Online viewing tips.
Rummaging through
Movie-List, you can discover all sorts of trailers out there. Thing is, they tend to provide "
deep links" directly to the QuickTime files, though they also provide, to their credit, links to a film's official site when available. Which is what you'll see here,
when the link to the trailer is plainly visible off those pages. If not, then
Movie-List's page, plus the site.
Jia Zhang-ke's The World.
Thomas Vinterberg's Dear Wendy (site).
Andrew Wagner's The Talent Given Us.
Jacques Audiard's The Beat That My Heart Skipped (and the site, because the trailer there is served up in Windows Media).
Richard Ledes's A Hole in One.
Bob Gosse's Julie Johnson (with Spalding Gray).
Arnaud Desplechin's Kings and Queen (site; well, here's an odd page).
Keren Yedaya's Or (My Treasure) (site).
José Allende's Paranoia.
And don't forget, Movie-List's greatest page is actually its collection of "classics." Of course, these are weighted towards the last two decades, so a quick reminder of a few departure points for voyages further back: TCM's multimedia page,
Dr Macro's clips, and of course, the IMDb.
Posted by dwhudson at June 16, 2005 2:01 PM