1972 Movie Trailers
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The Invisible People Trailer (1972)
01 January 1972
Diakité’s unique historical document, made together with Gary Engman and Nordal Åkerman, records the precarious living conditions of foreign students, immigrants, and in particular the African diaspora in southern Sweden in the ‘70s.
Calling Until Exhaustion Trailer (1972)
01 January 1972
Jochen Gerz's first video of his performance art, filmed by the monitor. Gerz stands alone in a landscape and calls "Hello" into the camera from a 60-meter distance until he is hoarse with exhaustion and breaks off.
The Illustrated Hitchcock Trailer (1972)
15 July 1972
Film director Hitchcock discusses his life and career in long talks with Pia Lindstrom (newscaster and daughter of Hitchcock star Ingrid Berman) and with film historian William Everson.
Past Future Split Attention Trailer (1972)
02 February 1972
This performance, at London's Lisson Gallery, documents Graham's project of psychologically restructuring space and time.
Chair Film Trailer (1972)
01 January 1972
Chair Film by Gill Eatherley is a three-screen presentation of an optically-printed filmic rumination on that mundane, brilliant invention, the chair.
Bo Diddley's Back in Town Trailer (1972)
01 January 1972
Rock and roll legend Bo Diddley spends a day in Toronto with a young musician, and shares his philosophies and experiences.
Die Lewe Sonder Jou Trailer (1972)
03 January 1972
Koos and his daughter Patrys are living happily in a tiny fisherman's village, but then a rich, sophisticated young man sweeps Patrys off her feet, and takes her to live with him in Johannesburg.
Who Were the Ones? Trailer (1972)
01 January 1972
This short film was created by a group of Indigenous filmmakers at the NFB in 1972 and is essentially a song by Willie Dunn sung by Bob Charlie and illustrated by John Fadden: "Who were the ones who bid you welcome and took you by the hand, inviting you here by our campfires, as brothers we might stand?" The song expresses bitter memories of the past, of trust repaid by treachery, and of friendship debased by exploitation upon the arrival of European colonists.
Róður Trailer (1972)
17 November 1972
A documentary short about a fishing trip on a small fishing boat.
I Had a Hippopotamus Trailer (1972)
01 January 1972
Features a little man who has a hippopotamus he loves dearly and keeps in his garage. Unfortunately nobody else love the hippo.
Huldubyggðin í heiðinni Trailer (1972)
12 March 1972
A film about the activities of the US military base in Keflavík, Iceland.
Between Trailer (1972)
01 May 1972
Between is a highly-wrought piece of structuralism which makes no concessions to its audience…it implicates viewers in what is happening on the ‘other side’ of the screen… and one is fully conscious of the role of the photographer.
Let The Summer Pass Trailer (1972)
01 January 1972
A public service announcement condemning the ominous obstacle of social parasitism and delinquency amongst wayward youth unwilling to contribute to Romania’s socialist advancement.
Saturday Lovely Saturday Trailer (1972)
01 January 1972
Compilation film specifically designed to commemorate the Foundation 21st birthday. Compiled from: SL
Le Cabot Trailer (1972)
05 May 1972
An assistant director has to kill a dog for a movie scene. But the animal turns out to be very tenacious.
A Sun Like Nowhere Else Trailer (1972)
01 March 1972
A film that witnesses the Acadian awakening and the unprecedented popular awareness that manifested itself in 1972 in northeastern New Brunswick.
The New Embodied Sign Language Trailer (1972)
01 January 1972
A series of six, roughly ten minute body art videos - selected from an original twelve - produced by Friederike Pezold between 1973 and 1977, and originally shown as an installation in 1977.
Always on Saturday Trailer (1972)
01 January 1972
compilation film designed to commemorate the Foundation 21st birthday. Compiled from: THE BIG CATCH; GHOSTS AND GHOULIES; DAVEY JONES' LOCKER; CRY WOLF; MR.
17 Days Down the Line Trailer (1972)
03 January 1972
A documentary detailing a 17 day road-trip from from the east coast of America to the west.
Mukashi Mukashi Momotarou Trailer (1972)
01 January 1972
Momotaro was born from a peach, raised by his grandfather and grandmother, and grew up to be a strong child.
National Geographic Trailer (1972)
01 January 1972
Michael Lee uses a 16mm Bolex camera to explore various zooming and framing techniques to photograph images from National Geographic Magazines.
Khanevade-ye sarkar Ghazanfar Trailer (1972)
21 March 1972
The work of Ghazanfar with his father Aqbalakhan and his brother Abbas live in their son-in-law Akbar.
Eva Bonheur Trailer (1972)
22 May 1972
Adaptation for television of the stage play of the same name by the Dutch playwright Herman Heijermans.
West Valley PTA Trailer (1972)
01 January 1972
George the pool cleaner gives lessons in love to Valley girls and their moms.
Place of Belonging Trailer (1972)
01 January 1972
This video creates an awareness of the different forms of beauty found in cities. Explains that art, not luxury, is necessary and that nature enriches cities.
Mirror Film Trailer (1972)
08 April 1972
The artist faces a mirror on a window. The silvering is scraped away to reveal the trees outside. Another mirror is slowly put back in place.
Caperucita Trailer (1972)
13 May 1972
A sexual harasser goes out with a schoolgirl and after falling into prison, he remembers his childhood and his attacks on young people.
Jog Trailer (1972)
05 May 1972
Gary Drucker's brief “Jog,” a student film about a pretty but single‐minded girl athlete who finally must choose be tween the appeal of the 100‐ meter dash (or something) and the appeal of her house mate's boyfriend, succeeds mainly in introducing its director as a decent and very graceful observer of irresolution.
Silver Surfer Trailer (1972)
22 April 1972
A surfer, filmed and shown on tv, refilmed on 8mm,and refilmed again on 16mm.Simple loop structure preceded by four minutes of a still frame of the surfer.
Sexual Meditation: Hotel Trailer (1972)
01 January 1972
This film takes its cue from that ultimate situation of Sex/Med/masturbation - the loft-and-lonely hotel room.
Sand Trailer (1972)
01 January 1972
Sand, made while Arvanites was still an MFA student, appears to be a dramatic dessert vista with blowing winds, akin to a scene from the iconic film Lawrence of Arabia.
Il televisore che piange Trailer (1972)
01 January 1972
Here appear the images of the author in front of a screen with the writing "The End". Then the transmission cuts out, such as a central failure, about 60 seconds of vacuum.
Szenen aus dem Eheleben Trailer (1972)
28 March 1972
Through psychological warfare, a man manages to outdo his former wife's second husband and return to her.
Basti Aur Bazaar Trailer (1972)
01 January 1972
Film starring Farida Jalal, Sheetal Kumar and Rajdeep
TV In and TV Out Trailer (1972)
01 January 1972
In Sonnier’s video tape TV In and TV Out, two images are superimposed, one shot off network television and the other shot from a studio performance situation involving some of the materials and visual qualities of his sculptures.
Zwanzig Bilder aus dem Leben einer Komposition Trailer (1972)
01 January 1972
Conceived in 1927/28, but only realised in 1972, with the support of Robert Darroll.
Triunfo Hermético Trailer (1972)
01 January 1972
Shot in Rio de Janeiro’s Guanabara Bay, the film captures artist Rubens Gerchman’s happenings.
Friends Trailer (1972)
01 January 1972
A short film about a roller-coaster ride of a friendship between two imaginative young girls.
Take Five Trailer (1972)
28 April 1972
Early experimental film from Zbigniew Rybczynski that broke new ground in the use of pixelation, optical printing, animation and other compositional film devices.