Documentary about wildlife in the US National Forests.
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Documentary about wildlife in the US National Forests.
The Boganda Museum, museum of Central African art and popular traditions.
Directed by Mike O’Connor and written by his brother, Joycean scholar Ulick O’Connor, this Irish documentary portrays the Dublin in which Joyce lived and worked before his departure for Europe in 1904.
Doctors are conducting experiments to cure baldness.
A review of the economic progress made by Taiwan with United States economic assistance up to July 1965 when the U.S. Aid program in that country was terminated. The film stresses the benefits that progress has brought to the people of Taiwan and emphasizes the growth in Taiwan's economy that continues to be made without American assistance.
Short experimental documentary about an abandoned town.
Student film project for San Francisco State University.
When the music teacher was working poorly, he was asked to help the herdsmen during cattle feeding, and he reluctantly left with only his music and nothing else, wearing thick black sandals. On the way, he gets lost in a blizzard, and helps him when he comes across a woman who is struggling to keep a lot of sheep in the storm. Write a symphony for a young musician and a cowherd girl who discovers the value of work, and call it "Echoes of Cloak Rock".
Color/black-and-white UCLA Student Film preserved by the UCLA Film and Television Archive. Experimental dance film featuring an uncredited Asian male dancer utilizing high-key lighting, split screen, and makeup to highlight the dancer's movements.
Color UCLA Student Film, preserved by the UCLA Film and Television Archive. Animation Workshop Film, hand-drawn animation short of a Nahuatl folktale of an ogre who eats men, but who falls victim to the magic of a young boy, Pablito.
A documentary film by Ruslan Şahmalıyev.
A crazy woman has all kinds of visions.
A film by Alfredo Leonardi
The building of a hydro electric station in Scotland.
Director : Datta Mane. Cast: Kamini Kadam, Kumar Dighe, Dada Salvi, Shanta Tambe
Directed by Datta Mane. With Jayshree Gadkar, Suryakant.
This episode is a study of the return of the spirit of romance to contemporary poetry, as exemplified by poets Robert Duncan and John Wieners.
Born in 1904, and first published by Ezra Pound in 1927, Louis Zukosky is the poet whose name is associated with the term objectivists. Although never widely known as a poet, his work as well as his writings on poetry have served as an example and exerted an influence over an entire generation of American poets. He has lived most of his life in Brooklyn Heights. He has taught until recently at the Polytechnic Institute in Brooklyn, and earlier at San Francisco State, Colgate, Queens College, and the University of Wisconsin. I was born young into a world that was already very old, says Zukofsky. Words for me are solid, he adds, even though sometimes they liquefy and sometimes they aerify. His readings in this episode range from his first published poem titled, A Poem Beginning The, to his monumental work still in progress, titled simple A, as well as his translations from Cavalcanti and Catullus.
"One extraordinary audio-visual event is the face of a girl apparently enjoying orgasm while on the soundtrack we hear a horse-race announcer. Later a microscopic close-up of a lizard's skin is contrasted with a girl's hand in a net glove... This is an impressive movie, as much for what it reveals about ourselves, as about Linder." - Gene Youngblood, L.A. Free Press, May 24, 1968
Institutional documentary about the exploitation of Chuquicamata mineral that, as is usual in Balmaceda's work, highlights the social role of this industry and the context - human and physical - in which it operates.
The socio-religious structure of the Bobo. Yele Danga is a religious term which means "initiation". The diverse religious cultural themes, initiation, possession, purification of the village, propitiatory sacrifices are examined among the Bobo, population of farmers and among the neighbouring population, the Bolon.
The film instructs T.O.P.L. teams on their duties at the railway station during an air raid alert.
The film features coloured glitter, spinning lights and metallic reflective surfaces accompanied by the NBC peacock. As well as the disk experiments, the film features several of Eidlitz’s other visual experiments, including close-ups of moving liquid in glass prisms, thick daubs of paint and textured surfaces.
