1974 Movie Trailers
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La Champignonne Trailer (1974)
01 January 1974
A woman bathes near a creak. She runs away when she becomes aware of the camera.
Ubu Roi Trailer (1974)
09 November 1974
Pere Ubu, a monster of stupidity, is incapable of the slightest intelligence. But his bestial force is manipulated by a diabolical creature: Mother Ubu.
Set of Co-incidence Trailer (1974)
01 January 1974
Writes Campus, "I made this tape shortly after my father's death. His death permeates the tape, both in the quality of my performance and in the content.
R-G-B Trailer (1974)
01 January 1974
Writes Campus, "My most dryly stated tape, free of insinuation, [R-G-B] is simply the exploration by a performer of the color system in which he is trapped, much like a prisoner pacing off his cell.
Traces Trailer (1974)
01 January 1974
During the day, we could see traces of passersby and the couple of protagonists on the white and soft snow.
Color Sound Frames Trailer (1974)
01 January 1974
Sharits produced Color Sound Frames by rephotographing strips of his previous films. He moved the strips, singly and in pairs, across a light table in front of the camera at various speeds.
I'm Mad at Me Trailer (1974)
17 April 1974
Vignettes illustrating situations in which children feel angry at themselves.
Rose and Seymour at Home In Queens Trailer (1974)
01 January 1974
Portrait of a family I lived with. They represent a large chunk of the past, ambiguous. A film in which the image serves as punctuation for the sound; the image is a tease.
Arise Ye Workers Trailer (1974)
01 January 1974
A campaign film supporting the dockers’ fight against redundancy, lay-offs and wage cuts caused by containerisation.
And Everyone Had a Name Trailer (1974)
01 January 1974
This documentary about the Buchenwald concentration camp features interviews with survivors who describe their memories and experiences.
O Sidarta Trailer (1974)
09 May 1974
Short documentary about the creative process of the French illustrator and writer Philippe Druillet, best known for his comic book series Lone Sloane and co-founding Les Humanoïdes Associés and Métal Hurlant magazine.
Mobile Lab...Any Questions? Trailer (1974)
01 January 1974
Describes the curriculum of a mobile science laboratory traveling from high school to high school in Washington, DC.
Andrea Acting Out Trailer (1974)
01 January 1974
"An experimental portrait of the filmmaker's ten year old daughter. Based on footage collected over a two year period, the film explores the inner and outer consciousness of the child and develops the nature of her fantasy life in abstract terms.
Arbitrary Limits Trailer (1974)
01 January 1974
Arbitrary Limits is a documentation, and a documentary, of the making of itself, a self-reflexive narrative that encompasses the relationship between film-maker and sound recordist, and their relation to the ongoing film, a commentary on the film’s production, and the gradual exposition, through asides, and partial explanations through the film, of what the film set-up, and its eventual notional outcome should be.
In the Dark Trailer (1974)
01 January 1974
This film came after Arbitrary Limits, and expanded the aspect of the social context of the film’s production to essentially dominate the latter half of the film, and derail the initial formal plan for filming almost completely.
James Brown: Soul Train 1973-1974 Trailer (1974)
01 January 1974
All of James Brown's performances on Soul Train from 1973 to 1974.
Green Willow for Delaware Trailer (1974)
01 January 1974
"it continued to rain all day for some reason people started to talk about Delaware no one knew anything about it no one had been there or knew anyone from there.
Polyphemus Trailer (1974)
01 January 1974
An attempt to come to grips with certain apparently basic paradoxes of the cinema. Mirrors function as a metaphor for a typical approach to film : the "accurate" reflection of a subject.
The Mad Baker Trailer (1974)
01 January 1974
A Frankenstein Monster made of chocolate cake terrorizes the countryside.
Hard Day at Blue Nose Trailer (1974)
12 February 1974
Backwoods officers try to uncover clues about the mysterious death of a young woman at a dude ranch.
Healing Process Trailer (1974)
01 January 1974
HEALING PROCESS depicts the emotional state I was in the year following the death of my father. The images used include footage of my father as a young man, footage of him in the hospital and footage of a figure under a white sheet representing someone prepared to be wheeled off to an operating room.
Babalorixá Mário Miranda, Maria Aparecida no Carnaval Trailer (1974)
01 June 1974
An interview with Babalorixá Mário Miranda, a black religious leader in recife, Brazil, who enjoys carnival dressed as a woman.
Look Back at Anger Trailer (1974)
01 January 1974
A collage-style documentary of one of Kenneth Anger's visits to Pittsburgh in the early 1970s
Amir Khusro Trailer (1974)
01 January 1974
The film explores the significant contributions of Sufi poet, philosopher, musician, and courtier Amir Khusro to the Indian sub-continent's art and culture.
Potemkine 3 Trailer (1974)
26 December 1974
Recovering all of the intertitles of the Battleship Potemkin, Jean-Marie Buchet substitutes for the images of the film various views that he himself shot and which are unrelated to the initial work, thus joining the technique of diversion widely recommended and applied by the Situationists.
Velvet Water Trailer (1974)
07 May 1974
May 7th, 1974, School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Chris Burden relentlessly dunks his head in a filled-up sink, trying to breath water.
Excursion on a Bright Sunny Day Trailer (1974)
01 January 1974
Gholamabbas lives in a house with his father and his old cook. The father is busy with his own small business, and the child is obsessed with the old man's stories, which he listens to at night after reading the Qur'an.
Who Will Cry For Me Trailer (1974)
01 January 1974
An early Thai film featuring Kom Akkadej before he became an established film director.
The Saboteurs Trailer (1974)
09 September 1974
South African military film. Currently does not have a VHS or DVD release
Night of Samhain Trailer (1974)
01 January 1974
Night of Samhain is a humorous look at Halloween, the holiday with no redeeming social value. A holiday that values outrageous behaviour.
Leaps to Dance, Loves to Sing Trailer (1974)
01 January 1974
The director shows us an unofficial Lithuania, an indestructible village, old traditions and impressive faces.
Ancient America Speaks Trailer (1974)
04 May 1974
Archeological evidence from pre-Columbian South America is compared to artifacts from the Mediterrann
Sea Lily Trailer (1974)
01 January 1974
First short film by Teruo Koike. - "Lost work. Trees standing up vertically. I rolled the camera following what my shaken heart said.
La fiancée Trailer (1974)
01 January 1974
In an Afghan village, a young Moslem girl gets ready for her wedding.
André - wie soll man mit ihm umgehen? Trailer (1974)
01 January 1974
Short documentary about Andre, who has a disability.
Ultrarouge-lnfraviolet Trailer (1974)
26 December 1974
The movement in this film only consists of variations in color operating on a fixed image based on a Pissaro painting, Les Toits Rouges.
Still Life Trailer (1974)
01 January 1974
Early video-installation by Dalibor Martinis, where the artist turns the TV set into a still life and info news into "circulus vitiosus".