Nietzchka Keene

Nietzchka Keene Trailers

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Professor Nietzchka Keene (June 26, 1952 – October 20, 2004) was an American film director and writer. She taught film making and editing in the University of Wisconsin–Madison until her death.

Most Popular Nietzchka Keene Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Barefoot to Jerusalem Trailer (2008)

01 March 2008

A shocking tragedy sends Mara down a path of sin, redemption, grace, and evil. Barefoot to Jerusalem is the story of a woman struggling to face her deepest desires, her darkest fears, and ultimately, the devil.

Still Trailer (1978)

31 December 1978

Nietzchka Keene evokes a woman’s fractured inner world in this enigmatic portrait composed in water, mirrors, and blood.

Aves Trailer (1998)

31 December 1998

A stop-motion menagerie of birds illuminate a nun’s spiritual ecstasy and terror in this experimental animated work set to the music of Christian mystic Hildegard von Bingen.

The Juniper Tree Trailer (1990)

10 April 1990

Margit and her older sister Katla flee for safety after their mother is burned to death for witchcraft.

Border Radio Trailer (1987)

01 November 1987

Two musicians and a roadie take money that is owed to them from a job. One flees to Mexico, and everyone has questions.

Cycles Trailer (1989)

01 January 1989

As a woman anxiously awaits her overdue period, she performs African-based rituals of purification. She cleans house and body, and calls on the spirits (Orishas in the Yoruba tradition), receiving much needed inspiration and assurance in a dream.

Hinterland Trailer (1981)

31 December 1981

The relationship between an embittered farm woman and her orphaned niece reaches a breaking point in this dark, psychological pastoral.

Heroine of Hell Trailer (1996)

01 March 1996

A passionate artist creates in order to release her strong pent up emotions. Themes of justice and retribution especially influence her.

My Aunt Nora Trailer (1983)

08 May 1983

Two women are torn between the past, with its traditions and apparent security, and the future full of uncertainty.