1968 Movie Trailers
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Jarní vody Trailer (1968)
30 August 1968
Sanin, an aging Russian nobleman, recalls his unfulfilled love for a simple girl with whom he fell in love during his youthful travels, but left her for a short-lived love affair with a selfish high society beauty.
Memento Trailer (1968)
31 December 1968
Experimental short film about car wreckage and automobile safety.
Paristan Trailer (1968)
20 September 1968
A mystery fantasy film starring Neelo, Mohammad Ali, Yousuf Khan, and Zamurrad, directed by Aziz Meei
The Fanatics Trailer (1968)
29 April 1968
The writer and philosopher Voltaire decides to take action when he hears of a case of a man being tortured after being accused of murdering his son.
The London Nobody Knows Trailer (1968)
19 December 1968
Based on Geoffrey Fletcher’s book, this captivating documentary exposes the real London of the swinging sixties.
Adieu Filippi Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
Filippi is a circus clown who lives a double existence: on stage he is successful and beloved, but privately he is consumed by jealousy and emotional fragility.
Tiffany Dog Show Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
The Tiffany Group was formed to raise money for Guide Dogs for the Blind Association of NSW, holding dog shows, drag shows, balls, and other events.
Estrada da Vida Trailer (1968)
25 August 1968
The conventional love triangle—the wife, the man (coffee exporter), the other woman (his secretary).
Uta Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
An eerie tale about Uta, an edgy superstitious bisexual prostitute in her 20s, who loves sex and goes cruising while her girlfriend is away.
Who Is Sonny Rollins? Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
A portrait of jazz saxophonist Sonny Rollins during a period of self-exile, filmed practicing and reflecting on music, politics, and artistic independence across New York City.
Home Movie: Tina Aumont Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
A montage of found footage from movies in Italian along with shots of Tina Aumont and Frédéric Pardo in the Luxembourg Garden, and in a country cemetery.
Så går det till här i världen Trailer (1968)
28 September 1968
Comedy by William Congrevé. A spiritual and rather mean picture of the noble life in London around 1700.
Looking for a Guard Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
A film about the former village of Crasna Putnei, located near Vicovu de Sus, Suceava County. The figuration was made by the villagers from Crasna, with the beautiful traditional Romanian costumes from Bucovina.
A Year in the Life of Franek W. Trailer (1968)
01 June 1968
On the cusp of adulthood and in search of work qualifications and a better life, Franciszek Wróbel - a baker from a small village on the Czech border of south-western Poland - emigrates to industrial Silesia to join the Voluntary Labour Corps.
The Film That Rises to the Surface of Clarified Butter Trailer (1968)
30 May 1968
Two artists create grotesque characters; Two-dimensional drawings which somehow have a life of their own, that exist in the same space as real objects.
Spy in Rome Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
India-based Scientist, Dr. Sharma, gains international recognition when he surgically transforms a couple in their sixties to their twenties.
You Name It Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
A short film based on David Avidan’s piece, "Et tu, Brute!", taken from his book, Impossible Poems.
200 Feet for March 31st Trailer (1968)
09 July 1968
Most of this silent film was shot in Rome within one day, March 31, 1968, and edited in the camera (a 100-feet double8 BW film roll).
Trigger-Happy Trailer (1968)
08 October 1968
A 72-hour story about a group of rookie police officers and detectives who are candidates for the Mexican Olympic team and are in training camp for shooting competition, as they hunt down a violent criminal.
Infidelity Took Place Trailer (1968)
08 April 1968
A happily married couple divorce for tax purposes, but their lawyer, not knowing the real reason for their divorce, falls in love with the wife.
Compromise Trailer (1968)
10 July 1968
Madeleine, a young French Canadian woman, goes to London to study English literature. She meets a young actor, Peter, who has just graduated from school and is unemployed.
The Joke Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
A young man is a bit drunk and decides by way of a joke to rob the local gas station to scare a girl who tends the station whom he fancies.
Yugoslav Newsreels No. 24 Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
The Newsreel reports on student demonstrations in Belgrade and Ljubljana and on Tito’s response to the riots.
The Flower with Seven Colors Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
The girl Zhenya receives a wonderful gift from the sorceress - a seven-flower flower. If you tear one petal from it, you can make any wish and it will surely come true.
