Movie Trailers - March 1972
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Nights of Boccaccio Trailer (1972)
28 March 1972
Boccaccio (also known as The Nights of Boccaccio) is a 1972 Italian comedy film written and directed by Bruno Corbucci.
Voices Trailer (1972)
15 March 1972
A nearly 30 minute long conversation in a living room party. Unlike in a regular TV play the jabber conversation can hardly be understood.
All the Advantages Trailer (1972)
20 March 1972
A 14 year-old boy, living with his grandmother after the separation of his parents, flees to London in search of his mother after a row with his grandmother.
A Culpa Trailer (1972)
20 March 1972
Heitor and Matilde are two siblings who decide to murder their rich father in order to quickly inherit his wealth.
Bing Slamet Setan Djalanan Trailer (1972)
28 March 1972
The “Maut Club” (Death Club) gang is led by Bing, nicknamed The Boss, and consists of kids. Some are rascals; some are just curious, while some are just bored.
A Human Heart Trailer (1972)
31 March 1972
The young partisan Nestor makes attempt to escape from prison, but is shot in the chest. After a few tense hours, the surgeon professor Andronikov removes the bullet, however Nestor is to be tortured in the police station.
Veronica Trailer (1972)
22 March 1972
Veronica (Lulu Mihăescu) is a flighty girl who lives in an orphanage. At the age of 5, a fairy godmother gives her a charmed bag, which can fulfill every wish.
Scarecrow in a Garden of Cucumbers Trailer (1972)
16 March 1972
An aspiring actress from Kansas comes to New York and meets a host of zany characters.
The Concert for Bangladesh Trailer (1972)
23 March 1972
A film about the first benefit rock concert when major musicians performed to raise relief funds for the poor of Bangladesh.
The Three Musketeers in Boots Trailer (1972)
17 March 1972
Pero is back in Go Go Town, a fearful place in the Wild West that desperately awaits for a sheriff to come.
Ingmar Bergman Trailer (1972)
17 March 1972
Portrait of Ingmar Bergman, made while he was working on The Touch, about his professional and private life in the early 1970s.
Blue Money Trailer (1972)
11 March 1972
Handsome and successful Jim appears to have it all: he's married to the beautiful and supportive Lisa, has a healthy baby, and works a cool gig as the director of hardcore porno fare.
Oyster Village Trailer (1972)
22 March 1972
The villagers of a remote fishing village on the west coast of Korea have a belief that if someone drowns in the sea, his spirit cannot depart until the next person dies.
Naughty Nun Trailer (1972)
09 March 1972
To spite her father, a young woman enters a convent. However, the woman's old boyfriend shows up and tries to win her back.
The Carey Treatment Trailer (1972)
29 March 1972
A doctor uncovers a hotbed of corruption when he tries to clear a colleague of a murder charge.
Fig Trailer (1972)
18 March 1972
In Fig we see a young girl, naked, pregnant; and a young man, also naked. Sometimes they are together, sometimes apart.
Cool Breeze Trailer (1972)
29 March 1972
A paroled crook masterminds a $3 million jewelry theft to fund a bank for businessmen.
The Man from the Other Side Trailer (1972)
26 March 1972
After the Bolshevik seizure of power in 1917. A Russian engineer gets the assignment to purchase locomotives from Sweden.
Amuck! Trailer (1972)
21 March 1972
A beautiful American woman infiltrates the home of a novelist and his wife so she can investigate the disappearance of her lover — who was her employers’ previous secretary — and soon finds herself the target of the couple's erotic desires and a murder plot.
Brylanty pani Zuzy Trailer (1972)
21 March 1972
Polish intelligence sends a mole into the ranks of a high-profile gang, the boss of which recently died in mysterious circumstances.
Batwoman and Robin Trailer (1972)
12 March 1972
70s Queen of action movies, Virginia and son, Robin Aristorenas teamed up for this spectacular advenn
From Cold to Warm Trailer (1972)
08 March 1972
Vera Kasatkina, in her youth, experienced an emotional trauma: her husband left her and their child. She is 27 years old and has long given up on the idea of personal happiness.
Paris and Love Trailer (1972)
27 March 1972
The film revolves around a poor family that financially depends heavily on their daughter, Halla, who works as a singer in small bars.
50 Years of Electricity Trailer (1972)
24 March 1972
A film made on the 50 year anniversary of the Reykjavík Power Plant, which discusses their main activities and future projects.
