Cinematic Era: 1969 Vintage
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5.5 1969 • Cinematic -
Shekhar and Lalita love each other, but Shekhar's father brainwashes him to marry a rich woman. When Girin enters Lalita's life, Shekhar begins to feel insecure about Lalita's relationship with him.
Parineeta
7.0 1969 • Cinematic -
“FUN AND GAMES (FOR EVERYONE): a pitch black and milky white film shot during one of Olivier Mosset's exhibition openings. A psychedelic game of improvisation joins the Zanzibar group with Salvador Dalí, Barbet Schroeder and Jean Mascolo... the solarized image reminiscent of thick strokes of a paintbrush.” - Philippe Azoury
Fun and Games for Everyone
6.6 1969 • Cinematic -
Iimura creates a short self-portrait as well as brief portraits of five of his peers: Brakhage, Vanderbeek, Smith, Mekas and Warhol. In each portrait, Iimura attempts to copy the styles and traits of each artist (Vanderbeek's constantly moving camera; Mekas' experiments with film speed; Warhol's use of flashes of white against a black background), while briefly commenting on the images being shown. The film serves effectively as an introduction to the film styles of these artists.
Filmmakers
0.0 1969 • Cinematic -
This film is based on actual letters German soldiers sent home from the siege of Leningrad during World War II. The litany of trouble these poor grunts endured is lamentable. One complains of returning home an invalid. An SS man has bad dreams about the Russian tank-driver he killed. Another complains when he sits down to hear a piano recital and one of the musicians has frozen fingers. Another soldier swears he will never forgive his father for injuries he suffered in the invasion of Leningrad. Stock footage of wars from World War II to Vietnam are inserted and give an ironic tinge to the feature.
Lettres de Stalingrad
8.0 1969 • Cinematic -
Two of the greatest stars of Japan’s kabuki theater reveal what has only rarely been seen: the actual acting techniques used in this most difficult and splendid of theater forms. Onoe Shoroku II and Onoe Baiko VII discuss and demonstrate their craft in conversation with the well-known author of works on Asian arts, Faubion Bowers. Includes film of great kabuki performances of the past. These great kabuki actors make the mechanics of theater kata (poses) clear and show some of the gestures and nuances of body language that communicate specific emotions and situations. Baiko, a famous player of women’s roles, performs a classic woman’s speech in full costume and heavy white-face make-up, and then does the same scene again in plain face and simple clothes. He shows how the Japanese fan speaks in its own language. He and Shoroku act out a fight scene; Shoroku demonstrates one of kabuki’s elaborate exit walk sequences, and compares different ways of making stylized gestures.
Kabuki Techniques
0.0 1969 • Cinematic -
Chilly Willy's quiet life is thrown into chaos when a military installation appears next to his home.
Project Reject
8.0 1969 • Cinematic -
In the Saint-Lazare metro and station, a young man dreams of getting away from the dullness and everyday life. Colored snapshots of postcards, metro stations or signs, symbolizing distant destinations, mingle with black and white images of reality in a sort of invitation to travel.
The Voyager
6.0 1969 • Cinematic -
Monique finances her medical studies as a go-go dancer in a Munich nightclub. Her relatives, who are involved in local politics, want the club, which they consider immoral, closed down, but during an inspection tour they take a liking to the establishment themselves, taking indecent photos on behalf of the club owner. This leads to an intriguing story full of lies and blackmail, from which everyone involved tries to get out without losing face.
Das Go-Go-Girl vom Blow-Up
3.4 1969 • Cinematic -
The dramatic failure of a couple, Véronique and Gilles, who can't solve their everyday problems. On the verge of breaking up, they're reunited at the last minute.
A Young Couple
9.0 1969 • Cinematic -
A group of juvenile delinquents go to a coastal resort town after successful robbery.
