Wear Bright Gear 1971
Part of BFI collection "Worth the Risk?"
Part of BFI collection "Worth the Risk?"
Part of BFI collection "Your Children and You."
Part of BFI collection "Design for Today."
Trygve Rasmussen is one of the senior figures within Norwegian animation. He started as an animator Ivo Caprino in 1954. Through his film company Point Film made a series of short animated films, animated commercials and animated effects for films until 1980. The gold coin is a cartoon animation.
From memory, Gijzen draws the outlines of Italy on a sheet of paper. He places the capital within the boundaries, but still, something is amiss… In the second work, he plants a place-name sign in a city. These two works are part of Gijzen's quest for the relationship between public space and names. Are names decisive for spaces? Do they define a space? And if so, what happens if you exchange one name for another? With these works, Gijzen also undermines the claim to truthfulness of the TV/video image. (li-ma.nl)
An aleatory film: each reel begins and ends with a fade from or to a different color and contains two scenes. The film reels are supplied to the projectionist with a die with each of the colors on a side. The projectionist rolls the die to determine the running order of the reels. The story is designed so that each ordering creates different implications to the film as a whole.
Documentary produced by PFLP (Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine).
A pilot recounts his experience of being rescued by the Jolly Green Giant helicopter.
Bollywood drama film directed by Chandrakant. The film stars Dara Singh and Ameeta .
1971 film starring Azad, Dilip Dutt and Uma Dutta
Film starring Premendra, Rekha and Suresh Chatwal
Navin Nischol, Nirupa Roy and Pandharibai
Bollywood 1971
M.G. Ramachandran, Jayalalitha J and R.S. Manohar
The complete NASA Historical Film Library included on thirty individual volumes. Some include introductions by the Astronauts themselves. See individual volumes for details.
Clip of Pink Floyd at Offenbach and Hamburg Feb 1971 from the German TV station ZDF. Originally broadcasted 02.03.1971 at part of Aspekte.