons production.
The Crater: A True Vietnam War Story Trailer (2015)
23 April 2015
A personal story of one man's tour of duty in Vietnam and his obsessive search to locate forty-two former enemy soldiers killed in action so that their bodies can be returned to their families and their spirits put to rest.
South of the Border Trailer (1988)
01 February 1988
Examines how the political and economic struggle in Central America is expressed through the vibrant and passionate music of the people south of the border, from Mexico to Managua.
State of Shock Trailer (1989)
01 March 1989
The 1981 murder trial of Alwyn Peter made Australian legal history when his defence lawyer successfully argued that charges of murder and manslaughter were inappropriate for dispossessed, semi-tribal Aborigines.