A visual allusion of the cleansing of the temple to numerous crimes. The film draws an arc from the Crusades to the Holocaust and the Vietnam War.
Cinematic Era: 1966 Vintage
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This simple and therefore especially touching story took place in one town, where four men arrived, each on his own business. They met by chance, but this did not stop them in two short days from taking part in the fate of each of them with good advice, and, more importantly, with a good deed...
Arrival Day... Departure Day!
8.0 1966 • Cinematic -
Far from an ordinary profile of Georges Delerue; it also serves as a calling card for Russell, whose work would define the 1970s as Delerue’s did in the 1960s. Opening with a sly work of pastiche, parodying the conventions of French noir, it goes on to encompass slapstick, verité scenes of the Delerue family and a harrowing montage of the Vietnam War.
Don’t Shoot the Composer
8.0 1966 • Cinematic -
A satirical documentary examining the reach of bureaucracy through the everyday authority of the rubber stamp. Directed by Branko Ćelović, the film presents a mock historical survey of the stamp, tracing its supposed evolution from a pre-bureaucratic past to its omnipresence in modern administration. Through rapid montage, official seals are shown authorizing everything from marriages to food inspection, exposing how bureaucratic approval permeates daily life.
The Rubber Stamp
10.0 1966 • Cinematic -
James is a secret agent who is incredibly clumsy. Yet, no matter how many mistakes he makes in his efforts to capture the bad guy, he winds up bagging the criminal.
Dreamnapping
7.0 1966 • Cinematic -
The Story Between Hong Kong and Macau
0.0 1966 • Cinematic -
Lambis, a traffic inspector, falls victim to a misunderstanding when corrupt employees mistake him for a financial inspector. They try to appease him in every way possible in order to hide a book containing suspicious information. Comical situations follow one after another, until the real inspector reveals the truth, putting an end to the commotion.
All that glitters is gold
5.5 1966 • Cinematic -
Jazz Pianist on the Creative Process & Self-Teaching. Here is the late, brilliantly original jazz pianist in intense conversation with his composer brother, Harry, on the nature of creativity in jazz. Occasionally, they stroll to the piano for a musical illustration (Evans play splendidly).
The Universal Mind of Bill Evans
9.0 1966 • Cinematic -
Etnographic documentary about lion hunting in Africa.
The Lion Hunters
6.0 1966 • Cinematic -
Double Relation
Double Relation
0.0 1966 • Cinematic -
The bank manager gets into trouble when his old friend dies in the scuffle while trying to rob his money. He runs for cover and ends up in a drama troupe.
Sadhu Mirandal
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Autorevue
0.0 1966 • Cinematic -
A man arrives in Tocantins river, looking for fortune.
Um Diamante e Cinco Balas
8.0 1966 • Cinematic -
Der Tag des Zornes
8.0 1966 • Cinematic -
Millowitsch-Theater - Der doppelte Moritz
0.0 1966 • Cinematic -
Křišťálová noc
6.0 1966 • Cinematic -
Gaspar Varros Recht
0.0 1966 • Cinematic -
In the sixties, just before starting his career as a feature film director and his parallel career of the Anticine, Javier Aguirre had a brief career as a documentary filmmaker, which served him to test and rehearse many procedures that he would put into practice in the avant-garde aspect of his work. The trail belongs to that period, a few years full of mystery, but whose works are emerging demonstrating the portentous gaze of Aguirre. The trace has hardly been seen in the last sixty years, and it is an opportunity to recover this vision between anthropology and the vanguard of one of the hallmarks of this city. The film has been restored by the ECAM Archive in collaboration with Filmoteca Española.
El Rastro
0.0 1966 • Cinematic -
Interview with Jacques Tati on the set of his 1967 film "PlayTime". Produced for the British television program "Tempo International".
Tativille
0.0 1966 • Cinematic -
A gold smuggling ring is willing to sacrifice the country to an enemy, but what they don’t realize is that their group has been infiltrated by a secret government agent…but who?
Spy in Goa
0.0 1966 • Cinematic -
Thammanna, a cattleman, and Murali, a lawyer, are identical. Confusion arises when Thammanna falls in love with a rich and educated woman Meena, also a daughter of a lawyer, who mistakes him for Murali.
