Theorema Films Movie Trailers
Most Popular Theorema Films Trailers
Total trailers found: 11
Gangsterboys Trailer (2010)
18 February 2010
Mahmut, the son of a poor Turkish greengrocer in the Netherlands, dreams of escaping his retail fate by becoming a rapper.
Missing Link Trailer (1999)
22 April 1999
A young boy develops a passion for archeology and tries to unravel the truth about his ancestry.
Bad Luck Trailer (2002)
23 September 2002
A cat burglar with a case of diarrhea heads for the head, bag of swag in hand, and triggers a silent alarm.
Great! Trailer (2003)
28 September 2003
One warm summer night, in a working-class area of a big city, a group of teenagers sits on a square. Jill, a teen girl, undergoes her first sexual experience as an everyday banality.
Tarry Trailer (2002)
28 September 2002
The hesitation of a couple in love about whether or not to make love leads to an unfortunate coincidence of events.
Far Away Trailer (2004)
29 September 2004
In this short science-fiction film, two men are far away from home. Ray and Brad alleviate their homesickness by watching home movies that were shot from their perspective.
Hush Hush Baby Trailer (2004)
29 January 2004
Abdullah 'Ap' Bentarek is happy that, unlike his Uncle Yusuf who stayed in the ancestral Moroccan mountain village, his father Ali moved to the Netherlands – even though it does mean that he’ll have to deal with lousy friends and unrealistic expectations at the employment office.
À la source de la tyrannie Trailer (2021)
08 October 2021
Through the youthful portraits of some of the most terrible dictators of the 20th and 21st centuries, this documentary examines the origins of tyranny.
Suite 16 Trailer (1994)
24 November 1994
After an argument and fight with a wealthy one night stand in a posh hotel, young hustler Chris finds himself trapped inside.
The Sea That Thinks Trailer (2000)
20 December 2000
Incredible optical illusions in a story in a story in a story helps the surprised viewer finally to find out that he has been watching himself all along.