Cinematic Era: 1967 Vintage
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A small white box. Everything happens in that little world. A woman's face comes out from the side of the room and roars, birds peck at human flesh, trains run through, and a couple quarrel begins. When the billiard ball penetrates the room, the billiard ball changes into various shapes ... Each room is a world, and what happens there is a microcosm of modern times.
The Room
6.0 1967 • Cinematic -
A reflection on the life and death of India's second Prime Minister, Lal Bhahadur Shashtri.
Homage to Lal Bhahadur Shashtri
0.0 1967 • Cinematic -
The singer Rosa La Tequilera is besieged by a very powerful rancher who wants to get to her at all costs, but finds resistance as there is another who wants the same.
Rosa la tequilera
5.7 1967 • Cinematic -
World peace is at stake if a spy-ring obtains the electronic device
Seven Bullets for Selma
10.0 1967 • 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.
Dr. Rhinestone's Theory
8.0 1967 • Cinematic -
Bratkartoffeln inbegriffen
8.0 1967 • Cinematic -
Filmed over five weeks at the Warrendale residential treatment center near Toronto, "Warrendale" observes twelve emotionally disturbed children and the staff who care for them. Working without narration, interviews, or direction, Allan King records daily life as it unfolds, establishing what he later described as “actuality drama.”
Warrendale
7.1 1967 • Cinematic -
The story of a young girl who became a schizophrenic nymphomaniac after a childhood rape.
I Need
10.0 1967 • Cinematic -
Gül Ağacı
7.0 1967 • Cinematic -
The Sea Calls
8.0 1967 • Cinematic -
These songs are born on long hikes, around campfires in moments of joy and sadness. Here, in the Leningrad club "Vostok", they take the stage for the first time. And is it possible to remain indifferent when the argument turns to the song?
A Song is Urgently Needed
0.0 1967 • Cinematic -
"Labyrinth" is a groundbreaking multi-screen 45-minute presentation produced for Chamber III of the Labyrinth at Expo 67 in Montreal, using 35 mm and 70 mm film projected simultaneously on multiple screens. A film without commentary in which multiple images, sometimes complementary, sometimes contrasting, draw the viewer through the different stages of a labyrinth. The tone of the film moves from great joy to wrenching sorrow; from stark simplicity to ceremonial pomp. It is life as it is lived by the people of the world, each one, as the film suggests, in a personal labyrinth. Re-released in 1979 as "In the Labyrinth" by the National Film Board of Canada in a 21-minute single projection format.
In the Labyrinth
8.5 1967 • Cinematic -
Non mi dire mai goodbye
0.0 1967 • Cinematic -
Basheer Ahmad from East Pakistan created an amazing record when he sang eight songs in this film. He was also lyricist and music composer of these songs, which is a unique record in Pakistan's film history.
Darshan
0.0 1967 • Cinematic -
A story about brothers who became police officers, one of them falls in love with a neatery attendant.
Ayaw ni Mayor
0.0 1967 • Cinematic -
Adolfas starred in, directed, and edited this Vietnam comedy, produced by Pola Chapelle and shot by Jonas Mekas.
An Interview with the Ambassador from Lapland
0.0 1967 • Cinematic -
A man alone is walking down the road. The first film (short) by Tonia Marketaki is based on a short story by Menelaos Loudemis. A poem of his “tonight” is heard in the filmm.
Giannis and the Road
5.7 1967 • Cinematic -
Bessie is doing the dishes when a mouse makes his presence known in the kitchen. She calls for an exterminator.
Mouse in the House
8.0 1967 • Cinematic -
Horse Play is the 158th animated cartoon short subject in the Woody Woodpecker series. Woody has a run-in with an Indian who has a bad taste for Woody's horse.
Horse Play
7.7 1967 • Cinematic -
Zur blauen Palette
0.0 1967 • Cinematic -
Rückkehr von Elba
0.0 1967 • Cinematic -
In Cineblatz, the viewer is subjected to a high-impact barrage of evolving images, at once comic and terrifying. Glossy magazines are cut up and reconfigured, newspaper pages are defaced with animated squiggles, comic-book superheroes fly out, over and through at superspeed. Pictures appear only to burn up or be torn apart, toys dance in ferocious stop-motion before melting into pools of plastic decay, a hammer plunges down on an image of the assembled House of Commons - all to a crackly soundtrack of treated shortwave static. It is a hyperkinetic panorama of 1960s popular culture in meltdown, where seemingly nothing stays still for more than a single frame, as the artist ejaculates ideas onto the screen faster than the eye can properly register. Lasting just three minutes, Cineblatz is exhilarating, orgasmic even--but also thoroughly exhausting.
