Like Márta Mészáros, Florica Holban experienced losing her parents and institutionalization first-hand as a young child, which later triggered her long-term interest in the lives of the children growing up in state care. Holban’s Who Is to Blame? has something else in common with Mészáros’s Let All the Children Smile: they both include sequences filmed at the same orphanage in Bucharest (Orphanage No. 6)—Mészáros in the mid-50s, Holban a decade later. The two films also share a certain discretion regarding the role of the State, which assumed parental responsibility for children abandoned or separated from their parents. Here, both directors allow, albeit only briefly, the lonely and deprived children to appear as individuals with their own histories and traumas. Unlike Mészáros, however, Holban approaches her topic through a judicial lens: numerous sequences from her film were shot at the Tribunal, and the film credits a prosecutor as a consultant.
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The documentary moves around the amazing figure of Osiride Pevarello, a circus performer with a very long career in cinema, from Lattuada to Germi, from Ben-Hur to Fellini, up to Tinto Brass. In this exquisitely lively and unexpectedly dense short film, Osiride faces the world by showing off confident steps and assertive vocation, as if he had everything under control and it was not necessary to demand more. Until the beautiful ending, when the voices of the sleeping boys give shape to a desire: to have a home. Osiride, lying on the bed smoking his umpteenth cigarette, as always he cannot sleep before the return of his eighteen-year-old daughter, who works under mistress in a dartboard. We discover the melancholy of a man who would like to leave from there, to find four real walls for his family. The camera moves to let us glimpse the pope's image on the dresser; one should have faith in miracles
Marcello Baldi's "Osiride"
Di Gianni records an archaic festivity that takes place on August 15th on the mountains near Potenza.
La Madonna di Pierno
Documentary film by Strobel and Tichawsky.
Die Wunder von Mailand
The brazilian govermnent opens airstrips in Amazon. Footage of cities Belém and Manaus.
Adeus Ao Inferno Verde
1964, Autumn in Chicago. This was my 4th film, shot while waiting to go to prison for refusing to serve in the US military. Silent. B&W. I think it captures the sense of depression, of loneliness within the city. Looking back it seems almost archaic, Chicago as some kind of East Bloc country in Soviet times.
City
During a prolonged garbage collector's strike in New York City, a group of youths from the Lower East Side of Manhattan decide to use the situation to make a political statement. They collect garbage from the streets of their community and deposit piles of it on the grounds of Lincoln Center, "The Establishment's" cultural showcase.
Garbage Demonstration (Newsreel #5)
A document of the Bulgarian Orthodox Monastery of St. John/Ivan of Rila
Il monastero di Rila
Piwowski’s most controversial documentary, a portrait of Czesław Niemen (1939-2004), an outstanding musician and vocalist, a year after the legendary song "Strange Is This World" was released.
Success
1965 TV special shot documentary style in the mountains of North Carolina. It follows Old Man Bascom Lunsford as he casts the talent for his Asheville Mountain Music Festival (also the first such event). "Bluegrass Roots" presents a who's who of the most extraordinary singers, players and dancers the Bluegrass Mountains had to offer. Songs Include: Groundhog, Johnson Boys, East Virginia Blues, Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, Blue Ridge Mountain Blues, and Heavenly Light is Shinning On Me.
Bluegrass Roots
A documentary about the kitchen and chefs in the new Hotel International in Brno.
Cooks
In a single room, Peter Weiss has captured the environment of two drug addicts, without ever showing their faces in the film.
Tagning narkomaner
American historian Lewis Mumford looks at the city through history.
Lewis Mumford on the City, Part 1: The City - Heaven and Hell
This movie has been made for the 10th birthday of the anniversary of the Dien Bien Phu victory and the 20th birthday of the People's Army of Vietnam.
Victory at Dien Bien Phu
A short film about the Aberdeen Amateur Radio Society which introduces important members and explains the ins and outs of their hobby.
HAMS
Film sponsored by Western Electric (AT&T's equipment manufacturing division), the builder of the United States Air Force's White Alice Communications System in Alaska. Introduces the people and geography of the new state as well as the Western Electric radio-relay system, which links far-flung military sites, alert stations, and missile-warning facilities. Ralph Caplan praised the film's "intrinsically dramatic and highly photogenic" portrayal of communications equipment.
Land of White Alice
Movie sketch about one of the oldest villages in Dagestan — Koroda.