Andreas and Evi drive to the gas station with their father to have the car washed.
Ali defends his title against Cleveland Williams
One of the earliest multi-image presentations, creating four frames of action in a single screen, then subsequently layering full-size footage of a cavorting film crew over the four frames, creating a wall of visuals that overwhelm the viewer. Color 8mm UCLA Student Film, Preserved by the UCLA Film and Television Archive. "A whimsical entertaining psychedelic dada film, this is a New American Cinema experiment in the use of multiple imagery, not in superimposition, but in simultaneous projection on individual areas of the screen, accompanied by a lively folk-rock music track"--Creative Film Society 16 mm. film rental & sale catalogue, 1975. [does not have folk music]
Experimental film by Gianni Bertini.
"An extraordinary film, which powerfully evokes the feeling of the city, but more important, a film of fine graphic design." - Lenny Lipton
Documentary filmed in Pontevedra, Santiago de Compostela, Vigo, Lugo, Cantas, Noya, Carballino and other Galician cities.
A Road safety film on the perils of crossing the road if you don't have a magic dog.
Venus and Adonis offers a playful retelling of the Classical myth. Filmed at Chicago's North Avenue Beach, filmmaker Tom Palazzolo plays the handsome young Adonis who is seduced by Venus, the goddess of love, depicted by Natalie Jarnstedt.
All the goals from the 1966 World cup
Fairytale-like images of fire and night and shapes that seem to come alive.
Part of the Look at Life Rank series reels. A look at the Copacabana in Rio de Janeiro, the world’s most famous beach. But overlooking it are the shacks of the world’s poorest people.
An experimental film
The lake, shot with life shots, demonstrates the mastery with which the artist treats film writing. To modern music by Bruno Maderna, the film alternates framing of winter landscapes, at dawn and dusk, with the face of a girl in the foreground. At times the music is mixed with bird sounds or natural sounds, in a discreet, almost imperceptible way. The film favors the intertwining, the tangles of entangled trunks and branches, the foliage, all motifs that are often found in the painting of Marinella Pirelli, which are echoed by the movements of the camera - sometimes convulsive - and the bare feet that advance in the grass crossing the frame.
A fairytale by the Brothers Grimm.
A girl abused by her widowed father becomes interested in books and witchcraft.
Short film from 1966
16mm Film by Al Wong.
A young fisherman dreams of motorizing his boat to make his work easier. His dream becomes reality, thanks to his courage and his determination but causes conflict between traditional values and the modern notion of progress.
Resistere a Roma is a documentary short film by director Giuseppe Ferrara, produced by the Ferranti Group, focusing on the Roman resistance movement during the tragic German occupation of Rome. The documentary focuses its attention above all on the dynamics of the attack in via Rasella, to which the Germans reacted with the massacre of the Fosse Ardeatine. It was presented in Venice during the 1966 Documentary Exhibition.
The tale of an odd fish named Swimmy
Experimental film that establishes relationships of correspondence between light, abstract images and the rhythm of a percussion soundtrack. The result is a mysterious and hypnotizing work.
Kind of a "News," for the people of the 24-hour a day vigil around the US Marine Ammunition Depot at Port Chicago, California.
In early 20th century, a young Ossetian man kills a captain while defending a poor shepherd. After going into hiding, he meets a beautiful woman, and they fall in love at first sight. Learning that her hand is promised to another, the young man decides to abduct her.
A study of light and real-time transmission.
This short film for kids offers a lesson in proportions in which simple actions achieve surprising results. A man wants a door in a wall. He draws a rectangle and, presto! There is an opening. In the same way, he conjures up furniture. If too high or too low, the raising or lowering of a finger puts everything right.
Feature-length version of the Crimson Ghost serial (1946), in which the evil Crimson Ghost tries to make away with an atomic device capable of wreaking havoc throughout the world.