Roger Graef

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Right to Work March Trailer

Roger Arthur Graef OBE (born 18 April 1936) is a theatre director and filmmaker. Born in New York, he moved to Britain in 1962, where he began a career producing documentary films investigating previously closed institutions, including Government ministries and court buildings.

Most Popular Roger Graef Trailers

Total trailers found: 17

Closing Ranks Trailer (1988)

10 January 1988

A drama-documentary reflecting the pressures afflicting the modern police community both at work and home.

Feltham Sings Trailer (2003)

31 October 2003

A documentary film crew go into Feltham young offenders prison where the teenagers who left are 75% likely to re-offend.

Monty Python: The Meaning of Live Trailer (2014)

13 November 2014

With unprecedented access, this program reveals the humour, chaos and passion that went into bringing the Flying Circus to the stage cumulating in the legendary One Down, Five To Go.

The Flying Alberts (Brucey Lacey edit) Trailer (1965)

01 January 1965

The Alberts (Bruce Lacey, Tony Gray and his brother Dougie Gray) attempt to take off. There are two edits of this film, both with their own distinct ending.

Amnesty! When They Are All Free Trailer (2011)

29 May 2011

The documentary examines Amnesty International's successes and failures over the 50 years since it was founded.

The Mermaid Frolics Trailer (1977)

10 September 1977

In May 1977 a second Amnesty benefit was held to build on the success of the first show and with the intent of developing momentum for a regularly-scheduled benefit show.

Steel Trailer (1975)

02 January 1975

Directed by Roger Graef.

The Secret Policeman's Other Ball Trailer (1982)

01 March 1982

Following the success of the 1979 show and the financial benefits accruing to Amnesty from the spin-off movie, TV special and record albums – Cleese, Lewis and Walker planned the next show to be a more spectacular event.

The Secret Policeman's Ball Trailer (1979)

22 December 1979

A series of benefit concerts to raise money for Amnesty International. Performances include comedy skits and musical numbers by a varied cast of mostly British performers.

Remember the Secret Policeman's Ball? Trailer (2004)

09 December 2004

The Secret Policeman benefit shows for Amnesty International brought together comedy grand masters - from Python and Beyond the Fringe - and performers then relatively unknown, like Rowan Atkinson.

Stealing Klimt Trailer (2007)

15 May 2007

Stealing Klimt recounts the struggle by 90-year-old Maria Altmann to recover five Gustav Klimt paintings stolen from her family by the Nazis in Vienna.

Made in Ethiopia Trailer (2024)

06 June 2024

When a massive Chinese factory complex attempts a high-stakes expansion in rural Ethiopia, three women in search of prosperity have their faith in industrialization tested to the limit.

Right to Work March Trailer (1972)

19 October 1972

They're young, unemployed and on the march - from Glasgow, Liverpool and Swansea to London.

Pleasure at Her Majesty's Trailer (1976)

29 December 1976

The first of the Amnesty International comedy benefit galas. The title is a play on the phrase at Her Majesty's pleasure (the show was performed at Her Majesty's Theatre, London).

Maybe Baby Trailer (1985)

18 July 1985

A couple weigh up the pros and cons of becoming parents.

One of Them Is Named Brett Trailer (1965)

01 January 1965

A look into the life of Brett, a boy born without arms due to thalidomide exposure.

Who Is Sonny Rollins? Trailer (1968)

01 January 1968

A portrait of jazz saxophonist Sonny Rollins during a period of self-exile, filmed practicing and reflecting on music, politics, and artistic independence across New York City.