Wild Angels
7.3 1969 • Cinematic -
Die Kleinbürger
9.0 1969 • Cinematic -
A young woman from high society decides to raffle herself to raise money to complete the construction of a hospital, a social project she has dedicated herself to. She takes a nude photograph, orders several copies made, which are numbered and sold. The plan was initially intended to be limited to those close to her, and various measures were taken to ensure the photograph would not be seen by a limited circle. However, these measures prove unsatisfactory, and soon the raffle goes beyond the limits controlled by its promoter. The event becomes the talk of the town, and the raffle photos are sold and voraciously purchased everywhere on the streets, in universities, offices, and stores.
Rifa-se Uma Mulher
10.0 1969 • Cinematic -
The fact that the man succumbed one morning to an irresistible urge to sit down at the piano and play the entire Chopin Sonata in B Minor would not have been so strange if it had not been for the fact that he had never played the piano in his life and he himself had no idea that he could.
Meze Waltera Hortona
6.0 1969 • Cinematic -
Elfer Gespräche
7.0 1969 • Cinematic -
A behind-the-scenes look on the making of the movie "The Illustrated Man" featuring scenes from the movie and the design and application process of tattooing lead actor Rod Steiger by make-up artists.
Tattooed Steiger
6.0 1969 • Cinematic -
During his neurological treatment, Gábor recalls his recent past. Happy moments of his marriage flash upon him, then he remembers the conflict that made his wife leave him and the women on whose side he is trying to forget.
You Were a Prophet, My Dear
8.0 1969 • Cinematic -
Die Geschichte der 1002. Nacht
9.0 1969 • Cinematic -
Dream-like confessional concerning the fantasies of an English public schoolboy, created by an English public schoolboy
Because That Road Is Trodden
0.0 1969 • Cinematic -
Agáchate, que disparan
9.0 1969 • Cinematic -
Dalmatia in the 1930s. Mate Pivac, a policeman and father of eight, finds out that the King himself becomes godfather to every ninth children in the country, and tries to make his wife sure that they need another child hoping for financial or any other kind of support. Eventually in the town arrives a circus troop, whose main star looks identically to Our Lady of the Angel. The attractive lady arouses male fantasies, so local women ask from Mate to make her leave the town by force. The trouble is that Mate himself is not immune to her beauty.
Love and Sometimes a Curse
7.0 1969 • Cinematic -
Die Tauben
0.0 1969 • Cinematic -
Van Gogh
0.0 1969 • Cinematic -
Alerted by an informer, the police suppress an ideological uprising, causing the death of one of the participants. The traitor, in order to redeem himself in the eyes of his comrades, pushes them towards a terrorist action. But, once again, at the last moment he refuses to participate out of fear.
His Day of Glory
4.5 1969 • Cinematic -
Shekar, a nuclear scientist, creates Plasma Binson, a formula that can destroy any object on earth. Agent 999 is assigned the task of wiping out the formula for good.
Operation Jackpotnalli C.I.D 999
8.0 1969 • Cinematic -
Mord nach der Oper
0.0 1969 • Cinematic -
"I have not changed the editing structure. I have made the films printable. They are the first known fully collaged films, i.e., films made from found footage, and were done sometime in the ‘40s. Cornell combines Vaudeville jugglers, animal acts, circus performers, children eating and dancing, science demonstrations, mythical excerpts, and crucial freeze-frames of faces into a timeless structure, totally unconcerned with our usual expectations of “montage” or cinematic progression. He collects images and preserves them in some kind of cinematic suspension that is hard – impossible – to describe. But it’s a delight to anyone whose soul has not been squashed by the heavy dictates of Art." —Larry Jordan
Cotillion
5.4 1969 • Cinematic -
Tatilat-e Dash Esmal
0.0 1969 • Cinematic -
Following the death of his female cousin Marija, Moma sets out to her house where only her aunt lives. The old woman remembers Marija's awkward temper that left her unmarried and even led to a suicide of one of her courters. Based on a novel written by Momčilo Nastasijević.
