Most Popular David Leister Trailers
Total trailers found: 21
Sound of the Damned Trailer (2025)
18 January 2025
Sound of the Damned combines the lyricism of Julie Andrews with the terror of Children of the Damned in an experiment of alchemy.
Medicine Box Trailer (2004)
01 January 2004
Resembling a lost instructional film, Medicine Box draws attention to the repeated cycle of medical ingestion and how a small pill can have such a large effect on the human body.
Starts Wednesday Trailer (2018)
01 January 2018
Starts Wednesday steals from a selection of forgotten 35mm cinema 'snipes' that offer days of the week for a film that never arrives.
100 Foot Steps Trailer (2014)
01 January 2014
Set to the recollected soundtrack from the film ‘Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge’, 100 Foot Steps is an uneasy walk in the woods.
Roary Trailer (2022)
15 October 2022
A simple studio ident is deconstructed to reveal more than you’d expect about what lies behind the image of Hollywood.
Phantom Trailer (2017)
01 January 2017
The Masque of the Red Safelight delivers a warning to an out-of-focus gathering, with a pinch of vinegar syndrome.
BoF Trailer (2016)
10 October 2016
Optical printing brings to life the Bride of Frankenstein. The film is re-appropriated, re-animated and given another life via the filmmaker's 16mm laboratory.
Cutting Grass Trailer (2012)
01 January 2012
John and Marge Schlintz have lived across the street from my parents old house in Franklin, Wisconsin, ever since I can remember.
Painting the Town Trailer (2016)
01 January 2016
In this town, I reckon that every place has had a coat of paint since I've lived here. There's alwaye
The Mission Trailer (2014)
19 October 2014
A 35mm trailer print of Mission Impossible is cut up, dismantled, refilmed, replayed, reassembled, re-edited with tape and scissors and repeated to abstraction.
Bubble Dance Trailer (2017)
01 January 2017
Sally Rand's famous Bubble Dance routine is re-created and reprinted in a 3D-ish effect, this time with extra added foley.
Blinder Trailer (2014)
17 October 2014
The 16mm image of domestic blinds also forms the optical soundtrack, making the contained domestic environment dazzle.
The Boy with the Big Face Trailer (1997)
27 October 1997
Harry's perfectly normal adopted son Alan becomes disfigured by a Lollipop lady and thus becomes the boy with the big face and has to live through lives challenges due to alarming appearence.
Cremer Trailer (2013)
01 January 2013
Following a fire in the studio, this film is a result of the after-effects of the smoke damage. The smoke left a negative imprint on every surface, in every drawer, in every box.
Crossing Points Trailer (2012)
01 January 2012
Filmed on location in the empty Olympic venues built for the Berlin 1936 Olympics, the interweaving of the architecture and two fencers performing a series of choreographed gestures, creates a tense dialogue between distinct architectural spaces disrupted by a legacy of past gestures.
Curtain Call Trailer (2015)
01 January 2015
A faded film ending from the 1966 Royal Ballet of Prokifiev’s Romeo and Juliet. Fonteyn and Nureyev receive endless appreciation, taking a bow in front of a non-existent audience whilst still in performance mode.
Holiday on Mars Trailer (1997)
01 January 1997
Then a rising star on London’s stand-up circuit, in the mid-90s Harry Hill made a series of 16mm short films with experimental filmmaker and projectionist David Leister, full of madcap comedic flair and DIY spirit.
Silent House Trailer (2016)
01 January 2016
Actions speak louder than words in this cryptic re-appropriation of 16mm found footage about selling insurance.
Elvis X 52 Trailer (2002)
01 January 2002
Then a rising star on London’s stand-up circuit, in the mid-90s Harry Hill made a series of 16mm short films with experimental filmmaker and projectionist David Leister, full of madcap comedic flair and DIY spirit.
Faceless One Trailer (1960)
01 January 1960
Then a rising star on London’s stand-up circuit, in the mid-90s Harry Hill made a series of 16mm short films with experimental filmmaker and projectionist David Leister, full of madcap comedic flair and DIY spirit.