Movie Trailers - January 1970
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Sexual Meditation #1: Motel Trailer (1970)
01 January 1970
This film was originally photographed in 1970 in regular 8mm. It was, a decade later, blown up to 16mm so that it could join the rest of the Sexual Meditation series.
"Interview” with Marguerite Duras Trailer (1970)
01 January 1970
A conversation with French writer Marguerite Duras, filmed in the calm atmosphere of her country house.
A One/Two/Many/World Trailer (1970)
01 January 1970
This short surrealistic film portrays a growing boy and the bizarre world of imposed conditions and contradictions he evolves in.
California Impressions Trailer (1970)
01 January 1970
Impressions of California as seen by Henri Cartier-Bresson.
Bringing Lights Forward Trailer (1970)
01 January 1970
Bringing Lights Forward describes the film set through the manipulation of lights on stands. A woman is seen placing three lamp stands at the center, left, and right of the screen and then moving them gradually into the foreground - the surface of the screen- in several distinct stages.
Beached Trailer (1970)
01 January 1970
The soundtrack begins with the artist stating the conditions: “An artist may construct a work and/or a work may be fabricated and/or a work need not be built.
Oona Trailer (1970)
01 January 1970
A straight-laced married couple become involved in wife swapping after gettting involved with a hippie flower child.
Quarter of an Hour Trailer (1970)
01 January 1970
A literary, cinematic, musical experiment. The starting point is the trivial language as environment, concretized in a newspaper page.
Maps Add Meaning to History Trailer (1970)
01 January 1970
The Gold Rush, Phoenicia as a sea power, political change in Africa, and the Panama Canal are some of the topics considered in showing how different kinds of maps can be used to gain insights into events and patterns of history.
Introduction à la Méthode de F. W. Murnau Trailer (1970)
01 January 1970
A “Cinéastes de notre temps” series episode directed by french film critic and filmmaker Alexandre Astruc, originally aired sometime around 1970.
Felt TV Trailer (1970)
01 January 1970
"As a contribution to Gerry Schum's 'Identifications', Beuys adapted for television the 'Felt TV' action previously staged for a live audience at a Happening festival in Copenhagen in 1966.
And Who but I Should Be Trailer (1970)
01 January 1970
The group Young Flowers plays "And who but I should be", Joan dances. Jørgen Roos has manipulated the whole thing.
Beautiful days Trailer (1970)
01 January 1970
A mysterious woman arrives on the Greek island Patmos.
Bhakti Trailer (1970)
16 January 1970
An original ballet exploring the loving devotion as one of the paths towards the Divine
Applications Trailer (1970)
01 January 1970
A woman kisses Acconci's body, covering him in red lipstick traces. Acconci then rubs his body against another man (Dennis Oppenheim), transferring the stains onto him.
Phobus - Ministro do Diabo Trailer (1970)
01 January 1970
The film begins in Egypt, in a ritual in which Phobus (Ivaldo Selva), in front of a stone altar decorated with diabolical statues and surrounded by dozens of men and women who hold torches and wear black hoods, sacrifices a young dancer, sticking a knife in her chest.
Pro Patria Trailer (1970)
01 January 1970
This film constructs an anguished hymn to peace using pieces of movie newscasts, photographs, and monuments about those who have fallen in the Great War.
The Litter Monster Trailer (1970)
01 January 1970
School children lead a civic campaign to clean up litter in San Bernardino.
A Knee Ad Trailer (1970)
01 January 1970
A Knee Ad is a loose take-off on Virgil's Aeneid, but only in the limited sense that both are about journeys, and therefore about motion.
Viva Varda! Trailer (1970)
01 January 1970
Director Agnès Varda talks with LIONS LOVE (. . . AND LIES) star Viva about their work together, in this long-lost interview conducted for French television in 1970.
Narcotic Deaths Trailer (1970)
23 January 1970
The purpose of this presentation is to discuss the types of narcotic deaths and drugs encountered by Dr.
