Wayne D. Sourbeer

Most Popular Wayne D. Sourbeer Trailers

Total trailers found: 7

Montage II: Ephemeral Blue Trailer (1972)

01 January 1972

Wayne Sourbeer deftly combines visual forms, the original poetry of Kansas-born poet Charles Plymell and an original music score by David Levinson, who was at the time, associate conductor of the Wichita Symphony.

Mass: A Metaliturgy Trailer (1962)

01 January 1962

An experimental film by Wayne Sourbeer from 1962.

Montage I: Paint and Painter Trailer (1959)

01 January 1959

The relationship between forms in nature and their interpretation in art is explored in independent avant-garde filmmaker Wayne Sourbeer’s gentle and thoughtful film.

Montage V: How to Play Pinball Trailer (1963)

01 January 1963

Vibrant, bursting with color (shot in the late, and much lamented Kodachrome) and ringing with bells and whistles, Wayne Sourbeer’s ode to the joys of the lowly pinball machine is a visual feast; Colored balls whiz, clink, and crash across the laminated landscapes.

Montage IV: The Garden of Eden Trailer (1962)

01 January 1962

The small town of Lucas, Kansas, is home to one of America’s most unique triumphs of self-expression: S.

Faces of the City: Wyatt Kennedy Trailer (1972)

01 January 1972

A profile of architect and planner Warnett Kennedy.

Faces of the City: Merly Leadford Trailer (1972)

01 January 1972

A profile of student Merly Leadford on her struggle to find her place at the University of Washington as a member of the Makah tribe.