Elizabeth Pauker

Most Popular Elizabeth Pauker Trailers

Total trailers found: 19

Poitier's Walter Lee Trailer (2018)

25 September 2018

An interview with film scholar Mia Mask, co-editor of Poitier Revisited.

Ozu & Noda Trailer (2019)

27 August 2019

A new documentary by Daniel Raim on Yasujiro Ozu's relationship with longtime screenwriter Kogo Noda.

Hans Fromm on 'Phoenix' Trailer (2016)

26 April 2016

New interview with cinematographer Hans Fromm.

Love/Work/Cinema: A Conversation with Christian Petzold and Nina Hoss Trailer (2016)

26 April 2016

New conversation between director Christian Petzold and actor Nina Hoss

Living 'Lord of the Flies' Trailer (2013)

16 July 2013

Actor Tom Gaman (Simon) narrates some 8mm movies shot during the film's three-month production and shares memories of working on the movie during his summer vacation.

'Fail-Safe' and the Cold War Trailer (2020)

28 January 2020

Film critic J. Hoberman discusses the best-selling 1962 novel by Eugene Burdick and Harvey Wheeler on which "Fail-Safe" is based, along with the pervasiveness of nuclear paranoia in films of the sixties.

Erik Skjoldbjærg and Stellan Skarsgard on 'Insomnia' Trailer (2014)

01 July 2014

Conversation between Erik Skjoldbjærg and Stellan Skarsgard on the making of the 1997 film 'Insomni'

George Stevens Jr. On 'Swing Time' Trailer (2019)

11 June 2019

George Stevens Jr shares his insights and observations about his father's production of "Swing Time"

Mia Mask On Bojangles Of Harlem Trailer (2019)

11 June 2019

In this interview, filmed by the Criterion Collection in 2019, film scholar Mia Mask discusses blackface and the 'Bojangles of Harlem' number in George Stevens's 'Swing Time' (1936).

I Am the Revolution Trailer (2018)

15 November 2018

The inspiring story of three women risking their lives to incite political, activist, and armed uprisings in Afghanistan, Syria, and Iraq.

Caroline Champetier and Arnaud Desplechin: A Conversation about 'Shoah' Trailer (2013)

25 June 2013

An interview about 'Shoah' featuring Caroline Champetier, who did assistant camera work on the film, and Arnaud Desplechin.

We Could Be King Trailer (2014)

23 April 2014

Germantown and Martin Luther King High Schools were bitter rivals for over 40 years. This past year, a budget crisis caused Philadelphia to lay off over 4000 employees and close 37 schools, including Germantown High.

Making F.R.I.E.N.D.s: Behind-the scenes of 'Jellyfish Eyes' Trailer (2015)

08 December 2015

Documentary giving an extensive look into the design and development of the creatures created for artist Takashi Murakami's first feature film, Jellyfish Eyes.

Making The Worst Person in the World Trailer (2022)

28 June 2022

In this new program, director Joachim Trier, actors Renate Reinsve, Anders Danielsen Lie, and Herbert Nordrum, screenwriter Eskil Vogt, and sound designer Gisle Tveito discuss their passion for cinema and the conception and production of The Worst Person in the World.

Women in Love: Desert Hearts Trailer (2017)

14 November 2017

Actors Patricia Charbonneau and Helen Shaver discuss the making of with groundbreaking film of queer cinema, Desert Hearts (1985, Donna Deitch) and how it impacted their careers.

In Full Swing Trailer (2019)

11 June 2019

A documentary on the making of the 1936 film Swing Time, featuring interviews with jazz and film critic Gary Giddens, dance critic Brian Seibert, and Dorothy Fields biographer Deborah Grace Winer.

Claude Lanzmann "On Shoah": A Conversation with Serge Toubiana Trailer (2013)

25 June 2013

Serge Toubiana, director of the Cinémathèque française, sat down with director Claude Lanzmann in his office in Paris in January 2013 to discuss the making of his epic work.

L’Argent A to Z Trailer (2017)

11 July 2017

In this essay, written and narrated by James Quandt in 2017, the film scholar explores the cinematic world of Robert Bresson and how L’ARGENT represents the summation of the director’s style.

'The Cranes are Flying' and Soviet Cinema Trailer (2020)

24 March 2020

Film scholar Ian Christie unpacks why 'The Cranes Are Flying' is such a landmark of Soviet cinema, breaking away as it did from decades of forcibly pro-state propaganda with its focus on individual tragedy and its ambivalence about the heroism of war.