Sahia Film Movie Trailers
Most Popular Sahia Film Trailers
Total trailers found: 14
Shells Have Never Spoken Trailer (1962)
01 January 1962
Shells Have Never Spoken is a black and white documentary film made in 1962 by Sergiu Nicolaescu. It is the first Romanian underwater film.
Letter from the New Town Trailer (1978)
01 January 1978
What more understated, and yet more effective, ode to urbanization than Mesaroș’s film, which consists entirely from dynamic black&white photographs connected by a voice-over commentary written from the perspective of a naughty pre-teen boy who enjoys to the full the benefits of modernization? His village (Nehoiu, in Buzău county) is about to become a town; the boy writes a letter to his cousin from the capital, Bucharest, to tell him about his daily life.
Several Culprits and One Victim Trailer (1970)
01 January 1970
Commissioned by the Ministry of Oil and filmed in the summer of 1970, in Argeș and Ilfov counties, southern Romania, this film was meant to prevent a dangerous practice particularly widespread among people living in rural areas: the transfer of methane gas into homemade containers as a way of stockpiling ‘emergency’ supplies.
A Wedding in Leresti Trailer (1976)
01 January 1976
“Wedding in Leresti: American couple gets married in the Orthodox tradition as local priest is appointed Texan sheriff” – this was the title of a feature published in the August 1973 issue of Tribuna României, a trilingual (French-English-German) Romanian publication targeted at foreign audiences.
The Catastrophe Trailer (1971)
01 January 1971
This is one of hundreds of so-called „ephemeral” films produced by the documentary studio in the wake of serious accidents on Romania’s roads.
People Telling Stories Trailer (1983)
01 January 1983
People Telling Stories is an industrial, health-and-safety commission turned into an aesthetic exercise by one of the most flamboyant young directors at Sahia.
The Secret Trailer (1975)
01 January 1975
Sahia also picked up commercial work from time to time. In this case, literally; a movie stuntman sells personal injury insurance to onlookers.
On the Banks of the Ozana Trailer (1984)
01 January 1984
On the banks of Ozana follows the lives of children who dedicate their time to agricultural work.
Us, Aged Five Trailer (1955)
01 January 1955
In December 1955, the professional community around Sahia celebrate the fifth anniversary of their institution by producing this films meant to be screened in the opening of the anniversary party and only for insiders of the studio.
Film Festival for the Villages Trailer (1960)
01 January 1960
Created with a political-educational purpose and, at the end of the ‘70s, incorporated into the Cîntarea României (Song to Romania) Festival, the Film Festival for the Villages was one of the longest running cultural-political events in Socialist Romania.
The Events in Hungary Trailer (1957)
01 January 1957
A quick look at the Hungarian Revolution of 1956.
Little Ones Describe the Big World Trailer (1960)
01 January 1960
Little Ones Describe the Big World is not so much relevant as a sample of the directorial work of filmmaker Gabriel Barta as much as it is as an example of the early writing of one of Romania’s most peculiar and prolific writers, Radu Cosașu, who, at the time, worked closely with the Sahia studio after going through a difficult patch with the political establishment.
Parents' Meeting Trailer (1980)
01 January 1980
The Segalls’ interest in children’s lives dated from the mid-1960s, when, using a camera placed off-stage, they filmed the end of the year festivities at their daughter’s nursery.