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- Documenting the TV dramatization of Henrik Ibsen's "Vildanden" in Danmarks Radio's new facility "TV Byen" - including numerous technical processes from early conception to final broadcast.
- Simon, a deeply religious man living in the 4th century, wants to be nearer to God so he climbs a column. The Devil wants him to come down to Earth and is trying to seduce him.
- Wordless comedy about the trials and tribulations which abound when a young couple attempt to build their dream home.
- National Film Board of Canada Donald Owen teamed with NFB producer Donald Brittain for an imaginative profile of Montreal poet Leonard Cohen.
- Two couples of brothers and two different stories that show the complications of the incestuous relationships between them.
- A short film by Bruce Baillie in which he documents his journey across North America.
- While filming the Olympics, a filmmaker encounters a Japanese girl. Manchurian born and French educated, she's an intriguing anomaly. He films her around Tokyo, as she speaks of Japan, being Japanese and her unique perspective on life.
- In 1965, director Eric M Nilsson depicts four days with the Swedish pop band.
- A conspiracy film involving a blackmail plot against a famous singer.
- Using reconstructions of scenes from the 17th and 18th century, this documentary celebrates a tradition of artisan woodworkers and furniture makers who had taken their knowledge with them when they emigrated to Quebec.
- The very idea of something that moves, like a bird in flight - movement. The sensation of an object in space, like the light on a screen - space. The speed of the sun - time - the opposite of an image or perhaps its absence/essence.
- The thirties - the time of five-year plans, construction projects, the development of remote regions of the country. The husband leaves Frosya and leaves for the Far East. Unable to cope with his loneliness, Frosya sends her husband a telegram with a message about his serious illness. Fedor, who arrived, enthusiastically tells his wife about the construction projects of the country and leaves, leaving her alone with the thoughts of the need to study and live for the sake of universal happiness .
- Claudia, a young aristocratic girl travels to Switzerland to recover the corpse of her brother, Juan Luis. As she flies back home to Mexico, in flashback it is revealed that she and her brother had an incestuous relationship and that she managed to drive his fiancée, Claire, to her death... with tragic consequences for all of them.
- Comic survey of methods of undressing through the ages, from Victorian modesty to modern strip clubs.
- Approximately 1,000 expatriate Canadians live on the island of Ibiza off the coast of Spain. They have come to the island to escape from their Canadian life both to view critically their life back home, and to gain a new perspective of life through what they call moral freedom. Two of those Canadians are Jake and Dick, who have differing views of life on Ibiza. Jake, who has been on the island for a few years with his family, does believe that his experience on the island has been a beneficial one, which has allowed him to do what he wants when he wants. Dick, who is a more recent arrival with his wife Ginette, has had an antagonistic relationship with life on Ibiza ever since the beginning. He does truly believe that place is important and that freedom is a function of place. Their views may dictate how much time each has left in their Ibiza experiment.
- Documentary featuring blues and gospel performances by legendary Chicago musicians Robert Nighthawk, Johnny Young, Blind Arvella Gray, Jim and Fannie Brewer, Carrie Robinson and many more.
- The conflict between two men, Sanchez and Ybarra, vying for the presidency of the construction union local. Each is dedicated to the welfare of the union but each represents a different approach to the bargaining and to the contract itself. Complicating the issue for Sanchez is his close friend Martinez who has been caught stealing lumber from the construction site. Despite the more militant attitudes of Ybarra, it is Sanchez who wins the election.
- The peasants in the poor province of Catamarca in the northwest of Argentina struggle to survive by producing earthenware pottery and weaving cloth.
- Biography about Finnish painter Akseli Gallen-Kallela.
- Story of the Moon told by scientists. The prospects of the Moon's future exploration by humans with elements of science fiction dramatization by actors in the final part of the film.
- Old man Brezina (Zdenek Stepánek) is entirely dependent on his modest pension. He is not in good relations with his daughter-in-law, Stefka, and his son is a weakling unable to stand up for his father. Brezina keeps the major part of his money with the local publican, who more or less feeds him for it over the month. The publican, however, unexpectedly leaves for medical treatment at a spa and his substitute refuses to help Brezina. Brezina thus must somehow survive until his publican returns.
- Hitler's last offensive in 1944 in the Ardennes, with which he desperately tried to stop the allies thereof, to reach Antwerp.
- Sonny falls asleep while his mom reads him a bedtime story and wakes up in Balloon Land, a magical world filled with giant balloon people and animals.
- Herman dreams of being warned by his manager to increase his sales. As he contemplates his predicament, a mischievous poltergeist arrives to help him out.
- The legendary press conference in San Fransisco at KQED studios on Dec. 3rd 1965.
- A large, darkened, rectangular room. A total of 16 screens hover in rows of four above the viewers' heads, arranged in such a way that each of the 4 rows contains 2 CinemaScope images and 2 standard format color images.
- While scouting locations for his classic "The Gospel According to St. Matthew", director Pier Paolo Pasolini noticed that filming in the actual site of the story, in Palestine, wouldn't be much of a great choice due to the modern invasion which completely altered the biblical settings. Here, the director explained his reasons of why his search in the Middle East end up being wrong - though somewhat fruitful and rewarding in other ways - and why his native Italy surprised him and became the scenario for his religious epic.
- Ken Murray hosts his own behind-the-scenes home movies of some of Hollywood's greatest stars in candid moments.
- A loner who works in a mannequin factory stalks and strangles women in Times Square.
- This film is a documentary about the filming of one of Buster Keaton's movies: The Railrodder (1965).