Third in a 22 part series of montages by german artist Peter Roehr
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Third in a 22 part series of montages by german artist Peter Roehr
Second in a 22 part series of montages by german artist Peter Roehr
The swingest go-go show ever! Ever!!
This is the last Boobie Baboon cartoon.
The film consists of many maxims appearing on the screen and after each there is an almost completely irrelevant clip to supposedly illustrate the point.
Bollywood 1965
An abstract film using the director's own screenprints and collages from which they were derived.
The unusual short story of a Canadian Judoka Doug Rogers, who developed, in Japan, a talent for Judo that led him into competition for the world championships at the Tokyo Olympics and subsequent competition at the Pan American Games. The short film shows the intensive training he took at a Tokyo college as well as glimpses of his life in Japan while studying with legendary Judoka Kimura Sensei.
1965 film starring Dara Singh, Parveen Choudhary and Jayant
Film directed by Dinkar D. Patil
“Superimposed photographs of Mr. Fleischman’s butcher shop in New York, and the Kiowa around Anadarko, Oklahoma–with Cognate Material. The strip is dark at the beginning and end, light in the middle, and is structured 122333221. I honor it the most of my films, otherwise a not very popular one before 1972. If the exciter lamp blows, play Bert Brecht’s Mahogany.”– Harry Smith
Alfred Leslie's Birth of a Nation 1965 consisted of separate plays drawing upon the words of O'Hara and the writing of the Marquis de Sade.
A series of vignettes depicting musicians, painters, and other artists in an amusing manner.
This travelogue tells the story of Turkey from 200BC, including the attack by the Greeks, Romans, the origination of the first seven religions, the Crusades, the creation of the Turkish State and the modern tourist industry. The film was nominated for an Oscar for Best Live Action Short Film.
Woody is causing too much damage. So much so that top scientists are called in to figure out a solution.
Black atmosphere, with depth-enhancing points of light, broken into shades of dim silhouettes by the ephemeral cloud-glow of lightning.
An overview of industrial bovine insemination in Socialist Romania.
An animated experiment in which the events and shapes follow the changes in the music.
Dick Graham for Anglia TV asks District Councillors in Mildenhall why it is considered a problem to house migrants in new council housing. The Councillors hold the opinion that cultural differences among residents may be a barrier to successful social integration.
"Gold of Cuba" is a documentary by Argentine filmmaker Alejandro Saderman that shows the development of Cuba through the promotion of its main industry: sugar. From the discovery of America to the figure of Reinaldo Castro, National Hero of Labor as a sugarcane cutter, the film discusses the introduction of mechanical harvesters, including the African slave labor that would later be replaced, with the abolition of slavery, by Chinese sugarcane cutters.
A National Liberation Front film from 1965 featuring a statement by Nguyen Huu Tho addressed to the American public, intercut with illustrative footage.
An Iraqi film about a young woman shaped by hardship, raised in poverty, and reunited with her family after discovering her father’s true identity—leading her toward a new life and marriage.
Short dramatized documentary that portrays the causes and consequences of a tropical disease known as “mal del pinto.”
In a southern port, two tribes are engaged in fishing. These two tribes have long had differences. Their dispute is about access to salt, which is absolutely impossible for one of them to obtain. As a result, despite much hardship and effort in fishing, due to the lack of salt to preserve the caught fish, their product constantly spoils before it reaches the market, which has led to numerous conflicts. Suddenly, two loves emerge. The roots of discord and hatred push these two loves to the brink of destruction, but ultimately it is love that, after years of conflict, brings the two tribes closer together.
A maid is raped by her boss and then kicked out of the house. The maid, who has become pregnant, gives birth to her child, and because she cannot take care of her child, she abandons him. A driver finds the child and keeps him with him, and by following up, he first finds his mother and then forces the boss to marry his former maid.
Bob Wooler, Cavern Club DJ and compere, takes us on a tour of Liverpool to see popular beat groups and local sights. Merseybeat groups perform aboard the Royal Isis, on a double-decker bus, at the Cavern Club, the courtyard of the Town Hall in Castle Street, on the grounds of the Liverpool Cathedral, a pub named Gregsons Well and across the Mersey on the beaches of New Brighton. Performances from The Fourmost, The Hideaways, The Clayton Squares, The Hoboes, The Mersey Monsters, The Richmond Group, The Spinners, and Tiffany.
Short documentary.
Short documentary, recording the clash in the La Candela neighborhood and how it was celebrated in its early days.
A German Film Award winning short documentary on the ancient walled city of Shibam in modern day Yemen.
A charity appeal film promoting guide dogs in Southport.
A look at the history of the 11th Hussars, a regiment that celebrated its 250th anniversary in 1965.
UCLA student film
UCLA student film 16mm B/W Sound
A fast-paced photo collage film that makes playful use of LBJ's visage, set to The Trashmen classic, 'Surfin' Bird'.
A supercilious chess-player becomes obsessed with his white pawn as he sees her getting closer to becoming a queen. In his efforts to catch her, he enters into the game himself, with disastrous results.
American industrial/instructional film. Previously collected in the now-defunct Something Weird Video series Health and Safety Scare Films.
A young sales clerk has a dilemma when she witnesses her classmate stealing.
Satirical film about school and parenthood.
A humorous sketch from the life of scientists.
A 16mm experimental short. Hajdler dragged the East German color film stock ORWO directly in front of the projector lamp, occasionally pressing the film to the lamp and thus causing the film stock to burn gradually, producing spectacular color effects in the process.
It tells about the lives of young water prospectors who are trying to dig wells in the Gobi region and make life flourish, and how they overcome the difficulties they face.
"Starring Saul Levine, with some of his camerawork. First part: Birth from the water; Second: in the City with Janet, mostly in darkness; third: a bridge of scratches and flashing splices; ending with his dance on the beach, the world upside down, sunset and afterimage."–M.J.
Black and White UCLA Student Film, Preserved by the UCLA Film and Television Archive. A vignette of an older woman with a baby carriage sits in a park, taking in the surrounding sights: a couple kissing, a child skipping, merry-go-round. She adjusts the carriage. It is empty.
A portrait of David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson, the pioneers of photography.
A film about Antonio Gaudi and his architecture in Barcelona.
Artistic glimpses of people on the move in Stockholm.
Watson Davis as "Sivad" presents a half-hour season preview of coming features on WHBQ-TV, Channel 13 Memphis, Tennessee on 11 September 1965.
Short film about the large fishing boats used in coastal Portuguese villages, rowed by 30 or 40 men and needing oxen to bring their nets out.
The film deals with the relationship between the memory of objects and their true identity: the analytical phase of some key moments in the dimension of memory .
Noren's first film is a Godard-inspired experimental narrative that was lost in a fire in 1970