Most Popular Joost van Gelder Trailers
Total trailers found: 20
Drift Trailer (2001)
01 November 2001
Fifteen-year-old Sammy has recently become aware of desires she awakens in men but one man to whom she is herself attracted is her older brother Jacob.
Sur place Trailer (1996)
22 February 1996
A mysterious foreign woman who is staying temporarily in a house there. Who she is and what her secret is are both slowly revealed in the reconstruction of a story about passion, revenge and war.
Leef! Trailer (2005)
29 September 2005
Anna is a vital woman who is married and has two daughters. She picks up her old passion of writing again after frequent requests by a colleague and a friend, but she had not foreseen the consequences of family and friends reading her stories.
A Perfect Man Trailer (2013)
01 November 2013
A philandering husband unknowingly falls back in love with his wife over the phone when she pretends to be another woman.
Ten Monologues from the Lives of the Serial Killers Trailer (1994)
01 September 1994
Based on the writings of: J.G. Ballard, Charles Manson, Jeffrey Dahmer, Henry Rollins, Roberta Lannes, Edmund Emil Kemper, etc.
Paradise Framed Trailer (1995)
01 February 1995
In this art-film, a famous multimedia artist abandons his former life for a new one in a hermetically sealed room filled with living portraits.
Zelfbeklag Trailer (1995)
18 March 1995
An experimental documentary about self-pity. Inviting a critic to explain what he thinks is bad about a previous work, Cryus Frisch attempts to drown himself in an aquarium.
Wild Mussels Trailer (2000)
28 September 2000
A group of friends in their early twenties re-consider their boring lives in a sleepy fishing village in the Netherlands.
The Sequence of Parallel Bars Trailer (1992)
01 January 1992
The film opens with a rubber-clad woman stepping sensuously out of a limousine. The camera lovingly closes-up on her stilletoed foot.
You Can't Go Home Again Trailer (1999)
01 November 1999
A 1998 Dutch documentary about Klaus Mann, the son of novelist Thomas Mann. An openly bisexual writer who spent World War II in Amsterdam, Klaus suffered from depression, marginalization, and drug addiction; he attempted suicide several times and died in his early 40s, though his famous father was too busy doing a reading for Swedish radio to attend his son’s funeral.
With Great Joy Trailer (2001)
08 February 2001
By accident, Luc discovers the whereabouts of his brother Ad, who mysteriously disappeared fifteen years before.
Wasted! Trailer (1996)
14 November 1996
Twentysomething innocents Jacqui and Martijn move to Amsterdam and immerse themselves in the intense and drug-laden underground club scene.
Witness Trailer (1994)
01 January 1994
A woman is forced to confront her apathy to the murders she witnesses every evening.
The Mozart Bird Trailer (1993)
09 September 1993
Howard and Selene are two English-speaking foreigners living in Amsterdam who begin a casual affair that turns serious and then starts to deteriorate.
Helicopter String Quartet Trailer (1996)
17 October 1996
One morning, the late Karlheinz Stockhausen awoke from a dream that told him to take to the sky. Stockhausen envisioned four helicopters swirling in the clouds, with each of a quartet’s members tucked inside his own chopper, communicating through headsets, stringing away in sync to the rotor-blade motors.
Nice to Meet You, Please Don't Rape Me! Trailer (1995)
01 February 1995
The film follows three rapists in South Africa, who live in a rape culture. Sexual, verbal, political, moral and psychological rape is common practice.
The Turner Revelation Trailer (1995)
30 March 1995
Experimental feature based on the play "Ritual for a Poet in B Natural" by the American poet Kain. The film is the final part of the "Urban Wasteland Serial", Kaganof's trilogy about egocentric men, who are basically very lonely.
Kyodai Makes the Big Time Trailer (1992)
24 January 1992
"Love is the only thing subject to negotiation in feature film debut which betrays admiration for the formal rigidity of Straub and Zwartjes.
John Cage: From Zero Trailer (1995)
01 December 1995
A fascinating study of merging form with content, broken into four shorts, each complete with opening title and closing credits: "19 Questions," "Fourteen," "Paying Attention," and "Overpopulation and Art.