Emma Paine

Most Popular Emma Paine Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Glen Trailer (2021)

06 August 2021

Divorced, lonely and inept with the web, a 50-year-old man decides to try his hand at finding love online – with spectacularly catastrophic results.

Christmas Ransom Trailer (2022)

01 December 2022

When a pair of bumbling crooks hijack the Harrington and Sons toy store, a pair of kids stumble into the heist and are forced to team up with a female security officer to save Christmas.

The Beehive Trailer (2018)

31 July 2018

An experimental documentary on the life and death of Juanita Nielsen in the form of a non-linear video installation.

Babyteeth Trailer (2020)

15 June 2020

A terminally ill teen upsets her parents when she falls in love with a small-time drug dealer.

Chlorine Trailer (2019)

04 October 2019

In a desperate bid for attention, 11-year-old Keira compulsively steals from pregnant women at her local aquatic centre.

Hook Up Trailer (2020)

12 March 2020

Shy Lucy is keen to please her enigmatic best-friend Alice, but when a double Tinder date with two older men turns ugly, she must fight to protect Alice and in the process recognises deeper feelings she has for her.

The Woman and the Car Trailer (2018)

14 October 2018

Artist Kate Blackmore looks at motherhood and mobility, film and feminism through the prism of Margaret Dodd's 1982 classic short film 'This Woman is not a Car.

Sweet Tooth Trailer (2019)

31 August 2019

Set in 1780, Sweet Tooth is a dark and magical fairy tale film inspired by the classic story of Hansel and Gretel by the Brothers Grimm, but it is the untold story of the wicked witch and her infamous gingerbread house.

Science+ Trailer (2021)

18 February 2021

When Matt accidentally shrinks himself and is captured by the ants whom he has unwittingly been squashing, he must find a way to escape their clutches and his impending death sentence.

Risking Light Trailer (2018)

03 March 2018

Dawn Mikkelson’s Risking Light is a meditation on forgiveness, layered with a theme that is rarely seen on the screen—forgiving the unforgivable.