Jessamine-Bliss Bell

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Fetishize Me TrailerDie 2050er - Everything will change TrailerNeither Seen Nor Heard Trailer

An actress, known for A Grown Woman, Trick or Treat (2019) and Dragonheart: Battle for the Heartfire (2017).

Most Popular Jessamine-Bliss Bell Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Three Things We Won't Talk About Trailer (2022)

13 March 2022

A woman comes to realize how she has compromised her own wellbeing for her crumbling relationship, with dark consequences.

Neither Seen Nor Heard Trailer (2022)

29 April 2022

A surreal therapist session.

Trick or Treat Trailer (2019)

25 October 2019

Greg Kielty's life is turned upside down when his estranged brother Dan turns up, claiming to have drunkenly run someone over.

Die 2050er - Everything will change Trailer (2022)

14 July 2022

In a dystopian 2054, three young rebels go on a journey to find traces of the long lost beauty of nature, hoping to discover what happened to their planet.

Dragonheart: Battle for the Heartfire Trailer (2017)

09 July 2017

When the King Gareth dies, his potential heirs, twin grandchildren who possess the dragon’s unique strengths, use their inherited powers against each other to vie for the throne.

My Best Friend's Wedding Trailer (2016)

05 August 2016

Growing up together, Lin Ran is not only Gu Jia's best friend but whom taken as a backup boyfriend unconsciously, until one day Lin Ran announces his engagement with the naive and rich Meng Yi-Xuan, and Gu Jia determines to win him back.

Backdraft 2 Trailer (2019)

14 May 2019

Years after the original Backdraft, Sean, son of the late Steve "Bull" McCaffrey, is assigned to investigate a deadly fire only to realize it is something much more sinister.

Salt Trailer (2019)

24 February 2019

When the father of the family, Conrad, has to spend the night in hospital after a minor operation, the rest of the family gather to spend the evening together at home.

Fetishize Me Trailer (2023)

18 May 2023

A surreal gameshow that holds a mirror to the male gaze. Questioning how we are seen, not seen and objectified, and the ways that we are complicit in our own objectification.