1968 Movie Trailers
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Negostina Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
Beautiful Negostina sets the hearts of two young men on fire during World War II.
De Tijd Geest Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
Protesting youngsters chant slogans such as “Johnson murderer” and sing “Murderer, many people are being killed”.
Riot-Control Weapons (Newsreel #9) Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
A visual presentation of some of the weapons that the police were using in uprisings around the country in the late 60s.
White Skin Trailer (1968)
07 February 1968
A story about a white mouse. Since she is white, she was always mistaken for a doctor, a cook, or a hairdresser.
The Compromise Trailer (1968)
14 November 1968
A group of expatriates living in Holland turn to sex, dope and music to augment their daily routines.
6th Street Meat Club (Newsreel #11) Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
Formed on the Lower East Side of New York to side step high prices, poor quality, and weight cheating of local supermarkets.
Opus One Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
Color/Black and White UCLA Student, Film Preserved by the UCLA Film and Television Archive. A humorous play on Hollywood romance conventions and the process of student film critique.
Chicago (Newsreel #12) Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
As leaders of the Movement met in the relative calm of a Chicago suburb in March to plan the strategy for the summer, the empty streets of the city are waiting, and ominous.
Ghost Bell Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
Thai ghost story. Was remade under the same title in the mid 1980s.
Square Inch Field Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
A rapid fire montage, a dynamic juxtaposition of the world’s vital and destructive forces, the title originating from a Chinese text which refers to the Third Eye.
Resist with Noam Chomsky (Newsreel #1) Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
This short film offers a rare look at Noam Chomsky in the late 1960s as he speaks candidly about the war in Vietnam and articulates critiques that have an eerie resonance in the present day.
The Magic of Disneyland Trailer (1968)
06 May 1968
“Walt Disney always believed that dreams do come true, and this is his living monument to that belief, Disneyland USA.
Pig Power (Newsreel #23) Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
As students take to the streets in New York and Berkeley, the state violence that follows illustrates Chicago Mayor Daley's thesis that the police are there "to preserve disorder".
Truly Right Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
Color UCLA Student Film, Preserved by the UCLA Film and Television Archive. "A neosurrealistic romp in the manner of the early Beatles films, in this instance starring the Nitty-Gritty Dirt Band doing their whimsical thing as they sing the title tune"--Creative Film Society 16 mm.
Paludes Trailer (1968)
10 November 1968
This allegorical depiction of escape from the stagnation of everyday life was produced with the help of fellow members of the Tokyo University of the Arts Experimental Filmmaking Club.
Red Lamp Shaded in Blood Trailer (1968)
10 April 1968
Red Lamp Shaded in Blood is a decent Martial World film of the type that Chu Yuan made famous for Shaw Brothers.
Peasants Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
This film bears witness to both the Soviet production system and censorship. The view of life on a collective farm depicted here seemed too bleak for the officials involved, and the film was not screened for two decades.
Potpourri Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
A psychedelic tour de force of animation and time drawing, involving the work of seven artists. A major portion of the drawing was done under the influence of LSD and a variety of other hallucinogens.
Elizabeth the Queen Trailer (1968)
31 January 1968
In the sixteenth century, Queen Elizabeth I (Dame Judith Anderson) is the ruler of England. Robert Devereux, 3rd Earl of Essex (Charlton Heston) is her lover, best friend, and worst enemy.
The Artist's Friend Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
The filmmaker appears as an artist attempting to set up his easel, with frustrating results.
Morning Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
"A poetic visual rendition of morning, and an evocation of my awakening to working with some basic elements of filmmaking – film emulsion responsiveness to light, as well as an initial approach to the relationship between a frame and a shot.
Alaskan Safari Trailer (1968)
31 January 1968
The cities, mountains, ice pack and tundra of Alaska are explored with camera and rifle.
Password "Little Red Riding Hood" Trailer (1968)
01 October 1968
Follows a girl who served as a liaison in the underground work of the Bolsheviks during the Great October Revolution.
Black Gate Cologne (A Light Play) Trailer (1968)
30 August 1968
Often cited as the first television program made by artists, "Black Gate Cologne" is a live event involving films, light objects and the participation of the studio audience, comprised of footage from two consecutive 45-minute broadcasts with different audiences filmed at the WDR "Electronic Studio' in Cologne, Germany.
Nudes with Mirrors Trailer (1968)
17 March 1968
“The idea of the double runs through my work,” observes Jonas. Inspired by Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges whose writing imagined that mirrors could open up alternate worlds and possibilities, Jonas began to use reflective surfaces to fragment images, flatten perspective, and double figures and environments.
Head Trailer (1968)
06 November 1968
In this surrealistic and free-form follow-up to the Monkees' television show, the band frolic their way through a series of musical set pieces and vignettes containing humor and anti-establishment social commentary.
Confessions of a Lovelace: At Lust's End Trailer (1968)
14 August 1968
Jun Aisaka seduces one woman after another. His victims were flirtatious married woman Noriko, student Keiko, widow Mitsuko and dancer Rumi.
Ukiyoe Cruel Story Trailer (1968)
07 September 1968
Made after Takechi had won an obscenity trial over Black Snow (1965), the film has been called "Takechi's personal message to Eirin.
A day in the life Trailer (1968)
01 January 1968
The film translates the lyrics of the Beatles' song into pictures using Lower East Side locations; pixillated sequences of images portray the nonmusical sounds.
Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow Trailer (1968)
14 February 1968
"Hijo Aajha Bholi" narrates the tale of events occurring yesterday, today, and tomorrow.
Our Wedding 12-68 / Marcia & Tom Trailer (1968)
07 March 1968
Silent home movie capturing the marriage of Tom Palazzolo and Marcia Daehn on December 22, 1968.
Black Power: We're Goin' Survive America Trailer (1968)
08 August 1968
Produced by Leonard M. Henny in cooperation with the Black Panther Party and American Documentary Films.
The Sunshine Patriot Trailer (1968)
16 December 1968
An American spy tries desperately to get out from behind the Iron Curtain with some crucial microfilm with the Communist security police close on his heels.
