Xingu Films Movie Trailers

Most Popular Xingu Films Trailers

Total trailers found: 8

The Sweatbox Trailer (2002)

13 September 2002

Trudie Styler, a documentarian, had been allowed to film the production of 'Kingdom of the Sun'/'The Emperor's New Groove' as part of the deal that originally brought her husband Sting to the project.

Moon Trailer (2009)

12 June 2009

With only three weeks left in his three-year contract, Sam Bell is eager to return to Earth. Stationed alone at a Moon-based facility with his computer assistant GERTY, an unexpected accident sets off a series of unsettling events that shake his isolation.

The Grotesque Trailer (1995)

09 September 1995

Sir Hugo is more interested in reconstructing dinosaur bones than in paying attention to his wife, Lady Harriet.

Moving the Mountain Trailer (1994)

15 September 1994

ON JUNE 4th 1989, CHINA WAS CHANGED FOREVER. Beijing, May, 1989. the world watched as a hundred students became a thousand, as thousands became a million - and a nation starved of freedom, cried out for a taste of democracy.

A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints Trailer (2006)

29 September 2006

Dito Montiel, a successful author, receives a call from his long-suffering mother, asking him to return home and visit his ailing father.

Cheeky Trailer (2003)

08 September 2003

Consumed with sadness after the death of his wife and subsequent rejection from his son, a widower, at the urging of his friends, opts to appear on a vulgar, wildly popular game show (for which his wife signed him up) and watches his life start to change for the better.

Greenfingers Trailer (2001)

27 July 2001

Prison inmate Colin Briggs is introduced to gardening, and when his thriving prison garden attracts the attention of flamboyant gardening expert Georgina Woodhouse, she offers to sponsor the inmates in an upcoming flower show.

A Kind of Childhood Trailer (2002)

01 January 2002

This is a film which challenges our notions of child labor. It peeks into a world where the concept of childhood as we know it has no meaning, where children support their parents, and where work is just another part of growing up.