Spike Island Movie Trailers
Most Popular Spike Island Trailers
Total trailers found: 9
the destructors Trailer (2020)
24 January 2020
As anti-Muslim attacks are on the rise in Brexit Britain, Imran Perretta lends his voice to disaffected Muslim youth who the United Kingdom continues to treat as a threat.
In Vitro Trailer (2019)
11 May 2019
In an underground orchard in Bethlehem, decades after an otherworldly ecodisaster, two scientists discuss exile, loss and nostalgia.
Rotting Figure Trailer (2025)
07 February 2025
The Blackboy Clock, which incorporates a wooden blackamoor figure in its design, was originally assembled by a Gloucestershire watchmaker in 1774, during the height of the transatlantic slave trade.
Fugitives in the Archive Trailer (2024)
08 July 2024
A poetic meditation on the history of runaway enslaved persons in 18th century Britain, exploring notions of fugitivity and the challenges of reconstructing lesser-known histories when archives provide limited information.
Empty Alcove Trailer (2025)
07 February 2025
The Blackboy Clock, which incorporates a wooden blackamoor figure in its design, was originally assembled by a Gloucestershire watchmaker in 1774, during the height of the transatlantic slave trade.
Feedback Trailer (2026)
31 January 2026
The film draws on the concept of audio feedback as a metaphor for the circulation of rhythm, memory, and cultural codes within the African diaspora.
The Drift Trailer (2017)
31 March 2017
The Drift traces the shifting economies of objects in contemporary Lebanon. The film moves between three main characters: the gatekeeper of the Roman temples of Niha in the Beqaa Valley; a young mechanic from Britel, a village known for trading automobile parts; and an archaeological conservator working at the American University of Beirut.
Rosa Trailer (2026)
07 March 2026
Set in the suburbs of Paris within a matriarchal community of Chilean women working in the cleaning industry, Rosa follows the discovery of a secret diary.
Can You Hear Me? Trailer (2026)
29 May 2026
Occurring within an enclosed space and shot on DV (digital video) tape, Can You Hear Me? follows Louna and other female sex workers, who, despite speaking different languages, share an innate, psychic connection.