Contribution to Light Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
transferred S8 mm film, 4:3, color, silent, 3:42 min, Edition of 7 + 2AP
De Tijd Geest Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
Protesting youngsters chant slogans such as “Johnson murderer” and sing “Murderer, many people are being killed”.
Football Pools and Bouzouki Joints Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
A woman will win a fortune on PRO-PO, and with that money she will help her son become a director. She herself will make her dream come true, to star in a movie.
Ballad for a Lonely Man Trailer (1968)
01 December 1968
"I filmed my boyfriend at the time and tried to strip him, but in fact it's a film about ecology." -Soukaz Soukaz's first film, though lost for many years until it was finally recovered.
The Act of Thinking Trailer (1968)
07 March 1968
This is a portrait of Peter Weibel, and at the same time a reflection on the medium film. As Peter Weibel looks silently into the camera (and thus to the audience) his own difficult text on the subject "Nimm eine Handvoll Zelluloid" ("Take a handful of celluloid;" published as Werkstatt Blatt 3, ed.
The Power of the Spirits Trailer (1968)
09 January 1968
Set in upper Irpinia, the documentary examines the practice of exorcism in what was the poorest region of Italy.
20/68: Honey Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
Kurt Kren films a photo which shows an SS officer standing on a town square which is littered with dead bodies.
The Penleve Case Trailer (1968)
26 April 1968
The three grotesque novels whose action takes place at different times of the recent past are united by a common thematic key – their protest against violence and militarism, expressed by means of a kind of absurd humor.
Cash? Cash! Trailer (1968)
04 April 1968
When a ruthless businessman tries to blackmail a rival industrialist over the seduction of his daughter, Karin, the rival fights back.
Sul davanti fioriva una magnolia Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
A nonfiction, autobiographical film that seeks to explore the journey from both the sentimental and socio-political perspectives of a college student.
Vaincre pour vivre Trailer (1968)
26 December 1968
A carpenter and the son of a carpenter, Karim one day decides to leave his village in the Rif and venture into the big city of Casablanca, where he must struggle first to survive, and then to find his voice and express himself.
The Kiss of Blood Trailer (1968)
24 May 1968
Lady Sannox is one of the most beautiful and richest women in London. She becomes a mistress of Douglas Stone, an eminent surgeon.
Look at Life: Throwaway Society Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
A look at the different types of rubbish generated by society and the problems of how to dispose of it, including recycling.
This is Streisand Trailer (1968)
06 June 1968
Short documentary profiling Barbra Streisand. Explaining her background and introducing her to the wa
Note to Erik Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
"NOTES is a series I started in 1968. NOTE TO ERIK was the second one completed but the footage goes back to 1966 when I saw the footage I loved it but didn't feel ready to deal with it.
Zengin ve Serseri Trailer (1968)
18 March 1968
Ekrem hits a man with his car. The man refuses to go to the hospital, saying he is fine. However, he dies three days later.
Western for the SDS Trailer (1968)
03 February 1968
Western for the SDS portrays the development of the left as a learning process among women who sharpen their awareness in the movement but continue to have no say.
The King of the Duplicators Trailer (1968)
31 December 1968
This MGM short film highlights the work of master make-up artist William Tuttle. As the head of MGM's make-up department, Bill Tuttle has been involved in many of MGM's best known productions.
The Wackey World of Numburrs Trailer (1968)
01 July 1968
Adapted by the book by Sheldon Wasserman." Bizarrely minimal short that is essentially a series of animated, silly puns and jokes based on the shapes of numerals, intercut with psychedelic, kaleidoscopic transitions and horn-based go-go music.
The Moon Lit Villa Trailer (1968)
21 May 1968
The mast of a villa, Shih Feng, hires Mei-heng supposedly as a secretary, but actually for the purpose of consoling his younger brother Shih Lei, who is heartbroken because of an unfortunate love affair.
Arts Vietnam: A Protest to Stop the War Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
Shot around the 1968 Arts Vietnam protest—where artists gathered to oppose Australia’s role in the war—this experimental collage film splices festival footage with news imagery, photographs, commercials, and televised material to expose how Vietnam was “experienced” through media and to implicate the viewer in that mediation.
Day by Day Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
Cinematic surveillance of people standing in line at Lenin's Mausoleum in Red Square.