A missing film.
Cinematic Era: 1965 Vintage
4297 Matches Found
- 0.0 1965 • Cinematic
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Short film demonstrating how different colour schemes can be devised for each room.
At Home with Colour
0.0 1965 • Cinematic -
Scenes of traditional dancers of bourrée, filmed in the village of Les Hermaux, in the Lozère region, on September 12, 1965.
Les Hermaux
0.0 1965 • Cinematic -
This film is based on rhythmic formations in pictures and sound, shaping and organic patterns. The music is conducted on bicycle spokes.
Velocipeden Union
0.0 1965 • Cinematic -
Cheese! or What Really Did Happen in Andy Warhol’s Studio
0.0 1965 • Cinematic -
A community of sculptors (and a potter) face crisis as their London NW1 studios are threatened with demolition.
28b Camden Street
0.0 1965 • Cinematic -
Part of the [Zaczarowany Ołówek] Enchanted Pencil Polish cartoon series. There were 39 episodes total.
Disaster in the Mountains
0.0 1965 • Cinematic -
Film about the fishing, processing and freezing of fish for the Frionor company.
Frisk fra nord
0.0 1965 • Cinematic -
Die hölzerne Schüssel
0.0 1965 • Cinematic -
Anxiety
0.0 1965 • Cinematic -
A short film about voting in the United States.
U.S. Elections: How We Vote
0.0 1965 • Cinematic -
Difendiamo l'estate - La notte dell'automobilista
0.0 1965 • Cinematic -
Pazifik - oder die Zufriedenen.
7.0 1965 • Cinematic -
The 1965 Vietnam Day Peace March, remembered for the Hell's Angels' attack. Vividly depicted. Provides a valuable historical perspective on the period, filmed by a partisan. Exhibition: SF Int'l Film Festival; NET; Italian TV; Cinematheque Française. Collection: Pacific Film Archive
We Shall March Again
0.0 1965 • Cinematic -
军歌嘹亮
0.0 1965 • Cinematic -
A 20-minute film by Norma Adams about a married woman in her mid 30s as she joins a women's consciousness-raising group. Scenes of the group are intercut with commentary by feminist Gloria Steinem.
…And Everything Nice
0.0 1965 • Cinematic -
Starting from the photographic representation of a rhinoceros, Monique Lepeuve, by dissociating the elements of this enormous prehistoric carcass and by their stylized animation, offers at the same time an original, comical and sometimes grotesque bestiary, a universe of the bizarre related to mythology.
Rhinomorphose
0.0 1965 • Cinematic -
The film portrays our heritage of history. Beginning with our nation's founding in freedom, events shown in rapid succession emphasize the enterprise and inventiveness that blazed a trail across a continent and how direct the journey toward the stars.
A Free People
0.0 1965 • Cinematic -
Mexican feature film
El anónimo
6.3 1965 • Cinematic -
A film by Robert Nelson
T.P.II
0.0 1965 • Cinematic -
A comedic-erotic retelling of Hansel and Gretel. What makes it especially interesting is the soundtrack, Sleeping Beauty by Tchaikovsky, is recorded backwards to give it a way out free jazz effect.
Lovers in the Woods
0.0 1965 • Cinematic -
Vélodrame
0.0 1965 • Cinematic -
Ateşkerim is a swift bandit who has been extorting Viranşehir; his girlfriend is Gülnaz. Keloğlan, who looks just like him, shows up; neither of them knows about the other, and the villagers, the police, and even Gülnaz herself get them mixed up.
Keloğlan
5.7 1965 • Cinematic -
The short documentary shows a memorial event marking the 20th anniversary of the liberation of Buchenwald and accompanies Robert Siewert, a former prisoner of the concentration camp, on a tour of the memorial site.
Erinnerung im Herzen
0.0 1965 • Cinematic -
A short film about a Mexican boy who travels by donkey.
A Boy of Mexico: Juan and His Donkey
0.0 1965 • Cinematic -
A monkey, named Mr. Moto, takes the viewer on a guided tour of the zoo.
Mr. Moto Takes A Walk
0.0 1965 • Cinematic -
A documentary immersion conducted among young Cameroonians offers a refreshing look at their daily life as well as a vision of the future of the African continent.
Mumbo Jumbo
0.0 1965 • Cinematic -
"I think of SKIN as my first really lyrical film. It was a joy to make. I was fascinated by the pure, natural colors of flower..." - CL
Skin
0.0 1965 • Cinematic -
Nothing happens and everything happens-- in the simplest of experiences there is a complexity and a vitality unknown and unfelt until the moment when we begin to let its wonder filter into us and flow through our bodies, our minds and our souls. When that happens the ordinary world becomes extraordinary-- the magic of the universe is within each moment and act perceived in as many levels as we can contain. Nothing Happened This Morning attempts to capture this state of unconsciousness in the first twenty minutes of an ordinary--extraordinary morning.
Nothing Happened This Morning
6.0 1965 • Cinematic -
"An animated satire, utilizing fine art reproductions, and satirizing Art, Money, Sex, Politics, Advertising, H.U.A.C., the Spirit of Christmas and including a sequence of anumated Picasso paintings." R.P.
Son of Dada
0.0 1965 • Cinematic -
Sassi means "Moon" - beautiful, was the only daughter of King Adam Khan of Bhambour, Sindh, Pakistan (40 miles south of Karachi on the right cost of Indus river, which was discovered in 1958). At her birth the astrologers predicted that she was a curse for the royal family's prestige.
Sassi Punnu
8.0 1965 • Cinematic -
Myers' CORONATION ranks with the two or three very best experimental films of 1965, according to George Manupelli
The Coronation
0.0 1965 • Cinematic -
Jeff Keen thought that some of his previous films had been dominated by long-shots. In this film he grapples with the language of cinema, not as a means to inspire audience identification, but rather to make up for an imbalance.
Missing Close-ups
9.0 1965 • Cinematic -
Various gestures of hand held razorblade, single frame exposures.
Wrist Trick
6.8 1965 • Cinematic -
A light-hearted history of Britain's railways, seen through old prints, photographs and rare pieces of archive film as well as modern material to tell the story from Stephenson's Rocket to the new expresses. The film was made originally for a national children's competition. Pop-singer Joe Brown, a former railwayman, gives a happy-go-lucky narration as he comperes his group as they play railway songs in the Museum of British Transport at Clapham, where many of the most interesting items of railway history could then still be seen.
Joe Brown at Clapham
0.0 1965 • Cinematic -
Described as "the best film about Duke Ellington ever made" by the jazz legend himself, "Love You Madly" combines a behind-the-scenes profile with performance footage from Basin St. West Jazz Club, the 1965 Monterey Jazz Festival and the "Concert of Sacred Music" at Grace Cathedral. A second Emmy-nominated program captures the full magic of Ellington's 1965 "Concert of Sacred Music," a mix of classical, spirituals, gospel, blues and jazz.
Duke Ellington: Love You Madly / A Concert of Sacred Music at Grace Cathedral
0.0 1965 • Cinematic -
The archive footage this film uncovers is powerful, bringing to life the experiences we explore with Uri. Over his 41 years of service in the Israeli Air Force, Uri downed many enemy planes and he can't hide the pride he feels: 'I'm the only pilot who downed planes in all the wars. Two of them hit the cockpit.' Yet Uri claims to have never gloated: 'I was never happy afterwards. I like to show the enemy some respect. ' Battle-hardened, he admits to 'flourishing in wars.' For him, the key character components of any good soldier are an ability to adapt and an understanding of sacrifice.
The Best Pilot in the World
0.0 1965 • Cinematic