Mark Eifert

Most Popular Mark Eifert Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Magda Trailer (2004)

14 October 2004

A first love is corrupted as a man recalls his affair with a beautiful circus contortionist in this stop-motion animation of wooden mannequins.

Soulmate Trailer (2000)

03 November 2000

Soulmate is a complex study of alienation and obsession. Told from the perspective of a middle-aged woman, the film explores longing and objectification through the story of a landlady and her young male tenant.

Two Balloons Trailer (2017)

30 October 2017

Two travelers return to a place crossed by stars and clouds where love is at the beginning of everything.

Reggie's Prayer Trailer (1996)

01 August 1996

Reggie White stars as Reggie Knox, a pro football player who retires, frustrated because he hasn't won a championship.

NEXT LEVEL FUCKED UP Trailer (2016)

01 January 2016

Things are fucked up. Even before Covid! Get your panties untangled with some geologic time. "Realism, compassion, hostility, Mother Nature, rage, spirituality in your very unique hard working tough no apologies way making art Herstory Energystory.

Wind Trailer (2007)

01 January 2007

A poem by Antonio Machado, translated by Robert Bly and read by Alec Baldwin, is poetically depicted in Wind, an allegorical perspective on climate change.

Jingle All the Way Trailer (2011)

25 November 2011

A spirited Husky puppy looking for a home at a Christmas tree farm instantly bonds with a young boy visiting with his parents.

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer 4D Attraction Trailer (2016)

25 November 2016

When young Rudolph is teased for his red nose and runs away from Christmastown, he sets off on a series of adventures, meets new friends Hermey the Elf and Yukon Cornelius along the way, and escapes the clutches of the Abominable Snow Monster.

Dirt Trailer (1998)

01 October 1998

A man's strange obsession with dirt starts as a childhood game but eventually manifests on a surreal level.

Passage Trailer (2002)

01 January 2002

Haunting underwater portraits of people are juxtaposed with archival films of war and atrocities to create a visual poem in which not all is lost to the corruption of the human spirit.