1969 Movie Trailers
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Le réglement Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
In 16mm, black and white, silent, a fiction about a solitary character who walks the streets of Paris respecting certain discreet rituals.
Immortalità Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
Three phases of the life of guerrilla priest Camilo Torres (the initial caption explains well how Camilo's mother distanced herself from the film, which falsifies in her opinion her son's life and ideology), told in such a way that it is difficult to read the same person in them; also because the protagonist of the first segment, a young bourgeois university student who is seduced by revolutionary ideals dying during a student revolt, is blessed on the lawn at the moment of his death by the very protagonist of the second episode, this one more obviously inspired by the Camilo Torres who felt his vocation and gave himself to the priesthood.
Buddimantudu Trailer (1969)
20 September 1969
A devout priest is thrown into public conflict against his atheist brother.
Transparency Trailer (1969)
22 December 1969
"The footage for Transparency was recorded at variable camera speeds (from approx. 5 fps to around 40 fps).
Nova Scotia Fires Trailer (1969)
31 December 1969
"Along the South Shore of Nova Scotia, I poured a mixture of gasoline and oil on various stone configurations and along some beaches, lit them and filmed the results.
Cybernetic Play on Haydn's Symphony in E-Flat ("The Schoolmaster") Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
Film of a kinetic, sound-activated "Cybernetic Sculpture" developed by Wen-Ying Tsai. One part of an eight film collaboration between WGBH, Boston, and the Boston Symphony Orchestra and eight visual artists which explores new ways of presenting symphonic music over television.
The Young Puppeteers of Vietnam Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
Art, dance, music and poetry became a vital necessity for the liberated areas of South Vietnam in their daily efforts to survive the bombings and napalming of the Vietnam War.
Aqua Rondo Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
Synchronized swimming, one of the most graceful sports, is a natural for the colour screen. This film, using multi-image photography, shows some of Canada's best water ballet in team and solo free-style competition.
Keranda Jingga Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
Coffin orange film is a Malay film which was published in Malaysia in 1969. The film Coffin orange issued in the form of black and white film without color.
Forbidden Pleasure Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
Chauffeur obtains a different girl every night for a dying man.
The Sweet Number - An Experience of Consumption Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
The subtitle of this merry performance is "An Action Text", indicating that the artist's introduction for the vaudeville number was an inflammatory impetus.
Group I: Grass/Ice/Snow/Vibrations Trailer (1969)
05 August 1969
GROUP I: GRASS (1969, 1 min, 16mm, silent) Grass to reeds to sky – the gradual melting of grass image to become the blue of the sky.
Man Ghost Fox Trailer (1969)
18 July 1969
Tells the story of people, ghosts and foxes between a poignant love story.
Frankenstein de Sade Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
Dr. Frankenstein and his hunchbacked assistant create a well-endowed monster.
Sports Review, N. 3 Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
Newsreel edition with stories about archery competition and marathons in running, cycling and car sports, using the form of personal narrative behind the scenes.
Ballatha Pahayan Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
1969 Indian Malayalam film, starring Prem Nazir, Jayabharathi, Thikkurissi Sukumaran Nair and Manavalan Joseph.
The Cleaners Trailer (1969)
01 June 1969
Opening with views of the city of Melbourne in the early morning, we see the crowds of workers arriving by train and tram.
British Rail Is Travelling Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
A compilation film on the recent technical achievements of British Rail; made for screening in Washington on the signing of the 'Budd' contract.
Charley Squash Goes to Town Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
An animated film, based on an Indigenous comic-strip character created by Duke Redbird, telling the story of a young man who leaves the reserve to make his way in the city.
General Hong Gil-dong Trailer (1969)
21 July 1969
Sequel to the 1967 movie Hong Gildong. In the middle of the Yi Dynasty, when the government's national defense power was weakened and the people's livelihood was in ruin due to the actions of Tamgwan-ori, barbarians from the north began an invasion, putting the country's fortunes in jeopardy.
Paisa Ya Pyar Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
A wealthy and snobbish woman's life undergoes changes when her daughter marries a commoner.
Let a Thousand Parks Bloom Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
A film about the building of People's Park, and its ultimate destruction, marking the end of an era.
Terry Whitmore, for Example Trailer (1969)
14 November 1969
Bill Brodie takes a young Marine who has deserted from the Vietnam War and places him in front of a movie camera so that he can tell his own story.
A Shadow Among Others Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
Settling of scores among international Marxist revolutionaries. A spirit of Mhedi Ben Barka inspired revolt.
Golden Boy Trailer (1969)
08 June 1969
In one city lived the Black Robber, the Pink King, the Blue Lady, the Green Bear and the Golden Boy. The first four heroes think that the boy is literally golden, and dream of getting him in order to fulfill their dreams.
We Who Have Friends Trailer (1969)
14 May 1969
A pioneering documentary in 1969, looking at the situation of gay men in the UK two years after the 1967 Reform Act, and revealing how attitudes have changed.
Fotogrammar Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
Fotogrammar, like Inkaboos, was created during a period where Grush collected images and experimented with abstractions.
Hank and Mary Without Apologies Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
This film belongs to Higgins' 'hard series', meaning that the formal structure is relatively inflexible.
Sambandh Trailer (1969)
07 March 1969
Manav Chatterjee's childhood is spent in a wealthy home where his father, Umakant, is an alcoholic, and his mother a simple housewife, who tries in vain to get his dad to give up on alcohol.
The Other Face of the Island Trailer (1969)
31 December 1969
Produced by TASFILM and the Department of Film Production Tasmania and featuring clothing designs by Pru Acton.
Aathmeeyulu Trailer (1969)
17 July 1969
Suryam and Seetha struggle to survive after the death of their father, Veerayya. Jagannadham, their d
Narcos Alterados Trailer (1969)
30 January 1969
This is the story of two powerful drug traffickers who fight for the cartel in the region. One of them, Manuel Salcido, helps the men and women of the town, with the harvest and building the church they so badly need, thus earning the friendship and trust of all.
Antoni Gaudi Trailer (1969)
20 March 1969
An educational film profiling the work of the Catalan architect Antoni Gaudi. Concerned principally to show this Catalan artist as a great pioneer of modern architecture.
Love and Sometimes a Curse Trailer (1969)
03 November 1969
Dalmatia in the 1930s. Mate Pivac, a policeman and father of eight, finds out that the King himself becomes godfather to every ninth children in the country, and tries to make his wife sure that they need another child hoping for financial or any other kind of support.
Jobs for Young Girls Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
British Public Information Film encouraging young women to broaden their scope when looking for employment.
Cheers in the Palm! Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
A promotional movie that was shown to Kirin Brewery factory visitors at the time. Japanese history and family memories intertwine with a musical interlude that introduces song-by-song the industrial brewing process by a cute "Beer Spirit".