The Gifts of My Cousin Maria
7.0 1969 • Cinematic -
A man is falsely accused and executed. He is brought back from the dead but suffers terrible burns on his face. He uses multiple different masks to get revenge on the people who wronged him.
El hombre que volvió de la muerte
0.0 1969 • Cinematic -
Two young children discover love with the advent of adolescence.
Daphnis and Chloe: The Young Lovers
6.0 1969 • Cinematic -
Wrong Note
0.0 1969 • Cinematic -
O.K. is a Hong Kong Comedy starring Stanley Fung.
O.K.
0.0 1969 • Cinematic -
Narrated by Robert Culp, this special examines racism in the sixties
Black and White: Uptight
0.0 1969 • Cinematic -
Katja Mann: A Life with Thomas Mann
0.0 1969 • Cinematic -
A troubled woman commits a series of murders that exposes some dark family secrets.
Perverse Doll
6.9 1969 • Cinematic -
A film about four women who have been in prison.
Some Women
0.0 1969 • Cinematic -
Interspersed with jokes, visual puns, and philosophical discussions, the story follows the attempts of a girl who has spent the last year living outside her native Switzerland to rekindle a former love affair. When her immature young friend fails to demonstrate the requisite interest, she takes up with someone the boy disapproves of. When the boy kicks the man, the man leaves both the boy and his erstwhile ex-girlfriend to their own devices.
The Apple
6.0 1969 • Cinematic -
Another short was 3 American LPs, which was the first film I did with Peter Handke. It was a film about American music, about three pieces of three LPs. There was a song by Van Morrison, another by Harvey Mandel, and one of Credence Clearwater Revival. It was mainly the music and some shots out of a car, landscapes out of the car window. And it had a little bit of commentary – dialogue between Peter and me about American music and about how American rock music was about emotion and images instead of sounds. That is to say, about a kind of phenomenon, that it was in a way a kind of film music, but without a moving picture. It was a 12-minute film and it was never shown. – Wim Wenders
3 American LPs
5.3 1969 • Cinematic -
Recording of the duo cabaret show by the Dutch cabaret artists Wim Sonneveld and Ina Faassen.
Wim Sonneveld and Ina van Faassen
0.0 1969 • Cinematic -
John Griffin, made up as black, learns what the life of a black-skinned man in the USA is like.
Black Like Me
0.0 1969 • Cinematic -
Religious beliefs linked to football.
Superstição e Futebol
0.0 1969 • Cinematic -
A married couple engage themselves in conversations about love, death and life as the scenery changes behind them.
The House of Light
5.6 1969 • Cinematic -
Bressane’s first color film, shot in the home of the artist Elyseu Visconti. Part of it is missing sound and final editing because the director was forced to leave Brazil. Horror and humor to deal with the subject of insanity: “In the end everyone leaves the house as though they were laboratory mice escaping, they invade the city and contaminate the world”. “If we talk about horror, this film deals with national horror, with Mojica Marins as an emblem. There might be a few touches of Corman and English horror, but it is another level of horror. What transformed the film was the location where we were shooting, the house of a 19th century painter, a receptacle of light. When I arrived and saw that house, that light, I said: ‘This is the film. This is the horror’. The meaning of the film, its appeal, derives from this laboratory of light” (J. Bressane). — Torino Film Festival
Baron Olavo, The Horrible
6.0 1969 • Cinematic -
Valerie leaves behind her life at a convent for the wild side of life. Getting a job as a topless dancer, Valerie quickly graduates to becoming a high-class hooker. After amassing a small fortune, she falls in love with an artist, a man who is more-than-willing to overlook Valerie's sordid past.
Valérie
4.4 1969 • Cinematic -
The story of Mahir, who killed the man who was following his wife.
Damga
9.0 1969 • Cinematic -
Ohnice
0.0 1969 • Cinematic -
An unexpected secret dating back to WWII unites a beautiful woman with two men who vie for her affection. But love always finds a way. Who knows what tomorrow holds for the star-crossed lovers?
