Robert Fulton Movie Trailers
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Robert E. Fulton III Edit of Burroughs: The Movie Trailer (2015)
15 December 2015
After two years of filming, director Howard Brookner brought inventor and photographer Robert E. Fulton III a trunkful of William S.
Fire on the Mountain Trailer (1996)
29 November 1996
A documentary film about the exploits of the 10th Mountain Division, an elite group of mountain climbers who fought decisive battles against the Nazis in the Italian Alps during the final days of World War II.
Windham Hill: Tibet Trailer (1988)
01 January 1988
Tibet – Mere mention of the word Tibet evokes images of a rich and magical country, its culture shrouded by a remote and inaccessible location.
Deep Hearts Trailer (1980)
14 March 1980
Deep Hearts is a film about the Bororo Fulani, a nomadic society located in central Niger Republic and the title is a reference to an important aspect of these people’s thought and demeanor.
Freak Power: The Ballot or the Bomb Trailer (2020)
23 October 2020
Hunter S. Thompson went to the 1968 Democratic Convention in Chicago as a journalist and returned home disgusted, yet motivated by what he’d just seen: violently suppressed protests, riots, corrupt politicians, and abusive cops.
Windham Hill: Western Light Trailer (1984)
01 January 1984
Filmed during the months of June and August 1984 in the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Mesa Verde National Park and the Navajo Nation.
Windham Hill: China Trailer (1987)
01 January 1987
The opening of China to the West has produced images that focus on the more obvious: the Great Wall, the Forbidden City, the tombs of Sian.
Film Diary #1 (Robert Fulton III) Trailer (2024)
01 January 2024
"I traveled to Albany, NY, and called Robert Fulton and stated that I wanted to come and visit him in Newtown, CT.
Geography of Hope Trailer (1996)
01 January 1996
A visually stunning aerial journey throughout the American Southwest with Robert Fulton, filmmaker/pilot extraordinaire accompanied with a mystical soundtrack by Joakin Bello.
Windham Hill: Winter Trailer (1985)
01 January 1985
This program has been hailed as a natural moment so perfectly described that it will never be forgotten.
Mark Tobey Abroad Trailer (1973)
01 January 1973
Robert Gardner visits the great American painter Mark Tobey in Basel, Switzerland, where he lived for the last years of his life.
Windham Hill: Seasons Trailer (1986)
01 January 1986
Featuring selections from the Windham Hill videos Water's Path, Western Light, Autumn Portrait, and Winter.
Windham Hill: Water's Path Trailer (1984)
01 January 1984
This dreamvideo was filmed primarily in California during the months of June and August of 1984. Featuring the music of Windham Hill artists William Ackerman, Scott Cossu, Daniel Hecht, Michael Hedges, Bill Quist, Shadowfax, Ira Stein and George Winston.
Pilot Notes: Journals Of A Solitary Aviator Trailer (2000)
01 April 2000
A documentary about a legendary American film maker/aviator Robert Fulton who was contracted by the BBC to film aerial cinematography throughout South America.
Colorado Landscapes Trailer (1994)
15 August 1994
The video is an aerial view of Colorado from a Cessna 180 flying over the cities to the mountain peaks, over rivers, farms, canyons and deserts.
Windham Hill: Autumn Portrait Trailer (1985)
01 January 1985
Features the beauty of colors and lights of Autumn in New England.
Vineyard IV Trailer (1967)
02 January 1967
Glen Denny observed: "This film is not ocean, it is panther stalking jungle." Camera flows because it is free to move through space.
Running Shadow II Trailer (1972)
08 February 1972
Rapidly changing images of natural objects, scenery, animals, plants, and people flicker, flash, tumble, and cascade across the screen.
Wilderness: A Country in the Mind Trailer (1984)
01 January 1984
Nature is our common impressional and biological ancestor. Its history is now, an open book of essences which we have largely, through the intervention of the industrial state, forgotten how to read.
Street Film Part V Trailer (1977)
19 March 1977
Robert Edison Fulton does some incredible things with time-lapse photography in "Street Film Part V," which imparts surreal staccato movement to mostly moonlit beach scenes in Brazil.
Poison in the Rockies Trailer (1990)
09 January 1990
Acid rain, economic development, and a century of mining pollute Rocky Mountain waters.
Street Film Part IV Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
"STREET FILM PART IV is an odyssey. In its search for the greater meaning of things, the camera portrays (rather than reports) essential human handiwork.
Path of Cessation Trailer (1974)
01 January 1974
In PATH OF CESSATION the image that is communicated to us by Fulton is a highly mystifying one. Rather than analyze, or enter into a dialogue with the Tibetan culture that he photographs, Fulton has succumbed to it, and through the process has presented us a work of great surface, as well as formal, beauty.
Running Shadow I Trailer (1971)
31 December 1971
Rapidly changing images of natural objects, scenery, animals, plants, and people flicker, flash, tumble, and cascade across the screen.
