Yellow Brotherhood

Yellow Brotherhood 1971

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Color UCLA Student Film, Preserved by the UCLA Film and Television Archive. A short documentary featuring the Yellow Brotherhood, a revolutionary Asian-American group inspired by the Third World Liberation Front and the Black Panther Party. Offering services to Los Angeles Asian-American young people, the group believed strongly in self-determination. The documentary also features an Asian-American motorcycle gang and interviews with members about white supremacy and Internment Camps. Possibly filmed at Ats Sasaki shoot pool at Holiday Bowl, a Japanese American bowling alley. Made as an Ethno-Communications film production.

1971

Im Märzen die Bäuerin

Im Märzen die Bäuerin 1971

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Documentary focuses on women farmers from the village of Worin. Even on International Women's Day, March 8, these women do not want to hand over responsibility for their animals to the men. Everyday observations are explored in depth in conversations with the LPG chairman Bernhard Grönert.

1971

The Son Worshipers

The Son Worshipers 1971

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Documentary captures the moving of the Holy Spirit in the hearts of youth who call themselves "The Jesus People." It tells the story of their changes lives.

1971

Sisyphus

Sisyphus 1971

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An animated cartoon of the Greek legend, which interprets the mood and style of Robert Garioch's poem.

1971

U-Bahnbau: Offene Bauweise

U-Bahnbau: Offene Bauweise 1971

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Documentary short about the construction of a subway tunnel in Berlin, using the cut-and-cover method.

1971

The Time of Vampires

The Time of Vampires 1971

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A Grand Guignolesque grotesque which happens in the dusk of one of those imaginary nights when everything is possible. The scene takes places in a village’ inn and cemetery located one next to the other: joyful and always tipsy guests from the inn continuously meet mischievous vampires who, with their jokes, bother their brothers from this world.

1971

Now

Now 1971

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A cinematic confrontation between old people, who are wandering around and are lost, and the youth, who are in a hurry to move on. (DFI)

1971

Steel Ring

Steel Ring 1971

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About how a girl believed in a miracle, and it happened.

1971

Ghamsar Rosewater

Ghamsar Rosewater 1971

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A documentary about the village of Ghamsar, the historic hub of making rose water in Iran, depicting the traditions of making their famed perfume.

1971

Vertical Room Pan

Vertical Room Pan 1971

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Vertical Room Pan was made in Haxton's San Diego studio in 1971. A device was made that allowed the camera to rotate around a horizontal axis. The resulting film is a 360 degree rotation of the studio in a vertical direction. This is somewhat analogous to the way the film passes through the camera. The film was first shown in the 5th Avenue space in downtown San Diego. The installation forced the audience to view the film over a six foot wall. The film was projected near the ceiling on a wall at the rear of the space The film is about the way the camera describes space and the control of the way the viewer is oriented to the film projection.

1971

Aai Ude Ga Ambabai

Aai Ude Ga Ambabai 1971

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Director: Anant Mane; Writer: Anant Mane, Amrut Gore, Vyankatesh Madgulkar, Jagdish Khebudkar; Producer: Shivaji Gaikwad, Ashok Gore.

1971

Kasa Kai Patil Bara Hai Ka

Kasa Kai Patil Bara Hai Ka 1971

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Directed by Datta Mane. With Jayshree Gadkar, Jayamala Kale, Jaisingh Mane, Gulab Mokasi.

1971

Adhikar

Adhikar 1971

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Directed by Arun Vasudev Karnataki and Dinkar D. Patil. Starring Shammi.

1971

Mai Mauli

Mai Mauli 1971

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Directed by Yeshwant Pethkar. With Chandrakant, Sulochana Latkar, Vikram Gokhale, Sushma Shiromani.

1971

Tithe Nandati Laxmi

Tithe Nandati Laxmi 1971

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Janubhau and his wife Radha decide to get Janubhau's younger brother, Vinayak, married to the daughter of Tatya Khot. However, they feel dejected as Vinayak decides to marry Kusum instead.

1971

Bajiraocha Beta

Bajiraocha Beta 1971

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Directed by Raja Thakur. With Mandakani Bhadbhade, Amol Palekar, Surekha, Sharad Talwalkar.

1971