Jennifer Chinlund

Most Popular Jennifer Chinlund Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Funnyman Trailer (1967)

23 September 1967

An improvisational comedian, working with The Committee improv group in San Francisco, struggles to be taken seriously.

Promises Trailer (2001)

06 July 2001

Documentarians Justine Shapiro and B.Z. Goldberg traveled to Israel to interview Palestinian and Israeli kids ages 11 to 13, assembling their views on living in a society afflicted with violence, separatism and religious and political extremism.

Bushman Trailer (1971)

01 October 1971

1968: Martin Luther King, Robert Kennedy, and Bobby Hutton are among the recent dead. In Nigeria, the Civil War is entering its second year with no end in sight.

Hopi: Songs of the Fourth World Trailer (1983)

01 January 1983

A compelling study of the Hopi that captures their deep spirituality and reveals their integration of art and daily life.

The Self-Made Man Trailer (2005)

14 March 2005

Is it ever rational to choose death? On Independence Day at Stern Ranch, 77-year-old solar energy pioneer Bob Stern finds out he’s seriously ill – possibly dying.

After Winter, Spring Trailer (2012)

08 October 2012

Family farmers in southwest France practice an ancestral way of life under threat in a world increasingly dominated by large-scale industrial agriculture.

Round Eyes in the Middle Kingdom Trailer (1996)

01 June 1996

Filmmaker Ronald Levaco, journeys back to China, the nation of his boyhood days, to discover what became of an old friend of his family, Israel Epstein.

Ghost Town to Havana Trailer (2015)

15 September 2015

A rampant, street level story of mentorship and everyday heroism in tough circumstances. An inner city coach's son, estranged in his youth from his father, spends five years on ball fields in inner city Oakland and Havana, following the lives of two extraordinary youth baseball coaches, Roscoe in Oakland and Nicolas in Havana.

Contrary Warriors: A Film of the Crow Tribe Trailer (1985)

01 November 1985

Examines the impact a century of struggling for survival has on a native people. It weaves the Crow tribe's turbulent past with modern-day accounts from Robert Yellow-tail, a 97-year-old Crow leader and a major reason for the tribe's survival.