Emme Thammanna
8.0 1966 • Cinematic -
Náhrdelník
0.0 1966 • Cinematic -
Der Fall Jeanne d'Arc
10.0 1966 • Cinematic -
Das Vergnügen, anständig zu sein
0.0 1966 • Cinematic -
Susan Bottomly/International Velvet's screen test is dark as her piercing eyes stare into the camera, as Warhol plays with the lighting and zoom features.
Screen Test: Susan Bottomly
5.8 1966 • Cinematic -
V novom po novom
0.0 1966 • Cinematic -
A portrait of the ultimate Chelsea Girl. Nico sits for over an hour while dazzling colored lights and psychedelic-patterned slides are projected onto her statuesque face. She breaks down in tears during the second reel, which made it into the final version of The Chelsea Girls.
Nico/Nico Crying
0.0 1966 • Cinematic -
The Loves of Angelica
8.0 1966 • Cinematic -
Homage to the novelist Delly, to celebrate her centenary, a mini-soap opera (silent photo-novel style with bubbles) with Françoise Dorléac in the role of the orphan Garlonne and Jacques Dutronc in that of the young director Alban.
Le trésor de l’orpheline
0.0 1966 • Cinematic -
Sesto Grado in Patagonia
10.0 1966 • Cinematic -
Pink film. First film directed by Akitaka Kimata.
Nikutai no kawa
0.0 1966 • Cinematic -
"This beautiful example of far-fetched blasphemy accompanies a happy, ugly nun into the woods for her constitutional, replete with charming bird noises. Praying to and fondling a priapic mushroom, she is unaware of the evil rapist shadowing her. When the rape occurs, it is in long shot, hidden from view, under a huge tree. Articles of clothes and her cross sail through the air; the tree - entirely dominating the screen - sways rhythmically and repeatedly. A few minutes later it stops; then another tree, a few feet away, begins to sway in identical fashion. The rapist finally emerges, exhausted." (Amos Vogel, Film as a Subversive Art)
Rape
3.9 1966 • Cinematic -
1944 - Soviet prisoners of war work under inhumane conditions on the Tharau estate in East Prussia. After a hunting trip, an illustrious circle of friends of the house and SS officers meet there. Anne, a non-political rendant who works at the manor, finds herself in a conflict situation, as her humane thoughts and actions are met with a wall of incomprehension. She tries to help ease the lot of the people suffering there. Threatening clashes ensue, which are exacerbated by the approaching front...
Die Jagdgesellschaft
0.0 1966 • Cinematic -
Seven people march down New York’s Fifth Avenue carrying placards showing six photos of American comic Bob Hope and one of Mao Tse Tung.
Mao-Hope March
0.0 1966 • Cinematic -
Konec velké epochy
0.0 1966 • Cinematic -
La piel desnuda
6.7 1966 • Cinematic -
Experimental short film from Yugoslavia. A woman and a man are making out on a bed, when suddenly an odd fellow with a chandelier enters the room. Suspense grows as they have a drink together...
Spring Came to My Brother Charlie's Flat
0.0 1966 • Cinematic -
Documentary about the artist Alberto Giacometti
Alberto Giacometti
0.0 1966 • Cinematic -
Bounding from one continent to another, from desert to jungle, this early mondo documentary examines the habits and customs of people whose lives are unaffected by the modern world. In New Guinea, director Pierre-Dominique Gaisseau's crew spends time with jungle villagers who honor the deceased by preserving their corpses, and in Africa they film the resourceful people of the Kalahari. Other subjects include a Brazilian community whose male members wear lip-stretching jewelry.
Flame and the Fire
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Škandál v Melodias banke
0.0 1966 • Cinematic -
Jeden deň pre starú paniu
8.0 1966 • Cinematic -
Bei Pfeiffers ist Ball
9.0 1966 • Cinematic -
Early pink film directed by Kinya Ogawa.
Yokubô no ijôsha
0.0 1966 • Cinematic -
Short film, shot in twenty hours, about a bodybuilder who is stunned to discover he no longer has his body under control. He wonders whether all the attention he has paid to his physical appearance was worth it.
