My Father Is on the Tree 1969
A young man is shunned by his friends after he starts an affair with a dancer.
A young man is shunned by his friends after he starts an affair with a dancer.
A ‘divertimento’ performed in an abandoned premises of an Algerian tourist center, uninhabited in winter.
Prepared and shot with a group of young workers, schoolchildren, the unemployed, etc., in a neighborhood of Le Havre, On voit bien qu'c'est pas toi inaugurates a series of "collective" films, in a neighborhood of Le Havre, On voit bien qu'c'est pas toi inaugurates a series of "collective" films, inspired by the impetus of 1968, which helped to make our filmmaking activity (somewhat) better known. The young people chose the documentary form to show their lives as they wanted them to be seen, that is, on a daily basis, in their premises, at work, on the town, with their families, on wild camping trips... In this way, they drew up a precise and detailed self-portrait of a milieu hitherto almost totally absent from the screens.
An anonymous short documentary recording the funeral of Czechoslovak student Jan Palach, who died after setting himself on fire in protest against the Soviet occupation of Czechoslovakia. Composed of approximately ten minutes of uninterrupted observational footage, the film documents the silent procession of mourners who gathered in Prague in January 1969, transforming the funeral into a collective act of public dissent. The film contains no narration or commentary and circulated clandestinely after being smuggled out of the country. (Note: This anonymously produced, uncredited film circulated independently as a silent protest document and is distinct from Raymond Depardon’s authored documentary "Jan Palach" (1969), which was made separately by a foreign filmmaker.)
The Magical World of K. Gordon Murray Presents All of the Famous FAIRY TALE CHARACTERS
Swedish Play based on August Strindberg
Directed by Jeff Keen.
Dr. Frankenstein and his hunchbacked assistant create a well-endowed monster.
Renowned jazz pianist Art Hodes hosts this hand-clapping, foot-stomping special on Chicago style jazz, featuring electric performances from George Brunis, Jimmy Granato, Nap Trottier and Bud Freeman.
Produced by TASFILM and the Department of Film Production Tasmania and featuring clothing designs by Pru Acton. Shows in a bright and visual way the main products of secondary industry in Tasmania at the time - wool and textiles, timbers, food, fashion and metal products.
The most technologically advanced combat division in the battle of Dak and more.
A film recounting Khe Sanh, often considered the most important battle of the war.
Only Bordier's singular intransigence allowed him to articulate the seriousness of existence with such distancing, to manifest his hatred of the old world with such icy elegance.
A devout priest is thrown into public conflict against his atheist brother.
Coffin orange film is a Malay film which was published in Malaysia in 1969. The film Coffin orange issued in the form of black and white film without color.
Bollywood 1969
Classic Bollywood film with music from T G Lingappa and more.
1969 film from India
Susi and Rajan are classmates. They are also in love. Susi, who had dreamed of a prosperous married life after completing her education, had a lustful and heartless stepfather. With the help of Dalal Lazar, he decided to marry Susi to Chako Sar, an elderly widower and the father of two sons, Jomi and Jolly. Thus, all Susi's hopes were shattered. Rajan, who learned the news, left the country in despair.
June Steel’s extremely entertaining film consists of audience reactions to a 1966 exhibition by Edward Kienholz at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, which includes his well-known pieces ‘"The Birthday’, ‘Back Seat Dodge’, and ‘Roxy's’.