1965 Movie Trailers
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Salt Trailer (1965)
01 January 1965
An impressionistic documentary, depicting moments moments from a work day at a salt mining site during 1960s Bulgaria.
Arbeitsplatz und Stoppuhr Trailer (1965)
09 August 1965
Documentary about the production rates, for the german TV.
Papillote Trailer (1965)
01 January 1965
Every morning a man is born out of a paper bag. He distributes money to the financial world of the Stock Exchange in Wall Street, and disappears into his paper bag again at night.
Eric and the Monsters Trailer (1965)
10 September 1965
Chick Strand's first film, made while living in the Bay Area, features her young son Eric as a little boy traipsing through a mysterious landscape, perhaps pursued by the titular monsters.
LSD Wall Trailer (1965)
05 May 1965
An attempt to reproduce some visual hallucinations while on a trip (a number of years ago), done in the major portion with clay animation.
Pierrot Trailer (1965)
01 January 1965
“Using experimental techniques in animation, the film is a poetic evocation of the metamorphosis of the carnival character of Pierrot.
Film Magazine of the Arts Trailer (1965)
02 July 1965
"In Spring, 1963 Show Magazine called me and asked that I make a film on arts in New York. I told them, why did they want me to make it - didn't they know I was a bit unusual? .
Day After Day Trailer (1965)
07 October 1965
At the commission of the Ministry of Education and culture, this documentary focuses on the dependence on alcohol in adolescents.
Night Blossoms Trailer (1965)
01 January 1965
"I would say that the films of Mike Kuchar interest me very much. Also, some footage by a young film-maker in Boston, Tom Chomont, his footage (unedited) for Night Blossoms.
The Bird of Wisdom Trailer (1965)
31 December 1965
Follows a young owl who salvages the reputation of owls, by clearing an area of a rodent infestation.
Baby Baby Trailer (1965)
01 January 1965
While I was at Cambridge University my girlfriend became pregnant. The lack of sex education in the 1960’s meant that I failed to make the connection between sex and babies.
The Creation Trailer (1965)
01 January 1965
A minimalistic animation of scribbled texts and shapes, set to an impressive sound collage that skewers advertising.
Womancock Trailer (1965)
01 January 1965
"Womancock has a rippling surreality to it, using montage-collage cinema, superimposing images within the frame and juxtaposing pieces of film and snips of music and talk to make statements about women.
Inside Out Trailer (1965)
01 June 1965
Short film about the large fishing boats used in coastal Portuguese villages, rowed by 30 or 40 men and needing oxen to bring their nets out.
Criss Cross Trailer (1965)
01 January 1965
"Back in the 60s my friend Duff Decker and I would swap sound tapes that we made at home from scraps of TV, radio, records, along with our own noises.
Il lago (soggettivo-oggettivo) Trailer (1965)
01 March 1965
Having remained wrapped up in a dark basement for over forty years, Marinella Pirelli's 16mm film explorations of light and movement have only recently resurfaced.
The Best Pilot in the World Trailer (1965)
01 January 1965
The archive footage this film uncovers is powerful, bringing to life the experiences we explore with Uri.
Snow Trailer (1965)
03 July 1965
SNOW (that fluffy white stuff that falls in the winter) which is beautiful and winter too somewhat since snow comes then and winter is a kind of pseudo-death so maybe the movie about a beautiful kind of pseudo-death.
The Sky's The Limit Trailer (1965)
01 February 1965
Astronut was a kind, zany guy from outer space who always seemed to get into trouble. Oscar was his human friend.
Erich Leinsdorf: Beethoven/Wagner Trailer (1965)
01 January 1965
Director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra from 1962 to 1969, maestro Erich Leinsdorf conducts filmed selections of Beethoven and Wagner, which were originally aired between October and December of 1965.
The Stone Age Trailer (1965)
30 January 1965
From the work of Spain’s famed graphic humorist José Maria González Castrillo (Chumy Chúmez), an allegory of working-class life under the Franco regime.
Angel Eyes Trailer (1965)
01 January 1965
Made with a borrowed 16mm Bolex camera, color filters, and a graph paper score, it's one of the earliest examples of flicker-based stroboscopic cinema.
Paixão Trailer (1965)
01 January 1965
Parable about the 1964 military coup in Brazil, where three characters unite through the exercise of the word.
Retratos dos das Margens do Rio Lis Trailer (1965)
31 December 1965
This is a film supported by an association between the flow of the waters of the river and the flow of the lives of the men and women who work day to day, fighting for their survival.
Mumbo Jumbo Trailer (1965)
07 May 1965
A documentary immersion conducted among young Cameroonians offers a refreshing look at their daily life as well as a vision of the future of the African continent.
Hot Rocks Trailer (1965)
01 January 1965
Three women wake up in bed after a night of partying and one needs a little help.
For What Purpose? Trailer (1965)
01 January 1965
Wooden crates, bundled cardboard, trash cans and stacks of magazines become fodder for a protracted brawl between two young men over a briefcase.
Architecture USA Trailer (1965)
01 January 1965
An impression of modern American architecture with examples from all over the country. It starts with Philip Johnson's very original glass house in New Canaan, Connecticut, and then goes on to show numerous other buildings of various types, such as office blocks, musea, private residences, educational buildings, churches, etc.
Tear on the Cheek Trailer (1965)
03 November 1965
Collage film juxtaposing footage of Nazi Germany and the occupation with contemporary Yugoslavia.
Bottoms Up! Trailer (1965)
01 January 1965
Ladies are a bit bored so one says that they should go swimming... without clothes.
Health of a City Trailer (1965)
01 January 1965
A look at the work of Glasgow's Medical Officer of Health.
La dormeuse Trailer (1965)
01 January 1965
The indiscreet and silent camera, suspended above the bed thanks to a mobile platform controlled by a winch, can then surprise the sleeper in her sleep and enter with her in the world of dreams.
The Stately Ghosts of England Trailer (1965)
25 January 1965
A documentary-style TV programme made by NBC in which Margaret Rutherford and her husband Stringer Davis visit three so-called haunted mansions.
Ülgepüüdäjäd Trailer (1965)
01 February 1965
Documentary about seal hunters off the coast of Estonia.
Rudolph Valentino - Idol of the Jazz Age Trailer (1965)
01 January 1965
A short look back on the legacy of Rudolph Valentino, produced by Castle Films for the home gauge market.
The Hostellers Trailer (1965)
01 January 1965
Two keen hostelling youths, Ken Moody and Brian Cotton, convert a boat in their native Selby into a youth hostel, and get the chance to air their views on the direction that hostelling is taking in the mid-1960s.