Wear Bright Gear 1971
Part of BFI collection "Worth the Risk?"
Part of BFI collection "Worth the Risk?"
A Cinema Action campaign film about the fourteen month-long occupation of Upper Clyde Shipyards by a joint shop stewards' committee. Part of BFI collection "Tales From the Shipyard".
Film starring Premendra, Rekha and Suresh Chatwal
Film starring Bari, Bharat Bhushan and Brahmachari
Experimental short film.
Birth-of-a-baby reel hauled on roadshows into the '70s by Donn Davison.
This is an unfinished [Shaw Brothers] production entitled THE NOCTURNAL KILLER. It's possibly an aka for the above mentioned THE LITTLE POISONOUS DRAGON. It's just one of many unfinished films that were started at Shaw's and abandoned for whatever reason. With between 40 and 50 movies being scheduled throughout 1971 and 1972, some productions were scrapped, or morphed into an entirely different picture. Curiously, the plot and Shi Szu's attire appears similar to HEROES OF SUNG (1973; it was filmed under different titles as well), a film that did starred the actress and Lo Lieh, but not the Taiwanese actor, An Ping. - coolasscinema.com, Dec 2010
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.
This is the first ever BYU student film made for class credit. Poduced by Robert Starling and directed/edited by Dean Stubbs. Jerry has a crush on Sue after meeting her in the elevator. Their relationship becomes complicated when Sue sends a letter to Elder Wilson, her boyfriend on a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. How will Sue's love life end up?
An ethnographic documentary filmed among the Trobriand Islanders of the Western Pacific, directed by Yasuko Ichioka for Japanese television. The film documents the Kula exchange system, a ceremonial network of inter-island gift exchange that structures social relations, travel, and status among participating communities. Produced within the context of Japan’s Our Wonderful World ethnographic television series, the film presents sustained observational footage of ritual activity and daily life associated with the Kula cycle. (Note: Although produced for television within the Our Wonderful World series, the film is consistently cited in ethnographic filmographies, festival programs, and scholarly sources as a self-contained work with a distinct title, director credit, and runtime, supporting its treatment as a standalone film.)
Homayoun, who has divorced his wife by triple talaq, asks Nosrat, a shoemaker who owns a small workshop, to act as a mohallel so that he can remarry his divorced wife. However, Sara, Nosrat’s wife, prevents her husband from cooperating. With the mediation of a driver, Homayoun arranges a situation in which Nosrat and his wife Sara travel to the north of the country. Along the way, Homayoun’s ex-wife and her mother get into their car, and in this manner an acquaintance is formed between them. Nosrat marries Homayoun’s ex-wife, and according to the plan they head north, but Sara and one of Nosrat’s friends keep a constant watch on them, never allowing the two to be alone and repeatedly creating disturbances.
Monty Rachmaninoff is an astoundingly beautiful Hereford bull, owned by a group of Welsh farmers. The selling of Monty from preparation to auction.
Short film by Japanese filmmaker Jun’ichi Okuyama.
Can John Hume’s campaign of civil disobedience challenge the political status quo and take violence off the streets of Northern Ireland? In Hume's opinion there was no military solution to the problems that beset Northern Irish society. Instead, we here see him promote passive resistance, including the instigation of a rent strike. He believed that through such protests the silent majority could make their voice heard. However some believe Hume is a man who pleads pacifism, but whose actions "keep the pot boiling".
Short film made by psysisist Septimio Tesone. An experiment made in his laboratory for his students to see multiple chemical reactions.
A Melodramatic Gujarati film about the greatness of the gods set in a rural village
The much-yearned-for adventure presents itself to a prince and his friends: a mission to liberate a young man’s kidnapped beloved. But her personal description leads them to a different woman with whom the prince now falls in love. Suddenly, they find themselves at war and see their true task here: to rescue culture from the barbarians.