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Projectors, reflector unit, electrical and lighting elements, and a projection screen
Existing home movie titled and placed into distribution by Jacobs without intervention.
Presentation documentary film about Lappajärvi municipality and local culture from 1960's.
Sugar mill in Morocco.
In the morning, all the animals do exercises and wash their faces. Only the Calf is a messy one, and everyone laughs at the non-washer. The scrawny Calf also starts washing his face with everyone else.
Educates communities about tuberculosis prevention and treatment.
Lost, Stolen, Damaged - the constant £2 million a year problem of claims against British Railways is debated in this film, in which railwaymen, transport police and businessmen put their different points of view vividly and sometimes provocatively.
The first Polish documentary about the life of Romani people. The film crew accompanied a tabor of the small Roma community during their journey from place to place. Their customs, relationships and cultural elements were captured on film. The individual scenes are not overcolored or enriched with any kind of romanticism, which was often presented in Polish literature concerning this community.
Archibald, a British playboy, marries a French sex kitten, honeymoons in a Paris hotel room, and spends the length of the film ignoring his sleeping wife and, instead, imagines himself on a global vacation meeting, photographing, and gawking at various naked women.
Chilly Willy goes face to face with lighthouse keeper Smedley for constantly disrupting his sleep.
Mister Rossi goes to the seaside.
A doctor is distraught to find out the newly-admitted patient in his shift is the daughter of his childhood sweetheart.
Our story begins with The Red Hen’s brother and their parents being slaughtered by the evil Queen Gedren’s army because The Red Hen rejected the Queen’s sexual advances. The Red Hen survives violent assault by Gedren’s troops, and even gives Gedren a kind of souvenir: a brutal scar on her face. Later that night, The Red Hen is visited by a spirit who grants her the strength to seek her revenge. In her quest, The Red Hen accepts the company of the mighty Lord Kalidor, but also gives him a warning: she will never lie with any man unless he can defeat her in a swordfight. Kalidor challenges her and they spar, but neither of them is able to defeat the other. They call it a draw. Kalidor at least wins her heart.
Short news clip sees Reg Harcourt talks to new volunteer special constable Astley Lloyd Blair in the city of Gloucester. Blair, who had previously served with the police in Jamaica, had broken in to the police force which, like every other force in the UK at that point, was a whites only operation. His duties appear to be traffic related and the Chief Constable thinks that he'll only be working the summer months. So despite this minor victory there was still a long way to go.
The horse and the knight, conjured by the Wizard Bartodziej, are introduced by him to the wooden kingdom visible in a painting. To get the hand of the most beautiful of the royal daughters, the knight must kill the menacing dragon.
Man and nature in San Martino di Castrozza: the anxiety of a young man who finds he is unable to communicate.
Follows a jewish wedding party from planning until the end.
A scriptwriter and a director argue their approaches to the problem of a comprehensive documentary about Australia: one favours an experimental style, the other a more conventional approach. Excerpts, wittily observed, from both proposed films indicate the faults of each, and the problems of making such a film are chronicled with considerable humour.
The film unfolds as a romantic story set in the countryside, centering on a love affair between Omrah and Badr. Their relationship faces numerous obstacles rooted in strict customs and traditions, as well as malicious rumors that place both of their lives in danger.
A small village in the vicinity of Souk El Arba du Gharb.
Animated satire on political speech making - despite an increasingly desperate call to intervene on poverty, two politicians spend all their time on party politics and disagreements.
Short documentary about the film archive of the Bundesarchiv in West-Germany
A man with a wife and children often spends his time carousing and gambling with a cabaret woman.
Screen test of Barbara Rose.
A short documentary about demolition work.
A look at an auction of a Victoria Cross, with a glimpse at what VC holders are currently doing.
Documentary about the mafia.
Ethnographic reportage on the life of the Kurpie people, a population of Mazurian origin, living in the wilderness areas in the basin of the lower Narew River and its tributaries, a tough, talented people, skillful craftsmen and versatile artists. The documentary consists of their statements and reportage photos showing their working time.
David Secter short film.
