Inge Roos

Most Popular Inge Roos Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

Sune Mangs - en bred underhållare Trailer (1986)

19 May 1986

Portrait documentary of the Finnish-Swedish actor Sune Mangs.

Hugs and Kisses Trailer (1967)

26 June 1967

The life of married couple Max and Eva is disrupted by Max's old friend John, who moves in with them after being thrown out by his girlfriend.

It Is Not My Music Trailer (1978)

01 January 1978

Moki and Don Cherry met in the mid-1960s and soon began collaborating closely. They made happenings, music, art, posters, and record sleeves; they performed together, organized workshops, and toured.

We Have Our Own Song - The Music Movie Trailer (1976)

28 June 1976

The film documents the alternative festival, made to protest against the Eurovision Song Contest held in Stockholm 1975.

The Corridor Trailer (1968)

11 December 1968

A newly graduated doctor finds trauma too heavy in everyday work of the hospital. He is constantly facing new demands which ultimately threatens to overpower him.

The White Game Trailer (1968)

08 September 1968

Documentary film about the protests against the 1968 Davis Cup tennis match between Sweden and Rhodesia, in Båstad, Sweden.

Kyrie Trailer (1965)

11 September 1965

Birgitta Trotzig's "A Landscape" depicted from the mythology of the sore human deaths from which the drug has been collected.

No Trailer (1969)

08 May 1969

How and why people refused military service in Sweden at the end of the 1960s. This is the reasoning of the Minister of Defense and the friends of non-violence and pacifists.

Plötsligt skulle vi skiljas Trailer (1986)

09 January 1986

A couple that seems happy on the surface considers a divorce.

Elton John in Stockholm Trailer (1971)

08 July 1971

An historic Swedish television program featuring Elton John, Nigel Olsson & Dee Murray performing at Gröna Lund, Stockholm, Sweden in February 1971.

Carl Fredrik Reuterswärd Trailer (2003)

14 November 2003

Portrait of the Swedish artist, sculptor, estradeur, author, designer, and professor, Carl Fredrik Reuterswärd (1934-2016).