Body and Soul
7.0 1966 • Cinematic -
Betriebsfest
0.0 1966 • Cinematic -
Das Lächeln der Gioconda
10.0 1966 • Cinematic -
Small town policeman Holms suffers from a rather unusual problem: Because of the low crime rate, there is simply not enough to do for him. Deadly bored, he sinks into the depths of depression and requests the help of a psychiatrist. But his imagination is far more effective: In his dreams, he chases gangsters in London. Finally, some small-time crooks find a way to help "their" policeman out of his emotional misery: They steal a memorial from the market square and thus help Holms to a spectacular case.
Hände hoch oder ich schieße
6.8 1966 • Cinematic -
A stewardess tries to convince her father to return to Europe with her and the foreman of the ranch try to prevent him.
¡Cómo te extraño...!
10.0 1966 • Cinematic -
Schneemann's classic 1966 aerial "Kinetic Theatre" work was first staged at St. Mark's Church in the Bowery, with eight performers moving to a score of randomized encounter on layers of rigged ropes and pulleys. One of two video documents of this early and influential performance, this version is enacted outdoors in trees and across the surface of a lake, in sequences directed by Schneemann.
Water Light/Water Needle (Lake Mah Wah, NJ)
6.0 1966 • Cinematic -
Tom, a city boy, has a slow adjustment to life on a sheep farm. The companionship of the dog Flash helps him to enjoy life in the beautiful countryside along the Scottish border with England.
Flash the Sheepdog
9.0 1966 • Cinematic -
Sigfred dioecious is an acidic man. Teacher and can not really hate children. When he one day a tile in the head, change his behavior, however, significant. He is cheerful and have a huge appetite for life. Sigfred wife's first unhappy that he is so happy girl, but when she gets him made normal again, she will be disappointed. She wants her new husband back ...
The Loose Tile
6.0 1966 • Cinematic -
A girl from a tiny mountain village with narrow, walled-in streets and steep, slippery paths lost her mother. Her childhood, spent in her aunt's house, was marked by hunger and poverty. When a tax collector from the powerful and cruel Azizkhan (played by G. Niyazov) arrived in the village, her aunt had no money to pay, so she gave up her niece. And they brought Azizkhan a herd of five goats, a couple of calves, and a thin, frail girl named Nissi, who was destined to become a concubine. The girl decided to run away or perish...
Nisso
0.0 1966 • Cinematic -
The film stars two computers: Elliott 803 (in the Department of Nuclear Physics, the University of Helsinki) and IBM 1130 (in the computer centre at the University of Turku). At times, the coexistence of man and machine provokes suffocating frustration. This is only the starting point for something more subtle: the art created with computers.
Computer Music
0.0 1966 • Cinematic -
Pavel has to confron his father in law, who is decided to compromise him in front of the village.
Snowfall Season
5.7 1966 • Cinematic -
Tom Jones performs eleven songs live in concert. Recorded live for television by GTV9 in Sydney.
Tom Jones Hilton Special
0.0 1966 • Cinematic -
After the novel "Sahil Amaliyyati" (The operation of "Side") of the same name of Jamshid Amirov. The film is about foreign secret service's operation and it's revelation by security organs.
The Inquiry is Going On
4.0 1966 • Cinematic -
A person wakes up in the morning, does a casual workout, and rushes to work. Chased by the constant ringing of the alarm clock, they whizz through the day: dictating, making phone calls, and stamping...
Ten čas
0.0 1966 • Cinematic -
A leading director of the Czech film renaissance provides a philosophical meditation on life and death, set amidst complex hospital apparatus and the sadness, hope, or resignation of the patients. Existentialist rather than optimist, the approach is one of humanistic atheism, accepting death as part of life. Interviews with doctors and nurses explore their outlook; all speak of death as a fact, without either sentimentality or religiosity. The studied objectivity of the film only imperfectly hides an intense emotionality.
Reflection
5.8 1966 • Cinematic -
Drama focused on two characters: an itinerant seller and a shepherd boy. Although marketed as an Italian Western it is a drama.
Three Francs of Mercy
8.0 1966 • Cinematic -
Another very isolated region, Mariovo, appears as a setting of the customs that must be performed before, during and after a wedding for the couple to fully unite.
Mariovo Wedding
0.0 1966 • Cinematic