1968 Movie Trailers
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All'origine Trailer (1968)
02 December 1968
The primitive theater expressed through rites and myths as it has come down to us, as documentation of ancient civilizations.
America: Democracy on Trial Trailer (1968)
15 August 1968
A look at democracy through the eyes of one white family in one white suburb, challenged by the turmoil around it.
Phases of the Moon: The Parapsychology of Everyday Life Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
“I usually avoid the term ‘film poem,’ because it was overused in the ‘40s and ‘50s. But somehow it fits Phases of The Moon; it is a film poem and nothing else.
Il balla balla Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
Made in 1968, within the framework of the activities of the Cinemazero collective, Il balla balla could be regarded as Benvenuti’s own The Big Shave (1967, Martin Scorsese).
The Theft Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
An Algerian girl steals a pullover for her father. The father brings it back to the shop where she had stolen it.
Spain '68 Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
Spain, 1968. An analysis of the political and social situation of the country, suffocated by the boot of General Franco's tyrannical regime.
Repertorio di un giorno qualunque Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
Description of a vacation day broken down into a grid of squares.
People, Let's Assemble Trailer (1968)
02 October 1968
This short film is part of the many documentary materials through which the National Strike Council (CNH), the heart of the 1968 student-popular movement, disseminated its activities and proposals in university film clubs.
El bautizo Trailer (1968)
16 August 1968
In a country town in Cuba, a family prepares to perform the baptism of a baby, and to celebrate the good news, they invite a whole series of family, friends and neighbors.
Third Book of Exercises Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
Film made of an outdoor performance of my 1967 piece,"3rd Book of Exercises." A pianist practices scales - an electronic musician practices with tape.
XFilm Trailer (1968)
07 July 1968
Tape composition by William Maraldo. XFILM is my very personal exploration of film as an abstract, kinetic medium.
Dei Trailer (1968)
19 September 1968
The construction of the film is very simple. Most of the time we see faces in close-up. Three pairs of faces, usually, on three different levels of superimpositions.
The Owl & the Pussycat Trailer (1968)
27 April 1968
Short animation by Al Jarnow based on the work of British poet Edward Lear. Made at NYU.
Actions in Nature Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
Video documentation of Nicolás García Uriburu’s work for the 1968 Venice Biennale, where he dyed Venice’s Grand Canal using fluorescein, a harmless pigment which turns a bright green when synthesized by microorganisms in the water.
The Gay Life Trailer (1968)
21 March 1968
Ace and Cole invite their girlfriends Bonnie and Sally over to their apartment for dinner and sex. When the women phone to tell them they will be arriving late, the two men get bored and after small talk engage in homosexual acts with each other.
Ponte Rio-Niterói Trailer (1968)
31 December 1968
Documentary about the building of the Rio-Niteroi bridge, in Brazil.
Steve Miller Blues Band Trailer (1968)
02 November 1968
Steve Miller Blues Band sequence by prominent San Francisco filmmaker Ben Van Meter.
New Year Days in Perm Trailer (1968)
19 October 1968
Apartment on a snowy boulevard. Relatives embrace each other barely holding back tears; children try on New Year's dresses and dance around the Christmas tree; an experienced shy woman covers her face hiding from a sticky camera.
Glandless Pumps for Power Plant Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
Demonstration of a glandless pump manufactured in Glasgow, Scotland.
Me gustan los estudiantes Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
Students protest during the Chiefs of State conference at Punta del Este. Counterpoint between presidents, students and repressive policemen.
Marcel Pagnol Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
The life and works of Marcel Pagnol, shown through the countryside from which he gained his inspiration, and the people he knew.
Turn-up for Tony Trailer (1968)
04 October 1968
A jobless Geordie shipyard worker escapes from his bleak existence into an imaginary life with the girl of his dreams, a salesgirl at a futuristic Pink Lane cigarette kiosk.
The Bike Trailer (1968)
04 March 1968
A boy steals his neighbor's brand new bike with his friend. They go on a ride to the park, where the stolen bike is damaged.
From Pot To Psychedelics Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
Presents an overview of the social, legal and moral aspects of drug use and abuse in the United States.
I Walk Away in the Rain Trailer (1968)
01 February 1968
A popular and gifted teenager draws concern from his teacher when she discovers that he doesn't care about education, has no plans for the future, and methodically does the bare minimum to pass his classes.
The Girl-Friends Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
After much satirical banter between the two girls and their university tutors and colleagues, the near to final dinner party scene explodes in an extended homage to Jean-Luc Godard via the daggiest dance number ever committed to film.
A Moment's Reflection Trailer (1968)
28 June 1968
The crucial nature of not allowing one's driving judgement to be blurred by the need to hurry.
El novicio rebelde Trailer (1968)
10 October 1968
A seminarian hesitates between serving God in Africa or opting for worldly life.
It's Wonderful Being a Girl Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
An educational film which documents the menstruation process and feelings in young girls.
Zavoli incontra Basaglia: I giardini di Abele Trailer (1968)
30 December 1968
In 1968, journalist Sergio Zavoli interviews italian psychiatrist Sergio Basaglia and documents the changes he made in the Lunatic Asylum of Gorizia.
Buhay Bumbero Trailer (1968)
03 March 1968
Ompong who is really born and famous for his extraordinary laziness and not-always-funny stupidity was put into a hard challenge when he promised his mother that he will not stop until he finds a job that would change his life.
White Lite Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
White Lite is something of a mystical film, evoking the feeling of going 'through the looking glass' to another world, despite the fact it was largely shot in the flat of its director, Jeff Keen.