1968 Movie Trailers
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The Bill of Rights in Action: Freedom of Speech Trailer (1968)
02 October 1968
An overview of the First Amendment.
Estrada on the Screen Trailer (1968)
29 August 1968
A comedy from the stage troupe of Tiranë and Shkodër. A collection of sketches, songs and humorous numbers performed by well-known Albanian pop artists.
Castles in the Sand Trailer (1968)
31 August 1968
One of the highest achievements of the new wave of Kirghiz cinema, which emerged in the mid-1960s. This story of a boy building sandcastles on the shores of the Issyk-Kul Lake becomes a documentary parable on the tensions between an artist and society.
A Bicycle for Pit Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
An early underground short film with Carole Laure about a bicycle, later remade into Vroom... (1970).
Look at Life: On the Meter Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
The work of Britain's traffic wardens, through the eyes of one of them. Apart of "Look at Life" documentary films of which over 500 were produced between 1959 and 1969 by the Special Features Division of the Rank Organisation for screening in their Odeon and Gaumont cinemas.
Fireball Jungle Trailer (1968)
02 October 1968
Ambitious driver, wanting to get to the top of the stock-car circuit, gets mixed up with gangsters.
London Derriere Trailer (1968)
07 February 1968
The Inspector's pursuit of a criminal in London is impeded by the Scotland Yard captain who is more interested in enforcing the local weapons policy.
The Little Cafe Trailer (1968)
07 March 1968
TV adaptation of the French comedy play "The Little Cafe", first performed in 1911. Albert Loriflan, a waiter in a Paris cafe, unexpectedly inherits a large sum of money from a wealthy relative.
Children Before Dawn Trailer (1968)
08 April 1968
A documentary about the therapeutic education activities for severely disabled children at Biwako Gakuen.
The Chess Game Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
A film concerning the structural dilemmas of social revolution. The armies of opposing pawns form an alliance and overthrow their ruling regimes, and yet the chess board and the class system it represents remains – only it is now the pawns who are in the back row.
Billabong Trailer (1968)
19 September 1968
A wordless impressionistic 'documentary' about a boys' camp.
Nörgel & Söhne en gros und en detail, Teil 2 Trailer (1968)
03 October 1968
The Nörgel clan divides the labor and produce more hats than they need for themselves. As consequence, they look into an exchange of products at a market in Leipzig.
Claxplosion Trailer (1968)
13 May 1968
It is an experimental quickie on family planning. Using pixelation and electronic music, the film depicts the idea that two children are enough for a family.
Non-lieu Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
Doctor Hortobagy is a lonely, used old man, haunted by his memories... The German occupation, the Jews, a denunciation.
Mission of Death Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
A section of the National Resistance, led by Andreas, plans an act of sabotage against the occupiers.
Excursion Trailer (1968)
15 July 1968
A boat trip with friends round Manhattan, shot in single-frame mode
La Feet's Defeat Trailer (1968)
24 July 1968
The Surete Commissioner assigns Inspector Clouseau and Sergeant Deux-Deux to the hazardous task of pursuing a criminal named Muddy La Feet, who leaves behind a trail of muddy footprints that lead Clouseau and Deux-Deux through a mine field and to a castle surrounded by an alligator-filled moat and sealed by an electrified door.
Le Ball and Chain Gang Trailer (1968)
24 July 1968
A bickering married couple continue their verbal sparring as they repeatedly repel Inspector Clouseau's attempts to enter their house to give them a ticket.
From Protest to Resistance Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
Documentary film about three veterans of the Civil Rights movement who have become peace spokesman for the new opposition activist.
Day and Night Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
By creating a counterpoint between the older residents who inhabit Split’s market square during the day and the young people who party there at night, director Lordan Zafranovic and editor Ivan Martinac tell the story of one of the most important spaces of Split’s social life.
Ballett-Film Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
Experimental short film made by Hans-Jacob Siber in which certain dramatic aspects of this filmmaker's way of making films are revealed.
Mince Meet Trailer (1968)
22 October 1968
An animated film of tiny images made of halftone and hard edges on rough and and smooth paper. They expand and compress, push each other, censor themselves, move, open, and leave an ominous feeling.
