1979 Movie Trailers
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Led Zeppelin: Return of the Dinosaurs Trailer (1979)
11 August 1979
Led Zeppelin live at Knebworth, August 11, 1979.
Solzhenitsyn's Children... Are Making a Lot of Noise in Paris Trailer (1979)
11 January 1979
Australian-Canadian documentarian Rubbo, along with Quebecois journalist Louis-Bernard Robitaille, travels to Paris to take the temperature of European Communism in general and in particular the French Left, still reeling from May ’68 and the publication of Solzhenitsyn’s The Gulag Archipelago.
Behind Trailer (1979)
01 January 1979
The film begins with a morning scene in an apartment, which one might expect to be a drama about a college student living with a man and a woman, but the style takes a turn when the man and the woman, who had left for school one step ahead of the others, suddenly return home by train.
The Rabbit in Australia Trailer (1979)
01 January 1979
This short documentary produced by Australia’s national science agency CSIRO in 1979 traces the introduction of the European rabbit to Australia and subsequent attempts to control its population.
The Perforated Cameraman Trailer (1979)
06 May 1979
In L’operatore perforato (1979) that plump sprocket hole comes into its own. It multiplies like a virus, riding serenely on the surface, nearly obliterating the images trembling underneath it.
Proverb Dictionary: He Who Shoots Often, Hits at Last! Trailer (1979)
01 January 1979
Amateur animation by 20-year-old Hikeaki Anno while he was studying at Osaka University of Arts. The short is an animated form of the idiom "even a poor marksman will hit the target with enough shots".
Mat Tenggek Trailer (1979)
01 January 1979
A scientist who is very well known for his very exaggerated inventions among the villagers created a plane one day and brings along his very pregnant wife to follow along.
Immediate Contacts of the IV Grail Trailer (1979)
24 December 1979
The film tells the story of two extraterrestrial beings (played by Toninho and Guedes) who regularly visit Earth, coming from a distant galaxy.
Face Trailer (1979)
01 January 1979
By re-shotting several still photographs in 8mm, the film gives movement to the supposedly motionless still images and uses zooming and other effects to lure the viewer into a surreal world where a man's "face" rotates in time and space.
Soolo Trailer (1979)
01 January 1979
A mysterious short film about a raft watchman who meets a strange company by the river.
Beware The Rapist Trailer (1979)
01 January 1979
Public information film regarding female safety and how to safeguard against rape
Under an Umbrella Trailer (1979)
23 August 1979
Dong Won is a down-and-out artist who suffers from despair and dissatisfaction and suicidal tendencies.
The Kowloon Connection Trailer (1979)
01 January 1979
A look at the Metro-Cammell factory in Birmingham which designs and builds a variety of metro trains, looking in particular at the planning and building of the 'Kowloon Connection', a metro system between Hong Kong and Kowloon.
Voices of Young Japan Trailer (1979)
01 January 1979
Portrait of Japanese youth. Produced for the Japan Foundation.
Te Utu Trailer (1979)
08 May 1979
The story of a battle between Maori gods, which occurs after the separation of the earth and sky. this animated film, based on a traditional myth of New Zealand's Maori people, captures the stylistic and symbolic elements of traditional Maori art.
Toma de tierras en Chinchero Trailer (1979)
12 July 1979
Several Andean communities of Cusco are organizing to take the lands that belonged to their ancestors
Ken Murray Shooting Stars Trailer (1979)
13 July 1979
A collection of celebrity home movies from stars like Gregory Peck and Jack Lemmon.
Networks Trailer (1979)
14 May 1979
The densest film of the divided-frame group is the aptly titled 1978 Networks, which includes as many as 20 exposures of the same roll of film.
Man Man Man Trailer (1979)
30 April 1979
Obscure Italian mondo film never released in it's home country, only receiving a home video run in Japan and a theatrical release in Hong Kong.
O M da Minha Mão Trailer (1979)
01 January 1979
A documentary on Brazilian musician Mario Gennari and the bond between his music's sonority and the public space of the streets of São Paulo.
Media Game I Trailer (1979)
01 January 1979
"A one-minute split-screen goof" from Yugoslavian artist Ivan Ladislav Galeta.
