A tale based on Shalom Alechem stories.
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A tale based on Shalom Alechem stories.
University student who works in a bank experiences a personal crisis: he is torn between his ambitions and the temptation to engage in the armed movement against the military dictatorship of the time, in Brazil. At the same time, his love life is also confusing: he is unable to choose between two girls: an apolitical rich one, whose main interest is her own sexual liberation; and a working girl with family problems.
Documentary about the personal and professional life of La Bolduc, a singer of French Canadian music.
Tightly controlled phasing between a TV camera and its monitor.
In Shadow (1968), Rikuro Miyai projects two films of his own shadow walking outdoors side-by-side—one positive, one negative—each a reflection of the other.
Short film.
"The Invasion of the Student Union" - Stockholm, Sweden, May 24th. It all started as a regular student meeting, evolved into a mass-meeting and an invasion of the house, with all ended three days later. The students were primarily upset regarding a draft about a changed curriculum in higher education. They also pursued various political dogmas. The angry students called out for the responsible minister of the government. This happened to be Olof Palme. He arrived at the mass-meeting where he suffered much criticism.
This film includes shots from Silberarsch (Silver Arse; the 16th material action by Otto Muehl, 1965), Bimmel-Bammel (Ding-Dong; MuehlŽ s 17th material action, 1965). Gehirnoperation (Brain Operation; MuehlŽ s 22nd material action, 1965, with Günter Brus) as well as Aus der Mappe der Hundigkeit (Out of the Folder of Dogginess) by Valie Export and Peter Weibl. Valie takes Weibel, who crawls on all fours, on a walk along the Kärntnerstraße in Vienna (February 1968), the film also includes a few cuts out of diverse amateur films, among others a film by Walter Funda on dog breeding. Wild montage, destruction through painting-over of the film.
A nouvelle vague-inspired film about young Danes, their struggles with love, and their philosophical discussions.
Agustina, María, and Conchita are three sisters who came to New York on a shopping trip and spent all of the money their wealthy father gave them. They can't pay their hotel bill and now owe money to some gangsters.
A interview with Fritz Lang where he talks about his career in Germany and troubles with the Nazis.
An avant-garde audiovisual essay riffing on the work of Marshall McLuhan.
A documentary that covers issues such as petroleum discovery, distribution of wealth, and new venture planning in Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates.
Tells the story of women's struggle for emancipation. A woman who works on an equal footing with a man and, in addition, bears the burden of household chores, this woman, the film asserts, is today becoming an important force in the new African society.
What comes next even if we don't like it.
a 33 minute special containing performances from a variety of French popstars, including France Gall
This charming comedy drama is a triptych about a drifter who exerts an almost magical impact on everyone he meets.
The living sculpture Triglav was installed on 30 December 1968 in the centre of Ljubljana. The park was the location of numerous OHO actions and happenings in 1968. David Nez, Milenko Matanović and Drago Dellabernardina performed this action as a New Year gift to the citizens of Ljubljana. Triglav is the highest mountain in Slovenia and Slovene national symbol (it is also presented in the coat of arms of Slovenia). The work is pun on the mountain’s name that literally means ‘three-head’.
A film about the former village of Crasna Putnei, located near Vicovu de Sus, Suceava County. The figuration was made by the villagers from Crasna, with the beautiful traditional Romanian costumes from Bucovina.
hong kong film
In this apparently lost movie Paul Naschy plays Werewolf Waldemar Daninsky who becomes a tool for a mad scientist.
A short film on how militarism takes over art.
When Canada was preparing to welcome the world to Expo 67 in Montreal, two artists who contributed their talents were Inuit stonecarvers Kumukluk Saggiak and Elijah Pudlat. They decorated a giant mural in the Canadian pavilion, Katimavik (the meeting place). This film shows the two carvers at work on their wall and also conveys some of their impressions of life in suburbia.
This series followed the exploits of Sad Cat, a scraggly looking cat, and his friends.