The Pulsed Fast Reactor (PFR) is designed to study the interaction of neutrons with atomic nuclei. Using a neutron beam, one can investigate nuclear reactions, nuclear excitation, and structure, i.e., the properties of various substances, addressing not only purely scientific but also some applied tasks. The main advantage of this type of reactor is the ability to incorporate materials such as uranium-238 and thorium-232 into the fuel cycle. This significantly expands the fuel base of nuclear energy. Additionally, these reactors allow for the relatively safe disposal of the most active and long-lived isotopes in spent nuclear fuel, fundamentally reducing the period of its biological hazard.
Go is the axis of FILMBLOCK I: the precise aleatoric narration. Chance and the will to form are perfectly balanced out, everything is change. The elements are further reduced in Go: the legs of a man and woman, moving closer and farther away, still, this all reproduced as a negative, with an atonal aggression on the soundtrack – one could see it as the story of an unsettled relationship. Adrian for his part might be dissatisfied with the fact that people almost compulsively would interpret it in this way, but if he didn´t want that to happen then he should have used more abstract material.
Artist Video Collection
Dedicated to the men, women and children of Mars, this fantastical animation uses the simplest of elements: solid backgrounds, block letters, and a length of metal chain. The creatures created are the kind of strange and other-worldly beings that thrive only in children’s dreams and play.
Children's summer time at the pioneer camp "Zvaigznīte".
A German Film Award silver medal winning short documentary.
UCLA Student Film 16mm B/W Sound
UCLA student film
YOUTH YEAR ZERO questions young people from all regions of Quebec about their aspirations, their perception of the Quiet Revolution and the progress accomplished by Quebec society.
Report from the Red Flag is an odd presence against the gloomy background of Stalinist Romania. It belongs to a wider body of Sahia films about the living conditions afforded by the new blocks of flats built across Romania – in this case, a workers’ quarter built in ‘Stalin’-town (the name assigned, between 1950 and 1960, to the Transylvanian town of Brasov). While other films bear the imprint of the collectivist, work-centered ethos of the time, Red Flag follows the workers during their downtime, between Saturday 3pm (the end of the working week) and Sunday evening, while they spend quality time with their families, walking, mountain climbing, biking, fishing, or shopping – an opportunity, today, to see candid images of relaxation shot at a time when the state started paying attention to the leisure and tourism facilities available to its citizens.
Travelogue showing the wonders of Copenhagen, Denmark.
A fascinating look at the advertising industry, with a focus on how it works and what it does
A film exploring the buried wealth beneath the soil of Cornwall, from its famous tin mines to the flourishing industries built on granite, stone and china clay.
A film by Philippe Durand
After a load of trouble, the weasel works out the way into the pantry where he stuffs himself with everything he finds there and finally his own greed is the cause of his downfall.
Experimental film reflecting on the issue of world hunger, inspired by the animation techniques used in National Film Board of Canada documentaries. It was collectively created by Simón Banhos, Oscar Moreschi, Miguel Ángel Biasutto, and Walter Mignolo and produced with funds raised through the Cineclub Sombras, founded by the filmmakers in 1963. The short film won the Best Experimental Film Award at the first International Festival of Experimental and Documentary Film (FICED) organized by the Catholic University of Córdoba in August 1964, with the jury chaired by Canadian Norman McLaren.
A voiceover reciting poetry about water is accompanied by images of the sea and then of artist working with acrylic sheets and tubes. He cuts them with a circular saw, bends them in an oven, removes a half-sphere from a mold and inspects its transparency. [Overview Courtesy of the MALBA]
Documentary in the "Look at Life" series following folklore collectors as they gather recordings of the music and traditions of Ireland and Wales.
Abstract, containing many types of animation and live photography of some 'light sculpture'. Julian Beck reads some of Harry Hooton's epigrams, called 'Directions' – Hootan was an Australian poet and anarchist philosopher. With electronic music.
Tim wishes for Luno to take him to meet Captain Ahab to hear stories of Moby Dick.
We are getting a look at painter Sigurd Winge's studio in Oslo City Hall, where Sigurd tells about his work with many decoration projects.
A film by Anna Herskó