1977 Movie Trailers
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Puhdys II (Disco-Film 22) Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
This is the second installment in the Disco Film series to feature the Puhdys, a popular East German rock band.
Penelope 77 Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
An experimental short where the filmmaker considers her personal relationship with intimacy, sexuality and the male gaze.
Mineralogist Trailer (1977)
01 March 1977
8mm films are shot at 18 or 24 frames per second and projected at the same speed. Some 8mm projectors are capable of slow-motion projection.
Rehearsal Trailer (1977)
19 July 1977
Creative differences arise during rehearsal of a play about a love affair.
Age of Hypocrisy Trailer (1977)
15 May 1977
1964. During a general election campaign, lecturer Terry Iverson is forced to question his own beliefs and values when he's faced with a potentially campaign-ending family situation.
I Saw Their Angry Faces Trailer (1977)
22 May 1977
Cut-out, rotoscope, cell, flip card, and optical print animation. Produced by the Yellow Ball Workshop with a grant from the Center for Understanding Media and the National Endowment for the Arts.
relaX míStico Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
17 minutes of urban contrasts, accompanied by a relaxing sauce, with fine herbs, and filled with socs
The Ballad of Salomon Pavey Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
During the reign of Elizabeth I, Salomon Pavey, an outstanding young actor with a flair for playing the parts of old men, unwittingly becomes involved in the politics of the Royal Court with tragic results.
Woman in Trap Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
Carol, an emerging L.A. model, returns home with a boring ad-executive she got stuck with. But the audience knows that a weird intruder is hiding in her bedroom.
Who Shall Remain Nameless Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
This film juxtaposes extreme close-up film of the activity of ants in the tunnels of an ant farm with a narration by a middle-aged, middle-American male discussing the relation between race riots and the positions of the planets.
Murder One Trailer (1977)
13 May 1977
Investigates the issue of capital punishment by focusing on six death row inmates and the circumstances of the 13 murders they committed independently.
The Basilica of Saint-Denis Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
A short film about all facets of the Parisian Gothic basilica, which features both a cathedral and a necropolis, the latter containing tombs of French kings, from the 10th to the 19th century.
Yumi Yet Trailer (1977)
01 June 1977
Documents Independence Day of Papua New Guinea on September 16, 1975, comparing the pageantry of local celebrations with the official ceremony in the capital.
Brasil 1.872.000 Minutes/Noves Fora? Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
The films of Jorge O Mourão, a collection of autobiographical performance pieces, constitute visceral reactions to the authoritarian regime in Brazil and channel the paranoia and claustrophobia of his generation through the disjunction of sound and image.
Frauenstreik Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
Thanks to internal and public solidarity, the »wildcat strike« by the predominantly migrant female workers at the Neuss-based automotive supplier Pierburg in the summer of 1973 had led to wage increases for the female employees and thus became a step towards gender equality in the workplace.
Beneath The Pennines: The Lancaster Hole Trailer (1977)
06 December 1977
The golden age of cave exploration falls well within living memory. Veteran caver Jim Eyres, of the British Speleological Association, relives the last great Pennines discovery - the Lancaster Hole - which allowed access to miles of river-ways, caverns and grottos beneath the western dales.
Felipe de los Pobres Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
Documentary about the life and work of Felipe Pinglo Alva, the father of Creole music.
Vacation Donbas Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
A short documentary on the development of sanatorium and resort tourism in Donbas.
Danubio Azul Trailer (1977)
27 October 1977
One of the most complex animated short films by Rosario-born animator Luis Bras. It was filmed in 1977 in reversible Super 8 format with magnetic sound.
Die Schwestern des Lichts Trailer (1977)
04 February 1977
The nine sisters of light want to make the world a more beautiful and cheerful place and sing their song as they work.
Fête rue Mélingue Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
A birthday party filmed frame by frame without editing.
The Ox Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
"That's how it is, and it's fine," says the main character in Jozef Cyrus' documentary - a lonely, ageing farmer who endures daily inconveniences without complaint and runs a traditional rural farm.
Diamond Rivers Trailer (1977)
01 June 1977
Diamond Rivers is a portrait of Geraldo Santos da Silva, part of a dying breed of diamond prospectors who still scour the riverbanks of Brazil looking for this rare gemstone.
La Nave de los Brujos Trailer (1977)
01 March 1977
A documentary about "the mystery of the stones" used to build pre-Hispanic structures. The film explores some of the theories and beliefs surrounding how the large stone blocks used in ancient Peruvian cultures were moved, carved, shaped, and placed.
The struggle continues Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
The daily life of Luanda's orphans, the child soldiers who took part in Angola's war of independence.
The Pause That Refreshes Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
Short experimental film featuring a large animated Coca-Cola billboard, shot from different distances, frame rates, and exposures.
I want to be Joan Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
I want to be Joan was made after Stephanie Beth was asked to document a womens conference. The subsequent film interviewed women who attended the conference but chose not to speak at the event.
Witches: New Fashion, Old Religion Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
A businessman who studies witchcraft as a hobby and a businesswoman who heads a coven are interviewed about their beliefs and practices.
Windmill for Polly Trailer (1977)
08 February 1977
A short contemplation on late autumn in Maine, mortality, windmills, and the music of Indian painter and musician Mohan Samant.
Operation Gamescan 76 Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
This short documentary profiles the Canadian military’s organization, logistical, and security operations at the XXI Olympiad held in 1976 in Montréal.
The North End Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
The North End is a direct cinema observation of an Italian-American neighborhood in Boston, Massachusetts.
Malakapalakadoo, Skip Two Trailer (1977)
24 August 1977
"One shiny day, so I've heard folks say, a sister and a brother changed themselves to beanbags, changed themselves to beanbags and went out far away.
Praga Farewells: Gallery Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
In photos and films, Praga resembles a small town rather than a district of Warsaw. One may see service facilities, sometimes only signboards and few craftsmen doing jobs becoming a thing of the past.
Praga Farewells: A Big Stall Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
A documentary focused on the legendary Różycki bazaar in Praga. In archival photos and recordings, we see the predecessor of the Różycki bazaar, the pre-war Kercelak.
Cetology Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
"CETOLOGY is a strange and beautiful exploration of a psychic space - an interior world. The title refers to the study of whales, the sound track uses the haunting calls of the Right Whale.
Super Duper Trailer (1977)
29 October 1977
A woman makes her home in a supermarket, for there hardly seems any reason for her not to. Shot in 16mm, Sara Dowse's collaboration with the Canberra Women's Film Group concerns itself with themes of loneliness and consumerism.
Enthronement and Fall: On Some Motifs in the Films of Robert Bresson Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
Recurring motifs in Bresson’s cinema