Most Popular Jesper Just Trailers
Total trailers found: 11
Bliss and Heaven Trailer (2005)
01 January 2005
Melodramatic but never campy or over the top and with Hollywood-quality production values, Jesper Just films probe vulnerable, ordinarily well-armored zones of the masculine psyche like grief, same-sex love, Oedipal conflict and spiritual desire.
Intercourses Trailer (2013)
01 December 2013
The film is set in a suburb of the city of Hangzhou in China, which is built as a full scale architectural copy of parts of the French capital of Paris.
Something to Love Trailer (2005)
01 January 2005
The protagonists of Something to Love are a young man, an older man, a young woman and an underground parking lot, devoid of people and cars, reminiscent of the sets of many thrillers.
No Man Is an Island Trailer (2004)
01 January 2004
An older man begins dancing in a public square, oblivious to the laughing gawkers who pass by. He seems to want to engage the attention of a young man sitting on a bench who begins weeping.
A Voyage in Dwelling Trailer (2008)
01 January 2008
The films register as an uneasy mapping of female desire, as they chart the slippage between one woman's actual and imagined sexual self.
Servitudes Trailer (2015)
10 April 2015
‘Servitudes' explores the tension between femininity and autonomy in our capitalist society. A young girl (Dree Hemmingway) sits alone in an office eating corn.
Llano Trailer (2012)
01 January 2012
[T]he ghost town of Llano del Rio, founded in 1913 by the socialist Job Harriman. The failure of irrigation and water supply finally caused the project, and the town, to be abandoned, nearly a century ago.
Sirens of Chrome Trailer (2010)
01 January 2010
Four Afro-American women drive around the deserted streets of the abandoned city. The palpable tension in the Chrysler reflects the disturbing atmosphere outside.
A Vicious Undertow Trailer (2007)
01 January 2007
A Vicious Undertow offers a dreamlike narrative—a vision from a stylish, black and white world where music is a language and fabric patterns enhance the mood and define character.