Kubis 1978
An experimental short of simple but stimulating visuals, accompanied by a rousing Philip Glass soundtrack.
An experimental short of simple but stimulating visuals, accompanied by a rousing Philip Glass soundtrack.
1978 German Super 8 short work
A basement apartment , depart from their elongated corridor 5 rooms . The whole apartment is crosslinked by mirrors that function as a monitoring system . Throughout the shoot time I have the camera does not move , she stood there like a dead man , but every corner of the apartment had by this mirror monitor installation constantly in the viewfinder . So the movie starts from the the front door at the farthest part of the apartment and ending with the view on the street, he crosses this Disstanz speak without eimal to turn his head , - . Not as in life through their own motion , but as in cinema, reading , in my head : physically passive. This works by the rise doors and cut off the see way , mirrors are crazy and turn the see way or redirect , until he finally goes in 25 minutes to the door on the street.
Art film part of the REWIND + PLAY, An Anthology of Early British Video Art box-set.
Three young men want find new jobs through the army.
Part of BFI collection "Worth the Risk?"
In college days, Mi-Nu, So-Hee, and Si-Hyeong were friendly each other. When both Mi-Nu and So-Hee promise to get married, Si-Hyeong gives blessing for them even if he feels pains of love failure. The news is released that Mi-Nu is lost and dies when he goes to a foreign country to collect news articles together with friendly mission of the neutral nations. Si-Hyeong feels sorrowful to hear the news, but gets married to So-Hee, who is pregnant, for her wellbeing. When they forget Mi-Nu's accident, Si-Hyeong hears the news in the newspapers that Mi-Nu was kidnapped by the enemy but escapes dramatically in 15 months. Mi-Nu feels much disappointed to hear the marriage of both Si-Hyeong and So-Hee, but prays their wellbeing and leaves for New York as a resident staff reporter.
The Choi family has long protected their golden Buddha which is said to contain the power to guard the fate of the nation. Both Chinese bandits and the Japanese military learn of this statue and Choi requires the aid of Iljimae to protect it.
Two high school students facing difficulties at both school and home decide to break up and meet again in the future once they have overcome their hardships
Il-Man was separated from his parents at his young age and was brought up by his teacher, a Taekwon martial art trainer. After his teacher dies, he comes to Seoul to study and look for his parents. Il-Man faints owing to hunger in front of Taekwon martial art hall. Thanks to help of both Kang-Shik and Jin-Suk, however, he stays at Kangsik's home and finds out his mother by their help.
A short in time and significant in content segment of a child's mental experiences with no editing. The camera's attention is focused on the boy's face, watching a puppet theater performance invisible to the viewer.
Directed by Sadok Ben Aïcha.
1978 Telugu Film
The play is about a man who manages the business of a family that consists of a boy and girl. An accountant that works for him falls in love with his daughter, which makes him stay quiet about the fraud that the father-in-law commits.
Film starring Mohan Babu, Krishna Ghattamaneni and Jayapradha
Following a 1978 European tour with his sextet, tenor sax giant Stan Getz stopped in Stockholm, Sweden, to gig with a trio of locals, including pianist Lars Sjösten, who composed the tune "Ballad for Laila," which is performed here. The smooth set also features choice standards such as "'Round Midnight" and "I'll Remember April," as well as Getz's only known recording of "Stan Meetz Jeff," written by Swedish baritone sax master Lars Gullin.
Bollywood 1978
Bollywood 1978
Bollywood 1978