William Brayne Trailers
The Dragon's Egg: Making Peace on the Wreckage of the Twentieth Century TrailerThe Cold War Killers TrailerA Flame to the Phoenix Trailer
The Dragon's Egg: Making Peace on the Wreckage of the Twentieth Century TrailerThe Cold War Killers TrailerA Flame to the Phoenix Trailer
Total trailers found: 22
01 January 1986
A missing 1950s era airplane is found 27 years later at the bottom of a lake. British and Soviet spy agencies are intensely interested.
23 September 1971
BBC documentary focusing on a reggae concert held at Wembley Stadium in 1970 featuring the Pyramids, Pioneers, Black Faith, Millie, the Maytals, and Desmond Dekker.
01 January 1963
The Alberts (Bruce Lacey, Tony Gray and his brother Dougie Gray) attempt to take off. There are two edits to this film, both with their distinct ending.
15 December 1983
A countess and her military sons prepare for the German invasion of Poland in 1939 as World War II begins.
05 January 1979
Cold War thriller set in Iceland – a British agent and his Icelandic fiancee try to protect an electronic device from falling into the clutches of the KGB.
01 January 1967
In 1967, Canadian documentarian James Beveridge traveled to Kolkata to film director Satyajit Ray at work.
13 July 1978
A documentary illustrating the black community's understanding of, and response to, racism in Britain.
02 February 1970
Daily activities of the Metropolitan Hospital in New York City, with emphasis on the emergency ward and outpatient clinics.
23 September 1975
WELFARE shows the nature and complexity of the welfare system in sequences illustrating the staggering diversity of problems that constitute welfare: housing, unemployment, divorce, medical and psychiatric problems, abandoned and abused children, and the elderly.
01 January 1970
Documentary, narrated by Orson Welles, about the legendary race horse Nijinsky, one of the greatest and most successful race horses in history and after his retirement from the racetrack in 1970 an important sire of thoroughbred horses.
01 June 1976
MEAT traces the process through which cattle and sheep become consumer goods. It depicts the processing and transportation of meat products by a highly automated packing plant, illustrating important points and problems in the area of production, transportation, logistics, equipment design, time-motion study, and labor management.
01 November 1972
A documentary and tribute to the great trumpeter and singer, Punch Miller; retracing his career and the famous jazz musicians he worked with - Jack Carey, Louis Armstrong and Jelly Roll Morton.
13 November 1972
Essene is about daily life in a Benedictine monastery and the resolution of conflict between personal needs and the institutional and organizational priorities of the community.
02 March 1969
LAW & ORDER surveys the wide range of work the police are asked to perform: enforcing the law, maintaining order, and providing general social services.
04 June 1973
"Juvenile Court" shows the complex variety of cases before the Memphis Juvenile Court: foster home placement, drug abuse, armed robbery, child abuse, and sexual offenses.
01 June 1971
Shot during the summer of 1970 at Fort Knox, Kentucky, Frederick Wiseman’s film Basic Training focuses on a group of men going through infantry training, showing how they are turned from civilians into soldiers.
05 December 1974
Primate sees realist documentarian Frederick Wiseman hone his lens on the inmates of the Yerkes Primate Research Centre.
13 June 1977
CANAL ZONE is about the people who live and work in the Panama Canal Zone and shows both the operation of the Canal and the various governmental agencies — business, military, and civilian — related to the functioning of the Canal and the lives of the Americans in the zone.
16 October 1978
SINAI FIELD MISSION shows the routine activities of the diplomats and electronics technicians who operate the U.
01 January 1969
A visit to the Vauxhall Tavern in London to see the drag acts.
31 March 1999
A third of Estonia's people are Russian, most of them put there by Stalin. For Estonians it is like having a dragon's egg laid in your nest: you wait in fear for it to hatch.
09 February 1966
Although Rahsaan Roland Kirk and John Cage never actually meet in this film (Cage's enigmatic questions about sound are intercut with some of Kirk's more ambitious experiments with it) these two very different musical iconoclasts share a similar vision of the boundless possibilities of music.