Serpent Trailer (1972)
18 March 1972
Financed by Guggenheim Fellowship. The serpent embodies the primal chaotic life force in mythic symbology.
Huldubyggðin í heiðinni Trailer (1972)
12 March 1972
A film about the activities of the US military base in Keflavík, Iceland.
A Sun Like Nowhere Else Trailer (1972)
01 March 1972
A film that witnesses the Acadian awakening and the unprecedented popular awareness that manifested itself in 1972 in northeastern New Brunswick.
Khanevade-ye sarkar Ghazanfar Trailer (1972)
21 March 1972
The work of Ghazanfar with his father Aqbalakhan and his brother Abbas live in their son-in-law Akbar.
Szenen aus dem Eheleben Trailer (1972)
28 March 1972
Through psychological warfare, a man manages to outdo his former wife's second husband and return to her.
The World's Largest TV Studio Trailer (1972)
01 March 1972
1972, 59:04 min, b&w, sound. In 1972, TVTV brought their low-budget, free-form journalistic techniques to the floor of the Democratic Presidential Convention in Miami.
Robarte el arte Trailer (1972)
02 March 1972
For Robarte el Arte [Stealing the Art] (1972), Juan José Gurrola together with Gelsen Gas and Arnaldo Coen supposedly stole an artwork during Documenta 5 in 1972 and represented it with an asterisk of scotch tape on a rock in the Wilhelmshöhe Park.
Sound Strip/Film Strip Trailer (1972)
01 March 1972
Sound Strip / Film Strip is Paul Sharits' first "Locational" work, made in collaboration with Bill Brand.
Daylight Trailer (1972)
12 March 1972
This film is my bridge from filmpainting to live-action filmmaking. A grant from a former teacher, through the National Counsel of Churches, enabled me to purchase camera, tape recorder, and editing equipment.
Bank Holiday Trailer (1972)
02 March 1972
18-year-old friends Todd and Towzer set off by motorbike to spend a Bank Holiday weekend in Scarborough.
Vampeer Trailer (1972)
12 March 1972
VAMPEER is told through a color mist and floating vales. A non-narrative film in the tradition of the Weber-Watson "Fall of the House of Usher" (1928) VAMPEER retains all the genre clichesbut uses them atmospherically.
Planned Obsolessons Trailer (1972)
12 March 1972
A crowd of champagne-riddled art patrons witness and react to the unveiling of a fountain sculpted by Richard See and the filmmaker.
Genesis - Generation 80 Trailer (1972)
20 March 1972
This studio concert by Genesis (Tony Banks, Peter Gabriel, Michael Rutherford, Phil Collins, and Steve Hackett) features hits “The Fountain of Salmacis,” “Twilight,” “Musical Box,” and “The Return of the Giant Hogweed.
Mutations Trailer (1972)
01 March 1972
“The changing dots, ectoplasmic shapes and electronic music of L. Schwartz’s ‘Mutations’ which has been shot with the aid of computers and lasers, makes for an eye-catching view of the potentials of the new techniques.
Activities Trailer (1972)
16 March 1972
Działania (Activities) documents a four-day action in a Warsaw television studio which can be understood as a “visual free-jazz concert,” or an attempt at interdisciplinary, collaborative improvisation.
Pear I Trailer (1972)
14 March 1972
Pear I illustrates Herbert's obsession with patterns of color as he dallies over curtains, quilts, toys, flowers and other objects, and over lean, youthful bodies that are perfect physical specimens, changing the aura of the figures with bluish, yellowish, dusky reddish and tannish tones.
Pear II Trailer (1972)
16 March 1972
A home movie, in that a disrobed couple prowl several rooms, their images flowing in blurred, fragmentary stop-motion photography.
Goodbye, Billy: America Goes to War, 1917-18 Trailer (1972)
14 March 1972
Surveys the history of the United States in World War I at home and at the battlefronts. A documentary compiled of authentic war films set to vintage sound, designed to stimulate student interest in further study of the war and the times.
Portrait Trailer (1972)
11 March 1972
An awe-inspiring surreal allegory of man's destruction of himself and his environment, expressed through haunting, superimposed images of overwhelming power and authority.
Aether Trailer (1972)
14 March 1972
A sci-fi/occult/psychedelic performance film set to an original soundtrack by Rhys Chatham. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2011.
Illuminated Music #1 Trailer (1972)
03 March 1972
With Illuminated Music #1, Stephen Beck shows off the well-modulated movements possible with a synthesizer that needs no external image source.