Most Popular Giampietro Huber Trailers
Total trailers found: 10
Almost Blue Trailer (2000)
17 November 2000
A detective suspects an unreported serial killer is preying on the population of a college town, luring in his victims through online video chats and assuming their identity after the murder.
Il trasloco Trailer (1991)
25 December 1991
It's moving day for the Via Marsili 19th apartment in Bologna, Italy, a former hotbed of the Movement of 1977.
La guerra degli Antò Trailer (1999)
01 October 1999
The story of four implausible young rebellious in the Italy of the 90's.
Paz! Trailer (2002)
22 February 2002
Inspired by the work of Italian underground comic book prodigy Andrea Pazienza, "Paz!" is a 24-hour slice of life of a group of university students sharing a flat in 1970s Bologna, grappling with drugs, classes, girls and half-hearted political activism.
Pizza Boy Trailer (2019)
08 July 2019
The night misadventures of Saba, a Georgian pizza holder, harnessed by a drifting humanity while his wife is about to give birth to their firstborn.
5 Is the Perfect Number Trailer (2019)
29 August 2019
Peppino, a retired hitman for the Camorra, has now fully passed on his job and know-how to his single son, Nino.
Vesna Goes Fast Trailer (1996)
04 September 1996
Czech immigrant Vesna arrives in Italy and is forced into casual prostitution by poverty. The encounter with a kind construction worker could help change her situation.
E allora mambo! Trailer (1999)
10 September 1999
After receiving a large sum of money on his bank account by mistake, a small-town thirtysomething dissatisfied with his life sees the opportunity of turning back the clock to when things were good, reliving the carefree life of an university student in a big city.
Lupo mannaro Trailer (2000)
07 December 2000
Police chief Romeo becomes convinced that affluent professional Velasco is a serial killer known for mauling his victims with his teeth, but nobody believes him.
The Rhine Gold Trailer (2025)
03 July 2025
The Reno, or Italian Rhine, may not be as renowned as its Teutonic sibling. Nevertheless, as Lorenzo Pullega’s witty and playful film informs us, the banks alongside this river, which courses through northern Italy, has its own rich and undulating history.