Juno Sylva Englander

Most Popular Juno Sylva Englander Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Contemporaries Trailer (1983)

28 January 1983

Within the span of 48 hours "contemporaries" encounter each other. In the middle is Max, who lost his job years ago because of his affair with the wife of an influential man.

Headstand Trailer (1982)

01 January 1982

A misunderstood youth is incorrectly placed in a mental hospital.

El Chicko Trailer (1996)

18 April 1996

Paul and Erik, two introverted loosers lacking social contacts, both work in a smudgy kitchen of the cheap chickenburger fast food store "El Chicko".

The Practice of Love Trailer (1985)

15 February 1985

Judith is a maverick reporter who is also seeking a satisfying relationship with various men. She finds corruption and power-games everywhere.

Schöne Tage Trailer (1982)

01 January 1982

Franz Holl, 6 years old, is sent off by his mother and stepfather to live on his father's farm. His father turns out to be a mischievous man who won't grant him any chance in life.

The Escape Trailer (1992)

09 April 1992

Two crooks escape from jail and take refuge in a remote hotel. However, their plans soon start to go wrong, leading them to wonder whether they really are free or whether in fact they are already being roasted alive in the flames of hell.

Everyman's Feast Trailer (2002)

25 January 2002

Austrian television director Fritz Lehner makes his feature debut with the big-budget drama Jedermann's Fest, based on the 1911 play by Hugo von Hofmannsthal, which in turn was based on a medieval tale.

Das tätowierte Herz Trailer (1991)

01 January 1991

Mosquito the Defiler Trailer (1977)

18 March 1977

A deaf and dumb accountant suffers from a psychic trauma in his childhood. He is collecting puppets and mutilates female bodies in the mortuary.

Invisible Adversaries Trailer (1977)

04 February 1977

Anna, an artist, is obsessed with the invasion of alien doubles bent on total destruction. Her schizophrenia is reflected in the juxtapositions of long movie camera takes with violently edited montages: private with public spaces; black & white with colour, still photographs with video, earsplitting sounds with disruptive camera angles.