1976 Movie Trailers
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Preparação II Trailer (1976)
01 January 1976
The artist apply herself with 4 injections. After each, she writes names for her vaccines in a internacional health control file in order to exit the country.
Passing Trailer (1976)
01 January 1976
With films such as Passing, Paths of Fire II, and Light Pleasures, the viewer’s retinal after-image is enhanced by the dark frames after bright frames.
Laredo Sugar Mill Trailer (1976)
01 January 1976
Shot in Peru in 1974, this is an examination of a vintage mechanical mill crushing sugar cane.
Glauben Sie nicht, dass ich eine Amazone bin Trailer (1976)
02 September 1976
In Glauben Sie nicht, dass ich eine Amazone bin (Don't you believe that I am an Amazon), Ulrike Rosenbach evokes the history of female representation since ancient Greece.
For Dürer Trailer (1976)
01 January 1976
Stop-motion recording of a pillow being folded and crumpled.
Happiness Trailer (1976)
01 January 1976
This is the story of a poor fisherman, who was looking for and wanted happiness. A quiet family life, filled with the love and care of a woman, was not enough for happiness.
Manshia, One 269 St. Trailer (1976)
01 January 1976
A glimpse into the daily life of an immigrant family occupying a ruined building in Manshia on the outskirts of the high-rises of Tel Aviv, 1975.
Kornstock: Anything for a Buck Trailer (1976)
23 July 1976
The Kornstock comedy troupe sang song parodies, ad-libbed one-liners and transformed themselves into manic characters for appreciative audiences on TV, in night clubs and at fairs across North America from 1973 to 1976.
Wandsbek Gartenstück Trailer (1976)
01 December 1976
With Marcia Bronstein and Silke Grossmann. Hamburg, Wandsbek-Gartenstadt, May 1976.
Light Journey Trailer (1976)
01 January 1976
Filmed in Japan and Micronesia, Richard Gruetter's film “Light Journey” is a fine example of independent film making.
Condemned Trailer (1976)
01 January 1976
The crumbling beauty of a soon-to-be-demolished, impoverished Red Hook neighborhood in the mid-1970s is revealed to us moment by moment, structure by forgotten structure.
Jacqueline et Marcel - LIP VI Trailer (1976)
07 January 1976
A couple working at Lip: she is a semi-skilled worker, he is head of production line. They discuss the problems regarding the women's situation, their working conditions, and internal democracy within the union.
Struggle for Israel Trailer (1976)
01 January 1976
An insight into Israel and the horrors of the Holocaust.
The Tapestry Trailer (1976)
30 December 1976
A television drama directed by Maya Angelou. In 1975, the accomplished writer became the first African American woman to join the Directors Guild of America in the director’s category.
Everyday Trailer (1976)
01 August 1976
Jasper Jenkins, a shy and quiet researcher transforms to a irresistible seducer.
El gato Trailer (1976)
25 November 1976
Two young university students break a thief out of a lecture hall, who has locked himself in after stealing from a university business.
General Motors Trailer (1976)
18 April 1976
Phil Morton's General Motors was created in 1976. Then based in Chicago, the late Phil Morton created this project as a playful and critical video response in conversation with a local General Motors dealership from whom he had purchased a van.
Freedom on the Inside Trailer (1976)
01 January 1976
Five San Quentin prisoners find self identity in spite of their surroundings.
Mesh Trailer (1976)
01 January 1976
A fixed color camera is slightly defocused on the wire mesh of a window screen. Outside the window the leaves of trees are moving with the wind.
Aayiram Jenmangal Trailer (1976)
01 January 1976
A Chennai youth right out of college is struggling to get into a job, while he gets a unique offer as to chase the ghost, from a demon-possessed person abroad and he takes up that challenging job.
Housewives' Choice Trailer (1976)
19 October 1976
Marcia is looking for someone to look after her baby and Joyce seems ideal, looking like a perfect, kindly, respectable lady.
Bobby Trailer (1976)
13 May 1976
Bobby is a feature from writer-director Marty Ollstein which was selected for Un Certain Regard at Cannes in 1976.
Permutations and Combinations Trailer (1976)
27 January 1976
A close container for chance elements. Together with She Is Away, makes apparent some features of the material form of which the entire cycle would be composed.
Eddy & Véronique Trailer (1976)
01 January 1976
During class Eddy is daydreaming about his girlfriend Véronique. When school is out he hopes to be living his daydream with her.
68 Albany Street Trailer (1976)
01 January 1976
Early documentary short by Ross McElwee. 16mm; color; sound.
The Double Life of Josef Hlinomaze Trailer (1976)
01 January 1976
A combined film, or rather personal profile, in which the naive paintings of quirky comedian and self-taught painter Josef Hlinomaze are brought to life, accompanied by the protagonist's humorous commentary.
Window Trailer (1976)
01 January 1976
Claustrophobic portrait of a docile rural wife's daily routine.
Naga Merah Trailer (1976)
01 January 1976
A anti-narcotics police captain trails a drug dealer to the Philippines.
Pixillation Trailer (1976)
01 January 1976
Recently restored by the Harvard Film Archive, Pixillation is an astonishing and disarming work of self-portraiture by the late, acclaimed film-diarist Anne Charlotte Robertson.
Sentimental Journey Trailer (1976)
01 January 1976
After landing his airline flight, a veteran DC-10 captain decides to take a stroll across the airport tarmac.
Mesék az Ezeregyéjszakáról Trailer (1976)
02 January 1976
An evil genie takes Szindbád's newly earned love interest. With the help of a beautiful slave he goes on the search to find her.
Pictures from a Gallery Trailer (1976)
01 January 1976
Picture-processed photos from the artist-filmmaker’s family. Faces are abstracted in a divisionistic manner.
There Is a Criminal Touch to Art Trailer (1976)
03 December 1976
A documentation of the live Action Ulay performed in Berlin in 1976. It shows step by step his arranged "art theft" of Carl Spitzweg's painting "The Poor Poet" from the Neue Nationalgalerie and his reception in commentaries and reactions from the press.
Liefste Madelein Trailer (1976)
07 April 1976
A poignant romantic drama of a man wrestling with a difficult decision. The trauma of illness finally pushes him to choose between his wife and his Darling Madelein.
Margit och Glenn Trailer (1976)
30 March 1976
Margit's 17-year-old son Glenn gives her a small demonstration of daring to protest and not to be henpecked.
Fantasies Trailer (1976)
01 January 1976
Computer generated images used as counterpoint to music “Fantasia & In Nomine” by John Ward, performed by Elizabeth Cohen, Max Mathews, and Gerard Schwarz.
Gilles, José, Marcel Trailer (1976)
27 December 1976
A film to prove something, not for art. The strange and erotic atmosphere of this film is accentuated by a process of re-filming sequences that 'gives grain' and tarnishes the colors worn on the bodies of young men caressing each other.
Greetings From Lanesville Trailer (1976)
01 January 1976
Greetings from Lanesville is a compendium of Media Bus work, as well as an affectionate portrait of their community.
Maratón de triciclos Trailer (1976)
30 June 1976
This "sports journalistic documentary" presents the Tricycle Marathon, an event conceptualized by artist Luis Arias Vera and organized by the workers of La Crónica newspaper as part of the workers' day celebrations in 1976.
Karine Trailer (1976)
01 January 1976
A portrait of Karine from birth to six years in black-and-white film and photographs.
The House That Jack Built Trailer (1976)
29 March 1976
The House That Jack Built is a 1976 stop-motion film that utilizes a combination of claymation and LEGO animtion.