Cineblatz
9.0 1967 • Cinematic -
Woody Woodpecker befriends a dog.
Hot Diggity Dog
8.0 1967 • Cinematic -
Mankind has devoted too much time, too much money and plenty of space on paperwork and more paperwork. In the 1960's, to remove all those obstacles and all that paper, and in order to make life easier, IBM has created a groundbreaking device - a machine that could improve office relations and operations. IBM, through Jim Henson's picture, presents the 'Magnetic Tape Selectric Typewriter', a machine that does the work while we do the thinking.
The Paperwork Explosion
5.0 1967 • Cinematic -
Adaptation of Eugene O'Neill's "More Stately Mansions".
Alle Reichtümer der Welt
0.0 1967 • Cinematic -
In this haunting but lyrical meditation on war, Brakhage intercuts 8-mm footage of Colorado with imagery from WWII newsreels. He responds to the violence and nightmare of war by painting directly on the filmstrip.
23rd Psalm Branch: Part I
6.2 1967 • Cinematic -
Television adaptation of Peter Weiss's play about the Frankfurt Auschwitz trials.
The Investigation
0.0 1967 • Cinematic -
Since the car accident that caused the death of his wife, the comics author Stéphane Destouches sinks into alcohol and wanders the roads of Morocco.
A Choice of Killers
7.0 1967 • Cinematic -
A late pregnancy disrupts the routine of a mature marriage.
El andador
9.0 1967 • Cinematic -
Said game is sex.
The Game People Play
4.7 1967 • Cinematic -
A man approaches a woman in a field.
Absurd Encounter with Fear
5.3 1967 • Cinematic -
Antitoxin
0.0 1967 • Cinematic -
Jonas Mekas captures an afternoon in New York as a Hare Krishna group fills the streets with chanting and song. Filmed with his characteristic freewheeling style and later incorporated into Walden, the short stands as an impressionistic sketch of spiritual fervor and Mekas’s participatory approach to cinema.
Hare Krishna
4.9 1967 • Cinematic -
A madman is on the loose, raping and murdering women and sometimes engaging in necrophilia. After one woman manages to flee the criminal before he has killed her, she goes to the police for help in bringing him to justice. The criminal targets the woman for murder.
Abnormal Criminal
7.0 1967 • Cinematic -
Two house-painters go to art school. Also bad guys try to kill them.
Dos pintores pintorescos
6.3 1967 • Cinematic -
A poor young man, working hard, manages and becomes a captain on a ship of the shipowner, in whose home his mother worked older as a shipwreck. But he resigns when he discovers that the ship is dangerous.
Sometimes even the strong cry
6.5 1967 • Cinematic -
One of his first and the most famous undergrad shorts, which seems to forshadow the director's death. A prize winner at a film festival in Oberhausen, it does not bear any great resemblance to Wiszniewski's later films.It attempts to illustrate the subjective states of a character through expressionistic photography, hardcore jazz and associative editing.
Heart Attack
5.3 1967 • Cinematic -
Jennifer Weller, though satisfied with her marriage to Eddie, finds her role as a suburban housewife oppressive and begins to accompany Marian Harris, a restless neighbour, on jaunts into the city.
Come Ride the Wild Pink Horse
4.0 1967 • Cinematic -
Doctor Ariel comes from a family that for several generations, once they reach old age, have decided to commit suicide because they lose the will to live. This situation affects the doctor greatly and therefore he decides to study the psychology of the fatalistic subject and invest the monetary fortune he has to create a clinic called "El Hogar del Suicida" with the purpose of providing help and rehabilitation to those who need it and, in case of failure, provide the individual with the necessary means to fulfill its purpose. With the passage of time, the home is home to sorrowful characters with a vocation to end their lives.
Prohibido suicidarse en primavera
0.0 1967 • Cinematic -
Der Reichstagsbrandprozeß
9.0 1967 • Cinematic -
Naseem lives a poor lifestyle with his widowed mom in Lucknow, India. He is well-known for his poems, and gets invited to a contest hosted by Nawab Naseemuddin who has offered a reward of Rs.5000/- to the winner.
