Peter Ternovšek

Most Popular Peter Ternovšek Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

Mother Died, Stop Trailer (1974)

01 January 1974

An elderly woman pays visit to her mother who resides in nursing home. Few days later she receives a telegram that the mother died, but it turns out that the address it was sent to was wrong.

Radio.doc Trailer (1996)

01 July 1996

In a small town where everyone knows everybody else, independent researcher Vesna is investigating the death of the director of the local radio station.

Partisan Priest Trailer (2015)

29 September 2015

Documentary drama Partisan Priest is based on the dramatic life story of Slovenian priest and partisan Jože Lampret.

We've Never Been to Venice Trailer (2008)

18 August 2008

Tone, an older man, drives from Germany to visit his son Grega and his daughter-in-law Masha. Though nobody talks about it, something horrible has happened.

Tongman Trailer (2002)

01 January 2002

A mockumentary about fictional eccentric man from Maribor, Slovenia who wants to become a presidential candidate in order to put his main goals into action: more love, friendship and understanding between people.

Love Is the Ruin of Us All Trailer (1987)

27 October 1987

At the end of the last century hunters who hunted wild roosters, while waiting for prey to show up, were killing time with storytelling.

About the Problems with Kalman's Body and the Inappropriate Love Between Francek and Gela Trailer (1977)

01 January 1977

Dog's Path Trailer (1983)

08 February 1983

A TV adaptation of the story “Twins” by Prezihov Voranc.

The Flight of Dead Bird Trailer (1973)

27 December 1973

Three brothers struggle to survive on the harsh, inexorable and melancholy plains of Slovenia's Prekmurje region.

My Dad, the Socialist Kulak Trailer (1987)

05 October 1987

Year 1945. The second World War is over and the soldiers from the disbanded army are returning home. Yet there is still no sign of Joze Malek.

The Final Day of Rudolf Nietsche Trailer (2018)

12 November 2018

A day in the life of Rudolf Nietsche, a man who has never even been able to secure a seat on the train, let alone his place in life; a man lacking that Z in his surname, a small yet crucial letter.