Movie Trailers - July 1970
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Homo sapiens Trailer (1970)
01 July 1970
A concise philosophical film that depicts the timeless problem of the connection and interdependence between humans and nature.
Jimi Hendrix: The Day the Music Died - New York Pop Trailer (1970)
17 July 1970
Jimi Hendrix's performance at Downing Stadium, Randall's Island, New York, on 17 July 1970, with the Hendrix/Cox/Mitchell line-up.
Master Abolhasan Saba Trailer (1970)
01 July 1970
A documentary about Abolhasan Saba, who was an Iranian musician, composer.
Rainy Day Woman Trailer (1970)
01 July 1970
A fascinating dissection of a remote rural community's descent into barbarity as a result of WWII invasion fears.
Los Montoneros Trailer (1970)
16 July 1970
While awaiting the arrival of Simón Bolívar's army, groups of patriots gathered clandestinely in the Junín region, ready to confront the troops loyal to the Spanish crown.
Boregowda Bengalurige Banda Trailer (1970)
08 July 1970
Boregowda Bengalurige Banda is a 1970 Indian Kannada-language film written and directed by B. A. Arasu Kumar, and produced by S.
Reign of the Vampire Trailer (1970)
16 July 1970
Directed by Malcolm Le Grice. "It nears the end of the political paranoid works using found military documentary images.
The World of Charlie Company Trailer (1970)
07 July 1970
A CBS News camera team spent four months with an American infantry company in South Vietnam in 1970. They lived in the field with the soldiers of one squad: marching, eating and sleeping with them, filming interviews and scenes for regular reports on the CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite and, eventually, a one-hour documentary broadcast on the CBS Television network.
Scenes from Under Childhood Trailer (1970)
24 July 1970
A visualization of the inner world of foetal beginnings, the infant, the baby, the child – a shattering of the ‘myths of childhood’ through revelation of the extremes of violent terror and overwhelming joy of that world darkened to most adults by their sentimental remembering of it… a ‘tone poem’ for the eye – very inspired by the music of Olivier Messiaen.