Midday
A historic 90 minute documentary told without a narrator depicting how it feels to be black and live in South Central Los Angeles. First broadcast in July, 1968, CBS in Los Angeles.
Black on Black
An experimental film poem in celebration of life and visions. Techniques include live action, animation, montage and found images. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2011.
Angel Blue Sweet Wings
A look at traffic controls in West Germany and their autobahns and how Britain can learn as they build miles of new motorway including the new Hammersmith Flyover.
Look at Life: Eyes of the Law
As students take to the streets in New York and Berkeley, the state violence that follows illustrates Chicago Mayor Daley's thesis that the police are there "to preserve disorder".
Pig Power (Newsreel #23)
Pittura d'oggi nel Messico
A builders' trip to the virgin land.
Two Months of Work
Educational documentary by Robiros Manthoulis, Fotis Mestheneou and Iraklis Papadakis, shot under the archaeological guidance of Yiannis Miliadis, Director of the Acropolis Museum, who is also the narrator. It is a wonderfully consistent mapping of the Acropolis space, in the objects, the spaces, the iconography, the connection with history and tradition. From the opening moments and the presentation of the complexity and specificity of the location of the Acropolis, and through the presentation of every impressive detail, but also of a wider artistic context, the film takes us on a journey through time connecting the centuries of glory of Athenian history with today, with the monument framed not only as the shining relic of an old civilization, but also in its current location, above a large, modern city.
Acropolis of Athens
Filmed and sound recorded at the Human Be-In during the summer of love, 1967.
BE
Behind Every Good Man provides a glimpse into the life of an African American transgender woman in 1960s Los Angeles.
Behind Every Good Man
A film recounting Khe Sanh, often considered the most important battle of the war.
The Battle Of Khe Sanh
It was banned from showing in 1968 and remained "on the shelf" for almost 20 years. In 1987, he was among the first films to be awarded the Nika National Film Award.
Maxim Gorky. Recent years
A "city symphony" film, produced to encourage Photographic Society of America members to attend their 1963 conference in Chicago, City to See is a surprising film. It combines footage of Chicago with a deadpan commentary that pokes fun commercial travel films: "Chicago is my town," the narrator says wryly, "and no other town will do." Conneely was awarded a special prize by the Photographic Society of America for this film.
Chicago: The City To See in '63
姫路城
Investigation in 1967 on the profession of variety singer through the testimonies of Michel Fugain whom we follow during a studio recording, of Lucien Morisse artistic director in a record company, of the lyricist and musical arranger of Michel Fugain (Jean Morlier), of the disc-jockey Mini Max. They analyze the keys to success, their respective roles, the evolution of French song in relation to Anglo-Saxon music (source: Média Scérén).
Idoles et chanteurs I : La chanson, un métier
Color UCLA Student Film, Preserved by the UCLA Film and Television Archive. "A powerful New American Cinema drama in which the elements of sex (including inter-racial sex) and violence have been deliberately exploited to the nth degree in order to create, in effect, an anti-sex and violence film in terms of the emotional response of the audience"--Creative Film Society 16 mm. film rental & sale catalogue, 1975. "For me, The breadth of the bones is an attempt to give the audience experiences and feelings that are a part of themselves but which they choose to deny"--Alan Barker.
Breadth of the Bones
A look at the Scottish woollen industry.
Weave Me a Rainbow
Short documentary.
A Rifle Goes to Town
Backstage short documentary on Carmelo Bene’s theatre works Amleto and Pinocchio.
Un'ora prima di Amleto, più Pinocchio
Keeping pace with rapidly developing social and industrial needs is the aim of modernisation on the North Eastern Region. The building of new marshalling yards, the improvement of passenger and freight facilities and the design of modern aids for speed and safety on the track are among the features shown.
The North Eastern Goes Forward
A German Film Award silver medal winning documentary.
Nisshin Geppo - Großes Sportland Japan
The 4,000 inhabitants of the archipelago of Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon describe it as a caillou—a tiny rock on which they live, lost in the shadow of Newfoundland. There is something mysterious and inexplicable about this extension of faraway France. In broad strokes, the film paints a picture of this insular population, revealing their history, daily lives and singular character.
France on a Pebble
Documentary that describes us the life of a city - the city of Aveiro - seen by a very private telescope. The film is born with the dawn that rises, progresses pulled by time, culminates with the amphibious activity of the city and ends with the sun diving in the wide waters of the bar. And the color changes throughout the day in the ghost town, clear and liquid.