It's a Tree and a Cloud Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
In this documentary about art psychotherapy, children express themselves and their conflicts through drawing.
From Chekhov with Love Trailer (1968)
11 February 1968
Based on Anton Chekhov's short story, "About Love". Starring John Gielgud as Chekhov.
She's The One Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
An animated girlie-whirlie of unknown proportions. Faces move through. A man walks out in the middle.
Three Years Trailer (1968)
18 March 1968
A television play based on the novella Three Years. Scenes from Family Life by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov.
Le Pouvoir dans la rue Trailer (1968)
04 August 1968
May 68 in Paris filmed by Alain Tanner, then director for Swiss Television. Images of Nanterre (92), the Sorbonne (Paris 5e), and the theater of the Odeon (Paris 6th), meetings, speeches and events, are accompanied by a commentary that recounts the events of the month of may.
The Incredible Machine Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
A film detailing advancements in computer/digital technology, featuring the 'Graphic 1' computer system at Bell Telephone Laboratories.
The Hunt Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
A man followed by mistake by a mysterious gang revisits, while on the run, important moments and people from his life up to that moment.
The Ugly Duckling Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
A stop-motion puppet animation adaptation of Hans Christian Anderson's tale The Ugly Duckling.
You Speak of Latin America: Che's Message Trailer (1968)
09 September 1968
In 1967, Che Guevara's message is read by Fidel Castro, causing a sensation both among the revolutionary movements and those who oppose it.
How Are You, Well? Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
Two fanatical Flamengo fans get drunk after a defeat of time; a voyeurist peers at his neighbor's nakedness with binoculars; a suburbanite kills his wife over a chicken; an ambitious father makes money from his daughter who pretends to see the virgin Mary; a loving couple desperately seeks to satisfy their sexual desires; a priest tries to extort more alms from his parishioners; a married man, to survive, poses as a transvestite on a boat; a suburbanite prepares to sing on the Chacrinha show!
Soul in a White Room Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
Soul in a White Room was filmed by Simon Hartog around autumn 1968. Music on the soundtrack is Cousin Jane by the Troggs.
Im KZ Trailer (1968)
06 June 1968
The story of a group that has a difficult time near Bialystok at dawn on July 19, 1944.
A Very Fine Line Trailer (1968)
09 March 1968
A man admits to the police a murder in London's busy Soho district, but cannot remember where he left the body.
Tardigrada Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
Tardigrades—tiny creatures just one millimeter in size—exhibit extraordinary adaptability.
Duma Trailer (1968)
31 December 1968
Short experimental 8mm film. Short experimental 8mm film. A melancholic paraphrase of the poem of the same name by Oton Župančič.
Violin Lesson - I Trailer (1968)
12 April 1968
A child plays the violin. From her portrait, his grandmother stares sternly. The child gets tired, starts playing with the kitty, and breaks the portrait.
In Hot Blood Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
Rita, an ill-paid factory worker, is determined to make it as a model in New York City. She's an ordinary girl with an extraordinary body.
Versus Trailer (1968)
31 December 1968
The film seeks to question how a certain image is perceived. The point of departure is a photograph of a street in Palestine.
Mill-In (Newsreel #6) Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
In order to raise the consciousness of New Yorkers, anti-war demonstrators took to the streets on fashionable Fifth Avenue on Christmas eve.
The Legend of Robin Hood Trailer (1968)
18 February 1968
Musical version of Robin Hood and his band of Merry Men. Songs by Sammy Cahn and James Van Heusen include, "Out in the Open Air", "Prithee Please", "A Happy Happenstance", "Ever So Softly", "Nottingham Fair", and "The Star Beyond the Star".
Sacrifice Trailer (1968)
17 September 1968
An animated Miss America. It strips away the false facade to show the real facade. You'll see faces cut in half, ocean liners, a car, mannequins and marbles, a cow, a guy in pajamas, loose eyes, and 24 frames a second.
Chinese Firedrill Trailer (1968)
09 March 1968
Hindle's prize-laden work of cataclysmic visual and mental schisms stands as one-of-a-kind. Human universals crammed into a moment (infinity?) in one small enclosure (the universe?).