Official sweetheart
8.0 1969 • Cinematic -
This documentary provides an in-depth examination of protest activities surrounding the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. It documents draft resistance, the growth of G.I. coffee houses, the development of alternative media and the early days of Newsreel itself. It is particularly useful in its exploration of the problems the movement faced in using mainstream media to broadcast its message. It is also a document of the philosophies, tactics, and problems of the student movement in the crucial year of 1968. It is most useful when background information can also be provided.
Summer '68 (Newsreel #505)
10.0 1969 • Cinematic -
The film takes place in Uzbekistan during the Great Patriotic War. Pulat and Bahor love each other, but the happiness of the heroes is prevented by a rich friend of the parents of a girl who sees her as her future wife.
Her Name Is Spring
10.0 1969 • Cinematic -
A man visits his girlfriend in Amsterdam after the war. He soon finds himself, for inexplicable reasons, in a country house where two women as 'white slaves' have to learn all kinds of erotic skills, and where a private detective, who has sold his own wife to an Arab in Tangier, comes to investigate.
The White Slave
4.3 1969 • Cinematic -
Der Tanz des Sergeanten Musgrave
0.0 1969 • Cinematic -
In a maternity hospital observed unusually high number of abortions. The authorities are conducting investigations into their suppliers drug Prolouton Prosilon. Mars Ragkousis is the leader of the gang that sells illegal drugs. The girlfriend of actor, Gella, not knowing where they come from the money with which filmed the new movie. Her acquaintance with the young doctor Claus, would reveal the true face of Ragousi.
When the City Dies
4.8 1969 • Cinematic -
This film explores the fundamental role of rhythm and movement in art, drawing parallels between natural phenomena and artistic creation. It demonstrates how artists utilize various elements like line, color, light, and form to evoke a sense of rhythm and motion. Through examples from different art forms, including painting, sculpture, architecture, and film, the transcript highlights techniques such as repetition, alternation, and accent to create dynamic visual experiences that engage the viewer's eye and imbue static works with life.
Rhythm And Movement In Art
0.0 1969 • Cinematic -
An hour with Roberto Rossellini. Interviewed by Gregoretti, the director of Paisà and Europa 51 retraces his life, his work, his relationship with the young critics of the Cahiers du Cinéma who would become the authors of the French New Wave, but also talks about his participation in the May '68 events in Paris. Passing from one theme to another emerges the thought of one of the key figures of the last century and not only in the cinematographic field, a lucid and passionate vision, typical of Rossellini, which combines science, conscience and knowledge and an obstinate faith in the capacities of Man.
Incontri 1969 - Roberto Rossellini: i segreti di un mito
0.0 1969 • Cinematic -
Kyoichi Kageyama, a TV station reporter, is always getting into trouble. But when he gets his hands on a TV that shows the “news of the next day,” his reporting becomes a string of scoops, his love life blossoms, and everything starts going his way, until the news from tomorrow reports his aunt getting robbed and murdered!
Season of Tears
8.0 1969 • Cinematic -
A dollmaker, whom Death decides to spare, becomes a vampire of the tropics. He uses this opportunity to exact revenge on those who humiliated him.
Vampire's Dream
8.0 1969 • Cinematic -
Mocorgó, the well-meaning worker boy, is a tough guy. In his 40s he is still a mechanic's apprentice, but he is disappointed by his family, women and friends, and becomes a criminal. He goes to prison several times and tells the story of his life to the writer, who follows his story until 1956, until Mocorgó's death.
Mocorgó
0.0 1969 • Cinematic -
The eternal triangle can change shape but always has three sides.
Scenes from Family Life
8.0 1969 • Cinematic -
A film about a group of young people who struggle for their ideals. A film about the defeated ideals and the cruelty of the Second World War period of time.
Birds and Greyhounds
8.0 1969 • Cinematic