1973 Movie Trailers
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Maybe Today Trailer (1973)
01 January 1973
A picture of life at Le Court, the flagship Cheshire Home near Petersfield, Hants. Describing itself as a “Musical Documentary about the dreams, hopes, fears and difficulties of disabled people”, Maybe Today was made by disabled filmmaker Brian Line (resident of Le Court Cheshire Home) with the support of local arts student Monica Mazure and members of the Le Court Film Unit, who were all residents of Le Court.
12 Kilometers of Road Trailer (1973)
01 January 1973
Cleaning snow 20 meters thick from the road through the Anzob mountain passage that the south with the north of Tajikistan.
Film sans caméra (F.S.C.) n°1 Trailer (1973)
23 March 1973
It is a single image, produced by direct bonding on a transparent support of different adhesive products: this mono-image becomes film at the projection.
Ricochet Trailer (1973)
01 January 1973
A man brushes his teeth and goes to bed, but again and again his sleep is disturbed...
A Point In Time Trailer (1973)
20 February 1973
A young man is transported into a surreal painting by Hieronymus Bosch..
Sole in mano (o appropriazione, a propria azione, azione propria) Trailer (1973)
01 January 1973
A dark screen. The hand of the artist, covering the lens like a mask, rises slowly, revealing an undulating landscape in black and white.
When You Grow Up Trailer (1973)
01 January 1973
Educational film for school use on future career choices.
Illuminated Music III Trailer (1973)
01 January 1973
The spontaneity of improvisational jazz is captured in this series of video music performances created on the Beck Direct Synthesizer.
Europas Paradiese Trailer (1973)
23 November 1973
Eugen Schuhmacher focuses on endangered and rare animal species such as the European bison and the Northern bald ibis as well as the general fauna of the diverse and species-rich continent of Europe.
Papillons Trailer (1973)
01 January 1973
Mathematical functions are the basis for a science film on contour plots and an art film. Both are shown simultaneously at a two screen production for an IEEE conference in NYC.
Mai Trailer (1973)
01 January 1973
A portrait of the eccentric and obsessive collector (or compulsive hoarder) Mai Finglass, landlady to founder Amber members Murray Martin and Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen, when students in London.
Guns of Victory Trailer (1973)
01 January 1973
1964 Vietnam, a South Korean tank group fights to save Saigon.
Year of the Mice Trailer (1973)
01 January 1973
The most important technical accomplishment of "Year of the Mice" is that, though silent, the visuals evoke the presence of sound.
The Pacemakers: Basil Spence Trailer (1973)
02 January 1973
Part of BFI collection "Design for Today."
Laugh Trailer (1973)
01 January 1973
"Duncan Morris is asked to laugh as long as he is able...." Another early videotape made when I was exploring the creative possibilities and affordances of the Sony Portapak, recently introduced into Britain.
Art, Life and Opinions: Ushio Shinohara Trailer (1973)
01 January 1973
An interview with artist Ushio Shinohara.
The Heart is a Pleasure Trailer (1973)
01 April 1973
Experimental short film, On display at Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya.
The Old Photographer Trailer (1973)
01 January 1973
A dramatized tribute to the now almost forgotten Cardigan-born photographer John Thomas.
Norman Nurdelpick's Suspension Trailer (1973)
20 October 1973
A short sendup of the films of Alfred Hitchcock. The film is overdubbed by the titular Norman Nurdelpick as he presents his film to Alfred Hitchcock himself!
World War I Aircraft Trailer (1973)
01 January 1973
A brief history of the Army Air Service, plus the manufacture of war planes and training.
Sewing Machine Trailer (1973)
14 January 1973
While a mother busies herself with sewing, a clock counts down the last minute of her daughter’s life as we hear a chilling voiceover reminding us to keep watch over our children when they're near traffic.
