John Fletcher

Most Popular John Fletcher Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

The Saturday Men Trailer (1962)

01 January 1962

A sports documentary about association football that follows a week in the life of West Bromwich Albion football club.

£20 per ton Trailer (1955)

01 January 1955

Wintry snowfall in a factory yard contrasts with the furnaces burning within. This film follows the eye of the firm's accountant as he traces waste and excess about the works.

Integration Report 1 Trailer (1960)

01 January 1960

Integration Report 1, Madeline Anderson's trailblazing debut, was the first known documentary by an African American female director.

About "The White Bus" Trailer (1968)

01 January 1968

Follows the creation of Lindsay Anderson's The White Bus (1968), from pre-production to the shoot and in post.

Every Day Except Christmas Trailer (1957)

25 May 1957

A short documentary filmed in 1957 at the Covent Garden fruit, vegetable and flower market, then located in the Covent Garden area of East central London.

Together Trailer (1956)

05 February 1956

The workaday boredom and crushing hardships of London's East End in the 1950s, seen from the point of view of two deaf-mutes who share a strong bond of friendship.

We Are the Lambeth Boys Trailer (1959)

18 March 1959

Seminal piece of documentary filmmaking by New Wave director Karel Reisz following the daily activities of members of the Lambeth Youth club in late-1950s London.

Momma Don't Allow Trailer (1956)

05 February 1956

A Free Cinema short documenting a night at the Wood Green Jazz Club, observing youth culture, music, and social dynamics through an unobtrusive, non-narrated style.

Circus at Clopton Hall Trailer (1961)

01 January 1961

On a summer's day, a group of children improvise a circus at an abandoned farm in Suffolk.

Nice Time Trailer (1957)

25 May 1957

A montage of the night-life of Piccadilly Circus across the hours, from early evening to the last lingering passers-by.

O Dreamland Trailer (1953)

01 January 1953

Lindsay Anderson's early documentary film of a British amusement park, the irony of its manufactured fun on full display.