Eric Muzzy

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Total trailers found: 8

Glass House Trailer (2015)

03 September 2015

An exploration of Soviet director Sergei Eisenstein's notes and drawings for a science fiction movie that he pitched to Paramount in 1930 about the residents of a skyscraper with walls and floors of clear glass.

A Model Family in a Model Home Trailer (2015)

03 September 2015

The saga of a movie treatment written by German playwright Bertolt Brecht during his unhappy stint in Hollywood based on a Life Magazine article about a farm family who win a week's stay in a model home at the Ohio State Fair, with the catch that they will be on display to the public.

A REALITY SHOW Trailer (2022)

16 November 2022

This interview is with Michael Paul Britto, Community Coordinator at Forsyth Satellite Academy High School, as well as an arts educator and artist.

SEVEN DAYS A WEEK Trailer (2022)

29 July 2022

This interview is with Ah Bao, a knife sharpener and shoe repair man in New York City's Chinatown.

The Tramp's New World Trailer (2021)

04 August 2021

In 1948 the James Agee wrote a scenario for his lifelong hero, Charlie Chaplin. Deeply disturbed by the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Agee imagined New York destroyed.

Exile Trailer (2017)

17 December 2017

Zoe Beloff Surprise: Bertold Brecht and Walter Benjamin have been reincarnated as an Iranian and an African-American and they roam today’s New York.

Two Marxists in Hollywood Trailer (2015)

03 September 2015

Russian avant-garde filmmaker Sergei Eisenstein and German playwright Bertolt Brecht recount the brief portions of their lives they spent in Hollywood trying to make art that was both radical and popular.

Life Forgotten Trailer (2026)

10 January 2026

Evocative yet playful, Life Forgotten asks, how does everyday entertainment bring people together and act as a catalyst for social change? Situating archival film in parallel with reenactment, the film conjures up New York’s Lower East Side in the early years of the twentieth century, it centers on a real storefront cinema, Frank Seiden’s Variety Theater.