1972 Movie Trailers
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The Bridegroom Arrives at Eight Trailer (1972)
01 January 1972
The satiric film, interlarded with burlesque elements is the caricature of the petty bourgeois. The hero, Kotlár spends even his holiday with his boss by jogging, in order to learn whether he will be nominated for head of department or not.
Moment Trailer (1972)
09 November 1972
In a 2.5 minute sequence, a simple series of ordinary gas station events is seen intermittently through the opening display.
Ikiteirutte Subarashii! Trailer (1972)
01 January 1972
A short based on the Brothers Grimm's fairy-tale Town Musicians of Bremen.
To and Fro. Fro and To. And To and Fro. And Fro and To. Trailer (1972)
01 January 1972
Reportedly shot in the back office at Leo Castelli’s New York gallery, an ashtray is used to demonstrate five different actions related to artistic work.
Yamakagashi Trailer (1972)
02 February 1972
The interactions of troops and prostitutes near the Naval Air Facility Atsugi (Kanagawa Prefecture), animated from a child’s perspective.
Death of a Revolutionary Trailer (1972)
01 January 1972
Report on the death in San Quentin prison, California, on 21 August 1971 of six men including black militant, George Jackson, whose funeral was an occasion for oration by Black Panther leaders including Bobby Seale and Huey P.
At Least Let Me Climb the Palm Trees Trailer (1972)
25 April 1972
Rape by an African foreman leads to the the mounting revolt of the labour force in an African colony.
The Conquest of Lybia by Italia — 1912-1913 Trailer (1972)
01 January 1972
"A Ruckus newsreel animated, historical, documentary war photos."-R.G.
Shifted From the Side Trailer (1972)
01 January 1972
Shifted From the Side is conceptually identical to To And Fro... and was probably made the same afternoon.
Dary magów Trailer (1972)
23 December 1972
The story of a young couple, who, despite experiencing financial difficulties, want to present themselves with gifts on Christmas Day.
Pages from the Diary of José Martí Trailer (1972)
01 January 1972
Through a mix of documentary and dramatization, this film reflects on the life and legacy of José Martí, writer and icon of Cuban nationalism.
Film Graphics: Abstract Aspects of Editing Trailer (1972)
01 January 1972
A "didactic" and "educational film" (distributed by Grove Press until they went out of the film business), FILM GRAPHICS uses clips from Buñuel and Eisenstein, along with animated overlay, to illustrate basic principles of classic film editing.
Les Fleurs de glai Trailer (1972)
01 January 1972
Spoken in the Provençal language, this is the story of an incident in the childhood of the poet Frédéric Mistral, drawn from his memoirs.
Time Offed Trailer (1972)
11 March 1972
A strange and haunting vision of the catharsis involved in the work and leisure expenditure of an apparently non-distinct punch clock commoner, a human with its face masked in bandages.
Young Goodman Brown Trailer (1972)
01 January 1972
The witch-burning days of New England are graphically recalled in this film adaptation of Nathaniel Hawthorne's classic short story.
Compromiso con Chile Trailer (1972)
01 September 1972
Made by Fernando Balmaceda in 1972, it is a documentary that shows the presence of the State Technical University throughout Chile through its provincial headquarters, with teaching, scientific research, technological development, cultural extension and the relationship with the historical moment of the country.
Life with Video Trailer (1972)
03 January 1972
A male TV personality makes intimate contact with a female viewer through the TV set.
The Rocking Chair Film Trailer (1972)
01 January 1972
Henderson leaves the house, as his experiment intersects with another film crew.
Debe's Tantrum Trailer (1972)
01 January 1972
In this film a five-year-old named Debe refuses to let his mother Di!ai go gathering without him. Di!ai appeals to her daughter N!ai to entertain the child but Debe resists.
You Don’t Die Here Trailer (1972)
18 March 1972
Jon Else’s open-ended documentary showing Death Valley, Calif., as a cruel and sublime backdrop against which a small group of aging residents reminisce about a past that seems like a distant, half-remembered dream.
Drug Abuse Trailer (1972)
01 January 1972
Originally made as a 60 second public service announcement for local TV stations in Denver, Colorado, Pat Lehman's Drug Abuse warns viewers about the effects of drug use in the form of a a psychedelic odyssey.