Bo Peep 5~7 Trailer (1979)
01 January 1979
This film, which begins with the words "Be Peep 5" scratched into the film, is projected at 9 frames per second, twice the speed of the normal 8mm projection, 18 frames per second.
Two-Zone Transfer Trailer (1979)
31 December 1979
Director Ulysses Jenkins calls his film a "dreamscape in which the dreamer awakens to a visitation of three minstrels who tell the story of the development of African American stereotypes in the American entertainment industry.
The Broken Rule Trailer (1979)
01 January 1979
“THE BROKEN RULE is my reaction to the American education system, where learning blocks must be acquired by the group before any individual can progress to the next level.
Soundings Trailer (1979)
01 January 1979
Two color video cameras, two microphones, Dave Jones prototype modules (input amplifiers, variable soft/hard keyers, output amplifier, analog-to-digital converter, bit switch, digital-to-analog converter), assorted speaker cones, enclosed speaker, sand, large spike nails, lighter fluid, lighter, amplifier, wire, and water.
Scharnhorst Women’s Initiative Trailer (1979)
01 April 1979
Women counselling women. Five thousand renters live in the satellite settlement of Scharnhorst near Dortmund.
Mansacts Trailer (1979)
01 January 1979
An exploration of three different approaches to filmic looking which plays off the audience's expectations of the narrative, documentary, and experimental genres of cinema.
MATERIAL ECSTASY Trailer (1979)
01 January 1979
Using film as a medium, Umebayashi uses a clear style to depict the fragile, crumbling images of light and shadow that threaten to disappear.
Navrang Chundadi Trailer (1979)
01 January 1979
1979 Bollywood film from director Kishor Vyas. Featuring the music of Avinash Vyas.
Canada Vignettes: Métis Coat Trailer (1979)
01 January 1979
The decorative pattern style of a traditional Metis coat is explored.
Canada Vignettes: Moccasins Trailer (1979)
01 January 1979
Close-ups of fine detail of the ancient skill of quillwork embroidery--brightly coloured geometric designs on high-ankled, Seneca-type moccasins.
Program # 9 (Amateur TV) Trailer (1979)
23 November 1979
“Program #9” by Jane Veeder and Phil Morton is a collaborative Video Art work from 1979. “Program #9” is from a series of videos produced by Morton and Veeder under the name “the Electronic Visualization Center a television research satellite to the School of the Art Institute of Chicago”.
Jeunesse et Spiritualité : Cyprien Katsaris Trailer (1979)
01 January 1979
Filmed piano recital given by the then-28 year-old Cyprien Katsaris. Directed by French cinema legend Claude Chabrol.
Upstairs and Downstairs Trailer (1979)
29 December 1979
Classic slapstick comedy set in a Taiwanese apartment building.
You Must Remember This Trailer (1979)
27 December 1979
Marshalore's You Must Remember This is an autobiographical narrative on the pressure to conform to a feminine stereotype of beauty.
Robert Rauschenberg: Retrospective Trailer (1979)
31 December 1979
This film includes important examples of the Robert Rauschenberg's diverse and extraordinary accomplishments, tracing his development from his student years and his earliest experiments to a retrospective of his work at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Super-Maire Trailer (1979)
01 August 1979
A satire about a mayor who has problems with the cost of the 1976 Olympics.
Rabbits Are Sleeping Trailer (1979)
01 January 1979
This film has a structure like a Möbius loop, where reality and dream, dream and reality, are all in a row, and the loop repeats itself endlessly.
Alla Ricerca Del Silenzio Perduto Trailer (1979)
01 January 1979
The happening Alla ricerca del silenzio perduto - Cage's Train has lingered in the memory of all the people who took part in it, and the echoes left behind by the American composer's “prepared train” have spread through time.
JoAnn & Susan x2 Trailer (1979)
01 January 1979
“JoAnn & Susan x2” begins with a female protagonist, JoAnn Elam, playfully modeling a red, knit blanket, superimposed by a rider, JoAnn's sister Susan Elam, and her steed moseying around a indoor corral in Grayslake, IL.
Erich Von Stroheim Trailer (1979)
01 January 1979
Documentary about notorious actor/director Erich Von Stroheim.
The Ghost Soldier Trailer (1979)
01 March 1979
A veteran suffering from PTSD imagines that he is a combatant in the European theater during World War II.