Hurricane Films Movie Trailers
Most Popular Hurricane Films Trailers
Total trailers found: 9
Under the Mud Trailer (2006)
16 November 2006
Under The Mud depicts a hectic day in the life of a family from hell. Or are they ‘one hell of a family’? The film’s setting of Speke and Garston in Liverpool is an area with high unemployment and one of the worst teenage pregnancy rates in Europe.
Sunset Song Trailer (2015)
04 December 2015
The daughter of a Scottish farmer comes of age in the early 1900s.
Sometimes Always Never Trailer (2019)
14 March 2019
Alan is a stylish tailor with moves as sharp as his suits. He has spent years searching tirelessly for his missing son Michael who stormed out over a game of Scrabble.
The Boat Trailer (2019)
22 February 2019
A lone fisherman on his daily run finds himself lost in a thick fog which proves impossible to navigate.
A Quiet Passion Trailer (2016)
07 October 2016
The story of American poet Emily Dickinson from her early days as a young schoolgirl to her later years as a reclusive, unrecognized artist.
I'm a Juvenile Delinquent, Jail Me! Trailer (2004)
15 July 2004
This is a forty-minute drama for schoolkids, broadcast by the BBC in Britain. There was an epidemic of Liverpool kids blowing up public telephone boxes with fireworks at the time, so we began with an incidence of that.
Of Time and the City Trailer (2008)
31 October 2008
British director Terence Davies reflects on his birthplace of Liverpool - his memories of growing up there and how it has changed in the years since - in the process meditating on the internal struggles and conflicts that have wracked him throughout his life and the history of England during the second half of the 20th century.
My Letter to the World: A Journey Through the Life of Emily Dickinson Trailer (2017)
01 May 2017
Poet Emily Dickinson, pigeonholed as the strange recluse since her death, takes you on a journey through the seasons of her life amid 1800s New England.
Algorithm Party Trailer (2026)
18 May 2026
Algorithm Party is an authentic, forthright glimpse into working class life, told with a blunt honesty with humour and compassion.