Sortez vos culs de ma commode Trailer (1972)
01 January 1972
Détournement of a military training film, stolen from the Belgian army, augmented with a farcical credit sequence.
The Telephone Film Trailer (1972)
01 January 1972
"Not enough attention is paid to photogenic objects. A telephone receiver, for instance..." - Louis Delluc.
Project One Trailer (1972)
01 January 1972
An hour-long documentary on Project One, a unique living/working community in a converted five-story warehouse in the South of Market district of San Francisco.
Moving Stills Trailer (1972)
01 January 1972
First film by Paul de Nooijer, in collaboration with his artistic father Frans Zwartjes. Moving Stills shows a series of photographs by Françoise de Nooijer, which are joined, by means of editing and colour effects, and turned into a moving picture.
Under the Rainbow Trailer (1972)
12 August 1972
A little good will goes a long way--between persons, and between nations. That is the lesson to be learned from this animated film.
Filliou's Do It Yourselves Erotic Film (Faites-le vous-mêmes) Trailer (1972)
06 April 1972
Short film by Robert Filliou.
Eat (Document of the Performance) Trailer (1972)
02 April 1972
Katsuhiro Yamaguchi and Hakudo Kobayashi presented the video performance Eat at Video Hiroba's first exhibition, Video Communication DO IT YOURSELF KIT.
The Mud House Trailer (1972)
01 January 1972
TI-PRI (The Mud House, 1972) is a poetic homage to subsistance farming in Brittany and at the same time a militant warning against the loss of Breton culture and language.
J'aurais aimé aimer Lola à Nantes Trailer (1972)
01 January 1972
Through an improvised fiction and interpreted by young people from Nantes, the film indirectly approaches the world of Jacques Demy.
Wind Vane Trailer (1972)
01 January 1972
Two cameras mounted on tripods with wind vane attachments were positioned about 50 feet apart along an axis of 45 degrees to the direction of the wind.
Who Ho Rays No. 1 Trailer (1972)
31 March 1972
"The shapes of sound filmed from a computer system that reproduces analog patterns from sounds. This pioneer work in animated computer mandalas is a lyrical, abstract song with analog rhythms.
Einberufen Trailer (1972)
10 February 1972
Young East German men starting their compulsary 18-month military service at a Rostock garrison.
Jesus People Trailer (1972)
01 January 1972
A fervent Christian counterculture movement in the 1970s takes hold of the West Coast and redefines evangelism through new approaches to worship, music, and lifestyle.
The Doors - Live at Beat Club 1972 Trailer (1972)
03 May 1972
The Doors 1972-05-03 Beat-Club, DE [TV] 1.Intro 2.Tighrope Ride 3.In The Eye Of The Sun 4.I'm Horny, I'm Stoned 5.
The Play of Life Trailer (1972)
01 January 1972
A short film by Tatjana Ivančić showing the life forms of a lake.
Bronze: River of Metal Trailer (1972)
17 June 1972
Traces bronze from its discovery in Mesopotamia in the third millenium BCE to the 20th century.
Love on Wheels Trailer (1972)
01 January 1972
A member of a motorcycle gang meets an innocent young girl and takes her with him. They join the rest of the gang whose adventures include some sexual ones.
Para Construir Una Casa Trailer (1972)
01 January 1972
Explains the construction process of a house, the installations, the necessary resources and the ingredients in a foundation.
Era uma vez...Amanhã Trailer (1972)
01 January 1972
Short film by Fernando Lopes, decisive figure of the Portuguese New Wave.
The Stumbling Block Trailer (1972)
11 December 1972
Alfred decides to move with the times and improve his family business. However, he finds that it's bad enough to be up against strong-minded relations without the biggest stumbling block of all - his own stupid, but well-meaning, son.
Random Movies Trailer (1972)
01 January 1972
On the subject of this film and its title, Pettena comments: “In March 1972, coming out of the studio of a local TV channel in Salt Lake City, after giving a live interview on a program broadcast in the morning, I saw some boxes that contained many small reels of 16 mm film that were being thrown away.