1966 Movie Trailers
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Indeed Indeed Trailer (1966)
01 January 1966
A few "pop" and "death" symbols seen through the eyes of a young French schoolboy.
Il Lago Azzurrino Trailer (1966)
30 May 1966
The lake, shot with life shots, demonstrates the mastery with which the artist treats film writing. To modern music by Bruno Maderna, the film alternates framing of winter landscapes, at dawn and dusk, with the face of a girl in the foreground.
Frauen in Deutschland Trailer (1966)
01 January 1966
Documentary about women workers in West Germany.
An Early Clue to the New Direction Trailer (1966)
01 January 1966
Featuring Joy Bang, Prescott Townsend, Rene Ricard. Music by the Unidentified Flying Objects. "The grand prize .
La Piccola Noia Trailer (1966)
30 May 1966
To music by John Coltrane, the film mixes quick shots of common objects or still lifes and the fragments of a filmed diary showing some friends on vacation in Torcello, in the Venetian lagoon, walking around reading the newspaper, chatting during lunch, cutting vegetables, playing chess.
The Cabin Trailer (1966)
21 June 1966
A study of activity surrounding a changing room by a place of swimming.
Archangel Trailer (1966)
06 June 1966
This film presents a series of flickering frames of primary colors to groaning tape manipulations. ‘Though I have worked extensively in various media, from music to poetry to film to performance to multimedia and installation art, there is a single thread that runs through most of my creative work: I am fascinated by the potential of light and sound to produce sheer magic.
Hoffnung - Fünfmal am Tag Trailer (1966)
09 February 1966
Electric locomotives in the West, steam locomotives in the East. This report from Bebra uses "observations at a German train station" to illustrate the division of Germany.
Mona Lysa Trailer (1966)
01 January 1966
Whimsical variations suggested by the minute cracks in a print of Leonardo's famous portrait.
The Straw Millionaire Trailer (1966)
01 January 1966
Stop motion animation of an old Japanese fairy tale. A poor man trades a piece of straw for a more expensive item.
Tung Trailer (1966)
06 March 1966
One of San Francisco Cinematheque co-founder Bruce Baillie's sensuous tone poems, TUNG is a portrait of a friend; sandy skin and flaxen hair in the early-morning light.
Dream Boy Trailer (1966)
01 January 1966
A play with the porn standard of a minimum of narrative in order to stage a series of ritualised stripteases.
The New York Miseries Trailer (1966)
31 December 1966
"Single-take, 100-foot rolls of 16mm film in which Noren documented 'absolutely every aspect of my life.
Safety After School Trailer (1966)
01 January 1966
Shows the safety hazards three boys encounter when they leave school. Pictures how they learn proper safety procedures to cope with several situations.
Super Up Trailer (1966)
02 October 1966
Kenji Kanesaka, one of the founding members of the “Film Independent” group and the Japan Filmmakers Co-op in Tokyo, was commissioned by Chicago producer Marv Gold to direct Super Up in 1965.
Neighbours Trailer (1966)
15 January 1966
The Robinson's like to see themselves as liberals. So when their new black neighbours the Kingsbury's move into their apartment block they are invited for drinks but things don't quite go as they imagined it would.
Antesala de la silla eléctrica Trailer (1966)
01 January 1966
A young man is sentenced to death on the electric chair. The lieutenant who captured him does all he can to prevent it, because he is convinced of the man's innocence.
Hallo, Moscow! Trailer (1966)
31 January 1966
Moscow is now more than 800 years old but still very young. One has to look at it with the open heart and then there is a world to know and to love.
Chuqui-Cámac Trailer (1966)
19 August 1966
Institutional documentary about the exploitation of Chuquicamata mineral that, as is usual in Balmaceda's work, highlights the social role of this industry and the context - human and physical - in which it operates.
The Forbidden Playground Trailer (1966)
06 June 1966
A dance film, photographed in a modern playground, with a documentary sequences of NASA astronauts. Part I-'Moonplays'.
Anthony Trailer (1966)
01 January 1966
"The first experimental films I saw were mostly trance films or reactions to trance films. [My] first films, like Anthony (1966), are rather like trance films; that’s part of the reason I didn’t think of them as my own.
Britain Welcomes the President of Pakistan Trailer (1966)
17 November 1966
The President had been due to visit twice before, but on both occasions the trip had to be cancelled.
Bufferin Commercial Trailer (1966)
14 December 1966
A commission organised by Richard Frank from the Grey advertising agency in New York on behalf of the pharmaceutical company Bristol-Myers.
L'invention du diable Trailer (1966)
01 January 1966
The invention of the devil is the cinema, this means of defeating time. This film shows the stages in the discovery of cinema throughout the 19th century, from the phantasmagoria of Robertson, to the final development of the invention by the Lumière brothers.
WJR: One of a Kind Trailer (1966)
01 January 1966
Story of radio station WJR, Detroit. Many shots with local radio personalities in studio and people listening to the radio at home, in the ballpark at work and outdoors.
Electro show Trailer (1966)
10 November 1966
Experimental film production that presents a newscast with a critical perspective of the popular culture transmitted by TV, using collage techniques and juxtaposition of images from newspapers, magazines, advertising, film and television.
Black Plus X Trailer (1966)
01 January 1966
Tambellini here focuses on contemporary life in a black community. The extra, the “X” of Black Plus X, is a filmic device by which a black person is instantaneously turned white by the mere projection of the negative image.
An der Tankstelle Trailer (1966)
01 January 1966
Andreas and Evi drive to the gas station with their father to have the car washed.
29: Merci, Merci Trailer (1966)
01 January 1966
A rude and abrupt departure from Hindle's two early visual poems. Between those early works and MERCI, Hindle was sought to film the Winter Olympics, 150 short works for Westinghouse/CBS, and the South Sea voyages of Sterling Hayden's schooner, "Wanderer.
Movie-Drome Trailer (1966)
01 January 1966
Influenced by Buckminster Fuller’s spheres, VanDerBeek had the idea for a spherical theater where people would lie down and experience movies all around them.