1968 Movie Trailers
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Rauschenberg, fragments d'un portrait Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
This film portrays Robert Rauschenberg, an artist mixing pop art and abstract expressionism, who tells his story in front of André Labarthe's camera.
A corpo Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
With rapid editing that alternates a wide range of sources through an extensive variety of shooting and editing techniques, A Corpo is a drift through the consumer imagery of the day, in which the body of the single individual corresponds to political struggle, militancy and anti-imperialist engagement against the war in Vietnam.
Bread of Our Mountains Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
Debut film by Heiny Srour, lost during the Lebanese civil war.
The Apple Trailer (1968)
20 September 1968
Animated short. "Two apples devouring each other, accompanied by sound of male and female laughter."I
Red and White Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
A film poem about the Danish flag, the Dannebrog, and where to look for it. (DFI)
Only The Brave Are Free Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
This film focuses on the Spanish Civil War that occurred in the 1930s as a result of the attempted Communist takeover of the Republican government.
Forced to Disappear Trailer (1968)
08 October 1968
The film is the story of the crude destruction, meticulously done by the artist himself, of a frozen turkey produced in America.
Young Braves Trailer (1968)
14 October 1968
"A brief account of a city gang, it is praised in the museum's program notes for capturing “the joie de vivre and the prankishness of teen‐age boys.
Reproductions Trailer (1968)
11 December 1968
Reproductions, for instance, completed in relative speed after the lengthy process of making Rohfilm, explores the aesthetic and perceptual effects of the reproduction of just a single type of image: strips of black and white slide positives from the Heins' vacations in North Africa, Italy, and greece in the early 1960s.
Pua la forza d'un sorriso Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
During the 1968 Pesaro Festival, animated by the intervention of the students, riots occurred caused by fascist provocations and the usual police brutality.
A Fairy Story Trailer (1968)
18 September 1968
A father tells his son a fairy story. Animated short.
Neagu's Boxes Trailer (1968)
20 October 1968
Instead of a frame, the works of Paul Neagu presented in this film are hidden in cabinets of various shapes and sizes; instead of the gallery visitor’s gaze, they demand the viewer’s intervention: to open, to look, to enter, which is why the artist takes them out and portrays them as traps for the pedestrians of Bucharest.
Play Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
As a word, play stands for playing, playful, giving full play to your imagination, play-acting style, play at passion, playground, manner of playing, playing for time, phase of play, playing a joke, play document, playing field, playroom, and everything that has to do with film, the film stock, with its color and black/white.
Volvox - Wunder der Fortpflanzung Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
Short film about Volvox, a bubble algae
La galante avventura del cavaliere dal lieto volto Trailer (1968)
25 January 1968
Dressed in military uniforms characters are engaged in the pursuit of a woman, during which they shamelessly expose their nudity.
Plastic Blag Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
Judith Wardwell’s satirical take on America’s sanitation obsession and sexually repressive Puritm
See How They Come Trailer (1968)
12 December 1968
A young woman working for a private detective on a case becomes involved with blackmail, loan sharking, conspiracy and suburban mate swapping.
Il campo Trailer (1968)
06 February 1968
A poor family struggles to create a small field to cultivate in the middle of a marsh, until nature takes its toll.
Appalachia: Rich Land, Poor People Trailer (1968)
11 November 1968
National Educational Television" Wednesday, November 13, 1968 on NET's Brand New NET Journal Week on 1960 RCA TV.
Apropos of San Francisco Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
(After or for Jean Vigo). A study in visual rhythms and structure, using the same basic element repeated with variations.
The Seekers: 1968 BBC Farewell Spectacular Trailer (1968)
07 July 1968
BBC farewell concert from The Seekers, in London, England, on July 7, 1968.
273 Days Below Zero Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
Siberia, contrary to people’s first association, is not a deserted land covered with snow. During the one-year stay, Polish documentary filmmakers collected materials that make up the image of the modern industrial area of the North.
Green Love Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
In some of Croatian villages, in the 1960s, there was still a custom of arranged marriages between children aged 12 to 15.
Aretha Franklin: Berns Salonger 1968 Trailer (1968)
08 May 1968
Aretha Franklin 'Berns Salonger', Stockholm, Sweden 1968-05-08 Songs: 1. (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman 2.
Tentative d'appropriation onirique d'une peinture faciale relevée par Claude Levi-Strauss chez les Caduveo du Brésil en 1935 Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
From the film cycle “Exposing the Text”
Jovens Pra Frente Trailer (1968)
06 September 1968
After a flood that destroyed the orphanage he managed, Padre João develops a project to rebuild the place.
Onetwothree Trailer (1968)
07 March 1968
This film includes shots from Silberarsch (Silver Arse; the 16th material action by Otto Muehl, 1965), Bimmel-Bammel (Ding-Dong; MuehlŽ s 17th material action, 1965).
Carnation Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
This observational documentary about carnation pickers at one of Split plantations does not have a single line of dialoguel not a single commentary or any kind of intervention in life apart from exclusion of colour belonging to it after the first introductory close-ups of the flower itself.
Up Yours Too Guillaume Apollinaire! Trailer (1968)
15 November 1968
Made in 1968 at the invitation of the ICA (Institute of Contemporary Arts), B.S. Johnson's animated take on Apollinaire's 'Calligrammes' (1918) - precursors of 'concrete' or 'visual' poetry - is both a cheeky two-fingered salute to French Modernism, and an irreverent homage to surrealism.
Giraglia Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
In 1963, Maurice Fleuret wrote of Thierry Vincens: “...Vincens' cinematographic projections are more than a sumptuous abstract cinema number, more than a visual illustration of an interior world whose music echoes to us, [.
Snip, Snip Trailer (1968)
05 July 1968
This film has two parts. In the first part, the film material is on 8mm uncut film, so that in the 16mm projection a 4-fold film can be seen.
A Trip to the Moon Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
Originally shot in color, this politically-charged special was a collaboration between young artists angry at the system.
The Leap Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
The Leap is impressive for its mixture of pure video space with representational filmic space. Thus an ordinary man seems to interact physically with videographic apparitions, moving in and out of different time space realities, fluctuating between the physical and metaphysical with each stride of his leap toward freedom.