Flick-Flack Trailer (1971)
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Gerd Winkler Director
Germany 06 June 1971
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1971:
07 May 1971
Reproduction of the Nuremberg trials using transcripts, made for Polish TV.
01 January 1971
The film tells the story of a young girl who dreams of becoming a singer. Selda is the daughter of a middle-class family.
01 January 1971
This period compilation of documentaries shot with a Portapak camera from the early era of video experimentation offers an immediate view of the independent New York art scene (concerts and theater perfomances on the streets and in the clubs of downtown).
17 December 1971
Sando Kid is a medic on the battlefields of the civil war and a pacifist. One day he witnesses Yankee captain Grayton ruthlessly killing wounded and unarmed soldiers.
24 December 1971
Pretty Aninka is terribly lazy, she just wants to sleep, her mother tries in vain to get her to do any work.
26 September 1971
They are just 17 years old when Gaby and Eva receive the offer to play in a feature film that ambitious Hamburg filmmakers want to make.
07 September 1971
In this sad world where words unspoken do more damage than words spoken too much, a woman and her lodger are destined to stay on separate paths.
01 January 1971
Short adaptation of the EC Comics story of the same name.
28 June 1971
An educational film about an aspect of political economy. The concepts of use value, barter value and labor as a commodity are the subjects; they are intended to introduce the process of understanding the theory of value of work and the law of values, alienation and fetish.
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