1979 Movie Trailers
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Diana Ross in Concert! Trailer (1979)
13 September 1979
Filmed in 1979, this live performance captures Diana Ross singing a selection of her solo hits and classic songs, recorded at a concert venue during her successful solo touring years.
Composições no Fio - Partituras Mutantes Trailer (1979)
01 January 1979
Composições nos Fios - Partituras Mutantes (Compositions in the wires - Mutant Partitions). The plant nests added to the electric wires of the city of Gravatá - (Brazil) are transformed into musical scores.
The Space Cadets Trailer (1979)
01 January 1979
An early experiment from Heather McAdams, mixed with audio from 'Tom Corbett's Space Patrol."
A fighter halfway through Trailer (1979)
18 July 1979
Davoud Siah and his cousin Ali live a quiet life…
The Bone Crushing Kid Trailer (1979)
01 January 1979
A tale of a lowly slave in feudal China who wants nothing more than to become a Kung Fu Expert.
Drunken Fish, Drunken Frog, Drunken Crab Trailer (1979)
22 December 1979
Rare drunken film, featuring Alan Liu and Hsu Buh Liao: as two likable swordsmen, who get injured by the white haired general whilst trying to save a young damsel in distress.
The Story of Yellow Village Trailer (1979)
17 February 1979
Deok-bo intends to fight his Eun-swi for the love of Bon-hie, but he is impressed by his rival's manly strength upon meeting.
Behind the Curtain: Nikos Kourkoulos Trailer (1979)
17 January 1979
In this episode of the documentary series *Paraskinio*, we watch a tribute to actor Nikos Kourkoulos.
Registros (O meu cérebro desenha assim) Trailer (1979)
01 January 1979
The artist uses an electroencephalograph and offers a direct graphic work of the brain on paper without using the hands as intermediates of the drawings.
Registros de Viagem Trailer (1979)
01 January 1979
Random scenes recorded during a trip through different places in Pernambuco (Brazil), the artist's home state.
6 Times Trailer (1979)
01 January 1979
A brief tracking shot between two train stations in Wuppertal is repeated six times with imperceptible breaks; the seamless audio results in a shift in perception, rendering what is actually fragmentary but repetitive unitary but different.
Musaiko Kultural Trailer (1979)
01 January 1979
The population of the former Netherlands Antilles is composed of different groups. The film shows a varied and colorful overview of their cultural expressions.
The Stoker Trailer (1979)
01 January 1979
A picture of a metaphorical relationship between a huge cauldron and its guardian - the stoker called Guzla, who puts fuel into the giant furnace.
Flight of Ideas Trailer (1979)
01 January 1979
This film documents the thought patterns of a meditation session but as if the camera is placed in the brain.
Danielle Carnaval e Cinzas Trailer (1979)
01 January 1979
It invites the audience to enter Danielle's home and life in this short film, considered one of the pioneers in addressing the LGBTQIA+ universe without resorting to stereotypes, having won the award for best film at the Super Festival Nacional do Filme Super 8.
Pantomation Trailer (1979)
01 January 1979
A short documentary exploring Pantomation, a very early tracking chromakey system from the 1970s. Originally intended for music scoring, the system was adapted to other styles of performance art.
Die Herren machen das selber, daß ihnen der arme Mann Feyndt wird Trailer (1979)
19 September 1979
A documentary film about the citizens' initiatives and protests by various segments of the population in the Federal Republic of Germany against the planned nuclear waste reprocessing plant in Gorleben from 1977 to 1979.
I & I: An African Allegory Trailer (1979)
12 June 1979
Drawing from Ayi Kwei Armah’s novel, "Two Thousand Seasons," Caldwell meditates on reciprocity and on the concept of “I and I” which postulates no division between people, whereas the splitting of “you” from “I” is an invention of the devil designed to brew trouble in the world.
Ontmoetingen Trailer (1979)
11 April 1979
Politician Hans van Mierlo, director Pim de la Parra and writer Frank Martinus Arion meet in Amsterdam.
Junkie's Sorrow Trailer (1979)
17 April 1979
It tells the life story of the Flemish poet Jotie 't Hooft, a notorious drug user who made several suicide attempts and died in 1977 at the age of 21.
Triangle Island Trailer (1979)
01 January 1979
Forty miles northwest of Vancouver Island lies Triangle Island, an ecological reserve and home of close to one million birds.
Khushboo Trailer (1979)
25 August 1979
A young woman named Zeenat marries the arrogant and controlling businessman, Amjad, after he seeks revenge for a past humiliation.
Sandsong Trailer (1979)
01 December 1979
A portrait of an extraordinary artist G. Augustine Lynas. Working with only beach sand, the artist races against the incoming tide to create a massive 20 foot sand sculpture before dissolution.
The Human Satellite Trailer (1979)
09 September 1979
A short film featuring an original Human League soundtrack which debuted at the 1979 Futurama festival.
Beautiful Name Trailer (1979)
01 January 1979
A special performance for Laforet, the large department store/museum in Harajuku.
Salt: Essence of Life Trailer (1979)
01 January 1979
Explores the historical and contemporary significance of salt, detailing its extraction from the earth and oceans, its role in food preservation, livestock nutrition, and its various industrial uses.
Pope Visits Chicagoland Trailer (1979)
31 December 1979
Which depicts Pope John Paul II’s October 1979 visit to Chicago.
Chi-Nite Ithaca Trailer (1979)
31 December 1979
An avant-garde home movie featuring Chicago monuments and activities at night and the lyrical rural beauty and architecture of Ithaca, New York.
Robert Abel Promo Reel Trailer (1979)
31 December 1979
This sizzle of groundbreaking commercials and forward-thinking branding comes from the firm of Robert Abel & Associates.
Para que no se le olvide su nombre Trailer (1979)
15 July 1979
A monologue in past, present and future by characters without a name.
Papalotl Trailer (1979)
11 October 1979
A visionary pioneer of Mexican video art and videodance, Pola Weiss transforms the boundaries between body, camera, and television into a deeply autobiographical exploration of identity, urban life, and emotional fragmentation.
Jak wiele dróg Trailer (1979)
15 April 1979
It is 1969. Wiesiek has long hair, pants with patches, colored shirt and necklace beads. It is important for him to demonstrate rebellion.
Kuwatog Trailer (1979)
04 February 1979
Kuwatog (Muhlach) is a boy who came from another world. He is a very mischievous one to the people around their kingdom and did not respect their leader (Panchito) who later punished him.
Full Moon Trailer (1979)
01 January 1979
I cut out a rectangular portion of a photograph to create a peephole, equivalent to a camera viewfinder.