The sun is drunk! She has emptied every beer barrel! Instead of going down, she has forgotten about time and is messing up the whole city. Will they have to cancel the lantern festival for the kids? Little Max, Tüte, the director of the observatory and the head of the fire brigade all try to catch the sun so they can take her to bed. Hopefully they can save the party for the kids.
Since the 1940s, the Basque community in Venezuela maintained the Basque government in exile through its contributions and was very active in denouncing Franco's dictatorship, running countless propaganda campaigns. The PNV (Basque Nationalist Party), the main figure in this struggle, made this film — a testimony of the Basque resistance to Franco's regime.
In a Breton village by the sea, a little girl lives alone. She never meets anyone, never ages, and seems trapped in this abandoned village. Does she really exist? Actor François Périer narrates this short poetic fable, adapted from a short story by Jules Supervielle.
Edited documentary film by Jorge Preloran presents a portrait of the children of a small rural school in Chucalezna, in Humahuaca Canyon, Jujuy Province, Argentina. In addition to working in the fields and attending their classes, the children paint. Their colorful depictions of the life and landscape of Chucalezna, painted on donated paper tacked to the exterior walls of the school, have garnered international recognition. Filmed in October 1966. Produced at the Universidad Nacional de Tucumán with assistance from the Fondo Nacional de las Artes.
Film announcing the November 4, 1968 demonstration and urging demonstrators to be prepared to fight.
While visiting in Baghdad, Woody runs into a a crooked Magic Lamp salesman. The salesman sells a Woody one of his many lamps, but it turns out that this one really is magic & the salesman tries to get it back.
The Mozart of cinema takes his final bow.
In a hugely entertaining parody of her media persona, a pre-'Female Eunuch' Germaine Greer stars as a terrifyingly amorous woman who alternately cajoles, pursues and assaults a mild little man with cries of "Darling, do you love me?" until he succumbs to her strangling hands.
Changiz escapes from prison. A gang of criminals led by Jamshid, who are looking for him, go to his brother Reza's house...
Surrealist short film of images viewed to a surrealist poem by Max Ernst.
Super-8 shot by Gonzalo García-Pelayo with a series of concerts at the famous Dom Gonzalo nightclub, named after the “holy right to have fun” of Dómine Gonzalo de Berceo. The club will become a gathering place for the counterculture, but also for the ruling party to come, as marked by the presence of young Felipe González and Alfonso Guerra.
Marianna, a free-spirited and wealthy young lady, becomes romantically involved with Marios, the leader of a gang of burglars who committed a major robbery at a jewelry store in Athens. The robbery was committed in broad daylight by Alekos and his girlfriend, Suzy and Sotos.
The Munich Oktoberfest, the 'Wiesn', is in the eyes of many strangers a fair of oddities, the symbol of an abstruse way of life in general. This is how the author sees this annual hustle and bustle and weaves an equally bizarre event around it, which focuses on the love of a Munich exterminator for the daughter of a Saxon high school teacher. He equips the story with a monstrous inventory of secondary characters, who provide plenty of linguistic and social misunderstandings.
TV drama written by Milan Begović that tells about the pathological jealousy between a man and a woman.
A look at Britain's promising railway preservation scene, featuring a trip with the locomotive Flying Scotsman on one of its last mainline runs.
A man has no clue he's married to a ghost. This is yet another spin on the famous Mae Nak ghost legend. Only a 24 minute silent excerpt of this film currently exists.
Filmed in the Ontario countryside, this film shows that farm life is changing and that for some farmers the future looks bleak. What to do with farmers and farms that no longer measure up to the increased competition and costs is discussed in the film. The conclusion is that perhaps a new trade and a new location in town may be better for some, but that for those who make that move, there will be much to miss.
In a seemingly simple text, Brana Crncevic communicates the bitter, sad, common human truths. His Oto and Moto in two forms aren’t just incarnation but display of human relations. There is no dilemma that we are selfish, but we do not admit it, and we believe that others don’t realize or notice it.
Documentary recording of protests in Ljubljana, hidden for a long time and hidden in a Viba film store in a box entitled "Balkanski Hokol".