Most Popular Roberta Ainstein Trailers
Total trailers found: 11
Pornomelancholia Trailer (2023)
21 June 2023
Lalo is a sex influencer: he posts photos of his naked body and homemade porn videos for his thousands of social media followers.
What Remains in Me Trailer (2023)
27 July 2023
“The past is never dead. It’s not even past”, is announced in white letters, emulating the VHS format and quoting a famous line by American writer William Faulkner on the screen before the appearance of the protagonist in an everyday situation.
This Time Tomorrow Trailer (2016)
07 October 2016
Bright and beautiful, 17-year-old Adelaida enjoys a comfortable family life with her parents in an apartment in Bogotá.
Mercano the Martian Trailer (2002)
03 October 2002
When his pet is killed by a probe from earth, Mercano, a Martian, travels to earth angered. Landing in Buenos Aires, at first noone takes any notice of him.
The Endless Film Trailer (2018)
27 January 2018
Based on the remains of never-completed Argentine features from the archives of the film museum in Buenos Aires.
The Headless Woman Trailer (2008)
21 August 2008
After running into something with her car, Vero experiences a particular psychological state. She realizes she might have killed someone.
El Father Plays Himself Trailer (2020)
25 April 2020
A young film director returns to Venezuela, inspired to make a film based on his father's life in the Amazon jungle (La Fortaleza, Jorge Thielen Armand).
Herbaria Trailer (2022)
01 December 2022
In his second feature film, Leandro Listorti establishes a parallel between two worlds he seems to know well: that of plants and that of cinema.
Señoritas Trailer (2013)
25 February 2013
Alejandra, a young middle class woman from Bogotá, in her daily routines, capturing both her moments alone and her interactions with the world.
The Happy Together Lamp Trailer (2026)
17 April 2026
A lamp made in a family workshop in the suburbs unexpectedly appears in Happy Together. The granddaum
Cartucho Trailer (2018)
28 January 2018
Of all the hellholes in the world, El Cartucho, in the Colombian capital Bogotá, was perhaps the worst.