Hai cercato: On Trial
The Trial / 1953
Propaganda-saturated reportage on the trial of Bishop Czeslaw Kaczmarek, the Ordinary of the Kielce diocese, who was arrested on charges of spying for the United States and the Vatican and fascists.
The Trial of the Judges / 1974
A true story: The trial of judges Polizoidi and Tertseti for disobedience and their triumphant acquittal during the three men regency council, when king Othon of Greece was a minor. The cast of the film was enormous, with almost half of the theatrical people participating.
The Trial / 1984
In over eight years of research, "Der Prozess" follows the longest criminal proceedings in Germany′s legal history - the "Majdanek Trial". In interviews with judges, the accused, victims and eye witnesses, and with the use of documentary footage and reports, the film recounts (in three parts) the legal trials against the workers and perpetrators of the Lublin/Majdanek concentration camp from the first day to the pronouncement of the judgment.
Trials, Tribulations & Sustainable Development of a Cock / 2011
Once a year in the small coastal town of Perast, Montenegro, one out of many cocks in the region participates in a very particular event. Being the chosen one, he will face unexpected experiences. This is the story of his life in the environment of human rules and rites.
Dove vedere in streaming Trials, Tribulations & Sustainable Development of a Cock
Balala the Fairies: The Magic Trial / 2014
Fantasy adventure as the fairies face a new foe.
The Trial / 1980
An adaptation of Franz Kafka's "The Trial"
Trial / 2003
“Our life is a movie! You shouldn’t be making another one,” an angry mother shouts, but her daughter is out the gate, determined to join a group of clandestine actors and filmmakers in a waiting van. In the dusty village of Khosro, twenty kilometers from Tehran, work can be found at the brick kiln, but amateur film production gives the locals something to live for. Or did, until the authorities discovered this community pastime, and writer-director Ali Matini was imprisoned. Now all but a few shun the project on pain of arrest. But Matini and company dared to make one more film so that the better-known director Moslem Mansouri (once a political prisoner himself) could document their art and courage. With a donkey for a dolly, the crew quips, “Even Orson Welles cannot work like this.” But then, Welles can’t honestly say, as Matini does, “Our life is what Kafka described. . . . We are hanging from the gallows of cinema.”
The Trial of Martinovics and the Hungarian Jacobins / 1980
For this austere, clear and sharp telefeature, Judit Elek focused on the last months of Martinovics’ life: his interrogation by the Austrians, the examining Magistrate Schilling in particular, shown as a battle of wits as well as delusions – on both sides. Elek had wanted to make this film in the early 1970s, but wasn’t allowed to. When she finally got the chance, the reactions were predictable, as the parallels with recent Hungarian history were simply too obvious for officialdom not to feel anxious. History may not repeat itself, but the variations look eerily similar...
The Trial of Mr. Serapio / 2010
a film by Khavn.
Trial at the Vatican / 1952
In 19th-century France, a little girl follows her two sisters into a Carmelite monastery with the goal of becoming a saint.
Mastering The Art Of Trials / 2005
Mastering the Art of Trials is a compilation of 38 skills that are demonstrated and described in a clear and concise format within four phases of abilities. The purpose of this film is to help make your learning curve as efficient and complete as possible. With this film, and a bit of practice, you’ll be on your way to Mastering the Art of Trials!
Seven Trials /
Hétpróba (Seven Trials) is a rarely shown film by Hungarian neo-avantgarde artist Dóra Maurer. It is an intimate portrayal of an opera singer/mother and her four children who act out amusing challenges while revealing hidden private tragedies in front of the camera.
Trial Period / 2018
Manuel, a cocky and braggart guy, applies for the management position of a haute cuisine restaurant, but he didn't count on that Sofia, a smart and beautiful girl, applies for the same position, which will lead them to compete in funny situations during a trial period.
Trial Against the Declassed from Poshnja, Berat January 6-7, 1978 / 1978
Perhaps the most chilling testament to the ruthlessness of Albania’s communist regime, this documentary presents a public trial in a packed cinema: four young men accused of industrial sabotage and listening to foreign music. In the finale, replicating the Stalinist show trials of the 1950s, the audience applauds the death sentences for two defendants, and long prison terms for the other two who absurdly also lose their voting rights. The ice cold Poshnja is a rarely-screened, forbidden film (it is not even listed on the Albanian archive website) and the sole directing effort of Albania’s leading film scholar, Abaz Hoxha.
Dove vedere in streaming Trial Against the Declassed from Poshnja, Berat January 6-7, 1978
The Trial Needs a Judge / 1987
No one can understand why a successful and seemingly happily married actress killed herself, but some think that it has to do with what happened to her during the war.
A Trial. The Transcript. / 2015
A Trial. The Transcript. tells the story of how an evening presumably planned as a relaxed gathering of friends ended in rape. Fiona Rukschcio alternatingly aligns fragmentary testimony given by a young woman and the accused, as read by sober off-screen voices that reconstruct the events of that night step by step.
The Trial of the Junta: Korydallos 75 / 1981
The Nuremberg Trials / 1958
Documentary with recordings from the Nuremberg war crimes trials.
Black Hands: Trial of the Arsonist Slave / 2010
Investigating slavery in Canada through the story of Marie-Josèphe Angélique, a Black slave accused of burning Montreal in 1734. After an epic trial, this untameable slave is tortured and sentenced to death. But was she really guilty of this crime or was she the victim of a bigger conspiracy? Why this voluntary amnesia about this unknown page of Canadian history?