David Lebrun

Most Popular David Lebrun Trailers

Total trailers found: 16

Breaking the Maya Code Trailer (2008)

05 May 2008

The complex and beautiful hieroglyphic script of the ancient Maya was until recently one of the last great undeciphered writing systems.

99 Bronze Finials, Luristan, Iran, 1200-500 BCE Trailer (2017)

09 September 2017

Short film from The Forms: Four Worlds, an immersive installation comprising an orchestrated set of 100 animations that trace universal human images and forms across time and space.

45 Lower Paleolithic Stone Tools, 1.7M-300,000 BCE Trailer (2017)

09 September 2017

Short film from The Forms: Four Worlds, an immersive installation comprising an orchestrated set of 100 animations that trace universal human images and forms across time and space.

Proteus: A Nineteenth Century Vision Trailer (2004)

01 January 2004

The animated documentary Proteus explores the nineteenth century's engagement with the undersea world through science, technology, painting, poetry and myth.

The Delta Force Trailer (1986)

14 February 1986

A 707 aircraft jetliner, en route from Athens to Rome and then to New York City, is hijacked by Lebanese terrorists, who demand that the pilot take them to Beirut.

Murphy's Law Trailer (1986)

18 April 1986

A tough police detective escapes from custody after being framed and arrested for the murder of his ex-wife, and must now find the real killer and prove his innocence.

53 Figurines, Cycladic Islands, 3300-2000 BCE Trailer (2017)

09 September 2017

Short film from The Forms: Four Worlds, an immersive installation comprising an orchestrated set of 100 animations that trace universal human images and forms across time and space.

65 Churches and Cathedrals, Early Romanesque to Late Gothic France, 1050-1500 CE Trailer (2017)

09 September 2017

Short film from The Forms: Four Worlds, an immersive installation comprising an orchestrated set of 100 animations that trace universal human images and forms across time and space.

93 Bird Women, Mycenae, Greece, 1600-1100 BCE Trailer (2017)

09 September 2017

Short film from The Forms: Four Worlds, an immersive installation comprising an orchestrated set of 100 animations that trace universal human images and forms across time and space.

Transfigurations: Reanimating the Past Trailer (2024)

01 March 2024

Transfigurations is an immersive installation project that uses animations of high-resolution digital stills to give viewers new ways of experiencing ancient art, tracing universal human images and forms across time and space—from the Paleolithic through the late Middle Ages, and from Mesoamerica to Europe, the Middle East, and Indian Asia.

Broken Rainbow Trailer (1985)

05 May 1985

Documentary chronicling the government relocation of 10,000 Navajo Indians in Arizona.

Sanctus Trailer (1966)

01 March 1966

Sanctus intercuts three Mexican rituals of parallel structure: the Catholic Mass, the bullfight, and the sacred hallucinogenic mushroom ceremony of the Mazatec people.

The Hog Farm Movie Trailer (1970)

01 January 1970

A commune of improvisational theatre performers, musicians, light-show artists, film makers, geodesic dome designers and former members of Ken Kesey's Merry Pranksters takes shape on a mountaintop in southern California, where they have free rent in return for caring for forty hogs.

Tanka Trailer (1976)

01 January 1976

"Tanka" means, literally, "a thing rolled up". Photographed from Tibetan scroll paintings of the sixteenth to nineteenth centuries, Tanka is a cyclical vision of ancient gods and demons, an animated journey through the image world of the Tibetan Book of the Dead.

Birds in the Window Trailer (2020)

01 December 2020

“Trying to get in, trying to get out. Encounters from the plague year.”

Single Wing Turquoise Bird Light Show Film Trailer (1970)

01 January 1970

This film document of a light show performance by Peter Mays, Jeffrey Perkins, Michael Scroggins, Jon Greene, Larry Janss and Rol Murrow includes film footage by David Lebrun, Pat O’Neill and John Stehura — all made on UCLA printers and computers.