Robert Fulton Movie Trailers
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Bicycle France Trailer (1970)
01 January 1970
A mix of Fulton's projects depicting the places he lived (Aspen, CO and Paris, France) and those closest to him.
Street Film Part Zero Trailer (1976)
28 May 1976
A cascading tapestry of sight and sound, rejecting nothing, clinging to nothing, saturating and ultimately defeating the discriminating mind, until unstructured primary space begins to unfold within the viewer.
Outward Bound: Ahnameke 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.
Geshe Reading Trailer (1972)
31 August 1972
In Geshe Reading, Fulton captured an unedited conversation on spirituality with Geshe Ngawang Wangyal, the lama credited with leading the first buddhist community in the United States.
It Could Be Good, It Could Be Bad Trailer (1997)
30 May 1997
Robert Fulton asked me to join him to do aerial photography in the Southern Chilean Andes. We rigged microphones to record what we were saying to each other as we flew among these extraordinary formations.
Street Film X and V Trailer (1975)
01 February 1975
The Street Film series is one of Fulton’s greatest experimental undertakings, challenging viewers to look beyond their preconceptions of filmmaking’s basic tools for conveying time and perceiving image.
Street Film VII and VIII Trailer (1975)
01 January 1975
“Street Film 10 and 5” doesn’t resemble “Street Film 10” or “Street Film 5” (which was)
The Great Ski Chase Trailer (1971)
02 January 1971
A hilarious updated version of Hannes Schneider's classic chase film of the 30's. The villain and ski thief, Fred Iselin, is pursued through Vail, Jackson Hole, and Chamonix in France.