O Espelho da Cidade
A group of leftist activists expose the exploitation of immigrant workers by a criminal network with connections to local government officials. The movie was produced by the group SLON (Société pour le Lancement des Oeuvres Nouvelles, also the Russian word for elephant). SLON was a film collective whose objectives were to make films and to encourage industrial workers to create film collectives of their own. Its members included Valerie Mayoux, Jean-Claude Lerner, Alain Adair and John Tooker, and Chris Marker.
You Speak of Flins
La Lutte des enfants, des femmes, des hommes contre la marée noire
In the province of Salerno in Campania, a village is attracting more and more pilgrims, sometimes several hundred a day. Arriving by bus, car and even on foot, they pray to Saint Antony to protect them from demons and disasters. They do this through the intermediary of a certain Giuseppina who embodies the dead soul of young Alberto, the grandson of the former seminarian who died accidentally some ten years earlier.
Nascita di un culto
A journey through Lima in the late 1960s, traveling amidst neon lights and advertising billboards, takes us to the opening of the Perricholi Restaurant in the Santa Beatriz district. Housed in a neo-colonial Republican mansion built in the 1930s, the establishment, adorned with tiles, lanterns, and gilded mirrors, paid homage to Micaela Villegas, "La Perricholi," the celebrated actress of Viceroy Amat's court. Among those attending the opening were radio announcer Oswaldo Vásquez Buitrago (d. 2010) and Nicanor González Urrutia (d. 2011).
Lima Nocturna
A round-the-world, round-the-clock picture of the activities of the RAF in the mid-1960s.
Timepiece
Record of images of the great city of our jungle, before its recent urban expansion.
Iquitos, capital amazónica del Perú
A BAFTA award nominated looking at methods of increasing food production, including improved strains of crops, the use of pesticides, weedkillers and insecticides and land reclamation.
Food or Famine
Ferienreise - Alles Inbegriffen
A geographical stroll through the Tuileries Garden in Paris, in November. Time to dream of an island in the heart of the city, open to every horizon.
Le Jardin des Tuileries
Three representatives of today's young generation: a young man who works at a motorcycle factory, a woman who works at a department store in Tokyo, and a young man. A work for overseas that depicts Japan in an era of steady economic development.
Youth of Japan
Shows the principal steps taken by NASA to place men on the moon and get them back safely within this decade.
Project Apollo: Manned Flight to the Moon
A short TV documentary about the making of Straub-Huillet's 'Chronicle of Anna Magdalena Bach'
Signalement van Jean Marie Straub
A cat's inquisitive look interferes with the pleasurable sensations of a boy while masturbating.
Boy with Cat
Das Spiel der Welt
The film sets forth the objectives of the planned Center, describes its architectural program, and gives a guided tour through a model of the galleries and exhibits. From the narration: “…the principal goal [of the Center] is much the same as science: to give the visitor some understanding of the natural world.”
National Fisheries Center and Aquarium
An award winning CBC documentary on the war in South Vietnam shot entirely on location. The participants speak for themselves. The filmmakers spend time with units from many services: army, marines, ARVN, air cavalry. They accompany an air force napalm and strafing attack. There are many scenes of Saigon streets and of peasant village life. Soldiers speak of their experiences and their mission to fight Communism in Vietnam. There are scenes of dead Viet Cong, and one showing a VC suspect being waterboarded.
The Mills of the Gods: Viet Nam
Describes the music of the Virginia Colony and its capital, Williamsburg, in 1768, with examples to show the scope and variety of the music. Filmed against the restoration of 18th century Williamsburg, showing a day in the life of its inhabitants.
Music of Williamsburg
The 70th anniversary of the Moscow Art Theatre is celebrated with new premieres that creatively intertwine tradition and innovation. Stories about the founders of the theatre, Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko, and the galaxy of famous actors, including Ivan Moskvin, Vasily Kachalov, and others, are interspersed with film clips of the play Tartuffe. The history of the theater is also the history of its repertoire, which includes such plays as "At the Bottom," "The Cherry Orchard," "Anna Karenina," "The Kremlin Chimes," and many others.
Moscow Art Theatre
A look at fifteen new towns being built in Britain to house seven million people.
Look at Life: Towns by Design
Refur grefur greni í urð
Short avant-garde super 8mm film.