Peter Terner

Most Popular Peter Terner Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

Cold Meridian Trailer (2020)

17 January 2020

In this short exploration of sensual audio-visual stimulation, the repeated rituals of an online performer have a transfixing effect on her viewers.

Chuchotage Trailer (2018)

24 April 2018

During a professional conference in Prague, two interpreters in the Hungarian booth hilariously vie for the attention of one listener.

Those Who Remained Trailer (2019)

20 June 2019

A man who lost his wife and daughter in the Holocaust and a girl who lost her parents meet. Knowing each other′s emptiness, they become like father and daughter.

Dr. Moreau Trailer (2022)

12 November 2022

Dr. Moreau is an abstract horror short, adapted from H.G.Wells' classic novel, that will invite the viewer to board on a tangible journey to the borders of science, where the differences between nature and humanity are blurred.

Alvások Trailer (2019)

27 November 2019

Our Sleeping is based on the director's own and her family's sleeping habits. The film shows short episodes from her relatives' life about how do they deal with their problems in their sleeping.

Hazug Trailer (2019)

25 May 2019

Monument to the Murderers Trailer (2021)

26 January 2021

A film about a district in Buda, which to this day cannot face the inconceivably cruel crimes committed by its former inhabitants.

Hey Deer! Trailer (2015)

01 August 2015

Short about an adorable, cocoa-drinking deer who is eager to tidy and shoveling in front of his house every day.

My God, My Country Trailer (2026)

31 January 2026

Objects collided or something had broken apart, rather than collided, and indeed, they were very homogeneous, approaching slowly, in a calculated manner.

Mad Youth Trailer (2021)

02 April 2021

In 2020 the Hungarian government announced the change of ownership at nine state universities in order to make them maintained by foundations.

nyílnak befelé ablakok Trailer (2023)

23 April 2023

The band Platon Karataev was founded in 2016, and the indie-folk songs of their first album exploded on Spotify to such an extent that they even surpassed the listenership of the best-known Hungarian artists.