Movie Trailers - March 1970
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Three To Go: Toula Trailer (1970)
01 March 1970
Toula, a young woman from a Greek migrant family living in Sydney, struggles to balance her family’s expectations with her own desire for independence and a modern Australian identity.
The Past That Lives Trailer (1970)
21 March 1970
This film documents the life of the late Jewish historian and author Jacques Presser, author of Ashes in the Wind: The Destruction of Dutch Jewry.
The Man with the Flower in His Mouth Trailer (1970)
06 March 1970
The dialogue takes place in a night bar between a man sentenced to death for epithelioma ("the flower in his mouth") and a "peaceful customer" who has missed his train; that is, between someone who lives intensely the little time he has left and someone who has plenty of hours to spend idly, waiting for the morning train and preoccupied with a trivial setback.
Vestigios Trailer (1970)
16 March 1970
Documentary about pre-Columbian art whose aesthetic and utilitarian values are intimately related to its myths and history.
Soft Machine: Alive in Paris 1970 Trailer (1970)
02 March 1970
This Video captures the Canterbury Sound legends Soft Machine live in France filmed at a concert for French television in 1970.
El extraño del pelo largo Trailer (1970)
05 March 1970
Argentinian movie about the 1968's beat band "La Joven Guardia" and their effort to get success in hard sociopolitical times.
Eleven Different Horses Trailer (1970)
11 March 1970
Made from some footage I shot on a family vacation way back in 1949. It features my brother Doug and a horse whose name I've forgotten.
I Am Curious Gay Trailer (1970)
01 March 1970
On his 21st birthday, Davy wanders into a gay bar and meets the man of his dreams.
Der Panzerkommandant Trailer (1970)
01 March 1970
Tank commander Sergeant Tessen does not believe that his crew can become a successful collective and requests his transfer, but he finally withdraws his request due to a young boy to whom he carelessly promised a tank model.
Utah Sequences Trailer (1970)
01 March 1970
The film explores the environment—manmade and natural—at Rozel Point on the north arm of Great Salt Lake.
Yote Shin Yuu Ma Lay Trailer (1970)
20 March 1970
Khin Kyae Hmone is a young woman who dreams of becoming a movie actress. One day, she goes to audition for a leading role.
Moving Day Trailer (1970)
01 March 1970
This is a story about how a family with many children moves into a new apartment in a newly constructed apartment building.
Angela Davis Is at Your Mercy Trailer (1970)
27 March 1970
In the aftermath of the arrest of Angela Davis, Jean Genet reads a text denouncing racist US policy, supporting the Black Panthers party and Angela Davis for a television show that will be completely censored.
Half-Half-Three-quarters-Full Trailer (1970)
08 March 1970
A close-up view of crew racing from the seat that counts the most--the place of the man at the oars. Filmed at St.
Bach: Brandenburg Concertos Trailer (1970)
13 March 1970
From the euphoric first to the solemn sixth, the Brandenburg Concertos features some of Bach's finest and most popular orchestral music.
Your Astronauts Trailer (1970)
11 March 1970
On August 13, 1969 thousands of Chicagolandians flocked to downtown Chicago to get a glimpse of the first humans on the Moon (Neil A.
Svatej z Krejcárku Trailer (1970)
13 March 1970
The shoemaker, Lájošek Cína, is a naive good-for-nothing with his heart on his sleeve, who, as the day grows long, never leaves his shop, where he also sleeps, and his only company is a small stray kitten.
Once Upon A Time Trailer (1970)
15 March 1970
This short animated film was shown at the Seiko Pavilion during the 1970 Osaka Expo. It tells the story of a day when time is thrown into chaos by an alien prank, and speaks to the importance of time.
La Fin des Pyrénées Trailer (1970)
20 March 1970
Thomas is a young man who rebels against society after witnessing his father's suicide. He embarks on a marginal and increasingly violent existence with Malvina, a woman he meets, as they attempt to escape societal pressures.
The Long Agony of Fish Out of Water Trailer (1970)
29 March 1970
The singer-songwriter Joan Manuel Serrat plays the role of a young fisherman named Joan from Ibiza (Eivissa) who falls hopelessly in love about a beautiful English tourist and it leaves everything to follow her to London, where he is introduced to the hippie world.
The Eskimo: Fight for Life Trailer (1970)
24 March 1970
An authentic record of the life of the Netsilik Inuit of the Pelly Bay region of the Canadian Arctic during their last migratory camp.
The Farce of Master Pathelin Trailer (1970)
02 March 1970
Farsa o Patlenu is a Yugoslav TV movie from 1970, produced by RTV Belgrade. It is an adaptation of the famous 15th-century French medieval farce, 'La Farce de maître Pierre Pathelin'.
Choob-e Khoda Trailer (1970)
21 March 1970
A lustful man doesn't even pass by his friend's wife and brings corruption to the point where his friend is taken to the hospital because of the severity of his work.
Onwettige Huwelik Trailer (1970)
23 March 1970
To their disappointment, Ben and Willemien du Plessis aren't able to meets the stipulations imposed in the will of Ben's estranged late sister.
Group III: Sunlight/Floating/Afternoon Trailer (1970)
30 March 1970
SUNLIGHT (1970, 4 min, 16mm, silent) Sunlight patterns on a window in constant change through subtle camera swings – the motions repeated giving the light a fluid quality.
Langt fra Aten Trailer (1970)
14 March 1970
Documentary about Trøndelag Teater in Norway. The film shows clips from the performances, and during production of the plays.
Black Journal: 22; The Black G.I. Trailer (1970)
30 March 1970
For African-American soldiers in Vietnam, the contradiction of being expected to defend liberties not granted at home is evident.
Group IV: Beaded Light/Dissolving/Beyond Trailer (1970)
30 March 1970
GROUP IV: BEADED LIGHT (1970, 4 min, 16mm, silent) “In BEADED LIGHT, Gerson applies an ambiguous procedure to our perception of color and light.