Most Popular R.M. Vaughan Trailers
Total trailers found: 8
Hard Times Town Trailer (2000)
01 January 2000
Midnight cowpoke scrounges the streets of Mike Harris' mean megatropolis, looking for a good time or just a bite to eat.
Shinto Trailer (2000)
01 January 2000
"Shinto" is an examination of the meaning of objects. Do objects have powers or energies of their own? If so, can we see or feel it? While this may sound heavy and philosophical, the film is actually a lively argument between two neurotic gay men who have been together for too long.
Mr. Danvers Trailer (2000)
01 January 2000
Romance gone wrong sparks this visually poetic meditation on love, promises and destruction, with reference to Mrs.
MASH Notes for Private Kyle Brown Trailer (1997)
01 January 1997
Based on a poem by R.M. Vaughan about the torture and murder of a Somalian teenager by members of the Canadian Airborne Regiment, this haunting work examines individual responsibility versus systemic corruption and the homophobic and racist elements central to the military enterprise.
Perfect Trailer (2001)
01 January 2001
Perfect...a summer day, a sandbox...a meditation on the transience of consciousness.
Dinner's at 8 Trailer (1999)
01 January 1999
A woman stares at her reflection in the mirror, drawn like Narcissus to swim in her own perfection. Or did she forget to take her pills?
Tubbé Trailer (1998)
09 August 1998
Tubbé describes the ongoing dissociation between two solitudes (English and French Canada) in the form of one queer-in-a-tub's reflections on his amorous escapades.
I’m Sorry, Sterling Trailer (2009)
01 January 2009
Poet RM Vaughan muses on his relationship to 50s film noir tough guy hunk Sterling Hayden, and why he cannot make his life more like a 50s film noir masterpiece.