Most Popular Mark Kvitko Trailers
Total trailers found: 9
Love, Rehearsed Trailer (2024)
11 December 2024
In a world where love is the rule, an aromantic and asexual couple has to pretend to be in love in front of a government agent who visits their home to assess their love.
Next Life Trailer (2026)
05 June 2026
Ivy finds herself confronted with parallel universes in which her life unspools in very different ways set against the modern London jazz scene.
Poison Trailer (2020)
31 March 2020
Young Russian policeman Max investigates a series of poisoning-related deaths. In the process, he discovers a dark-web platform growing in popularity, which gradually exposes the true depth of poverty and aggression in society.
The Somnambulist Trailer (2020)
12 October 2020
Made on the centenary of The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, the film follows a young man in financial trouble who accepts help from an old friend and is drawn into a situation whose logic he can no longer read.
The Hostage Trailer (2024)
13 October 2024
The title "The Hostage" draws inspiration from a poem and a friend's real-life story. This film examines a Chinese woman's journey to America to give birth to an anchor baby, reflecting the struggles of over 10,000 women who make this choice annually.
Whiskey Trailer (2021)
30 May 2021
A young man with a terminal diagnosis goes to a rooftop to end his life, but a seizure interrupts him.
The Voodoo Dance Trailer (2019)
26 August 2019
While his parents are away, Gregory and several friends take a car to the countryside. By morning, one of them is dead, and it is no longer clear whether the night ended in an accident or in something Gregory caused.
Promises Trailer (2026)
30 June 2026
A film director meets his ex-wife after a long separation. As they spend time together, old promises begin to lose the meaning they once had.
HistoryPhil Trailer (2026)
01 January 2026
A series of short documentary essays on political failures, historical memory and the stories societies tell themselves as they try to understand their own decline.