Lawrence Jordan Movie Trailers
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Harper's Bazar Trailer (2022)
01 January 2022
A repository of fashion, pleasure and instruction, HARPER'S BAZAR first appeared in 1867 as a weekly publication showcasing European fashion for prosperous women on the opposite side of the Atlantic.
Ein Traum der Liebenden Trailer (1964)
01 May 1964
In EIN TRAUM DER LIEBENDEN [A DREAM OF LOVERS], Monk meanders through a maze of Minoan bull-leaping, satyrs and revelatory rainbows.
The Season's Change Trailer (1960)
01 January 1960
A simple contemplation of the plum tree through a window. In rich black and white.
Entr’acte III Trailer (2017)
13 September 2017
An animation which lifts off and proceeds with the delicacy of a soap bubble. Conceived as a tiny interlude between longer films: a chance to catch one's breath after and before more aggressive works, a "time out" period for the mind to float effortlessly and free of gravity.
Enid's Idyll Trailer (2004)
26 September 2004
Lawrence Jordan used forty-six engraved Gustave Doré illustrations from "Idylls of the King" as settings for his extravagantly romantic saga.
After the Circus Trailer (2013)
01 January 2013
An exploration into 19th century death mystiques, which rely heavily on the supernatural, along with a belief in, or at least a fascination with, fairy magic, much of it implied through subtle imagery.
Three Trailer (1956)
08 March 1956
In the rarely-seen THREE, one begat three became two and then one again.
Triptych in Four Parts Trailer (1958)
11 May 1958
In describing the basis for TRIPTYCH IN FOUR PARTS, artist Lawrence Jordan writes, "Part one is the Portrait of a North Beach artist, John Reed.
Circus Savage Trailer (2009)
13 June 2009
If there is such an old-fashioned thing as "stream of consciousness" in cinema, I suppose this is itn
Johnnie Trailer (1964)
01 January 1964
A little boy swings, breaks sticks, looks up into the sky, himself a cherub, while on the soundtrack Chad and Jeremy sing "and if a hundred boys should die, we can send a hundred more.
Hildur and the Magician Trailer (1970)
14 March 1970
In a woodland, a foolish, bungling magician prepares a potion to aid Hildur, the fairy queen, in rescuing her ward, a princess, who has been abducted by a gnome.
Our Lady of the Sphere Trailer (1969)
15 March 1969
Animation using cutout animation to craft a bizarre science fiction experiment. Moving spheres, such as balloons and bubbles, are superimposed on static backgrounds to suggest travel and discovery.
The One Romantic Venture of Edward Trailer (1956)
01 January 1956
The young man, played by Stan Brakhage, gets himself into a seriously comic mix-up by indulging in semi-sexual fantasies, and allowing the fantasies to take over.
Water Light Trailer (1956)
31 December 1956
The wanderings (and Lawrence Jordan's "Odyssey" triptych) begin in the late 1950s when the filmmaker joined the U.
For Life, Against the War Trailer (1967)
30 January 1967
First shown on January 30, 1967, FOR LIFE AGAINST THE WAR was an open-call, collective statement from American independent filmmakers disparate in style and sensibility but united by their opposition to the Vietnam War.
Finds of the Fortnight Trailer (1980)
01 January 1980
Cut-out animation alternated with text collages.
Entr'acte II Trailer (2015)
01 January 2015
In Entr'acte II the walls come tumbling down. The wheels come off the wagon: Thunder, Lightning, Explosive meditations.
Inferno Trailer (2014)
01 January 2014
Dante's fantasy of hell, and his yearning after the Epic Poetry form of Virgil, the Latin poet. Again the magnificent illustrations of Gustav Dore, the actual inspiration for the film.
A Legend for Fountains Trailer (1965)
01 January 1965
A sombre day in the city. "A Legend for Fountains" is the 16-minute version, "A Fable for Fountains" the 6-minute version.
Desistfilm Trailer (1954)
01 January 1954
Four young men and a young woman sit in boredom. She smokes while one strums a lute, one looks at a magazine, and two fiddle with string.
Pink Swine! Trailer (1963)
01 January 1963
One of Lawrence Jordan's earliest animated films, PINK SWINE is an energetic and playful mix of various animation styles.
Minerva Looks Out into the Zodiac Trailer (1959)
10 May 1959
From a central pivotal position, the camera eye (in this case, the hard and inflexible eye of Minerva) looks out upon twelve passing scenes.
Entr'Acte Trailer (2014)
24 January 2014
A series of vaudeville acts inserted in images of reality, meant to demonstrate the ephemeral nature of all things.
Hommage Trailer (2024)
07 March 2024
Everything new is old again (with Lawrence Jordan and Erik Satie in another visual-and-audible collaboration across the decades).
Three by Cornell Trailer (1972)
01 January 1972
Includes: CHILDREN'S PARTY, COTILLION, THE MIDNIGHT PARTY | These are the first three of the six films Cornell gave me to finish before he died.