David Hoffman Trailers
The Turpins: A New House of Horror - A Diane Sawyer Special Event TrailerTruth and Lies: Who Killed JFK? TrailerMichael Strahan x Jon Bon Jovi: Halfway There Trailer
The Turpins: A New House of Horror - A Diane Sawyer Special Event TrailerTruth and Lies: Who Killed JFK? TrailerMichael Strahan x Jon Bon Jovi: Halfway There Trailer
Total trailers found: 20
28 April 2024
In a candid discussion, Bon Jovi reflects on his journey to fronting one of the most successful bands of all time and the challenges he and the band faced along the way.
28 September 1968
Documentary portrait of a 13-year-old aspiring filmmaker.
12 December 1965
A documentary by David Hoffman shot in 1965 on handheld 16mm. It presents one tough union negotiator working for New York's public employee union - DC37, a part of the AFL--CIO.
01 January 1989
Through interviews with former World War II fighter aces, "How Hitler Lost the War" examines the theory that the German Armed Forces substantially won and then lost the war in Europe before 1942.
01 June 1972
Musical documentary records Earl Scruggs, Bill Monroe, Scruggs' son Randy, Doc Watson and his son Merle playing and singing together in informal settings.
02 April 1965
1965 TV special shot documentary style in the mountains of North Carolina. It follows Old Man Bascom Lunsford as he casts the talent for his Asheville Mountain Music Festival (also the first such event).
01 June 2007
Fifty years ago, at the height of the Cold War, the USSR launched Sputnik, the first satellite to orbit the earth, bringing America to its knees in awe - then fear.
03 December 2025
An exploration of the historical event and the culture of conspiracy surrounding the assassination of former President John F.
11 April 1969
Characterized as a "fictionalized documentary" by the producer, this bizarre experimental drama is the story of three days in the life of a highly charged and successful Long Island insurance salesman who takes a filmmaker to Las Vegas.
27 February 1989
Everyday, American submariners go below the waves for months at a time on submarine patrols. Steel Boats, Iron Men is the only film where the US Navy allowed filmmakers to go down with them.
28 October 2022
Diane Sawyer sits down with actor Matthew Perry as he discusses his success, hard-fought battle with addiction, and life today.
09 February 2026
Three of the youngest Turpin siblings tell their stories of the past and how they experienced abuse a second time in the foster care system.
03 April 1974
B.B. King, Joan Baez and other great artists gather for a show at Sing Sing Prison. The film was made with the help of inmates who had spent a year learning to use camera equipment.
20 January 1971
A collection of subversive comedy sketches and routines relating to the peace movement.
22 October 1986
Wings Over Water tells the fascinating story of naval aviation's critical role in making the U.S. a world power.
13 September 1986
Black Magic was one of the greatest double dutch teams ever. This PBS primetime special shows the intricacies of competition and their attempt to try and beat their own world record for fastest speed.
01 January 1975
Frederic Storaska gives a lecture regarding rape prevention at SUNY Geneseo.
01 January 1970
Interviews and performances with Nashville celebrities and hopefuls from the late 1960's era of the Nashville music scene.
01 January 1999
A documentary following two major aggressive inline skating teams during the late 1990s
12 December 1989
Story of a folklore historian who sought to preserve the traditional music of the Appalachians for posterity.