Millie Goldsholl Trailers
Rebellion of the Flowers TrailerLens Distortion #10 TrailerUp Is Down Trailer
Rebellion of the Flowers TrailerLens Distortion #10 TrailerUp Is Down Trailer
Total trailers found: 9
01 January 1968
Promotional film on the use, application, and benefits of photography and film produced for the Eastman Kodak Company.
01 January 1971
An experimental film made by Millie and Morton Goldsholl, with kaleidoscopic effects in which light and color movements are recorded before a stationary camera with a distorted lens.
01 January 1992
Rebellion of the Flowers tells the story of a gardener, Jan, who “understood nature’s needs” and worked hard to grow and care for his plants.
01 January 1969
A boy who walks on his hands enjoys a different view of the world, much to the chagrin of the adults in the town in which he lives.
24 April 1958
Back in 1957, Mort & Millie loaded the kids in the back of the car and headed downtown. Mort drove while Millie shot out the window.
01 January 1960
Sponsored film made by Goldsholl Associates for Kimberley-Clark Coporation. Through animation and still photography, and live action, the film introduces viewers to the company's "TexoPrint" product - a versatile plastic printing paper.
05 April 1964
Dedicated to the men, women and children of Mars, this fantastical animation uses the simplest of elements: solid backgrounds, block letters, and a length of metal chain.
28 December 1963
Experimental film made by the husband and wife duo. The human form takes center stage, while The Electrosoniks (Philips Recording 600-047) set an other-worldly tone.
01 January 1962
A sponsored film made by Millie Goldsholl (of Chicago's Morton Goldsholl Associates) for Karolton Envelope Company, a division of Kimberly-Clark.