Nick White

Nick White Trailers

Nadia's Songs Trailer

Born in Orangeville, Ontario, Canada, Nick White began making short films in his teenage years before attending York University's film production program. His projects have straddled various different styles including essay films, documentaries, science fiction, and experimental. He continues to work as an editor and sound designer on projects for others while directing his own films.

Most Popular Nick White Trailers

Total trailers found: 8

Death Mask Trailer (2023)

29 September 2023

This experimental opera reenacts the lesser known history of Chinese medical student Li Shiu Tong, and his lover Magnus Hirschfeld, a much older German sexologist and gay rights pioneer during Nazi Germany.

Door Prize Trailer (2025)

13 April 2025

Mars Brito, a trans bike courier, is killed by an SUV. Is he the victim of an accidental 'door prize', or is this murder? His case becomes a city-wide obsession, with hourly true crime updates and rewards for clues.

Mariposa Trailer (2022)

03 October 2022

In 2021, aspiring chef Phelokazi Ndlwana was stabbed to death because she fought back against her rapist.

The Space Between Us Trailer (2017)

23 September 2017

On her first solo voyage into outer space, astronaut Kate and her associates at mission control begin to question her sanity as she hears noises in her head and fears she is being attacked.

A Year Trailer (2019)

05 May 2019

An examination of the natural textures of the world and their changes over the course of one year.

Nadia's Songs Trailer (2019)

24 April 2019

"Nadia's Songs" follows a teenage boy who finds a collection of CDs that used to belong to a stranger known only as Nadia.

Now Playing Trailer (2019)

24 November 2019

A soft-spoken teenage boy gets a job at the local drive-in theatre to rekindle his relationship with his childhood friend when suspicion surrounding what truly happened at the staff party starts getting in the way.

Photo Booth Trailer (2022)

23 September 2022

Outraged by the latest bombing of Gaza, Palestinian queer activists Hamza and Walid recruit queer novelist Jean Genet to help them sabotage the Eurovision song contest in Jericho.