1975 Movie Trailers
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Das Mahnmal Trailer (1975)
07 October 1975
An innovative approach to the subject of National Socialism which uses a composition by Georg Katzer, a GDR pioneer of Neue Musik.
The Last Pedestrian Trailer (1975)
01 January 1975
A man with a bowler hat that seems straight out of a Magritte painting walks around a city with a lot of construction works going on eventually gets run over by a car.
Age of Invention Trailer (1975)
02 January 1975
Examines Britian's industrial heritage, concentrating on the period between 1708 and 1850, and showing many examples of surviving relics of the period.
Still Lives Trailer (1975)
01 January 1975
September 23, 1973: A motion picture camera shooting through a portal in a church began accumulating images of an adjacent Arlington, Texas shopping plaza at the rate of 1 frame per hour, 24 hours a day.
At Maple Tree Farm and Beyond Trailer (1975)
01 January 1975
Cort merges video theater, early imaging technology and interactivity. In At Maple Tree Farm and Beyond, he employs the "Video Art Transposer" (an early electronic imaging device) to transform images during the recording process, manipulating staged events in a real-time, interactive electronic theater.
Experimental Dancer Trailer (1975)
15 August 1975
In contrast with McCarthy's recent projects, however, many of his older works are little short of incendiary--particularly three videos from 1975, whose now lo-fi texture and queasy saturation only add to their bad-dream quality.
The Marijuana Affair Trailer (1975)
12 July 1975
An American detective investigates the drug trade's influence on violence in Jamaica and corruption among government officials and high-ranking members of the police force.
Dog Duet Trailer (1975)
01 January 1975
"In the piece we see the two dogs staring at the camera in a dark room. Their eyes are intently following something off camera.
L’íl’wata Trailer (1975)
01 January 1975
The people of the L'íl'wat First Nation record their personal narratives about their culture, history, education, and the impact of residential schools.
Remotely Controlled Foaming Van Trailer (1975)
01 June 1975
A demonstration by the Military Vehicles Engineering Establishment, showing the use of a remote controlled Ford Escort van enveloping with foam a 'suspect' car in a built up area.
Computer and Leonardo's secret Trailer (1975)
13 December 1975
A history of cybernetics from first machines to mankind's aspirations to create a being in its image, and about the computing power of machines that were able to detect Leonardo da Vinci's figure among the characters of his own paintings.
Day's End Trailer (1975)
09 May 1975
In May 1972, Matta-Clark worked on an abandoned pier in New York for two months, where he cut sections of the door, floor, and roof.
Tides of the Delta: The Saga of Ozidi Trailer (1975)
01 January 1975
This documentary is about the Ijo people of Nigeria. The performance is a celebration of the Ijo hero Ozidi.
Open files Trailer (1975)
01 January 1975
A more experimental aproach to labor protection films. In the line of Săucan's style, the soundtrack is as important as the image, the threatening music, full of shrillness, composed by Ion Dumitrescu potentiating the visual construction that mixes - in a montage reminiscent of the Soviet avant-garde school of the 1920s - all kinds of shooting techniques and frame combinations.
Mouth to Mouth Trailer (1975)
05 May 1975
English and Korean words appear on the screen, a mouth forms the shape of an "O," then opens and closes.
The 12 Days of Christmas Trailer (1975)
01 December 1975
A short Christmas animation produced by Sheila Graber based on the traditional carol ‘The Twelve Days of Christmas’.
Masterpiece Trailer (1975)
01 September 1975
Masterpiece is a futuristic existential short film directed by one of the founding members of Nova Scotia's Atlantic Filmmakers Cooperative.
America of the seventies. Philadelphia: past and present Trailer (1975)
01 September 1975
Walk through one of the oldest cities in the United States - Philadelphia. "The City of Brotherly Love" or - Philly, as the Americans affectionately call it, is proud of its historical sights, because it was here that the Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution were signed.
The Way the Eagle Shits Trailer (1975)
01 January 1975
Al Levin examines the system which functions to keep the working class in the United States oppressed.
Ventana Trailer (1975)
30 June 1975
The filming of Ventana began as a test of the rewind and superimposition functions of the Single 8 camera: a crescendo of added layers.
Home Movie Trailer (1975)
01 September 1975
In 1974, as part of the Family Folklore Program of the Festival of American Folklife, the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.
Same Difference Trailer (1975)
01 January 1975
Al Wong’s Same Difference was composed over the course of a year, a 16mm camera set up on a tripod in the artist’s kitchen capturing views of the San Francisco hills through a large double window.
Silent Wilderness Trailer (1975)
01 January 1975
Naturalist Dr. Roger Latham contrasts the remnants of the past and the symbols of a burgeoning future in this breathtaking exploration of the Alaskan wilderness, from the gold mines to the black gold in the oil pipelines.
Telekritik: Unter einem Himmel schwarz von Häusern von erloschenen Bränden schwarz Trailer (1975)
14 October 1975
Autumn Thoughts Trailer (1975)
01 January 1975
Rough cut by Maria Lassnig. Color correction and final cut completed posthumously by Mara Mattuschka and Hans Werner Poschauko in accordance with Lassnig’s notes from her notebook on film, “Yom Kippur, 1970s.
For Those Who Do Not Know, Ask Those Who Do Trailer (1975)
01 January 1975
Looking at the skies, pigeons, public folic, op-art.
Working Class Artists Trailer (1975)
02 April 1975
The film shows works of art by people of various occupations who are engaged in fine art in their free time.
Alien Lover Trailer (1975)
25 November 1975
An orphaned teenager becomes involved with an alien who was beamed to Earth from another galaxy in a TV signal.
Drift Guitars Trailer (1975)
02 January 1975
Art film part of the REWIND + PLAY, An Anthology of Early British Video Art box-set.
Introduction to the Taste Revolution Trailer (1975)
01 January 1975
This is the first film produced by 'Hatsukennokai'. Set in Tokyo, Kyoto, and the Noto Peninsula, the members of 'Hatsukennokai' are improvised to take pictures of them eating, walking down the street, chasing each other, and playing music.
Dialogue Trailer (1975)
01 January 1975
Dialogue is based on a poem, which is absurd, erotic and poetic. (Filmform)
L'aigle à deux têtes Trailer (1975)
24 July 1975
A queen lives secluded in her chambers, mourning the loss of her husband on their wedding day ten years from then.
Subway Loop Trailer (1975)
01 January 1975
This three-channel installation, from the Modern Television Loop Series, utilizes the qualities of real and edited time.
Die Schiller Trailer (1975)
01 January 1975
Mommartz films his friend Brigitte talking about her life.
Liefste Veertjie Trailer (1975)
24 February 1975
"Liefste Veertjie" is based on the popular novel "Waar Die Liefde Begin" by Chris Heyns and is about the developing romance between Peet, a medical student in his final year, and Elaine, a cute freshman.