Most Popular Marc Marder Trailers
Total trailers found: 31
Bitter Chestnut Trailer (2019)
06 October 2019
This film is an account of Singh's time in the town of Bir in Himachal Pradesh taking a look at migration and reverse migration in Bir, Barot and Baragraan through the lives of real people.
Good Funk Trailer (2015)
24 July 2015
Set in Red Hook, a Brooklyn neighborhood on the verge of gentrification, GOOD FUNK follows three generations of citizens whose lives intersect through acts of kindness both big and small.
Christian Dior: The Man Behind the Myth Trailer (2005)
08 January 2005
Documentary about the life of Christian Dior and the founding of his fashion house in Paris.
Les Aristos Trailer (2006)
20 September 2006
The Arbac de Neuvilles are one of the oldest families in France. They have inhabited their ancient château for fifty-two generations and are proud of their noble ancestry.
Exile Trailer (2016)
14 May 2016
Exil is a visionary narration of the exile of Cambodians during the Red Khmer regime, during which the country was renamed Democratic Kampuchea.
A Place in Time Trailer (1977)
01 July 1977
A New York City street artist witnesses a crime and resolves to redeem his earlier inaction. A silent film in pantomime, this early work by director Charles Lane brings a unique deftness and grace to its social realist narrative.
Irradiated Trailer (2022)
26 January 2022
A film about people who have survived the irradiation of war and recommended to those who believe they are immune to it.
Rice People Trailer (1994)
26 May 1994
A poor, rural Cambodian family slowly disintegrates during the cycle of a single rice crop.
True Identity Trailer (1991)
23 August 1991
In order to escape from the mob, an African-American man must disguise himself as a white man.
Amar Colony Trailer (2022)
24 November 2022
Meera is beautiful, pregnant and in search of some spice in her life. Mohit is young, idle, and lives next door with Devki, his abusive mother.
Beckett Trailer (2021)
04 August 2021
An American tourist in Greece finds himself on the run after a tragic accident plunges him into a political conspiracy that makes him a target for assassination.
Panjab '95 Trailer (2025)
07 February 2025
Based on real events, Honey Trehan’s second feature tells the story of human rights activist Jaswant Singh Khalra’s courageous campaign to uncover murderous corruption during the nadir of Punjab’s period of insurgency.
The Masked Avenger: Lagardere Trailer (2003)
25 December 2003
France, 17th century, during the reign of Louis XIII. When a dear friend, the Duke of Nevers, is treacherously assassinated by a powerful relative, a skilled swordsman, the noble Henri de Lagardère, seeks his rightful vengeance as he tries to protect the innocent life of the duke's last heir.
Crescent Night Trailer (2022)
26 January 2022
After 15 years in prison, for committing a murder to save his father’s honour, Modan returns to his village in Punjab.
One Evening After the War Trailer (1998)
18 December 1998
Set in the newly-pacified Phnom Penh, this film is about the return to civilian life of Cambodian soldiers.
Léon Blum : Thérèse et Léon Trailer (2001)
20 January 2001
In 1936, the political and marital tribulations of Léon Blum, elected President of the Council at the head of the Popular Front.
A Radiant Girl Trailer (2022)
26 January 2022
Paris, summer 1942. Irene is a young, bubbly, 19-year-old Jewish girl. Her family watches her discover the world, friends, new love and a passion for the theatre.
Sidewalk Stories Trailer (1989)
15 September 1989
A New York City street artist rescues a baby girl after her father is murdered. He then sets off to find the mother, but has to first learn how to care for the child.
Meeting with Pol Pot Trailer (2024)
05 June 2024
Democratic Kampuchea (Cambodia) - 1978. Three French journalists are invited by the Khmer Rouge to conduct an exclusive interview of the regime's leader, Pol Pot.
The Sea Wall Trailer (2009)
07 January 2009
The film centers on a young French widow and her two adolescent children as they attempt to carve out a meager life for themselves by farming rice fields alongside the ocean in French Indo-China in the 1930s.
The Missing Picture Trailer (2013)
04 November 2013
Rithy Panh uses clay figures, archival footage, and his narration to recreate the atrocities Cambodia's Khmer Rouge committed between 1975 and 1979.
A Self-Made Hero Trailer (1996)
15 May 1996
Set in France at the end of World War II Albert Dehousse finds out his father wasn't a war hero and his mother is a collaborator.
S21: The Khmer Rouge Killing Machine Trailer (2003)
17 May 2003
Documentary of the S-21 genocide prison in Phnom Penh with interviews of prisoners and guards. On the search for reasons why this could have happened.
The Catch Trailer (2011)
17 October 2011
When an American plane crashes in the Cambodian jungle, the pilot is taken captive by the Khmer Rouge.
Everything Will Be OK Trailer (2022)
15 December 2022
After a century of genocidal ideologies and destructive speciesism, animals have enslaved humans and taken over the world.
The Burnt Theatre Trailer (2005)
09 November 2005
A blend of fact and fiction, based on the actual lives of the actors, the film depicts a troupe of actors and dancers struggling to practice their art in the burned-out shell of Cambodia's former national theater, the Preah Suramarit National Theater in Phnom Penh.
Graves Without a Name Trailer (2019)
22 March 2019
After The Missing Picture (Un Certain Regard winner 2013 and Oscar nominee for the Best Foreign Language Film in 2013) and Exile, Rithy Panh continues his personal and spiritual exploration.
The 3 Little Pigs: The Movie Trailer (1996)
01 January 1996
Forced to leave the farm where they lived with their friends, The Three Little Pigs move to the woods.
Mademoiselle Gigi Trailer (2006)
29 April 2006
Paris, 1900. The 16-year-old Gigi lives in a world of mere women, inspired by Anna Karenina and Madame Bovary, she doesn't want to surrender to the "bondage of a loveless marriage".
France Is Our Mother Country Trailer (2015)
21 January 2015
If you would like to witness the forces of colonialism in brute action, Rithy Panh’s extraordinary new film provides the long view.