Skip Norman

Most Popular Skip Norman Trailers

Total trailers found: 23

Wilmington 10 -- U.S.A. 10,000 Trailer (1979)

01 January 1979

A documentary on the Wilmington 10, 9 afro-Americans and 1 white woman who were unjustly imprisoned. 4K digital restoration by the Academy Film Archive released in 2021.

Maulwürfe der Revolution Trailer (1969)

01 December 1969

German agitprop film.

Break the Power of the Manipulators Trailer (1968)

01 January 1968

Documentary by Helke Sander, in collaboration with Harun Farocki (among others), about the campaign of the West German New Left against the publishing house Springer, particularly its control and manipulation of the news.

Black Man's Volunteer Army of Liberation Trailer (1970)

31 December 1970

Starting from a failed Black Panther Party convention (in Washington D.C., November 1970) for a constitution based on their 10-point programme, the film analyses the social condition of black communities.

Spirit to Spirit: Nikki Giovanni Trailer (1986)

24 October 1986

Once crowned "The Princess of Black Poetry," the prolific and political Nikki Giovanni has become one of America's most popular poets.

Washington D.C. November 1970 Trailer (1970)

31 December 1970

Short documentary by Skip Norman.

Johnson & Co. and the Campaign Against Poverty Trailer (1968)

01 January 1968

Clearly influenced by Brecht and Jean-Marie Straub, criticizes the reduction of human relations to economic relations as well as the US imperialism in Vietnam.

Situationen Trailer (1967)

01 January 1967

Scenes from Berlin: Kids playing football, a man tries to light a fire in his stove, a film team sets up a shot in a park, students discuss politics.

Warm-Ups Trailer (1975)

01 January 1975

Filmed in West Berlin, WARM-UPS, by the American conceptual artist Allan Kaprow, is a recreation of a performance originally enacted in Boston, in which individuals assess the flow of body heat from hands, torsos, and feet to adjacent surfaces.

Skip Norman, West-Berlin, ca. 1969/70 Trailer (1969)

31 December 1969

This short snippet of silent 8 mm film was filmed by Ingrid Oppermann in West-Berlin, possibly close to her apartment in Kurfürstenstraße, where Harun Farocki’s The Words of the Chairman (1967) was shot.

Unsere Steine Trailer (1968)

01 May 1968

Essay film about student protests in Berlin.

Strange Fruit Trailer (1969)

22 March 1969

Recordings of a speech Bobby Seale held in Scandinavia intercut with roving streets and images.

1 Berlin-Harlem Trailer (1974)

01 January 1974

An African-American GI retires from the US Army in West Berlin to live with his white girlfriend, who already has a baby with another black man.

White Christmas Trailer (1968)

01 January 1968

One of the many films drawing a connection between Christmas and war. It is unclear whether the longing for a white Christmas is being taken seriously, or whether it is intended as a denunciation.

Subjectivity Trailer (1967)

01 January 1967

A concise blast of feminist film making, Sander's first film is a tense yet playful four minute short that dissects a typical urban scene at a bus stop on a busy street in Berlin.

Cultural Nationalism Trailer (1968)

02 February 1968

A quiet scene in the snow, a black child in an anorak runs mumbling towards the camera. The pictures are underpinned with a powerful monologue by the co-founder of the Black Panther Party Bobby Seale.

On Africa Trailer (1970)

03 November 1970

Skip Norman shot ‘On Africa’ after graduating from the German Film and Television Academy (DFFB).

A Man Aglow Trailer (1975)

24 July 1975

Vienna, March 18, 1863: the poet Friedrich Hebbel, weakened by fever, spends his fiftieth — and final — birthday confined to bed.

Their Newspapers Trailer (1968)

30 June 1968

Ihre Zeitungen is a political film rooted in the 1968 student campaign against the Springer press group, which controlled popular dailies such as the Berliner Zeitung and the Bild Zeitung.

Riffi Trailer (1966)

31 December 1966

An emotional dialogue between a man and a woman, around whom a camera circles in a 360-degree turn.

Kennen Sie Fernsehen? Trailer (1973)

08 October 1973

Using satire as a method of criticism, the film aims to show the ideological constitution of the television stations.

Blues People Trailer (1969)

01 January 1969

Short experimental film by (and starring) Skip Norman dealing with racism, black/white relations, the blues.

Kohlen für die Naunynstraße Trailer (1971)

01 April 1971

A "poor" family who can no longer pay their rent. Together with other "poor people", they think about how poor people can help themselves.