Aleph Trailer (1982)
01 January 1982
Omniscient perspectives shoot vibratory gleams through human projectors statically displaced across the screen.
The Moebius Flip Trailer (1970)
02 January 1970
A science fiction fantasy on skis with spectacular glacier skiing, extraordinary acrobatics, unique optical effects, and an original score.
Paris Birth Film Trailer (1980)
24 October 1980
"Like STREET FILM PART ZERO, PARIS BIRTH manifests with the employment of four projectors running simultaneously with image overlap.
Street Film Part VII Trailer (1977)
31 December 1977
Fulton combines cultures and impressions in both black and white and colour. An intriguing sound track with sounds of nature, improvised jazz and Fulton improvising on his saxophone, highlights and deepens impressions of juxtapositions of intense images in Chicago, Haiti, and the Southwestern United States.
Third Law of Thermodynamics Trailer (1967)
01 January 1967
After a decade of honing his visual techniques with still photography, Fulton began experimenting with filmmaking using a 16mm Bolex camera.
Earth and Fire Trailer (1970)
01 January 1970
Explores the creative world of Paul Soldner, a potter working in Aspen, Colorado.
Portrait of Alison Bradford Trailer (1975)
26 September 1975
Movement of the body in all forms: dance, discipline, freedom, exploration, and the environment that surrounds it.
Moonchild Trailer (1971)
06 June 1971
Moonchild is one of Fulton’s very earliest ethnographic projects. Filming in East Africa while on another production, he shoots with single frame bursts from his Bolex camera with an Angenieux 5.
Ika Hands Trailer (1988)
07 April 1988
In the highlands of Northern Columbia the Ika live a strenuous and isolated life, economically dependent on small gardens and a handful of domestic animals.
Inca Light Trailer (1972)
06 June 1972
An impressionistic film shot in Cuzco, Machu Picchu, and outlying villages of the Andean center of Peru's Inca Empire.
Chant Trailer (1973)
01 January 1973
Creates a reorientation of vision in a union of sights and sounds which suggest a different way of appreciating and understanding the fundamental integrity of experience.
Swimming Stone Trailer (1969)
01 January 1969
Fluidity of stone. Subatomic motion asserting a surface. Mind loop wandering. Visitation of sound matrix.
Outward Bound Trailer (1970)
01 January 1970
Challenges; mental, physical, both? How far can you go? How fast? What’s it like to go three days without food and companionship? To run 15 miles, to climb a 14,000 foot mountain, to navigate in dense forest or open ocean, to rappel down a vertical cliff, or sleep in the snow? Teenagers find out in Outward Bound Schools throughout the country.
Reality's Invisible Trailer (1972)
19 April 1972
Fulton made the film during his brief time at Harvard, where he had been invited to teach by Robert Gardner, his friend and collaborator (Fulton would later serve as a cinematographer on Gardner’s 1981 documentary Deep Hearts, among others).
Great Natural Wonders of the World Trailer (2002)
01 January 2002
David Attenborough sets out on an intrepid quest across seven continents to create a unique television event to celebrate the wealth of natural features that makes Planet Earth so varied, so distinctive and so spectacularly beautiful.
Street Film Part I Trailer (1976)
03 August 1976
"Street Film: Part One" is a metaphor for modern post-industrial life.
Nzuri: East Africa Trailer (1970)
29 April 1970
Filmed in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. Beginning with Genesis, the film follows the progress of civilization through to modern day Nairobi.
Outward Bound: Huie Whitewater Trailer (1969)
31 December 1969
While commissioned to create a promotional film for Outward Bound, an organization dedicated to connecting young people with outdoor experiences, Fulton used extra time and footage to edit together a collection of three films, closer to his style of personal filmmaking.
Starlight Trailer (1969)
04 December 1969
A Tibetan Lama. His disciple. The disciple's wife, young boy and terrier. An old tugboat crossing the Mississippi River.
Tai Chi Trailer (1975)
01 July 1975
Movement of the body in all forms: dance, discipline, freedom, exploration, and the environment that surrounds it.
River Film Trailer (1972)
13 December 1972
In River Film, Fulton creates a portrait of the Roaring Fork River and its tributaries, the central artery of life near Aspen, Colorado, where he resided for many years.
Outward Bound: Summit Films Trailer (1969)
04 August 1969
While commissioned to create this promotional film for Outward Bound, an organization dedicated to connecting young people with outdoor experiences, Fulton used extra time and footage to edit together a collection of three films (Ahnameke, Huie Whitewater and Oriana), closer to his style of personal filmmaking.
Street Film Part XVII Trailer (1979)
01 January 1979
Time-lapse imagery, an Omega watch, a cigarette, single frames, the human hand, personal writings, a soprano saxophone in images and sound, a mirrored self-portrait in motion with the camera, Street Film Part 17 feels like a summary of everything Fulton in three minutes.