Trailers

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Doorman Trailer

A film crew has set out to make an insiders' guide to the legendary New York City club scene with its most famous gatekeeper, Trevor W., "starring" as their host.


Year Of The Fish Trailer

In this modern-day adaptation of Cinderella, award-winning filmmaker David Kaplan transposes the fairytale’s archetypical characters to a vibrant urban setting: a massage parlor in New York’s Chinatown specializing in ‘happy endings’.


"Must Read After My Death" Trailer

Filmmaker Morgan Dews was very close to his grandmother Allis, but it wasn’t until after her death in 2001 that he became aware of an astounding archive she’d amassed throughout the 1960s.


Motherland Trailer

Opening nationally on August 26th, Jennifer Steinman's award winning "Motherland" is an honest and intimate look at the complexities of grief and healing. It also reminds us of the vastly different ways in which disparate cultures confront deeply felt personal challenges.


Bliss Trailer

The most acclaimed Turkish film of the decade – and one of the first narrative films to tackle the highly charged subject of honor killings – is finally coming to the U.S.


Blue Vinyl

WINNER FOR BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival and a "green" cult classic way before these oh-so-green times, critics’ darling BLUE VINYL begins in front of co-director Judith Helfand's parents' house as she earnestly pleas with her father not to replace their wood clapboard with vinyl siding. And so begins a sobering exploration into the underside of the vinyl industry, from Long Island to Venice, Italy. Balancing horror with humor, the film takes viewers on a unique exploration into what it takes to be a truly educated consumer.


Atomic Cafe, The - Trailer

Considered a “NUCLEAR REEFER MADNESS,” this pitch-black comedy and timeless classic took the nation by storm upon its release. Through an artfully presented collage of newsreel footage, government archives, duck-and-cover propaganda and fifties music, THE ATOMIC CAFE perfectly captures the atomic age. More than a quarter of a century later, with nuclear nonproliferation in the headlines once again, it’s still perversely topical.


Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill, The

Audiences and critics alike always seem to swoon when they mention this heartwarming, wondrous film—for good reason. Packed with romance and comedy, the film follows endearing aging bohemian Mark Bittner as he befriends and defends the flock of red-and-green parrots which has taken up residence in San Francisco. As David Edelstein remarked, “IT THAWS THE SOUL”… something even the most cynical of us could use once in a while.


Weather Underground, The - Trailer

Special screening at Stranger Than Fiction followed by a panel discussion with filmmakers Sam Green and Bill Siegel and Weathermen founder Mark Rudd. NOMINATED FOR AN ACADEMY AWARD®, THE WEATHER UNDERGROUND tells the incredible story of the group of young American radicals who, fueled by outrage over the Vietnam War and racism in America, attempted to incite a national revolution in the 1970s. This compelling portrait of a troubled era bears striking connections to present-day America as the Iraq War continues and presidential election campaigns name-check WUO members.