1969 Movie Trailers
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Family Star (The Mutt & Jeff Icecream Sundae + Mothman) Trailer (1969)
02 January 1969
Various different holiday locations ar joined together through the pleasures of ice cream in The Mutt & Jeff Icecream Sundae, while in Mothman the strange title character crawls through roof-top windows and we see footage of a funfair.
Kienholz on Exhibit Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
June Steel’s extremely entertaining film consists of audience reactions to a 1966 exhibition by Edward Kienholz at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, which includes his well-known pieces ‘"The Birthday’, ‘Back Seat Dodge’, and ‘Roxy's’.
Trace Trailer (1969)
28 May 1969
A dilligent portrayal of the railway community depicts the mundanity of a pensioner's life set against lively scenes from his workplace, in the form of memories or dreams.
That Which Was Lost Trailer (1969)
01 November 1969
Short film produced by Brigham Young University. As Rick becomes associated with hippies, the concern of an adviser and an unpleasant experience help him to realize the importance of some of the things he thought he could give up.
Line Trailer (1969)
14 January 1969
A blond woman (Susan Marshall) in white pants and shirt interacts with a moving round object and the camera.
With Catherine Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
Catherine's dream, full of anxieties about sexual pursuit and their resolution in her liberation, comes to dominate her waking hours.
Tikhaya semeyka Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
based on the play by French playwright Louis Völl. A writer who wants to see and display the life of an ordinary bourgeois settles in the house.
Trixi Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
Trixi is Dwoskin’s most convulsive version of his recurrent theme: the confrontation of a solitary girl with the camera.
Almada Negreiros Vivo, Hoje Trailer (1969)
24 October 1969
The director and two writers and intellectuals interview the Artist in his atelier, and near some of his works, discussing its relations with his former poetic and philosophical works.
Speed Queen Trailer (1969)
19 June 1969
A personal fantasy. Repeating and recurring images. Grain, hesitation, flash, black, and light rhythm rhythm.
Black Spiral Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
A high-contrast spiraling white light [which] shimmers, radiates, contracts, twists in orgasmic ecstasy, dwindles to nothing, and blazes forth again on the black video field.
Land art Trailer (1969)
15 April 1969
The broadcast (transmitted by Sender Freies Berlin/ARD, 10.40pm, 15 April 1969) begins with a studio-recorded opening that has something of the atmosphere of a vernissage.
44-hiki no Neko Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
The Japanese version of the 1968 '44 Gatti,' an Italian song from the TV program Zecchino D'Oro. It was introduced in the Japanese NHK TV program 'Minna no Uta' in 1969.
From Moosehide ... to Moccasins Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
This film details the process of the creation of leather and the crafting of moccasins.
Amén Jesús Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
An experimental and iconoclastic journey through the Spanish Holy Week in the late sixties.
Flashback Trailer (1969)
04 July 1969
In the Second World War, in Emilia, during the retreat, a German soldier placed on sentry duty falls asleep in a tree.
Secrets of a Woman's Temple Trailer (1969)
25 January 1969
A woman joins a convent to investigate the suspicious death of her brother but nothing could prepare her for the horror and depravity that takes place behind the convent walls.
The Art of Exaggeration: Designs for Sweet Charity by Edith Head Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
Edith Head exhibits her process for the costume design for "Sweet Charity" (1969)
The Ruby Eye of the Monkey-God Trailer (1969)
19 January 1969
A princess and a boy, along with their two animal friends, outwit a wizard and return a ruby back to an idol in order to help a guard transformed into a monkey.
Last Day of Angels Flight Trailer (1969)
02 January 1969
A short film by Robert Kirste about the Angels Flight Railway in Bunker Hill.
Per una giornata di malumore nazionale Trailer (1969)
18 March 1969
In one of the three films Gianfranco Baruchello made in 1968 in response to the war in Vietnam, the artist carefully washes hundreds of coins in a bathtub, and then proceeds to cook and serve them at table.
Repression Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
The important L.A. Newsreel film about the Black Panthers that was rediscovered and written about by USC professor David James.
TA' Box Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
In black and white, you can see the baking of a hash cake. In color you can see the collection of a TA'-Box bag.
Commutations with Mutations Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
Composed using three different formats, that have been made to co-exist: super-8, 16mm, and 35mm on a single 16mm support, clear leader.
Now Is the Time for Violence Trailer (1969)
31 December 1969
Also known as "Now is the Time for Violence", this is a film made clandestinely about subjects including the Cordobazo riots of May 1969 and and the assassination of Augusto Vandor in June 1969.
Ciall Cheannaigh Trailer (1969)
19 June 1969
'Ciall Cheannaigh' features what was the most glamorous place to be seen in Ireland during 1969 -- Cornelscourt Shopping Centre.
Goldframe Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
Jason Goldframe, a film producer, is always the best and the first! It's his ambition to be the very first to achieve the inconceivable: making a 270mm film.
En julsaga Trailer (1969)
01 April 1969
Christmas 1968 in Stockholm. A lot of people are working and promoting an alternative christmas. They gather to talk, paint and play music together.
There's A Message In Every Bottle Trailer (1969)
26 October 1969
Film about the dangers of teen drinking.
Nihon University Hakusan Street Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
Documents the first demonstration that took place in front of the Nihon University in May of 1968. This is the first work in the "Gewaltpia" series centered around the new student movement that emerged around 1968 in Japan.
The Comic Trailer (1969)
29 November 1969
The story of a comedian with a talent close to genius but with an insecurity problem.
Anatahan, Anatahan Trailer (1969)
07 October 1969
Everyday life in a commune near Munich in the spring of 1969
Minus 1 Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
This videotape was originally made in the television studio in Rochester, NY on a 2-inch Quad broadcast tape in 1969 with a grant from the New York State Council of the Arts as part of a program series which was produced and aired by New York State Educational Television.
Tracce di tracce Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
Executed and printed with two hands, that is to say, made using all possible means of imprinting the right and arm freshly applied ink, sand paper, stamps, etc.
Orpheus Filmed on the Battlefield Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
In December 1968 I participated in the film Orpheus Shot on the Battlefield, which originated as a collective work, a movie without an author, but which would ultimately be attributed to Antonio Maenza in the end even though he only played the role of the director in the film.
La Quinta de Bolívar Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
In this early short, Mayolo takes viewers on a visit to the estate of Simon Bolívar in Bogotá where stately memory and crass commercialism collude to obscure what Bolivarismo was supposed to be?
Tsouf Trailer (1969)
03 October 1969
A small mysterious man, who is the objectification of monetization, infects the mind of the western white man, and several symbolic sequences of xenophobia and dehumanization follow.
Electronic Opera no. 1 Trailer (1969)
23 March 1969
Nam June Paik’s Electronic Opera no. 1 first aired in 1969 as part of The Medium is the Medium, a special “artist transmission” commissioned by WGBH-Boston featuring experimental segments by Paik and artists Allan Kaprow, Otto Piene, James Seawright, Thomas Tadlock, and Aldo Tambellini.
Thoroughly Modern Millions Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
Look at the wasteful consumer culture - planned obsolescence, packaging, commercialization of holidays.