1975 Movie Trailers
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The Semi-Circular Canals Trailer (1975)
04 September 1975
The title of The Semi-Circular Canals refers to the portion of the human ear that regulates balance. Viola constructed a platform on which he and the recording equipment counterbalanced one another, while freely suspended from a large tree.
It's New, It's Neat, It's Obsolete Trailer (1975)
01 January 1975
Louie is an affable used-car salesman who shares with the audience his ideas on obsolescence, using gimmicks in razor blades, changing fashions in clothes, and tail-fins on cars in the 1950's as examples.
A Million Other Things (2) Trailer (1975)
04 September 1975
In A Million Other Things (2), changes in light and sound on the edge of a pond during an eight-hour period from day to night are composed in rhythmic variations resembling music.
Lil' Picard: Art is a Party, The New Party is Art Trailer (1975)
01 January 1975
Delightfully funny picture of Lil's 75th birthday party. All the "art world" is there. As the evening (and the film) go on, it gets faster and drunker.
Vibraciones oscilatorias (Günter Haese) Trailer (1975)
01 January 1975
On the sculptural work of the Austrian Günter Häese based on objects that vibrate at the slightest breath.
Study in Diachronic Motion Trailer (1975)
01 January 1975
A first experiment in diachronic motion: the simultaneous presentation of an action from several different perspectives in time.
Always Love Your Man Trailer (1975)
01 January 1975
Cara Devito’s intimate portrait of her grandmother who recounts the abuse she suffered at her husbd
Matadouro Trailer (1975)
01 January 1975
Allegory of the human violence, reflection of the animal innocence.
Hobo and the Runaway Trailer (1975)
31 December 1975
A young boy runs away from home with his dog Hobo and falls asleep in a train car. He has a dream about a scary run-in with an evil hobo and learns an important lesson about obeying his parents.
Red Tape: Collected Works Trailer (1975)
04 September 1975
Red Tape -- Collected Works Bill Viola 1975, 30 min, color, sound Playing Soul Music to My Freckld
Pas de Trois Trailer (1975)
20 October 1975
An analysis of film’s persistent relationship to sexuality, mediated by allusions to early cinema’s flicker, and other aggressive qualities of the cinematic apparatus.
Exósmosis (Francisco Sobrino) Trailer (1975)
01 January 1975
"The universe is rotary, circular, spherical, round ... / ... The street of our planet = three dimensions.
Oroborus Trailer (1975)
01 January 1975
Oroburus’s symbol is a snake which bites its own tail ‘from the one to the one,’ encompassing everything reduced to one, the unit.
Am I Moses? Trailer (1975)
30 June 1975
A story about a young boy nicknamed Moses who lives in Germany Democratic Republic.
Shoora Mi Vandile Trailer (1975)
01 January 1975
With Kamini Bhatia, Vatsala Deshmukh, Surekha Gujarathi, Leena Kakodkar.
Scopolamine Trailer (1975)
01 January 1975
"Comfortably, as in its natural element, a camera swims coolly in the moltitude of the crown. It stares at an urban 70's America.
Red and Green Tape Trailer (1975)
01 January 1975
Haxton staples down the center line between two sheets of white paper that are rolled on the floor vertically so that the entire frame is white.
Once upon a time in Saint Malo street Trailer (1975)
31 December 1975
The destruction of part of the rue de Saint-Malo district in Rennes as part of the program to reduce unsanitary housing.
Going Trailer (1975)
01 January 1975
"My Mother, who had immigrated from Australia, always wanted to see the North. Mom suggested we go on a trip to Moosonee and Moose Factory.
Rocket 88 Trailer (1975)
01 January 1975
Animation featuring Willie Makitt doing a "shuvit" maneuver, which would later become a standard trick among skateboarders.
Pandoba Porgi Phasli Trailer (1975)
01 January 1975
Director - Prabhakar Manajirao Nayak Stars - Master Abu, Usha Chavan, Yashwant Dutt
Archie's Concrete Nightmare Trailer (1975)
01 January 1975
One of Nick Park's earliest works, Archie's Concrete Nightmare was shot on standard 8mm film and submitted to a BBC young animator film competition.
