Movie Trailers - March 1970
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Riverbody Trailer (1970)
11 March 1970
A continuous dissolve of 87 male and female nudes. "The film's fascination lies with the suspense of that magic moment, halfway between two persons, when the dissolve technique produces composite figures, oftentimes hermaphroditic, that inspires awe for the mystery of the human form.
The Liberation of L.B. Jones Trailer (1970)
18 March 1970
A successful African American businessman has a quarrel with a white policeman, suspecting that he is having an affair with his wife.
The Boys in the Band Trailer (1970)
16 March 1970
A witty, perceptive and devastating look at the personal agendas and suppressed revelations swirling among a group of gay men in Manhattan.
Postal Romance Trailer (1970)
16 March 1970
The plot is based on the story of the complex relationship between Peter Schmidt and Zinaida Rizberg, with whom he corresponded after a chance meeting on the train.
Arthur Penn, 1922-: Themes and Variants Trailer (1970)
21 March 1970
This documentary premiered at the 1970 Cannes Film Festival and combines black and white with color photography.
Coming Attractions Trailer (1970)
19 March 1970
“Coming Attractions” looks backward into the memories and forward into the future of Francis Francine, an elegantly dowdy transvestite of, and indeed beyond, a certain age.
How to Gain Money, Women and Fame? Trailer (1970)
28 March 1970
Three ironic episodes showing how to get what every man dreams of - money, women and fame.
Sexo y crimen Trailer (1970)
12 March 1970
Industrialist blackmails unfaithful wife and her lover into helping him fake his own death.
Trap Trailer (1970)
11 March 1970
A genuine performance film as Bernadette Laffont and Bulle Ogier engage, with reckless abandon, in a flurry of senseless destruction in a house at night.
Norma Trailer (1970)
01 March 1970
A woman goes to a doctor hoping he will cure her nymphomania. Scenes of her with her various lovers and pick-ups of both sexes are shown.
Surfacing on the Thames Trailer (1970)
10 March 1970
‘A beautiful, mysterious yet satisfying optical illusion…celebrates the early passing of a steam on the Thames.
Little Remi and Famous Dog Capi Trailer (1970)
17 March 1970
Japanese animation adaptation of a 19th century French novel: A boy is given up by his foster parents to a traveling performer.
The Last Relic Trailer (1970)
23 March 1970
A medieval love story with lots of adventures. The times are troubled - there's a revolt of peasants going on.
Horton Hears a Who! Trailer (1970)
18 March 1970
In this story, Horton discovers there is a microscopic community of intelligent beings called the Who's living on a plant that only he can hear.
Un caso di coscienza Trailer (1970)
04 March 1970
Discovering that a woman from their small town in Sicily cheated on her husband, a group of upper class men investigate and try to identify her.
Los muchachos de mi barrio Trailer (1970)
12 March 1970
Lito Ugarte, a successful singer, returns to the country where he was born. He comes back to the city where he grew up, reuniting with his old-time friends.
Unexpectedly Vacant Trailer (1970)
09 March 1970
A husband and wife acting team face the growing realisation that they will never be better than mediocre during a summer spent in rep.
El relicario Trailer (1970)
29 March 1970
While watching on television a bullfight where his son Luis acts, the matador Rafael Lucena dies of a heart attack upon discovering Virginia in the bullring, a woman who looks like Soledad.
Rumour Trailer (1970)
02 March 1970
A hard-bitten newspaper reporter is drawn back into the world of sleaze he had hoped to have left behind, and this time it goes right to the top.
Space Projection Ako Trailer (1970)
15 March 1970
Experimental film by Toshio Matsumoto created for the 1970 world's fair, Expo '70 in Osaka. The film was made up of multiple projections onto the inside of the Textile Pavilion, a dome with an interior designed by Yokoo Tadanori, and featured a 57-channel music score by Joji Yuasa.
Ikari o utae! Trailer (1970)
01 March 1970
A record of the Anpo Treaty and Okinawa struggles of 1968 to 1970. Part 1: '68.10.21 to '69.5.31; Part 2: '69.
School Play Trailer (1970)
21 March 1970
A fractured, psychedelic fairy tail presented as a school play.
Bot Lavin Tithe Gudgulya Trailer (1970)
14 March 1970
Directed by Dada Kondke. Starring Pushpa Bhosale.
El legado Picasso Trailer (1970)
01 March 1970
1970 Documentary on Pablo Picasso, On display at the Picasso Museum in Barcelona.
The Garden of Forking Paths Trailer (1970)
10 March 1970
Riffing on statistical fallacy and quantum mechanics theory, Keith Varnum's 1975 experimental short film follows a man's course of action after he receives an unsettling phone call and enters into a nightmarish version of Ann Arbor, Michigan.
What the Fuck are These Red Squares? Trailer (1970)
20 March 1970
Striking students meet at a "Revolutionary Seminar" at the Art Institute of Chicago in response to the invasion of Cambodia and the killing of protesting students at Kent and Jackson State Universities.
Mayday Trailer (1970)
11 March 1970
In the spring of 1970, thousand of protesters descended on New Haven to demonstrate against the trial of Black Panther members for the murder of suspected FBI informant Alex Rackley.
Flight 172 Trailer (1970)
26 March 1970
Flight - 172 is the first full-length comedy play written by Moulee for Shri YGPs UAA in the year 1969.
Dinanzi alla legge Trailer (1970)
03 March 1970
Inspired freely by some passages from Kafka's "The Process", it is an attempt to reconstruct the obsessive atmosphere of the work of the Prague author.
Deep Dance Trailer (1970)
12 March 1970
In this film from the late 1960's Ron Scott collaborated with avant-garde musician Byrne Newhart in Fort Worth, Texas to produce a melange of light and sound channeling the psychedelic zeitgeist of the era.
I, A Dog Trailer (1970)
11 March 1970
An autobiographical film ballad about dodging dog dung in New York City.
A Fairy Tale For Adults Trailer (1970)
26 March 1970
A rich man pays his look a like to see if three women who stand to inherit his money are on the level.
Porch Glider Trailer (1970)
10 March 1970
A cyclical film, without sound, that goes from day to night and back again. First, from the porch glider, daytime movement is seen--children running and bicycles and cars going by.
My House of High Ceilings Trailer (1970)
08 March 1970
Two art students face the need to redefine their position after the 1968 Movement
Makin' It Trailer (1970)
20 March 1970
Nine girls turn up at a Kensington studio for a supposed screen test to 'show what they can do'. In fact the test becomes the film, a candid camera.
Inside/Outside Station Nine Trailer (1970)
03 March 1970
Pioneering ethnographic filmmaker John Marshall casts an eye on the inner workings of a Pittsburgh police station, capturing law enforcement’s day-to-day handling of domestic disturbances, juvenile delinquency, suspect interrogation, and various cases to arrive at a sociological, vérité examination of civil liberties and the carriage of justice.
Variations on a Seven Second Loop-Painting Trailer (1970)
01 March 1970
The "theme," a seven-second loop-painting (actually closer to eight), is repeated seven times in succession before the title appears.
The City (Osaka) Trailer (1970)
14 March 1970
An animated fantasy that shows Canadians as urbanized people developing a vast wilderness with the aid of the latest technologies.
Jim the Man Trailer (1970)
18 March 1970
JIM THE MAN is a new kind of American film with violent montage effects, starkly beautiful photography and a unique story construction that ends in a startling eruption of psychological images.