Pixillation 16mm film by Marinella Pirelli.
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Pixillation 16mm film by Marinella Pirelli.
Short film by Bruno Munari and Marcello Piccardo.
A personal experimental stop motion film made by educational filmmaker, Thomas G. Smith.
An anti-smoking public information film in which children investigate adult smoking habits, framing addiction as learned behavior rather than maturity.
A film without words of Old Montréal, with accompaniment by the Swingle Singers and their unusual and lively interpretations of music by Johann Sebastian Bach. The colour camera gathers together varied impressions of the old city, ancient streets, monuments and memories.
Presentation documentary film about Lappajärvi municipality and local culture from 1960's.
A man and a woman spending an anfternoon seperately.
The film makes fun of the superficial changes in power in their birthplaces. Herbst's painting depicts a society of excited string toys who first march to the strains of the Kaiser's anthem, whose black, white and red flag dominates the swastika, before being incorporated into the colors of a conglomerate of right-wing newspapers. Black, white, red. Three times, the Germans march organized in columns and ranks: under the colors of the Kaiser, the Führer and Axel Springer.
Sugar mill in Morocco.
Report on the town of San Pedro which exists in the middle of the desert and at over 2,430 meters above sea level. It also deals with the work of priest Gustavo Le Paige and the museum he helped develop.
On the day of the Assumption of the Virgin, a very old sacred liturgical drama is performed by the people of Elche.
Short film about racism in the US.
Directed by Mario Ruspoli.
Film starring Raaj Kumar, Saroja Devi B. and Chandrashekhar
Bollywood 1964
A portrait of poet Hugh MacDiarmid.
Short made by Mimi Gross and Red Grooms.
A collection of interesting and exciting adventures presented by (Abu Salim Al Tabl), as he returns this time with his comedy troupe once again in a new adventure in (Africa), and many strange events occur that (Abu Salim) tries with His friends overcome it.
Françoise is a talented designer. Her boss does not underestimate her talent and seeks to give her a chance, though is Françoise right to live outside of her home? Shouldn't she return to her husband and child?
A story about a soldier and a girl who met and fell in love as bearers of Tito's baton.
Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan was one of the foremost musicians of Hindustani music and was regarded as the best representative of the Patiala Gharana. Possessing an uncommonly rich and mellifluous voice, his forte was Khayals and Thumris. https://archive.org/details/dni.ncaa.SNA-9-VCD
A look at the services that doctors provide, with a focus on a flying doctor in the remote areas of jungle in Malaya.
An interesting study of how new homes and flats are being built and the importance of building them faster.
BAFTA nominated documentary about the British boxer Billy Walker.
Winner, special jury prize at Cannes in 1965
Lapidary story of an average spectator watching ski jumping.
A magic flower with its cup shaped like a bell grows in a market square of the small town. A jealous villain steals the flower, but two fearless children and a cow, chase after him.
Bolek and Lolek go to an old castle. At night, they are frightened by a white mouse and an owl. As a result of their trip, the boys bring an old suit of knight's armor to the museum.
Pitiful Penelope's troubles begin when her husband, Roland Stone, leaves her and the quintuplets.
Tv inquiry produced by Rai and directed by Ugo Zatterin.
A short documentary about the Bossa Nova, a style of zamba developed in the 1960s in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Father gambles away his fortune, leaving the family penniless. Bambang Irawan leaves for the city to make money. He works for a wholesale company and is later adopted by the owner. He begins a romance with the wholesaler’s daughter and also with another girl who lives in the same house. But Bambang also has to deal with some naughty boys who also have their eyes on the wholesaler’s daughter.
A look behind the scenes at the Bolshoi Theatre. This feature-length ballet film explores the Russian school of realistic dance and highlights the immense daily effort that goes into an artist’s preparation before they take to the stage. Chronicles the arduous journey to mastery: from the first lessons of the kids who joined the ballet class, to the performances of famous dancers – the public’s idols, who have already mastered the magical lightness and beauty of choreography, the pinnacle of this art.
In this promotional short for theater owners, a voice-over narrator announces MGM is ready to make big grosses at the box office. He then introduces previews of eight films ready to be released and first peeks of five still in production.
Existing home movie titled and placed into distribution by Jacobs without intervention.
The film shows everyday life in Berlin in the late 1950s and early 1960s. It presents a modern West Berlin after reconstruction. Fittingly, it shows, among other things, the Hansaviertel, which was redeveloped in the 1950s. The film documents several special events in Berlin's contemporary history; the construction of the Berlin Wall in 1961, John F. Kennedy's visit in 1963 and the demolition of some parts of the old Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church.
A look at the popularity of music, both classical and electronic, in the mid-sixties.
Sadhana was based on the novel ‘Chhinapatra’ by Ashapoorna Devi. The film was adjudged as 2nd Best Regional Film (Odia) and received President’s Silver Medal. Actor Sarat Pujari was co-producer of Sadhana. He also written dialogues under the pseudo name Shiladitya, assisted by Minati Mishra.
A vivid recollection of the free west of the North American Indigenous Peoples and the vast herds of buffalo that once thundered across the plains. From paintings of the mid-1800s, the animation camera creates a most convincing picture of the buffalo hunt, both as the Indigenous People and, disastrously, the white hunters practiced it.
Two beach goers are forced to hand over their clothes and fight a thug.
Paris d-moll [Paris D Minor] is an impressionistic city symphony with everyday scenes from Paris, reminiscing of the works of Joris Ivens and Walter Ruttmann.
Jacobs's 1st Window is a dazzling balletic breaking-up of the cinematic frame.
One of two(?) 1964 screen tests of Childs. Runs 4 minutes, 30 seconds in length.
Industrial film produced for an annual Calvin Company workshop seminar intended to humorously instruct new employees on Calvin production tropes.
Essay film about a man coping with the aftermath of World War II.
Shorty picks up a taxi. Swifty turns out to be the cab driver, and he plays every known cab-driver trick on Shorty... and even some new ones. In the end, Shorty gets his revenge.
SONG 6: The painted veil via moth-death (the Songs are a cycle of silent color 8mm films by the American experimental filmmaker Stan Brakhage produced from 1964 to 1969).
SONGS 2 & 3: Fire and a mind’s movement in remembering (the Songs are a cycle of silent color 8mm films by the American experimental filmmaker Stan Brakhage produced from 1964 to 1969).
"The Pelicans of Rimac" is an interesting documentary from the French-language series "Sylvie's Universe, Amateur Reporter," which portrays a Lima far removed from the progressive myth of the 1950s. The courageous gaze of children becomes complicit in the wandering of street children and inhabitants and intuits, in the provocative image of the pelicans, the reasons for migration, hunger, and poverty, as well as their marginalization and disconnection from the city's colonial heritage. The Hispanic element is reduced to symbols of obsolescence, and the Andean occupation is foreshadowed.
Short film.
Brooke Hayward is framed off-centre against a completely black background, with a single light source sharply angled onto her face from the right. She starts with a smile at someone off-screen, but then becomes more pensive, gazing down and furrowing her brows.