1968 Movie Trailers
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Vandens ir vėjo fuga Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
A poetic film by director Vytenis Imbrasas about Lithuania's disappearing water and windmills.
The Cyclists Are Coming Trailer (1968)
02 September 1968
The humorous adventures of an all-male team of cyclists training for an upcoming important bike race.
Pasión Oculta Trailer (1968)
27 June 1968
In a town on the Peruvian coast, Diego, Lupe's boyfriend and a bongo player, has a secret relationship with Marga, a singer and dancer.
Look at Life: Top Chef Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
A glimpse into the working life of Eugéne Käufeler, one of the top chefs in London.
Boston Draft Resistance Group (Newsreel #7) Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
A profile of a grassroots anti-war group in Boston, this short film documents some of the tactics and activities used by draft resistance groups across the country during the Vietnam War.
Humo de marihuana Trailer (1968)
16 May 1968
A doctor is involved in substance trafficking while investigating the death of his wife.
The Last of the Stipancics Trailer (1968)
05 December 1968
Eduard Galić’s movie based on the book by Vjenceslav Novak.
C'est pas la faute à Jacques Cartier Trailer (1968)
18 February 1968
Three American tourists explore Quebec guided by an imaginative leader, in an atmosphere of health and good humor.
Sardinia Trailer (1968)
01 June 1968
A work commissioned by the Ministry of Labour to which Mangini brings an eloquence that transcends any propaganda ambition.
L'isola Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
A young university student desperately searching for meaning—in life, in society, in himself—striving to capture the secret messages radiating from a body, a gaze, a flower.
Gapiszon na stacji Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
Gapiszon arrives at the station and all sorts of things happen.
Island of Women Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
The protagonists of the film are rural girls who left their villages in search of work.
Berkeley Rebellion (Newsreel #20) Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
Newsreel's short film shows two days of demonstrations in Berkeley over the issue of "the streets belong to the people" and the decision of the City Council to close off Telegraph Avenue for the 4th of July, 1968.
Gewaltopia Trailer Trailer (1968)
14 February 1968
The title Gewaltopia Trailer has a dual meaning in the Japanese language; one meaning for the word yokoku (trailer) could mean a compilation of extracts to promote a film, but it can also mean a prediction, a prophecy for the future as a Gewaltopia.
Hurrah Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
The first film the Simon Fraser Film Workshop did, shot on the streets of Vancouver in 1966, it was their first cross-pollination involving the theatre and film people.
Gayosso Gives Discounts Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
What would have been Fernández Violante's first feature film, its production was halted due to the events of 1968.
Night and Fog Trailer (1968)
15 January 1968
Written and performed in 1968, Night and Fog is, in Kiš’s words, “a set of lyrical variations on the theme of time and memory”.
The Cherry Tree Carol Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
This traditional Christmas carol is performed by choreographer Agnes de Mille's Appalachian dance troupe.
Phantom Black Festival Trailer (1968)
13 October 1968
Phantom Black Festival was filmed by Naoya Kuroki, and written and produced by Tamio Suenaga (as KOKUIN).
Star Spangled Banner Trailer (1968)
10 April 1968
Sardonic riff on the US National Theme and the state of the nation.
Woman Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
Between four walls of her apartment, a girl enjoys in intimate idleness and being her true self.
War is Hell Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
Made by Robert Nelson and William Allan in cooperation with KQED-TV San Francisco. Starring an ensemble cast that includes Bill Gourley, Bruce Nauman, Nelson, Allan, and a host of others.
The Bride of Frankenstein Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
Bakedano's experimental approach to the bride of Frankenstein's story.
Make Love Not War - Die Liebesgeschichte unserer Zeit Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
A woman falls in love with an American soldier who doesn't want to go to Vietnam.
Dance In Transition. A program of Original Choreography Trailer (1968)
14 March 1968
In 1967, Francisco Sagasti, then a young industrial engineering student at Pennsylvania State University, designed and programmed—along with his colleague William Page—a computer program that generated choreographic sequences to be performed by a group of dancers on stage.
Dart 68' Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
A gangster pastiche. The movie was named after the Dodge Dart model -68, used in the hot car chases.
Soup Kitchens Trailer (1968)
15 May 1968
Shot in the impoverished northern province of Tuncamán in Argentina, this brief cine-tract shows the children and elderly people who are served by a community soup kitchen that exists independently of state support.
The Wild Cat Family - The Cougar Trailer (1968)
01 May 1968
An educational film, made up from stock footage from various Disney nature films, showing the family life and hunting habits of the cougar, and tells how it fits into the world family of cats.
Lullaby of Death Trailer (1968)
31 July 1968
“Ten girls set out on a journey…the first died after being struck by a waterfall…” A succession of homicides occur as sung in the lyrics of a song by a new singer, while radiation is detected from the corpses of the victims.
In Memoriam László Mészáros Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
Hungarian documentary that commemorates the life and work of director and artist László Mészáros through archival footage and personal testimonies.
Game, Set and Match Trailer (1968)
30 December 1968
The police bring in a man for questioning after he has thrown a brick through a shop window and violently resisted arrest.
Fuji Takeshi monogatari: Yamato-damashii Trailer (1968)
13 February 1968
At a bar in Honmoku, Yokohama, several yakuza members, desperate for some spare change, surrounded a pair of bartenders.
The Whirlwind of Life Trailer (1968)
08 July 1968
Two village brothers named Kamal and Jalal are both in love with their cousin Shabnam. Shabnam rejects Kamal and plans to marry Jalal.
Camden, Texas Trailer (1968)
09 July 1968
This student film takes a look at the small town of Camden during the 1960s. Much of the town is focused on the locomotive and logging industry created by the W.
Fleurs et grenades Trailer (1968)
01 May 1968
Île de la Cité, spring 68. Between two demonstrations, a group of young people testify about police violence.
The Bad and the Beautiful Trailer (1968)
03 May 1968
One of the most profound themes coursing throughout Sonbert's work is that of love between couples in all its pitfalls and perfect moments.
The Golden Breed Trailer (1968)
13 March 1968
The best surfers of the late 1960's, seek thrills both on and off the waves.
Im Glanze ihrer Kronen Trailer (1968)
02 February 1968
Documentary about monarchy and royal courts around the world.
Ted and Jessica Trailer (1968)
25 January 1968
A snippet of a seemingly lost film, added here solely for stunting purposes.
Autumn and Cardboard Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
"This film uses the 1966 California gubernatorial race between Republican Ronald Reagan and Democratic incumbent Pat Brown to show how, every two years, autumn is the season of campaigns and elections in the United States.
Pakeeza Trailer (1968)
07 June 1968
A Pakistani romantic film directed by Luqman, starring Zeba, Ejaz, and Mohammad Ali.
Null-Null-Zero Trailer (1968)
18 February 1968
A man-made catastrophe depopulates entire regions. How do survivors observe this event, and how do others react?
Look at Life: High Living Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
Look at life in an estate of tower blocks in Bristol where the city council have built over a hundred in recent years.
Bahia Camará Trailer (1968)
10 May 1968
A portrait of Afro-Brazilian resistance traditions in Bahia and their confrontations with persecution and intolerance.
Cherche Le Phantom Trailer (1968)
13 June 1968
Inspector Clouseau and Sergeant Deux-Deux are assigned by the Surete Commissioner to investigate reports of a phantom presence at the Paris Opera House and after a series of misadventures there, they learn that the mysterious "Phantom" is a playful ape who enjoys opera music.