Transmission Pictures Movie Trailers

Most Popular Transmission Pictures Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Children of the Revolution Trailer (2011)

25 August 2011

Inspired by the student revolutions of 1968, two women in Germany and Japan set out to plot world revolution as leaders of the Baader Meinhof Group and the Japanese Red Army.

Skyline Trailer (2010)

11 November 2010

When strange lights descend on the city of Los Angeles, people are drawn outside like moths to a flame where an extraterrestrial force threatens to swallow the entire human population off the face of the Earth.

Goldstone Trailer (2016)

07 July 2016

Indigenous Detective Jay Swan arrives in the frontier town of Goldstone on a missing persons inquiry.

The Dark End of the Street Trailer (2020)

07 March 2020

Residents of a suburban community enjoy a night at home with their friends and family, while an ominous threat looms just outside their doors.

Nothing Like a Dame Trailer (2018)

02 May 2018

BBC Arena's documentary on the Dames of British Theatre and film featuring Maggie Smith, Eileen Atkins, Judi Dench and Joan Plowright on screen together for the first time as they reminisce over a long summer weekend in a house Joan once shared with Sir Laurence Olivier.

I Am Woman Trailer (2020)

28 August 2020

In 1966, Helen Reddy landed in New York with her three year old daughter, a suitcase, and $230 in her pocket.

Housos vs. Authority Trailer (2012)

01 November 2012

Franky and his best mate Dazza travel in a drug-laden campervan from the western outskirts of Sydney to Uluru so that Dazza's foul-mouthed girlfriend, Shazza, can be reunited with the dying mother she hasn't seen since she was three.

That’s Not My Dog! Trailer (2018)

15 March 2018

THAT’S NOT MY DOG! is a joyous comedy that celebrates our love of joke telling. The film centres around the loveable Shane Jacobson (playing himself) who is throwing a party.

My Year with Helen Trailer (2017)

10 June 2017

With unique access to high-ranking candidate Helen Clark, filmmaker Gaylene Preston casts a wry eye on proceedings as the United Nations chooses a new Secretary General.