Most Popular Louis Henderson Trailers
Total trailers found: 10
Occidente Trailer (2015)
15 September 2015
In a spellbinding, textural blend of 16mm and HD video, Ana Vaz refracts the colonial history of Brazil and Portugal through objects, gestures, and contemporary customs.
Lettres du voyant Trailer (2013)
26 June 2013
Lettres du Voyant is a documentary-fiction about spiritism and technology in contemporary Ghana, which attempts to uncover some truths about a mysterious practice called 'Sakawa' – internet scams mixed with voodoo magic.
Evidence of Things Unseen But Heard Trailer (2018)
26 January 2018
Louis Henderson’s Evidence of Things Unseen But Heard draws a relation between technologies of state surveillance against black communities in Bristol, the rise of sound system culture, and the exceptional character of “Bristol sound”.
All That Is Solid Trailer (2014)
01 December 2014
As technological progress pushes forward in the overdeveloped world, enormous piles of obsolete computers are thrown away and recycled.
Logical Revolts Trailer (2012)
02 November 2012
This is a film that begins with the discovery, by a filmmaker, of a script long lost in a museum archive.
Ouvertures Trailer (2019)
05 October 2019
Reflecting on the legacy of Haitian revolutionary Toussaint L’Ouverture, "Ouvertures" follows a collective’s process of translating Édouard Glissant’s play Monsieur Toussaint from French to Creole.
The Sea is History Trailer (2016)
01 January 2016
A materialist and animist critique of European colonial history, reading the past as something entangled within the present, made up of living and dead elements.
Sunstone Trailer (2018)
24 January 2018
The lighthouse, as a man-made object built to shed light into the dark unknown, encapsulates perfectly the desires of the Enlightenment project of modernity: the domination of nature through reason and intellect, the advancement of technology and trade on a global scale, the illuminatory transparency of European Christian morality – a beacon in the dark.
The Wake Trailer (2022)
11 February 2022
Night has fallen on a world on fire. Demonstrations, earthquakes, forest fires – fire is everywhere.
Black Code/Code Noir Trailer (2015)
02 October 2015
Black Code / Code Noir brings together various temporally and geographically disparate elements into a critical reflection on two recent events: the respective murders of Michael Brown and Kajieme Powell by police officers in Missouri, USA, 2014.