Movie Trailers - January 1988
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The Pan Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
A heartwarming comedy about three university students who come of age around a pot dish in a flat. The same room, a camera fixed there throughout, and a cast of only three people, and only men.
The Reagans Speak Out on Drugs Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
This is a classic Political Remix Video made by Cliff Roth in 1988 using two VCRs. The footage, taken from a 1988 anti-drug presidential address by both Ronald and Nancy Reagan, has been reedited to suggest the inauguration of a pro-drug campaign in the United States.
Anônimo I: Teresa Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
In Belo Horizonte, Teresinha de Jesus has been wandering the same path for 13 years, becoming a well-known figure in the city.
INTERNACIONALES Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
An aspect of the life of international truck drivers. The drivers' evenings and meals in all-night petrol stations and their waking up in the morning before setting off on the motorway again.
The Reindeer Thief Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
Like many St. Lawrence Island legends, this story is set in Siberia where Chukchi, the Reindeer People, live.
Cameramen Who Dared Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
Documentary featuring current and archive footage of documentary filmmakers and camera operators who risk their lives in order to capture vivid images of deadly animals, combat, and natural dangers and disasters.
dis-contact Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
The footage of birds shot on 8mm film was projected frame by frame and then re-photographed using bulb exposure (long exposure), thereby reconstructing time through stop-motion.
On the Brink: An A.I.D.S. Chronicle Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
A documentary filmed in nine countries.
Li'A Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
Sam Li'a was a Hawaiian song composer who spent his life in the remote valley of Waipi'o on the Big Island of Hawai'i.
New Times Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
A film about the time of perestroika, made in the genre of documentary comedy. At the center of the film is an unusual hero - an adventurer and a smart man, a carefree rogue, a cheerful joker, and a passionate lover of life, reminiscent of Molière's famous Scapin.
Mecca of the Frigid Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
George visits underground filmmaker Robert Nelson in Milwaukee, and they brave the cold on Lake Michigan.
Famine '87 Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
The film examines the impact of sustained scarcity and flawed ideas of modernization on the lives and land of the pastoral Banni community in the desert region of Kutch in Western Gujarat.
Stars in Broad Daylight Trailer (1988)
02 January 1988
In his debut feature film, director Muhammad explores the inexorable dissolution of a family, ironically during the planning of a wedding, the kind of ritual that ought to bond family members together in shared joy.
Consolations (Love is an Art of Time) Trailer (1988)
27 January 1988
Bruce Elder's Consolations picks up where Lamentations left off in the purgatory of modern existence, and aspires to regain, and reaffirm, a sense of meaning, goodness, beauty and mystery in the empty simulacra of the dead world.
Camcorder Atrocity Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
Various Evil Dead (and possibly Napalm Death) inspired lowjinks, starting with early turntablism experiments and classic lines such as "whether you like it or not I'm an anarchist", early primitive gore effects, an abandoned film which may be really famous who knows, even one kid on the news slagging off politicians, and for the climax ye olde melting polystyrene head trick.
Degrees of Blindness Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
Inspired by a poem by William Blake: a short experimental film about the perception of vision.
Sacrilege Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
A journalist goes undercover to find the truth behind a christian cult while falls in love with one of the members.
The Crow and the Canary Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
An animated true story. A young boy gets in trouble harassing the neighbourhood grouch. When the old man complains to the boy’s father, he’s told a parable that puts his complaint in perspective.
Ferocious Bambr Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
The cartoon tells the story of a fabulous creature named Bambre. He lived completely alone and frightened everyone who was approaching him, and his tail was kind and prevented him from doing dirty tricks.
From the Burning Embers Trailer (1988)
02 January 1988
Made as a collective effort by the women's filmmaking group Mediastorm, a documentary protesting the barbaric--and much publicized--act of sati as inflicted on Roop Kanwar of Deorala, Rajasthan, and other women like her.
The Crazy World of Benny Hill Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
A collection of sketches from Benny Hill's 1986 series of specials.
Trap Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
A film composed only of abstract images animated with black litho pencil on paper. Inspired by a quote from Burning Souls by Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel: "I'm trying to imagine my grandfather on the train taking him far away.
Father and His Three Sons - The Bartos Family (Private Hungary 1) Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
This film is constructed from the diary films of Zoltan Bartos, amateur filmmaker and composer of popular dance music.
The Joseph Smith Story Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
A critical operation on his leg hones the young Joseph’s courage and determination. Later, his questions about faith lead him to the pages of the Bible.
A Is for AIDS Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
Made for children at primary-school level, this program features Dr. Andy Answer, an animated dog, who explains to three young children some of the facts about AIDS.
The Way to My Father’s Village Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
In the fall of 1986, Richard Fung made his first visit to his father's birthplace, a village in southern Guangdong, China.
Hockey: The Lighter Side Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
Hockey: The Lighter Side is an amusing and entertaining look at the game of hockey as it's never been seen before.
Trapese Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
The final climax of sadomasochism and lust. Underground Splatter film
Daydreams Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
Expired film stock, DIY shooting and development often lead to mistakes. For instance, some of the material is good, but some is «sticky» when film sticks in the development tank leaving undeveloped an area up to 20 cm wide.
Sunday Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
A deeply religious family's dinner turns hostile after uncomfortable notions are raised.
1970 or the Collapse of History in the Hysterical Sublime Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
8mm-to-digital and 16mm projector performance. This work includes the film NAVIGATION, which has been preserved by Anthology Film Archives.
Hardshell Hardball: The Story of Baseball in Baltimore Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
A history of baseball in Baltimore, MD, produced by the Babe Ruth Museum.
Consolations (Love Is an Art of Time) Part 3: The Body and the World Trailer (1988)
27 January 1988
"Elder's most philosophical film ... subtly woven connections ... proceed under a contemplative regime" that "solicits the memories of the whole cycle in more delicate ways.
Animalki Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
Animated characters from the film prepared by Joanna's father come to life and run away to the streets of Bielsko-Biała.
Tunes a Plenty Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
A feature film about a group of musicians who refuse to pander to the Top 40 bar scene they spend their time doing music, their wayin garages and basements.
Looking-Rhymes Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
A surreal adventure story centered around four characters that are in a hurry for a game of Ludo and make their journey to a meeting point while fighting the colored tokens of the game that have started transforming into gangsters and attacking them.
Veitstanz/Feixtanz Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
Historically, the phenomenon of St Vitus’ Dance (Veitstanz) first appeared in the Middle Ages, when groups of adults and children danced in public until they lost consciousness.
Communication from Weber Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
A fascinating look at Albert Michael Weber, described by the filmmaker as a "derelict-politico/artist-collagist/communicator" who lives "on the edge of society" in a small hotel room in Montgomery.
Fascination Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
1980-88, 11 min, 16mm, silent. Preserved by Anthology Film Archives. Separate digital soundtrack accompaniment.