Charme Indiscreto de Epifânea Sacadura Trailer (1975)
12 October 1975
Shot with no dialogues or sound effects, the film relies on intertitles to convey the essence of the dialogues, and it requires greater rhythm and expressivity from its actors; to this end, Alves recreates the expressionist aesthetics of silent cinema.
Ladies of the Corridor Trailer (1975)
10 April 1975
Filmed version of the Dorothy Parker & Arnaud d'Usseau stage play.
Playing Safe in Animal Town Trailer (1975)
01 January 1975
Puppet animation. Uses a story about animals to demonstrate and motivate safe behavior walking, playing, and bike riding, with special attention to the unpredictability of automobiles, trains, and pedestrians.
Chinatown 2-Step Trailer (1975)
01 January 1975
Capturing the all-American fervor of parade competition, CHINATOWN 2-STEP profiles the Los Angeles Chinese Drum and Bugle Corps, an important fixture of the Chinese American community.
Vehshi Jatt Trailer (1975)
08 August 1975
Classic Indian film starring Aasia, Afzaal Ahmad and Iqbal Hassan
Three Dog Night: Soundstage Chicago Trailer (1975)
06 December 1975
Three Dog Night on Soundstage, Chicago in 1975. Setlist: One-- The Family Of Man-- Shambala-- An Oldd
Valerie: A Woman, An Artist, A Philosophy of Life Trailer (1975)
01 January 1975
Monica J. Freeman’s 1975 portrait of sculptor Valerie Maynard.
The Eternal Frame Trailer (1975)
22 November 1975
A video piece documenting the reenactment of the John F. Kennedy assassination in Dealey Plaza in a collaboration between two San Francisco-based artist collectives: T.
Seed Reel #1 Trailer (1975)
01 July 1975
Squiggling white lines playfully morph and morph again into sexual imagery and suggestive flora, conveying the sensuousness of the natural world.
Murder Catalogue Trailer (1975)
01 January 1975
Matsumoto's early video work Murder Catalogue, but there were few opportunities to be screened at that time since it dealt with a grotesque image.
Tiger Trailer (1975)
01 January 1975
This film is a continuous take outside a tigers cage in Regents Park Zoo. During the first five minutes the camera moves independently of the tiger between two fixed points.
Le grand océan Trailer (1975)
08 January 1975
Report on the sailboat "Export 33", which participated in the 1973 round-the-world race. We see some of the stages: Saint-Malo, Doldrums, Cape of Good Hope, Cape Horn, Sidney, Portsmouth.
Kiri Te Kanawa Trailer (1975)
21 December 1975
Opera singer Kiri Te Kanawa talks to Bernard Levin and sings scenes from Don Giovanni, The Marriage of Figaro, Otello and La Boheme.
Det var en gång Trailer (1975)
01 January 1975
How and why do certain images, certain objects or certain "works of art" become documents, more than traces.
Aura-Gone Trailer (1975)
01 January 1975
The film centres around one still shot that documents the movements of a city, which is seen in a multi-layered reflection of passing street action.
Mozart: The Marriage of Figaro (Komische Oper Berlin) Trailer (1975)
26 February 1975
The Marriage of Figaro that received its premiere on 26 February 1975 in the Komische Oper Berlin was Walter Felsenstein’s last production and in many respects can be regarded as representing his legacy.
Erasures Trailer (1975)
01 January 1975
A walk along a trail that meanders through various places in the city, a long reading of poetry in the streets of Venice and among its people, through the quotation of texts of the high emblematic literature of ‘900, from Baudelaire to Villon, from Rimbaud to Dylan Thomas, accompanied by the shedding into the water channels of letters cut out of paper, like an innocent child's play, while a black band, mourning, from time to time is used as a symbol of the prophetic poet's blindness, of the darkness of the sense, the civic value of saying, the impossibility for the art of acting and producing changes outside of its own transformation.
1975 FIA Formula One World Championship Season Review Trailer (1975)
08 September 1975
Formula One 1975 Review - Lauda and Ferrari no. 1 is the DVD review of the 1975 Formula 1 season. This was the year when the prancing horse got its spring back, when Niki Lauda in the new Ferrari 312T won the Formula One Drivers Championship.
Family Portrait Sittings Trailer (1975)
15 October 1975
Using photographs, interviews, home movies, and footage shot in Philadelphia and abroad, Family Portrait Sittings tells the story of the filmmaker's family, from their origins in Italy to their life in the United States.