Small Gauge Movie Trailers

Most Popular Small Gauge Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Desamparados Trailer (2010)

09 November 2010

Desamparados (the forsaken) is the name of an abandoned train station in Lima, the origin of a month-long journey to Machu Picchu.

Luthier Trailer (2010)

14 January 2010

Raul Orlando Perez lives in the mountains of Patagonia. He crafted his first instrument in 1962. He thinks of his work as a sort of re-creation, a form of alchemy, transforming natural materials into living, breathing instruments.

Still Life with Ho Chi Minh Trailer (2009)

15 April 2009

An encounter with Ho Chi Minh's personal photographer who recalls secretly traveling the jungles with Ho Chi Minh and, with great emotion, the day that the Vietnamese flag flew from the U.

Joshua City Trailer (2012)

08 August 2012

A cross-cultural camera roll of two desolate landscapes. One half shot in the Mojave Desert of Joshua Tree in California, the other half in the industrial ghost town of Industry City in Brooklyn, NY.

What the Sea Left Behind Trailer (2010)

15 July 2010

An audio-visual portrait of the Gowanus Canal using binaural contact microphones, a homemade hydrophone, and a last roll of Super-8mm Kodachrome.

Real West Trailer (2015)

11 June 2015

Real West is an experimental portrait of two roadside ghost towns in South Dakota. It is also the tale of two elderly proprietors who devotedly maintain these sites.

Sweet Clover Trailer (2010)

08 June 2010

Following the death of her grandmother, Jen takes her grandfather Harvey on one last trip to the Black Hills.

Kieu Trailer (2006)

30 May 2006

Kieu, loosely translated as "foreign,” is the name given to thousands of refugees and their children who have journeyed “home”.

Bridge Trailer (2013)

24 January 2013

A study of three similar but distinct microcultures: the Manhattan Bridge, Brooklyn Bridge, and Williamsburg Bridge.

Immokalee, My Home Trailer (2009)

14 November 2009

A portrait of life in Immokalee, Florida, the heart of industrial agriculture in the United States and home to its largest population of migrant farm workers.