Movie Trailers - January 1977
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El cantar de los cantares Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
Experiemntal film projected over a painting.
Ums freiwerden hätte es ja gehen sollen Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
When actress Elfriede Irrall wants to make a film about her mother Erika Trojan in 1977, she is skeptical at first, but then ready to talk.
100 Watts 120 Volts Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
The mechanized production of Duro-Test light bulbs is filmed as a dance to the tune of the Brandenburg, as choreographed filaments, glass, and metal combine in a dynamic finale.
Wet Paint Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
[The] Insinuation of accidentally spilled ink that would be running across the paper in random, aleatory oozes displaces the graceful liquidity of the careful animated choreography.
Domicile Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
"In this film there is a simple accessible constant which you will have no difficulty in recognizing. There is an equally apparent variable. So your question - to phrase it poorly - might be, what is it that is being measured here?
To the Dairy Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
A last look at the London Filmmakers' Co-op when it was housed in an old Victorian dairy. 'In the dark room, single imagess [sic] succeed eachothers [sic] in a continous [sic] motion towards the dairy, where she and the other english filmmakers stayed in an area of demolishing.
Orbital Obsessions Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
Documentation and experimentation in real time, "Orbital Obsessions" is an example of early video self-portraiture, eerie and calm in its radical implications for the medium.
Ich widerspreche mir nicht... Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
A 1977 made-for-television documentary about the German writer Ernst Jünger.
Tapestry II Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
Second of 24 animations done with traditional tapestries, each based on a folk proverb. "Fresh water is good for you and your daughter.
Terra de abril (Vilar de perdizes) Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
Two years after April 25 1974, with an election looming, a small village prepares to stage a Passion of the Christ involving all the inhabitants, as has always been the tradition.
Sliced Light Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
Buena Vista Park in San Francisco like you've never seen it. "Playing" my 16mm Beaulieu camera like a musical instrument with extremely rapid zooming and inverted images.
Disfraz de demonio Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
It takes place in Buenos Aires, during the Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1871. It's the only Sandro film considered lost.
Retrato de Classe Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
A funny chronicle of the São Paulo middle class in the 1970s, based on a simple but effective premise: a primary school class meeting, 20 years later.
Great American Wilderness Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
The Great American Wilderness presents a striking portrait of America's vanishing frontiers. From the dank, sullen swamplands of southern Florida to the icy, windblown peaks of Alaska's mountains, Bill Burrud's cameras explore the essence of our untamed lands.
Geography of South America: Brazil (Revised) Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
Geographic features of a great frontier land, including scenes of the exciting new capital, Brasilia.
Space Time Structures Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
In Space Time Structures the evershifting fields of line and shape created illusionistic depth which denied the planar surface of the movie screen.
Sleeping on Asphalt Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
The eye of a female student becomes one with the eye of the camera in this refreshing 8mm film that vividly conveys the breath of school life at a women's college.
Overdose Trailer (1977)
23 January 1977
This program is an overview of best practices to keep a person who has overdosed alive between discovery and hospitalization.
Rooftop Road Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
A montage of shots from Chicago’s major transportation system, the elevated CTA. We watch the train travel through various Chicago neighborhoods and seasons to a soundtrack of train noises, piano, and blues.
Blue Moment Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
Multi-layered visuals of an art exhibition "opening" at the Guggenheim Museum are accompanied by a voice-over soundtrack wherein the museum director explains the particular rewards of "openings" and directorships.
First Reel Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
Two IDF soldiers patronize Palestinians in the West Bank. The movie was shelved by Tel-Aviv University for political reasons, and was kept in the University's legal counsel in a safe for seven years.
Howway the Lasses Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
South Shields born animator Sheila Graber takes a wry look at the ups and downs of women’s quest for emancipation.
Rubinstein: In Performance Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
This historic film captures the legendary pianist Artur Rubinstein in rare performance film footage. The first portion of the program features Rubinstein playing solo works.
Give That Person There a Camera Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
"I used to wander the streets of Vancouver very early in the morning experiencing sights, sounds and people going about their business.
Scotland with No Clothes Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
“A portrait of a place: specifically, a waterfall in Scotland. However, more than just a recording of a landscape – it also captures a moment of experience – pure experience – pure cinema.
Coal people Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
Coal workers are one of the professions that disappeared in our time due to the rapid technological development of industrial society.
Hazchem Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
A BAFTA award nominated documentary about the new label 'hazchem' and how it works.
Just After Christmas Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
"A sculptural and quasi-performance piece involving discarded Christmas trees. A meditation on passing and the things-left-behind.
Silent Partner Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
In effect, it turns the spectator loose in a problematic textual system which includes both narrative and non-narrative clues; the puzzle cannot be resolved because its terms are systematically ambiguous.
How Do You Feel? Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
A video animation "commercial" on body movement and self awareness. Charming musical score of George Kleinsinger gives a "sing-along" pattern for dancers Lloyd Ritter and Kei Takei.
Chamber Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
"The film's title takes into account meanings and implication of the word 'chamber', as well as of the heart, intimate music, darkness, room, camera, prison, gun part.
Bits Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
Our visual field is dominated by gossamer layers that become distorted in fluid motion, break off, begin anew and continually change color.
Screaming Susan Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
An animated super-8 horror film made up of still photographs. "My friend Reynolds – also the painter in ‘Petit Mal’ – purposely cut her leg and we poured her blood onto the celluloid surface of ‘Screaming Susan’ to authenticate its horror status.
A Quiet Afternoon with Strangers Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
“A ‘silent’ interview, QUIET AFTERNOON is the most strange and moving of Turkle’s films, documenting the year-round garage sale of an eccentric, elderly Ohio couple.
Decisions Decisions! Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
The new kid in town must decide whether or not he wants to be friends with a social outcast.
Tachycardia Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
A feature-length Super-8 autobiographical Film by Betzy Bromberg. "It was personal in terms of the image and soundtrack but I edited it without ever looking at the images – a truly structural film approach and a less than successful experiment.
Library World Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
In this informational short, seventies kids discover the untold wealth of knowledge waiting for them at their local library.