Magazines

Trailer Night
Trailer Night is a magazine where the things that are unforgettable and the things we should never forget come together. The first issue of Trailer Night magazine, titled “Dream or Nightmare,” was released on 3 July 2023. This issue covered the most unforgettable final in Champions League history: the 2005 Istanbul final.
Four months later, we published our second issue, “The First Steps on the Moon,” which covered the Moon landing that allowed the United States to take the lead after falling behind in the space race.
As you can see from these two issues, Trailer Night is not a niche-specific magazine. Each issue of Trailer Night focuses on a different topic.

Alla Prima
Alla Prima is a monthly art magazine published by Trailer Night. Our debut issue was released in October 2025. Alla Prima’s regular publishing schedule will run from the 2nd to the 2nd of each month.
We have nine sections: Technique, Artist, Artwork, Tutorial, Movement, Invention, Art Crime, Museum and Music.
October 2025
Our debut issue’s cover story is dedicated to one of the most iconic names in the art world, the first name that comes to mind when we talk about Post-Impressionism: Vincent van Gogh. Here, you will explore his struggles in life and his brilliant artistic creativity. We have dedicated our Artwork section to Café Terrace at Night, the work in which Van Gogh painted a starry sky for the first time. In fact, nearly half of this debut issue is devoted to him. In the Museum section, you’ll find the story behind the founding of the Van Gogh Museum, while in the Art Crime section we revisit two shocking thefts that happened in this very museum.
Of course, this is not a book but a magazine, and there is no rule that every subject must be connected. That’s why the other half of the issue brings you a wide variety of themes: the Invention section traces the origins of canvas, the Movement section covers the rise and fall of Art Deco, and the Technique section examines the painting approach that inspired our magazine’s very name—Alla Prima.
And to conclude, our Music section takes you back to 1913, to the scandalous premiere of Igor Stravinsky’s groundbreaking The Rite of Spring, a work that shocked audiences, transformed music and ballet forever, and remains one of the most revolutionary performances in history.
We hope you enjoy the read.
