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Oh, Grandmother's Dead Trailer

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Total trailers found: 8

Oh, Grandmother's Dead Trailer (1969)

09 October 1969

Relatives brawl over the estate of a deceased grandmother who owned an insecticide factory.They stop at nothing, including bumping each other off.

Islands of Fire Trailer (1955)

01 April 1955

The first light of dawn. The sound of a boat and the screech of birds fill the wide expanse of sea. Black rocks emerge from the water, the “sciara” – the volcanic scoria – of Stromboli, the underwater sulfurous emanations, the layers of reddish rock eroded by the sea.

Almost a Man Trailer (1966)

22 September 1966

A young writer descends into madness. Alienated, neurotic, and plagued by guilt, Michele retreats from reality, loses interest in work, and comes to the brink of suicide before being sent to an asylum for shock therapy.

Easter in Sicily Trailer (1955)

01 August 1955

A short film which retells the story of Jesus Christ's death and resurrection.

A Day in Barbagia Trailer (1958)

01 June 1958

Against the background of flocks of sheep at pasture, mules walking down unpaved roads, tractors in the fields, and isolated figures in a deserted village, a caption explains that Barbagia is a vast region in Sardinia; Orgosolo, Oliena and Mamoiada are villages of shepherds and the men spend most of the year far away, with their flocks.

Bandits of Orgosolo Trailer (1961)

17 November 1961

A Sardinian peasant is implicated in the murder of a policeman and, although innocent, he doesn’t give himself up, lacking faith in the judicial system and fearing that he may lose his sheep while awaiting trial.

The Age of Swordfish Trailer (1955)

28 October 1955

A short anthropological documentary from 1954. Director De Seta was fortunate enough to document swordfish fishing; by 1956 it no longer existed.

Sulfur Mines Trailer (1955)

01 August 1955

Harshness and beauty exist side by side in this look at the lives of sulfur mine workers and their families in southern Italy.