Anne Rees-Mogg

Anne Rees-Mogg Trailers

At the Fountainhead (Of German Strength) Trailer

Anne Rees-Mogg was born in 1924 and died in 1984. She studied at Bristol Art School and Central School of Arts and Crafts before becoming an inspiring and dedicated teacher herself at the Regent Street Polytechnic from 1951 and Chelsea School of Art from 1964 to 1984. She was a committed advocate of artist's filmmaking and was Chair and Director of the London Film-makers' Co-operative between 1981 - 1984.

Most Popular Anne Rees-Mogg Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

At the Fountainhead (Of German Strength) Trailer (1980)

01 January 1980

A rich and challenging account of the experiences of a German Jewish musician who settled in Britain to escape Nazi persecution.

Grandfather's Footsteps Trailer (1983)

01 January 1983

My Mother found an old cigar box full of glass negatives, stereoscopic views, mostly of the Somerset countryside taken by my great grandfather Henry Stiles Savory, who was a country clergyman.

Transmogrification Trailer (1980)

01 January 1980

A short film about the assumption of roles. A voice-over offers a long list of synonyms for transformation: change, modulation, shift, turn, mutation… Two girls are transformed into 18th century young ladies by putting on dresses.

Sentimental Journey Trailer (1977)

01 January 1977

The first part of the film is in colour and consists of arguments about how to make films and what film to make.

Real Time Trailer (1971)

01 January 1971

Real Time is a reflexive documentary essay on time and a personal evocation of the filmmaker’s childhood and her feelings towards ageing and death.

Welcome/Adieu Trailer (1983)

01 January 1983

A patriotic rendering of all the verses of God Save the Queen with some Victorian lantern slides.

A Length of Time Trailer (1970)

01 January 1970

A portrait of Anthony Bruegger, a young stock car racer. He is the filmmaker’s nephew and also appears in some of her other films.

Muybridge Film Trailer (1975)

01 January 1975

Time and motion study. Renny Croft turning a cartwheel, from fast to slow motion, also stopped and shuffled.

Macbeth a Tragedy Trailer (1983)

01 January 1983

Clad in resplendent Scottish regalia, Macbeth sits next to a woman reading the Oxford Companion to English Literature's dry-as-dust synopsis before the "tomorrow and tomorrow" soliloquy finally introduces Shakespeare's original poetry.

Living Memory Trailer (1980)

01 January 1980

My intention was to explore the landscape where I spent my early life, and to some extent the people who helped me to inhabit it.

Nothing Is Something Trailer (1966)

01 January 1966

The title is a quotation from Duchamp. The film is about the colours and structures of soap bubbles, oil on water, etc.