Buddha Again Trailer (1970)
01 January 1970
Originally filmed in 8mm a little stone-made Buddha in a temple of Katmandu, the film strip in ten seconds was projected as a loop, and then the screen w as refilmed many times in 16mm at different speeds (frames per second).
Directions for Beginners: North, South, East, West Trailer (1970)
01 January 1970
Steve goes on a camping trip and learns how to use the sun, stars and a compass to find directions.
Earth Song Trailer (1970)
01 January 1970
A dance-music-processional homage to the life force, a unification of nature and man, shot in San Francisco, Yosemite and New Mexico; made on a grant from the Canada Council.
Side Seat Paintings Slides Sound Film Trailer (1970)
01 January 1970
Watch slides of Michael Snow's paintings from the worst seat in the house.
Neurosis Trailer (1970)
01 January 1970
“I now knew that I'd found a style to interpret an emotional event filmicly. The unabating atrocities of the Vietnam War, the growing protest movement in Australia, and the ghastly images we witnessed each day in newspapers and on TV formed my material.
A Study in Change Trailer (1970)
01 January 1970
A BAFTA award nominated film dramatising how one firm and its employees faced the inevitable changes caused by automation and made the best of the situation.
Olha o Frevo Trailer (1970)
01 January 1970
The documentary tells the history and tradition of frevo in the state of Pernambuco.
The Man Who Had to Sing Trailer (1970)
01 January 1970
Still in the delivery room, he started singing his song. And on he went his entire life. The song is not ugly, the voice is not unpleasant, but everything is constantly the same.
Relazione filmata Trailer (1970)
01 January 1970
Lost film: Filmed report (1968-1970, 8mm, 24fts, sound, 13’, col.)
Policeman Trailer (1970)
01 January 1970
A BAFTA award nominated documentary illustrating the responsibilities and advantages of being a police officer.
Faith Trailer (1970)
01 January 1970
A documentary on the tomb of Imam Reza, the 8th Imam in Shia Islam. The film shows the various rituals performed by visiting pilgrims alongside "behind the scenes" footage of the management of such a heavily trafficked facility, including spectacular images of the laborious and ceremonious process of sorting piles of money and objects (letters, human hair) that devotees throw inside the tomb for good fortune.
A Bee Has Been Born Trailer (1970)
01 January 1970
A honeycomb in a beehive. A rhythmical collective of bees and the expectation of the birth of a baby bee.
Basketcase Trailer (1970)
29 January 1970
An eccentric old man starts preparing for his funeral after he has a vision that he will die in 7 days.
Experiment 2001: A Failure Trailer (1970)
01 January 1970
The 2001 Super8 parody remake shot home, in the backyard, on the streets and in the neighborhood junkyard: a true space odyssey and yet another venture by Niosi&friends.
Inheriting Your Physical Traits Trailer (1970)
01 January 1970
This educational film from 1970 traces the inheritance of traits such as sex, eye color, height, and weight, showing the role of chromosomes and genes in determining their development.
Limpopo Trailer (1970)
01 January 1970
Limpopo, dating from 1970, directed and produced by Jorge de Sousa, is a story about safaris where the protagonist was a rich industrialist from Porto.
America Is Hard to See Trailer (1970)
01 January 1970
The tumultuous year of 1968 and the candidacy of Eugene McCarthy for the U.S. Presidency, culminating in the Democratic convention in Chicago.
Scabies Trailer (1970)
01 January 1970
A man is smoking. Something itches him and he scratches it. Then this repeats elsewhere. He starts to scratch himself harder and harder and at different places.
Schlamm Trailer (1970)
01 January 1970
In his country house, a man lets himself get stuck in a suicidal lethargy. Eugène Ionesco, alone on screen, interprets the character of his short story, during a cinematic experience as a transcription of an existential malaise.
Karine Trailer (1970)
13 January 1970
Through guiles and intrigues, a young dandy arranges the marriage of his friend with his beloved girl, despite the unwillingness of her father.