Nigel Noble

Most Popular Nigel Noble Trailers

Total trailers found: 19

The Thin Blue Line Trailer (1966)

09 March 1966

The work of the US police force and the problem of fighting rising crime across the country.

A Stitch for Time Trailer (1987)

01 January 1987

In a moving cinema verite style, A Stitch for Time presents the idea that ordinary people can become diplomats working toward the goal of world peace.

The Teen-Age Revolution Trailer (1965)

19 October 1965

Documentary about teenage life in the mid-60s.

Between the Lines Trailer (1977)

27 April 1977

The staff of the Back Bay Mainline, a Boston underground newspaper that rose to prominence in the 1960s, struggles with the shifting social climate of the '70s amid rumors that the paper is about to be sold to a media giant.

Rockers Trailer (1979)

23 November 1979

Horsemouth, a drummer living in a ghetto of Kingston, plans to make money selling records. After his prized motorcycle is stolen, his plans fall through and he's forced to adapt.

The Beauty Academy of Kabul Trailer (2004)

04 May 2004

What happens when a group of hairdressers from America travel to Kabul with the intention of telling Afghan women how to do hair and makeup? This engaging, optimistic documentary tracks a unique development project: a shiny new beauty school, funded in part by beauty-industry mainstays, which sets out to teach the latest cutting, coloring, and perming techniques to practicing and aspiring Afghan hairdressers and beauticians.

Bernice Bobs Her Hair Trailer (1976)

06 October 1976

Bernice, a shy young woman, leaves her safe home to go visit her flapper cousin. When her cousin tries to teach Bernice how to be much more modern, Bernice gives her much more than she bargained for.

Over the Brooklyn Bridge Trailer (1984)

02 March 1984

A put-upon Jewish deli owner in Brooklyn dreams of getting out from underneath the thumb of his domineering father and his haughty fashion-model girlfriend by buying his own restaurant in midtown Manhattan.

The Queen Trailer (1968)

17 June 1968

In 1967, New York City is host to the Miss All-American Camp Beauty Pageant. This documentary takes a look behind the scenes, transporting the viewer into rehearsals and dressing rooms as the drag queen subculture prepares for this big national beauty contest.

He Makes Me Feel Like Dancin' Trailer (1983)

01 November 1983

Why do over 1,000 New York City schoolchildren audition for a modern dance program that requires them to sacrifice free time and involvement in sports and music? For a chance to study with the charismatic Jacques d'Amboise at the National Dance Institute.

The Gold Bug Trailer (1980)

02 February 1980

Shortly after the Civil War, while exploring the long deserted and reputedly haunted Sullivan's Island off Charleston S.

Charles Ives: A Good Dissonance Like a Man Trailer (1977)

21 April 1977

A thoroughly researched biopic of Charles Ives, America's greatest and most innovative composer (and insurance executive), who combined strikingly futuristic experimentalism with gentle nostalgia.

The Charcoal People Trailer (2000)

20 January 2000

This deeply human documentary examines the subject of environmental destruction, highlighting the impoverished migrant workers who are chopping down the Amazon rainforest to create charcoal for pig iron production used primarily in the automobile industry.

Hit and Run Trailer (1982)

21 May 1982

Still grieving his young wife's death in a hit-and-run accident, Manhattan cab-driver David Marks accepts a regular evening assignment to drive a beautiful but enigmatic woman to a mansion outside New York.

Voices of Sarafina! Trailer (1988)

25 March 1988

At the Lincoln Center, the South African cast members of the anti-Apartheid Broadway hit musical Sarafina perform and later give interviews about their politically and socially troubled country in this documentary.

Close Harmony Trailer (1981)

01 January 1981

A chorus of 4th- and 5th-graders at the Brooklyn Friends School and a chorus of elderly retirees at a Brooklyn Jewish seniors' center combine to give an annual joint concert.

The Jilting of Granny Weatherall Trailer (1980)

03 March 1980

Granny Weatherall (Geraldine Fitzgerald) is a spunky old lady of eighty who bosses around her doctor and her children.

One Hand Don't Clap Trailer (1991)

28 August 1991

Kavery Kaul’s engaging documentary traces the history of calypso and soca music from their birth in the African-East Indian traditions of Trinidad and Tobago through its worldwide diaspora, including its popularization in the 1950s by Harry Belafonte and the new independent distribution networks that arose to serve the expatriate community in the 1980s.

How to Say 'No' to a Rapist... and Survive Trailer (1975)

01 January 1975

Frederic Storaska gives a lecture regarding rape prevention at SUNY Geneseo.