Palki
9.0 1967 • Cinematic -
Influenced and inspired by Jean-Luc Godard, some young french directors (Jean Eustache, Francis Leroi, Jean-Michel Barjol, Romain Goupil, Luc Moullet) are talking about their problems in producing less expensive and more free films in the french industry of cinema of the 60's.
Young Cinema: Godard and His Emulators
6.0 1967 • Cinematic -
Identical cousins with mismatched Odd Couple personalities.
Los Alegres Aguilares
6.8 1967 • Cinematic -
Based on the novel "Grihadaha" written by Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay.
Grihadaha
9.0 1967 • Cinematic -
O Porto, Escola de Artistas
6.0 1967 • Cinematic -
Winter 1941. A company of a machine-gun and artillery battalion was located in a small village, of which only 20 people remained. There is nowhere to retreat: Moscow is 50 km away. And the courageous fighters decide to take the fight to hold back the tank attack of the Nazis...
And We Are Twenty!
0.0 1967 • Cinematic -
A short story about a boy who is honest and courageous despite being paralyzed.
By the Sea Where We Played
0.0 1967 • Cinematic -
A short documentary film made by Otar Iosseliani in 1967 for the Film Journal, dedicated to the 50th anniversary of the Vano Sarajishvili Tbilisi State Conservatoire, presenting an official chronicle of the anniversary celebrations.
Film Journal 2 - 3
0.0 1967 • Cinematic -
A Jewish Holocaust survivor travels through Germany recalling scenes from his memory. This documentary follows a Holocaust survivor in 1965 on an emotional pilgrimage to Bergen Belsen, the last of 11 concentration camps where he was held by the Nazis. He and 30 other former Jewish inmates travel through the new Germany. Scenes still vivid in his mind are recalled in flashback. The memorandum of the title refers to Hitler's memo offering a "final solution" to the "Jewish problem."
Memorandum
7.3 1967 • Cinematic -
Osudná smyčka
0.0 1967 • Cinematic -
The Punjabi film directed by Saifuddin Saif. A film about the corrupt culture in Pakistan. Starring Firdous and Akmal
Lut Da Maal
0.0 1967 • Cinematic -
This short film served as an invitation to the World's Fair that was held in Montreal in 1967. It was largely considered to be the most successful World's Fair of the 20th century with over 50 million visitors. The film presents impressions of the event and of Montreal at its liveliest and most exciting moment in history.
Impressions of Expo 67
8.0 1967 • Cinematic -
Lobby Doll und die Sitzstangenaffäre
0.0 1967 • Cinematic -
Kenan acts tough with his two friends. He collects protection money from nightclubs by force. His girlfriend Nesrin wants Kenan to quit his job. At first, Kenan refuses. However, when one of his friends dies in his arms during a fight, he repents. He marries Nesrin and they have a child. He makes a living as a taxi driver. One night, his close friend Selim comes to his house injured. Before he can explain what happened, he dies. The next day, men seeking Selim's money kill Nesrin and her son. Kenan breaks his vow and sets out to avenge his family.
Gecelerin Kralı
7.5 1967 • Cinematic -
Documentary on the electoral system in Uruguay. It focused on the upcoming federal elections, criticizing both of the country's political parties.
Elecciones
6.0 1967 • Cinematic -
Il latitante
6.2 1967 • Cinematic -
Ascension Island is home to many families, who sometimes work there for up to two years.
Look at Life: Living on a Volcano
0.0 1967 • Cinematic -
In the late sixties, the American saxophone player and living jazz legend Ben Webster lived in Amsterdam for a year. Webster, who was born in Kansas City in 1909, was a unique personality in the world of jazz and blues. In the thirties, he played with all the great names. During his Amsterdam period, he stayed with an elderly landlady, Mrs Hardloper, with whom he appeared on a national talk show. In conversations with Van der Keuken, he muses on the past; on the fantastic experience of playing in the renowned Duke Ellington band; or on one of his best friends, who was so deft at eating with a knife and fork. Short, fragmented remarks, which Van der Keuken has edited in a loose, improvised editing style.
Big Ben: Ben Webster in Europe
5.5 1967 • Cinematic -
A day in Aurillac on a rainy Sunday.
Un dimanche à Aurillac
6.0 1967 • Cinematic