Experimental Forest Films Movie Trailers

Most Popular Experimental Forest Films Trailers

Total trailers found: 8

Inedia Trailer (2024)

27 September 2024

After a series of mysterious and debilitating allergic reactions to food, a young woman joins a radical community of people who claim to be nourished by light.

Seagrass Trailer (2024)

23 January 2024

A Japanese-Canadian woman grapples with the death of her mother as she brings her family to a retreat.

Meadowlarks Trailer (2025)

28 November 2025

The film tells the story of four Cree siblings, Connie, Marianne, Gwen, and Anthony, separated as babies through Canada’s notorious Sixties Scoop, which saw indigenous children taken from their homes to be adopted by white families.

Until Branches Bend Trailer (2022)

10 September 2022

After finding a potentially harmful insect cannery worker Robin follows protocol to protect her community of peach growing farmers, but finds herself battling sexism and a hostile corporation that is dead set on making sure the machine never stops.

Akashi Trailer (2025)

05 October 2025

Akashi is a multigenerational love story told across parallel timelines. Kana, a struggling artist in Vancouver, returns to Tokyo for her grandmother’s funeral, feeling out of place after ten years abroad.

The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open Trailer (2019)

10 February 2019

When Áila encounters a young Indigenous woman, barefoot and crying in the rain on the side of a busy street, she soon discovers that this young woman, Rosie, has just escaped a violent assault at the hands of her boyfriend.

Never Steady, Never Still Trailer (2017)

09 September 2017

A mother struggles to take control of her life in the face of advanced Parkinson's disease, while her son battles his sexual and emotional identity amongst the violence of Alberta's oil field work camps.

Nechako: It Will Be A Big River Again Trailer (2025)

03 May 2025

A documentary that tells the story of the Nechako River in British Columbia and the evolution of its relationship with humans.