Matthias Bolliger Trailers
Automania TrailerWhere We Come From TrailerMiss Holocaust Survivor Trailer
Automania TrailerWhere We Come From TrailerMiss Holocaust Survivor Trailer
Total trailers found: 12
07 October 2021
A married couple retreats to a luxury, high-tech, fully automated house on a remote island. The house AI system goes rogue and turns against them.
20 August 2015
A teenager wakes up in a subway car with no memory of how he got there or who he is.
02 July 2024
Summer 1994: Christian grows up under the violent hand of his father. When his mother dies, his aunt Juli fights to ensure that Christian can attend secondary school.
09 February 2008
This is the story of Isa, who grows up in a Hamburg suburb. It might be one of the world's richest cities but every beast has its belly and here, in the very underbelly, Chiko lives in a world where violence, staking and keeping a claim, and drug taking are the norm.
13 November 2024
Director Fabian Biasio is stuck in a dilemma: as an urban cyclist, he has a latent hatred of cars. He compensates for his vulnerability with a generous interpretation of the traffic rules.
01 January 2022
European Space Agency astronaut Alexander Gerst and his NASA colleague Reid Wiseman are launched into space from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.
25 January 2018
Ricky spent years behind bars after taking the rap for his brother Rafael and his buddy Latif after a failed robbery.
28 February 2019
They are the future elite: the offspring of the world's richest families. But what these young adults lack is success of their own.
08 February 2018
Directed by Franco-German duo Pierre-Emmanuel Le Goff and Jürgen Hansen, Through the Eyes of an Astronaut is a 28-minute documentary based on images shot on board (and outside) of the International Space Station (ISS) by Thomas Pesquet, the European Space Agency’s (ESA) youngest astronaut, and the 10th French astronaut to travel into space.
09 November 2023
Documentary about an annual beauty contest held in Haifa, Israel, in which only women who survived the Holocaust - and are therefore between 77 and 95 years old - are allowed to take part.