Ross A. Chambers Trailers
The Frighteners TrailerCinema of Unease: A Personal Journey by Sam Neill TrailerCrush Trailer
The Frighteners TrailerCinema of Unease: A Personal Journey by Sam Neill TrailerCrush Trailer
Total trailers found: 13
11 October 1977
A short documentary about freestyle skiing made for the New Zealand Tourist and Publicity Department.
19 July 1996
Once an architect, Frank Bannister now passes himself off as an exorcist of evil spirits. To bolster his facade, he claims his "special" gift is the result of a car accident that killed his wife.
10 October 1995
Actor Sam Neill discusses New Zealand film and his own experiences within and without.
09 June 1988
Rikky and her brother Pete struggle to keep their lives from spinning out of control in small town Australia.
15 September 1992
A car crash blazes a destructive trail trough the lives of three women – an awkward adolescent, a malevolent femme fatale, and a wheelchair-ridden critic.
01 January 1977
The story of two itinerant con men, the Wild Man and the Colonel, who operate on the West Coast gold mining towns of the New Zealand South Island during the latter part of the last century.
01 January 1985
Peter Hehir plays full-time loser Sid McCall, professional vagrant and alcoholic on the skids. Haydon Samuels is his young son Christopher who lives with him.
30 April 1982
After Linda inherits a retirement home, she witnesses a series of strange events which seem connected to a dark and unspeakable evil.
27 June 1984
In New Zealand in the 1860s the native Māori people fought the British colonials to keep the land guaranteed to them by treaty.
08 June 1974
Tells the Māori legend of Uenuku and his affair with the mist maiden Hinepūkohurangi. A story of love, betrayal, and rainbow redemption.
01 January 1981
The tuatara is the sole survivor of a reptile species that has been extinct for 135 million years. This nocturnal creature which once lived world-wide, is now confined to a few off-shore islands in New Zealand.
25 July 1981
This 1981 NFU film is a tour of the contemporary world of Aotearoa’s tangata whenua. It won headlines over claims that its portrayal of Māori had been sanitised for overseas viewers.