A Story of a Man Who Filled 552% of the Quota Trailer (1973)
28 June 1973
A movie quintessential to Wiszniewski's artistic output. Its protagonist, Bernard Budgol, is a miner and a legendary leader of socialist labour in the 40s and 50s.
Nébule Trailer (1973)
06 May 1973
In this animated film a black line becomes a magic cord to serve a small child's fancy. In Nébule's hands it becomes whatever he wills--a hoop to roll, a spring to jump on, a tight-rope, a dog, or a bird.
Sports Challenge Trailer (1973)
07 May 1973
A comic cartoon, without commentary, showing that not everyone who rises to the challenge of sport can be sure of success.
The Old Woman Trailer (1973)
01 January 1973
A cheerful short about a sprightly old woman who refuses to obey Death when he comes to call.
Adios, amor... Trailer (1973)
06 September 1973
A young man kidnaps a woman and embarks on an energetic crime spree. The reason for his behavior gradually becomes apparent.
Anteon Trailer (1973)
01 January 1973
Waiting for the rain that never comes, two peasants, father and son, plough the dry land with a horse-drawn plough.
Deep Blue World Trailer (1973)
01 January 1973
Presents an underwater fantasy. Studies the deep blues which gives the feeling of going down in an almost endless descent.
Satu Titik Di Garisan Trailer (1973)
01 January 1973
Sofiah who was originally engaged with Kamal end-up falling in love with his childhood friend Harun. While Kamal was pursuing his study Sofiah and Harun get married with one another.
Three Transitions Trailer (1973)
01 January 1973
"The tape is one of the seminal works in video. In three short exercises, Campus uses basic techniques of video technology and his own image to create succinct, almost philosophical metaphors for the psychology of the self.
Watercolor Painting: Imaginative Designs with Alex Ross Trailer (1973)
01 January 1973
Presents Alex Ross demonstrating how he creates arresting patterns of vivid color and how he uses acrylic paint on a textured media board.
Richard John Seddon: Premier Trailer (1973)
01 January 1973
"This award-winning 1973 drama follows the career of PM Richard 'King Dick' Seddon from the events leading to his premiership in 1893, until his death in 1906.
Isaac Singer's Nightmare and Mrs. Pupko's Beard Trailer (1973)
01 January 1973
About an unsuccessful writer, Bendit Pupko, married to a woman with a thick beard. Pupko turned from writing to real estate and made a fortune.
Contemporanea Trailer (1973)
21 February 1973
"Contemporanea" was an exhibition held in Rome at the end of 1973 in an underground car park down below Villa Borghese.
Kataragama: A God for All Seasons Trailer (1973)
01 January 1973
At the shrine of the god Kataragama in the jungle of Ceylon, there is a festival of payment for help received.
Sign Trailer (1973)
28 November 1973
Du Cane describes his cinema as “as close as I can get to an immediate transference onto celluloid of my flux-like process in response to being here now, filming.
Barking Trailer (1973)
04 January 1973
Barking is infused with a sense of mystery, the anticipation that something is about to happen. A car is parked outside a house in a rural Nova Scotia landscape.
Merkaba Trailer (1973)
01 July 1973
"The MERKABAH is the Vehicle Of Light that comes from the vision of the Prophet Ezekiel. This animated film is a meditation on this vision based on a dream I had in Dec.
Image of Image – Seeing Trailer (1973)
10 April 1973
A collaborative performance, Image of Seeing--Seeing investigates the meaning of television watching.
Variant Trailer (1973)
13 September 1973
“I intend my films to jump out at you from their dark spaces, their gaps, their elisions, to vibrate in your whole being in the very manner and rhythm of felt experience” (John Du Cane) In Variant, objects and spaces (trees, ships in the harbour, a teapot and cups on the table, grassy fields) do appear to jump out at the spectators, moving rapidly towards them.
Found Film Flashes Trailer (1973)
01 January 1973
A collage of recurring speech fragments, which provide a patchy voice-over "commentary" which skids across a sampling of found film.