Matt Bockelman

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Matt Bockelman is an American cinematographer based in New York.

Most Popular Matt Bockelman Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

A High School Rape Goes Viral: Roll Red Roll Trailer (2019)

23 June 2019

This film is a true-crime thriller that goes behind the headlines to uncover the deep-seated and social media-fueled “boys will be boys” culture at the root of high school sexual assault in America.

Peanut Trailer (2021)

04 January 2021

John (played by HBO's Crashing and Silicon Valley star George Basil) seeks to end his struggle with a headache once and for all but discovers he's too dumb to die.

Do I Sound Gay? Trailer (2015)

10 July 2015

What makes a voice “gay”? A breakup with his boyfriend sets journalist David Thorpe on a quest to unravel a linguistic mystery.

Holiday Train Show With David Hartman Trailer (2007)

15 November 2007

From Thanksgiving through January each year, visitors of all ages, by the thousands, stream into the Haupt Conservatory from wintry cold New York to a miniature make-believe New York City, a wintry wonderland warmed by sparkling holiday music, all beautiful and fun.

Sticker Movie Trailer (2023)

06 October 2023

Sticker Movie is a celebration of sticker culture worldwide made for sticker people and by sticker people.

American Cheerleader Trailer (2014)

26 August 2014

Follows the journey of two high school teams vying for the coveted UCA National High School Cheerleading Championship title.

Who Sounds Gay? Trailer (2015)

01 July 2015

This short documentary as part of the New York Times' Op-Doc Series explores the reasons some men sound stereotypically gay, whether they are or not.

Roll Red Roll Trailer (2019)

22 March 2019

At a 2012 pre-season high-school football party in Steubenville, Ohio, a young woman was raped by members of the beloved high school football team.

Smelly Little Town Trailer (2021)

06 May 2021

Madonna was born in Bay City, and when she referred to Bay City as a "smelly little town" on national TV in 1987, local media and residents never forgave her.