Siri Hustvedt Trailers
Siri Hustvedt – Dance Around the Self TrailerBuilding Happiness TrailerPaul Auster: What If Trailer
Siri Hustvedt is an American novelist and essayist.
Siri Hustvedt – Dance Around the Self TrailerBuilding Happiness TrailerPaul Auster: What If Trailer
Siri Hustvedt is an American novelist and essayist.
Total trailers found: 10
31 July 2005
An introverted man receives an anonymous letter from an ex-lover informing him that he has a son who may be looking for him.
11 October 2007
A writer awakens one day to find a strange but beautiful woman in bed with him. He quickly falls in love with her, thinking he has found his muse, but as time passes she becomes more and more unattainable.
10 October 2006
Iris, a 28-year-old studentin a big city, recently left by her boyfriend and too poor to pay her rent, begins to work for a strange old man.
19 April 2001
A couple checks into a suite in Las Vegas. In flashbacks we see that he's a computer whiz on the verge of becoming a dot.
23 April 2020
The Scandinavian countries are consistently at the top of the World Happiness Report, which is published each year by the UN.
21 March 2010
Siri Hustvedt reveals unusually intimate things in My Life. Openly and directly she talks about her childhood, her life with three sisters and the everyday life as a writer with Paul Auster and daughter Sophie Auster in Brooklyn.
12 February 2019
A look at the world of US writer Paul Auster, on the occasion of the publication of his new novel, an exploration of human identity and the soul of New York, the city that Auster has portrayed as no one else has ever done.
13 December 2017
Explores the history and mystery of Migraine, and its remarkable place in the human condition. Migraine is a devastating but fascinating neurological condition with a compelling story to tell.
02 April 2026
Sabine Lidl presents Siri Hustvedt’s journey from her first novel to being a leading voice in contemporary literature – a film about feminist perspectives, Hustvedt’s soulmate Paul Auster, and the power of thought.
26 May 2000
Claire Weygand, a thirty-year-old young woman who is about to defend her anthropology thesis, unfortunately not only feels bad but even worse and worse with each passing day.