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France
01 January 1970
Popular movie trailers from 1970
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1970:
10 February 1970
During World War 2 Polish skiers take up a fight against the Germans and become couriers, delivering mail to Budapest.
31 October 1970
The world is divided into factions, on opposite sides of issues; each side is, of course, right. And so the gap between the people grows, until someone challenges the absolutist view of what's "right.
18 November 1970
This time it is not the king who dies, but the people. Individuals, couples and entire crowds die. All twenty or so scenes are fatal.
19 November 1970
From the Olymp the gods keep an eye on a married couple whose disputes are endangering the stability of their marriage.
30 August 1970
Romantic musical comedy.
15 May 1970
Armand seduces one woman after the other. However, he is supposed to consolidate his family's finances by marrying Amelie, a bankers daughter.
11 December 1970
After the evil maharajah Varauni exterminated his whole family, the brave Sandokan decides to retream
01 January 1970
"Canada's convention-shattering voice of poetry" (Globe and Mail). Michael Ondaatje documents the work and spirit of fellow poet bpNichol (1944-1988) Capturing the artist / writer / sound performer in "fantasy documentary", Ondaatje uncovers what made bpNichol an influence to a generation of North American and European writers.
18 October 1970
Based on Charles Goodrum’s book, "I’ll Trade You an Elk." The mayor wants to close down the run-down city zoo and use the site for a museum, but an accountant and his children fight to save it.
01 January 1970
A homage to nature and a plea for a careful approach to it. In one of his early films, Jon Jost shows impressions of a stream in the forest and a couple streaming through the forest: direct looks into the camera, cross-fades, multiple exposures, playing with sunlight, shadows and shapes.
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