1968 Movie Trailers
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The Mass Collective Bargaining at Nihon University Trailer (1968)
14 February 1968
The late 1960s saw Japan in a fever pitch of political agitation where student protests were a frequent occurrence.
Hands Up Mr. Rasnichi Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
A cautionary tale about the myriad shades and shapes of totalitarianism in an irreverent, surreal 1960s mix of styles featuring acerbic Austrian cabaret icon Helmut Qualtinger speaking in tongues.
Sears Sox Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
A short piece of commercial work done by three legendary L.A. artists. This piece was shown on loop projectors in Sears stores to promote an exciting and new young ladies' clothing line.
N:O:T:H:I:N:G Trailer (1968)
17 December 1968
“The screen, illuminated by Paul Sharits’ N:O:T:H:I:N:G, seems to assume a spherical shape, at times – due, I think, to a pearl-like quality of light his flash-frames create … a baroque pearl, one might say – wondrous! … One of the most beautiful films I’ve seen.
Superimposition Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
Similes of a slippery TV tube gesticulate break and supply – a long view of multiple images (Mr. Johnson's war, is it Howard Johnson's or President Johnson's war?) – a long curving view, breakfast with aspirin, good grief – or Goodbye.
Osaín Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
A tale about a child-god based on Cuban folklore, spoken in lucumí dialect.
Journey to Jerusalem Trailer (1968)
17 November 1968
This color documentary chronicles the musical concert on Mount Scopus in Israel a mere three weeks after the Six Day War.
Break-up Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
The basis of the film is a series of original drawings with the joint title 'Upruption', drawn by Palle Nielsen from the autumn of 1965 to the beginning of 1966.
The Casting Director Trailer (1968)
15 March 1968
A short silent comedy in which a young actress enters a casting director's office for an audition. The director (loveable Bob Cresse) appears to be bored by her demonstration of acting and cuts to the nitty gritty.
José Medina Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
A documentary short on the life and works on José Medina, one of early Brazilian cinema's most renowed pioneers.
Pesca Pisca Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
A sensual film of continuous orgasm of pulsating color and image.
Small World Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
A rare “talkie” displaying Bill’s gift for dialogue, Small World is a comedy of manners about two married couples who meet by chance at an outdoor café and think they have met before.
Meatdaze Trailer (1968)
02 January 1968
Made to represent an entire cinema programme, Meatdaze consists of six sections that include cartoons, supporting and main features.
El promesante Trailer (1968)
17 November 1968
Fiction about a story by the Riojan poet Carlos Larrosa, based on a real event.
Autoportrait Trailer (1968)
28 June 1968
The film Autoportrait is made up of four parts: Part 1: Search, Part 2: Work, Part 3: Daydream, Part 4: Family.
The Seasons Change Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
On December 15, 1968, The seasons change was screened in response to, What trees do they plant?, a City of Chicago film made to combat he image of police brutality during the August, 1968 Democratic Convention.
Still Life Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
An elderly woman is admitted to an asylum and all her possessions are removed by the council. The idea came from Peter Jewell, who was working as a social worker at the time, but is reminiscent of Bill's own family history.
A Noite do Meu Bem Trailer (1968)
20 December 1968
The life and times of Brazilian singer/songwriter Dolores Duran.
Telephone For Help Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
A safety short which teaches children the proper way to call the police or fire department in a pre-911 world.
Germany Awake! Trailer (1968)
26 August 1968
Documentary about film as propaganda in the Third Reich.
Untitled or: The Wandering Cinema for Engineering Students Trailer (1968)
12 October 1968
The film Wanderkino für Ingenieurstudenten was part of the extra-parliamentary opposition's (APO) so-called 'technology campaign' aimed at politicizing the students at the technical universities and schools of engineering.
The Urban Crisis and the New Militants: Module 2 - Social Confrontation: The Battle of Michigan Ave. Trailer (1968)
08 February 1968
Social Confrontation: The Battle of Michigan Ave. shows the events of Wednesday, August 28 at the 1968 Democratic Convention including National Guardsmen detaining protesters, mass arrests near Grant Park, and Mayor Daley cursing at opponents from the convention floor.
Garbage Newsreel Trailer (1968)
31 January 1968
A group of people go about New York City while Garbage is discussed on the soundtrack
The Flexipede Trailer (1968)
02 August 1968
A two-minute computer animation of a fantastical centipede having a spot of bother with a mischievous segment.
Zipzibbelip Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
A grotesque review of actions performed in vain and those of frustration incarnate: it is about the vain attempt to button up a pair of briefs, the failure of a cavalier, a voyeur, a couple taking part in a dance contest; five fragmentary scenes running backwards and forward, standing upright and on their head, accelerated and recurring in cuts that vary in length.
La porta aperta Trailer (1968)
19 December 1968
The documentary, which begins with a sentence by Primo Levi on the condition of internees, tells the Italian mental hospital situation during Franco Basaglia's first experiments.
Machen wir den Tegeler Weg zur Kochstrasse Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
Film announcing the November 4, 1968 demonstration and urging demonstrators to be prepared to fight.
The Ladder Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
Cartoon fantasy about how a little man is taught by life about right and wrong ambitions. (DFI)
The Potheads in Let's Get Nice Trailer (1968)
31 December 1968
In montage form, this short film focuses on a group of young men in an American city as they smoke and loiter on its rooftops.
The Barn Swallow Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
To show the habitat, life cycle and typical activities of the Barn Swallow.
Tarzan’s Kampf mit dem Gorilla Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
A satire with cinematical comedy. No other medium would permit this specific form. The comic potential of pithy scraps of dialogue between safari companions, of Tarzan's war-cries and love-stammerings was amplified by illustrating these sounds with pictures of a friendly German wood and homely elephants in a zoo.
La sainte famille Trailer (1968)
08 May 1968
Takes place entirely during a meal (a family meal of course) which lasts from the year 1870 to the present.
With Open Arms Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
In a circus troupe in Rio, a seducer falls deeply in love with a crippled woman. Cured and restored, she refuses to return with him to France, unleashing emotional turmoil.
Gudrun Ensslin - the early years Trailer (1968)
25 November 1968
How the graduate student Gudrun Ensslin became a radical and violent woman. After the department store fire in Frankfurt, November 1968, in which Gudrun Ensslin and Andreas Baader was involved the violence and their actions escalated.
Muhkuh Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
This film, conceived for an "oral culture" shows cows on a pasture in Northern Germany in one single shot.
A Fan Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
A man in drag sits on a couch holding a fan. The wallpaper behind him is floral patterned. Although the man does little more than looking around and waving his fan, Zwartjes created enormous tension.