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Total trailers found: 29

Override Trailer (1994)

16 October 1994

Override is a 1994 American science fiction short film. It was the directorial debut of Danny Glover and starred Lou Diamond Phillips and Emily Lloyd.

What Can I Tell You Trailer (1978)

01 January 1978

A portrait of three generations of wonderfully eccentric Italian American women living in a small town near Boulder.

In der glanzvollen Welt des Hotel Adlon Trailer (1997)

02 January 1997

The documentary tells the story of the Berlin luxury hotel, which was built by the director's great-grandfather and fell victim to a fire shortly after the end of the Second World War.

Yuma Crossing Trailer (1990)

01 January 1990

The story of the Yuma Crossing, the place where centuries of travelers crossed the Colorado River as told in a series of reenacted vignettes by colorful characters from the Quechan tribe, the conquistadores, Father Kino, Olive Oatman and others up until the first bridge was built in the 1920's.

Grandfather Sky Trailer (1993)

01 January 1993

A young Native American man on his way to visit his uncle learns about his Navajo heritage by attending tribal gatherings, traditional ceremonies and listening to old folktales.

Gregory K Trailer (1993)

08 February 1993

TV movie based on the the story of the kid who divorced his parents. Gregory has lived a rough life. His father abuses him and his two brothers.

Seven Minutes in Heaven Trailer (1986)

09 May 1986

Natalie allows her classmate Jeff, who has run away from home, to stay at her place while her father is away on a business trip.

Max Frisch, Journal I-III Trailer (1981)

20 January 1981

A “filmic re-reading” of Max Frisch's novella Montauk (1974) and of excerpts from his published diaries.

Cine Manifest Trailer (2006)

01 January 2006

With David Schickele's dreamy, retro soundscape, CINE MANIFEST captures a resilient group of artists reminiscing about a time when people weren't afraid to fight for their ideals, while also creating a stirring tribute to American independent filmmaking.

Nicholas and the Baby Trailer (1980)

01 January 1980

The first childbirth for children film ever made which launched a sibling preparation movement across the US.

Seguin Trailer (1982)

26 January 1982

A dramatization of the life of Juan Seguin, a heroic Mexican-Texan who became entangled in the struggle between two contrasting cultures in the turbulent decade between the Texas Revolution (1836) and the Mexican-American War (1846-1847).

Eban and Charley Trailer (2000)

12 June 2000

29-year-old Eban has retreated home to his parent's house in Seaside Oregon after the dissolution of his teaching job in Seattle.

LifeStories: Steve Burdick Trailer (1990)

18 December 1990

Steve Burdick is closeted television anchorman whose lover dies of an AIDS-related illness. Steve decides to come out and then tells his story about being gay and battling AIDS during a special segment of the nightly news.

Working Girls Trailer (1987)

27 February 1987

A lesbian college graduate, trying to bankroll her own photography business, works as a high-priced New York City escort.

The Yellow Wallpaper Trailer (1977)

02 January 1977

A 1977 short based on Charlotte Perkins Gilman's story of a woman's mental breakdown.

Northern Lights Trailer (1978)

17 November 1978

The bittersweet story of young lovers caught up in a political struggle waged by farmers against the grain trade, the banks, and the railroads.

An Ambush of Ghosts Trailer (1993)

22 January 1993

A teenage boy coming to grips with his mother's insanity forms an unlikely friendship with a classmate on the run for murder.

Steppin' Trailer (1980)

01 January 1980

At the end of the 70s there was a vigorous fight for socialism in Jamaica. In this film Landau follows Michael Manley on his tour in Jamaica, during his election.

In the King of Prussia Trailer (1983)

13 February 1983

Dramatization of the trial of Christian anti-war activists, known collectively as the "Plowshares Eight".

The Settlement Trailer (1999)

01 April 1999

Swaggering, womanizing Jerry and his hen-pecked buddy Pat are in a bind: their clients aren't dying fast enough! They buy insurance policies from the terminally ill, and bet on them to kick the bucket on schedule.

Eat Your Heart Out Trailer (1997)

01 January 1997

A womanizer gets his own cooking show and, ironically, the females who call in end up airing their relationship problems to him.

The Willmar 8 Trailer (1981)

21 April 1981

Risking jobs, friends, family and the opposition of church and community, eight unassuming women begin the longest bank strike in American history.

Prairie Fire Trailer (1977)

01 January 1977

The first segment of what would eventually be the Prairie Trilogy, about veteran North Dakota poet and socialist organizer Henry Martinson, who fought against economic exploitation.

Calling the Shots Trailer (1988)

08 September 1988

Documentary about women in the film industry. Numerous notable actresses and female directors share their thoughts.

Survivor Trailer (1980)

02 January 1980

The final segment of the Prairie Trilogy, about a veteran North Dakota poet and socialist organizer, who fought against economic exploitation.

Free Voice of Labor: The Jewish Anarchists Trailer (1980)

01 January 1980

This documentary traces the history of the Yiddish anarchist newspaper that published it’s final issue after 87 years—as told by it’s now elderly, but decidedly unbowed staff.

Nu dages det søstre Trailer (1984)

01 January 1984

In Mozambique, the role of women is changing. After liberation from Portuguese colonial rule, women actively participate in the construction of socialist society.

Rebel Earth Trailer (1980)

01 January 1980

Henry Martinson accompanies a young North Dakota farmer searching for the sites of his past. The second part of John Hanson and Rob Nilsson's Prairie Trilogy.

The Uncompromising Revolution Trailer (1988)

01 January 1988

Profiles the Cuban Revolution and Fidel Castro at political middle age. The Cuban leader reflects on his life and Cuba — past, present and future – and declares his continuing faith in communism.