Nicholas Jacobson-Larson Trailers
Dead of Winter TrailerThe First Report TrailerThe Unchosen One Trailer
Nicholas Jacobson-Larson is known for Leave the World Behind (2023), Dead of Winter (2025) and Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol (2011).
Dead of Winter TrailerThe First Report TrailerThe Unchosen One Trailer
Nicholas Jacobson-Larson is known for Leave the World Behind (2023), Dead of Winter (2025) and Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol (2011).
Total trailers found: 28
02 June 2015
Part of the Life's Work series. Rust is a portrait of master iron artist Gordon Kennedy.
23 September 2025
A widowed fisherwoman, travelling alone through snowbound northern Minnesota, interrupts the kidnapping of a teenage girl.
11 November 2013
A portrait of master woodworker and Vietnam veteran Eric Hollenbeck
15 May 2015
Part of the Life's Work series. Turns is a portrait of master woodturner Steven Kennard.
03 September 2021
Part of the Almost Famous series. It was the late 1990s, and 3,000 young actors around the world were scouted for the role of a lifetime.
18 October 2017
A documentary love letter to Lisbon, Portugal.
15 April 2015
Part of the Life's Work series. Mother Earth is a portrait of Louise Pentz, a production potter turned feminist sculptor.
05 November 2015
When Ainslie Wickett accidentally receives an intergalactic SOS from a lighthouse in Maine, she and her best friend are brought aboard a rogue spaceship called the Everstar.
02 April 2018
Fifty years later, the real Melvin Dismukes chronicles his first-hand experience of the infamous Algiers Motel Incident, for which he was wrongly charged with first-degree murder in 1967.
17 August 2020
After losing a custody battle, perpetual teenager Wayne Stobierski steals his son away for one last father-son weekend to the city of their dreams - Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
13 June 2019
A world-renowned pastry chef, reflects on his relationship with his deceased father Milton Abel Sr., famed Kansas City jazz musician.
11 January 2021
Part of the Cause of Life series. Angela Chaddlesone McCarthy was a teenage mother raised on a Native American reservation who overcame great odds to become a Kiowa tribe legislator in Oklahoma.
20 August 2019
In the late 1960s, Haddon Salt built a fast-food empire. Then Kentucky Fried Chicken came knocking.
21 December 2020
Part of Cause of Life series. Rosary Castro-Olega was a retired nurse who returned to the frontlines to fight the virus, ultimately becoming one of the Filipino-American nurses who were disproportionately killed by the virus.
21 December 2020
Part of Cause of Life series. A hard-working bricklayer from the projects, Humberto Trujillo helped build the main Phoenix post office — and rose to become his city’s first Hispanic postmaster.
28 December 2020
Part of the Cause of Life series. When his son-in-law was killed in a tragic car crash, World War II veteran Calvin Haworth became a surrogate parent and an activist against drunk driving in Minnesota.
04 January 2021
Part of the Cause of Life series. A devout Christian, Jerry Givens was Virginia’s chief executioner, before he became an advocate of abolishing the death penalty.
16 December 2019
Part of the Almost Famous series. Kim Hill was a rising singer when she met a young rapper named will.
24 July 2021
Part of the Almost Famous series. Jocelyn Bell was a graduate student at Cambridge in 1967 when she pushed through the skepticism from her superiors to make one of the greatest astrophysical discoveries of the twentieth century.
24 August 2022
Part of the Almost Famous series. As an investigative reporter, Jason Berry exposed the church’s systematic cover-up of sexual abuse.
17 December 2019
Part of the Almost Famous series. In the mid-1960s, four teenagers from Liverpool were changing the face of pop music.
18 December 2019
Part of the Almost Famous series. In 1963, Ed Dwight Jr. was poised to be NASA’s first African-American astronaut, until suddenly he wasn’t.
27 May 2015
Part of the Life's Work series. Ladybug is a portrait of Elizabeth Goluch, a metalworker whose art solely focuses on the overlooked world of insects.
21 April 2015
Part of the Life's Work series. In an industry forever dominated by men, Heather Lawson defied expectations and stereotypes to become the first and last female trained to be a production stone mason in Canada.
15 September 2017
A veteran glassmaker explains his work in avant-garde stained glass designs.
22 May 2015
Part of the Life's Work series. Fibre & Wood is a portrait of felting artist Sanna Rahola and woodcarver Douglas Drdul, who have formed a harmonious partnership as artists and as a couple.
01 January 2015
Renowned Los Angeles artist Ed Ruscha prints his newest work,”ZOOT SOOT” at Aardvark Letterpress.
24 October 2018
Memories of the first World War told by an elderly man who remembers moments from the past while he wanders around his Nova Scotia farm.