Laika Film & Television Movie Trailers

Most Popular Laika Film & Television Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Beauty and the Dogs Trailer (2017)

18 October 2017

When Mariam, a young Tunisian woman, is raped by police officers after leaving a party, she is propelled into a harrowing night in which she must fight for her rights even though justice lies on the side of her tormentors.

The Man Who Sold His Skin Trailer (2021)

15 March 2021

To be able to travel to Europe and find the love of his life, Sam Ali, a Syrian refugee, accepts to have his back tattooed by one of the most sulfurous contemporary artist; becoming that way a precious work of art.

Arica Trailer (2020)

23 November 2020

A Swedish mining giant, Boliden, is accused of having dumped 20000 tonnes of toxic waste in a poor neighborhood in a Chilean desert town.

Farha Trailer (2021)

14 September 2021

Palestine, 1948. After the withdrawal of the British occupiers, tensions rise between Arabs and Jews.

Cold Case Hammarskjöld Trailer (2019)

07 February 2019

Ndola, Northern Rhodesia (currently Zambia), September 18, 1961. Swedish economist and diplomat Dag Hammarskjöld, Secretary General of the UN, dies mysteriously in a plane crash.

The Essence of Terror Trailer (2013)

14 October 2013

Journalists Johan Persson and Martin Schibbye talk about the horrendous days in the desert, rail executions and false terror charges.

Toxic Playground Trailer (2009)

08 July 2009

Lars, 23, is studying film in Chile. Twelve year old Yoselin is a belly dancer and wants to become a doctor.

Brotherhood Trailer (2020)

10 February 2020

Mohamed is a hardened shepherd living in rural Tunisia with his wife and two sons. Mohamed is deeply shaken when his oldest son Malik returns home after a long journey with a mysterious new wife.

Staden brinner Trailer (2025)

04 September 2025

When a group of Eritrean refugees arrive in the small town of Härnösand there is a growing sentiment against them from the locals.

Democracy Road Trailer (2016)

20 September 2016

After living in exile for 20 years, Aye Chan Naing can finally return to Myanmar's homeland. As chief editor of the radio and television station The Democratic Voice of Burma (DVB), Naing, together with reporter Than Win Htut and their colleagues, fought for democracy and freedom of speech from an office in Oslo.