1971 Movie Trailers
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Can Horses Sing? Trailer (1971)
01 January 1971
Elizabeth Sussex's exquisite documentary about a rural Scottish school, edited by Gladwell.
Heimkoma handritanna Trailer (1971)
01 January 1971
A film about the return of the Icelandic manuscript from Denmark.
69 CR 180 Trailer (1971)
29 November 1971
An artist report by Franklin McMahon about the infamous Chicago 8 conspiracy trial of the eight (later just seven) defendants arrested during the protests of the 1968 Democratic Convention in Chicago.
Sachsenhausen Trailer (1971)
01 January 1971
1971 documentary about the concentration camp Sachsenhausen commissioned for the National Memorial and Monument Sachsenhausen (GDR).
Sea Sell Sea Sick at Saw Sea Soar Trailer (1971)
01 January 1971
A forty-minute black-and-white tape done in 1971. Fried is seated at a table, trying to run the gauntlet of choices while ordering in a restaurant.
Come Out Trailer (1971)
01 January 1971
About the music of Steve Reich, a phrase be phased out as the image it makes the reverse movement.
The Scholar Swordsman Trailer (1971)
31 December 1971
The Scholar Swordsman Shih Yen-wen and the Good Daughter Pai Chun loved one after another deeply and became husband and wife.
Electric Fairy Trailer (1971)
01 January 1971
Short film made on Bankside featuring, as the electric fairy, a "young man with curly blonde hair, a star on his forehead and stars on his tunic, headphones, jewels and carmine lips".
Sympathy for the Devil Trailer (1971)
18 November 1971
"Bruce Benton's four‐minute “Sympathy for the Devil” uses the classic Rolling Stones recording to lend a sort of frayed irony to a collage of news reel shots of President Nixon, the Vietnam war, Gov.
M.O. Trailer (1971)
09 December 1971
The film was a long and difficult job, even dirty and melancholic, even cheerful for certain forgotten finds, like raking an undergrowth forgotten for years, where you find the dry leaves of the time, rotten mushrooms and a few flowers.
Black Snow Trailer (1971)
01 January 1971
An experimental film which Roger Watkins created in order to prove how easy it is to create experimental films.
An Experiment in Meditation Trailer (1971)
05 January 1971
"The shape of change, the shape of memory has walked many miles in the mind to recreate a landscape, a manner of subterranean speech which may never reach its destination to the surface but roolls in the bloodstream swollen with speech invisible to the ear but palpable to the feelings that travel inside the network of the body/brain.
Space and India Trailer (1971)
02 January 1971
Starting with a symbolic presentation of man's curiosity and his constant search of the mysteries of the unplumbed space, the film presents various scientists connected with the organised space research activities in Indian National Committee for Space Research (INCOSPAR) personally introducing their fields of research activities.
‘N’ on TV in a Bookshop for 10 Minutes Everyday Trailer (1971)
19 November 1971
16mm film by Hitoshi Nomura
Highway Zagreb-Split Trailer (1971)
10 June 1971
Documentary on the construction of the Croatian A1 motorway
Money: How Its Value Changes Trailer (1971)
01 January 1971
This educational film from the 1970s explains how changes in the value of a dollar are related to concepts such as cost of living, recession, depression, supply, demand and inflation.
Deck Trailer (1971)
02 January 1971
During a voyage by boat to Finland, the camera records three minutes of black and white 8mm film of a woman sitting on a bridge.
Color Aid Trailer (1971)
01 January 1971
Like the three "Hands" films by Richard Serra (1968), the subject of "Color Aid" are fingers as actors of real time activity.
Woman's Place & Dance Trailer (1971)
01 January 1971
Filmed at Antioch College in Yellow Springs, OH, "Woman's Place & Dance" features a group of young women and men running around and enjoying themselves on the grass outside.
Home Trailer (1971)
01 January 1971
A single frame camera exploration of the home, inside and out, including its inhabitants and pets.
The Byrds: That's for The Byrds Trailer (1971)
01 January 1971
This Belgian studio concert by the Byrds features some of their biggest hits. The setlist includes 'Lover of the Bayou,' 'You Ain't Goin' nowhere,' 'Truck Stop Girl,' and more.
Karim Trailer (1971)
01 January 1971
The amorous adventures of Karim, a young Senegalese, divided between the duties of traditional societ
Swedenborg Trailer (1971)
01 January 1971
A tragedy that does not avoid irony while showing a couple in a romantically disastrous state.
Switzerland Today Trailer (1971)
01 January 1971
An emphasis is placed on the urbanization of a population traditionally skilled in manipulative abilities, and the adaptation of industry to the necessity of importing almost all raw materials.
Kooky Cucumbers Trailer (1971)
11 November 1971
The adventures of Possible Possum and his swamp-bound friends.
Pantanal de Sangue Trailer (1971)
29 November 1971
Powerful land-owner Chico Ribeiro wants the lands of his neighbor Miguel, leading to a confrontation at the cattle auction.
Kara Gün Trailer (1971)
02 April 1971
The experiences of a young man who is in love with the daughter of a prostitute
Walking Forward-Running Past Trailer (1971)
01 January 1971
In Walking Forward-Running Past, Baldessari ingeniously employs photography and video to examine and ultimately deconstruct film.
Women’s Camera Trailer (1971)
06 October 1971
A dryly humorous instructional film from West Germany about how to use an Arriflex 16BL camera.
Sun Trailer (1971)
01 January 1971
"The beautiful pulsating winter sun discovered by a single frame camera." - Filmmakers Co-operatives Catalogue of Independent Film.
TV Interruptions: Tap Piece Trailer (1971)
01 January 1971
Ten works commissioned by the Scottish Arts Council were broadcast, unannounced, by Scottish TV in August/September 1971.
Memories Trailer (1971)
01 January 1971
Flames in a fireplace and smoke in the bush outside evoke memories in us all. Noyce intended the film to be screened with a "smell track" of burning eucalyptus leaves.
One million unemployed in winter '71 Trailer (1971)
01 January 1971
A film on unemployment that invites the spectator to resist capitalism and the consumption society, made by Mike Dunford, who was unemployed at the time, with the intention of providing a catalyst for discussion at Claimants Union meetings.
Cosita Trailer (1971)
15 July 1971
A young university student tells us the experience of become pregnant, without having a family or a stable economic situation.
Intersection Trailer (1971)
01 January 1971
"An exploration of a specific area of space and time. The space: 360 degrees of action at a traffic intersection, and the time: the period of waiting before the lights change - the illusion that time is running slower than normally.
Drugs: The First Decision Trailer (1971)
23 January 1971
An educational film that depicts the widespread use of prescription drugs to treat illnesses as well as the misuse and abuse of those drugs.
TV Interruptions: Burning TV Trailer (1971)
01 January 1971
Ten works commissioned by the Scottish Arts Council were broadcast, unannounced, by Scottish TV in August/September 1971.
Keep Them Happy Trailer (1971)
15 June 1971
The adventures of one “sex swapping” couple determined to turn their neighborhood on to the joys of organized bed hopping.
Summer 70 Trailer (1971)
02 January 1971
Full of the youthful energy of the 1970s, this experimental work is an essential entry in the counterculture canon and features a score by Egyptian composer Soliman Gamil.