Fulcrum TV Movie Trailers
Most Popular Fulcrum TV Trailers
Total trailers found: 9
A Matter of Life and Death Trailer (1991)
01 January 1991
Echoing the title of a definitive film in British cinema, A Matter of Life and Death captures an equally definitive reality of British society in the nineties: the scourge of AIDS that cost thousands of people their lives.
Code Breakers Trailer (2008)
01 March 2008
Experts in code writing and breaking tell tales of heroic risks and cat-and-mouse secrecy, where science meets deadly adventure and everyone from queens to soldiers to everyday citizens can pay the price.
Beatles Biggest Secrets Trailer (2004)
02 December 2004
Featuring new and exclusive interviews, Beatles' Biggest Secrets, reveals the inside story of the world's greatest pop group with explosive revelations about the extraordinary lives of Liverpool's favorite sons.
People in Order Trailer (2006)
08 May 2006
A series of 4 short films that arrange 471 people from around Britain according to 4 scales. 1. Age. A person of every age between 1 and 100.
Saxon Gold: Finding the Hoard Trailer (2010)
01 January 2010
In July 2009, amateur metal detecting enthusiast Terry Herbert uncovered the largest Anglo Saxon treasure hoard ever found in Britain.
Stand & Deliver: The Documentary Trailer (2006)
30 November 2006
The making of a modern music icon - Adam's own story. Includes original interviews with Adam, Marco Pirroni, Mike Mansfield, Sally James, Caroline Munro and many others.
Greeks (Greek Love and Sapphic Sophistication) Trailer (1991)
01 January 1991
A look at “Greek love” and the reality of homosexuality in Greece in 1991. Leaders of the once-called GLBT movement (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual & Transgender) or simply people who dared to stand in front of the camera and speak about their lives, paint us a clear portrait – a bigger picture that might not have changed much in the last three decades.
Disco's Revenge Trailer (1989)
01 January 1989
Put on your dancing shoes! A documentary about the roots, the tradition, and the impact of disco music; about its “gay gene” and the fever it brought onto the dance floor; and about the way it got its revenge, by inspiring the music of the present and winning the acclaim it deserved.