1969 Movie Trailers
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Bangaru Panjaram Trailer (1969)
19 March 1969
Venu Gopal is an engineer who travels to various places as part of his projects. In his travel he meets a girl Neela.
Rekordåren 66/67/68 Trailer (1969)
29 May 1969
Critical documentary about urban planning in the city of Stockholm. Made by students at the Swedish Film Institute's film school.
Bums un Piramidons Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
A film about a hunter and his loyal sausage dog who are always ready to help any living being who needs it.
The Stolen Crescent Trailer (1969)
23 April 1969
Based on the fairy tale by L. Ashkenazi about little mischief makers who caught a moon in a pond and hid it in a cave.
Music With Balls Trailer (1969)
01 April 1969
Studio tape of special imagery in the form of a giant translucent balls swinging in pendulous motion, with electronic synthesizer music played by Terry Riley.
Hinterland Who's Who: Mallard Duck Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
This very short documentary from the Hinterland Who’s Who series introduces viewers to the mallard duck.
The Public As Exhibit Trailer (1969)
06 September 1969
Weibel stages a documentation of the public as an exhibit themselves.
48 Hours of Love Trailer (1969)
09 May 1969
Ingmar, a young Swedish architect, is engaged to Monika but, marriage being paradoxically a serious thing in Sweden, he wants to put his future wife to the test.
Aparadh Trailer (1969)
12 August 1969
Vasuda is the caretaker of a dying heiress who like her is in love with Shyam. Vasuda gets them married so that he can inherit her wealth.
Under The Juggernaut Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
The theme of the film is political assassination and it is presented with lightening-fast collage. The figures of Malcolm X, Martin Luther King, John and Robert Kennedy, and Lee Harvey Oswald flash by at great speed with animated images overlaid on these flashing figures.
Oh, You! Wow, You! Look At You! Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
Cartoon for children, consisting of two parts, based on the fairy tales "The Centipede" and "Bubble, Bast and Straw".
Secret of the Cave Trailer (1969)
16 April 1969
During the revolution, a school teacher who’s been defamed and falsely accused loses his life in an accident while going on an expedition with a regional personnel.
Doubutsu Mura no Kodomo-tachi Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
The mayor of the animal village, Mr. Goat, has a big news. He says that a train will run through the animal village and the roads will be widened.
Request Stop Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
A confrontational woman waits for public transportation.
The Applicant Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
Are you Virgo Intacta? A man shows up for a job interview unaware of how in depth things may get.
Christs in the Thousands Trailer (1969)
21 March 1969
When a museum depicting the violence man inflicts on himself opens, a doctor, a woman and a museum official go through the building before the grand opening.
Alice Has Discovered the Napalm Bomb Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
(Very) loosely based on Carroll's Alice in Wonderland, with a soundtrack partly from Cream and Tuli Kupferberg, and shot in the cemetery of Terrassa, this film presents a protest of American imperialism and the Vietnam War.
Insaaf Ka Mandir Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
Film starring Tarun Bose, Aruna Irani and Prithviraj Kapoor
Vampira: the Passion of Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
"This film treats masturbation as a kind of religious ritual; it shows self-love, the passion of the self--the close, fine line between pleasure and pain.
Alone in the Face of Love Trailer (1969)
24 September 1969
They are rural teachers, people of inquisitive thought and high moral duty. It is not easy for them, because they have no right to make mistakes, the younger generation looks up to them, fellow villagers look up to them.
The Tuxedo Theatre Trailer (1969)
26 January 1969
About this film, Sonbert wrote in the London Filmmakers' Co-op catalogue: "New York again and some Morocco.
Where the Girls Are Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
An airman suffers when he doesn't heed the precautions of the Department of Defense.
Noises in the Night Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
Animated short about a little girl that can’t sleep because of the noises in the night.
Moina Moti Trailer (1969)
16 May 1969
A beautiful depiction of true love. Moina is loved by two people: Moti and Mona. Mona loves Moina in an unrequited way.
625 Trailer (1969)
04 November 1969
‘625' operates with changing blurs of TV screen rasters, filmed off the TV set and negatively reproduced, and made up of 625 lines.
Retour d'enfance Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
Photos and film footage are edited, damaged, scratched, and painted. The original images are only vaguely recognizable, as if they are already part of our ‘tainted’ memory.
Adelaide: Flowers and Festival Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
This film shows events in the biennial Festival of Arts and the annual Flower Day of 1968. Adelaide celebrated Flower Day annually from 1938 to 1975 and it made a return in 2021.
Stand Up and Be Counted Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
A continuous dissolve into a series of happy nude couples in various configurations: female/male, female/female, male/male, as the Rolling Stones sing 'We Love You'.
Look at Life Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
Vomit-filled short film by British filmmaker Nicholas Gosling.
Wind of Jinn Trailer (1969)
02 January 1969
This documentary shows the Zaar tradition in Bandar Lengeh in south of Iran. It is kind of local dancing and singing to exorcist the Jinn from people who believe to be possessed by evil.
Lydia Trailer (1969)
24 January 1969
He took up the camera as other people take the pencil and paper. In 1968 he presented his first film Lydia at the Solothurner Filmtage.
The Black Cop Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
In Central Harlem, at the height of the Black Power movement, a policeman discusses his role in and out of the uniform, contrasted with the experiences of a colleague in the LAPD.
The Horse Walker Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
The film tells a story of Kosynka, a pregnant mare, and her owner, a battered old man. Kosynka leads the “horse walker,” designed to train young horse to walk steadily and at a pace.
Clown Trailer (1969)
03 October 1969
A woman remembers the moments with her lover and believes she's made herself ridiculous. She's become a clown.
People of the Muskeg: A Moose Hunt Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
This film documents a moose hunt conducted by the Trout Lake Cree.
Makers of the Queen's Music Trailer (1969)
26 January 1969
First transmitted in 1969, this programme shows the life and career of military musicians. It follows young bandsmen recruiting as junior musicians at the Guards Depot, Pirbright, to becoming regimental musicians at Kneller Hall Military School of Music.
White Rose Trailer (1969)
26 September 1969
A woman loses her mother due to the negligence of a doctor so she takes a position in the hospital planning vengeance on the man responsible.
Reverberation Trailer (1969)
18 April 1969
"Reverberation began as an attempt at a portrayal, a representing of a life situation by way of film, and turned in the making of it into a presentation of the physical movement of film itself, stranding the photo-memory of persons/objects/their relationships in a cinematic force-field wherein images are offered up and simultaneously swept away by conflicting energies.
Fred Hampton: Black Panthers in Chicago Trailer (1969)
31 December 1969
Fred Hampton talks eloquently and passionately about the Free Breakfast for Children Program and Free Health Clinic set up by the Black Panthers to feed and tend to the poor and hungry.
Collage No. 1 Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
Long-haired activists fight each other with rubber swords in the desert and peacefully build a geodesic dome.
Kastoria Trailer (1969)
13 March 1969
The third part of the informal “excursion” to Macedonia – that began with Macedonian Wedding (1960) and continued with Thasos (1961) – Kastoria, with its foreign traveler on horseback seeking a fairy in the modern but rather timeless everyday life of the Macedonian city, closes a perfect cycle of uncompromising documentation right as the curtain rings down on the 1960s.