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- About the Roberts Brothers circus which toured the North of England. Robert and Doris Earl began their circus careers as aerialist, the duo performed at circuses, fairs and amusement parks. Included their sons Bobby and Jeff.
- A woman is granted a separation from her husband and through a flashback her various battles with life's wolves are recounted.
- The final episode of five reports on the construction of the Victoria Line in London. This one is edited highlights from the first four with very little new information.
- Cabascabo, a veteran of the French colonial army in Indochina, returns to his home town in Niger, acclaimed by friends and relatives. In fragmented flash-backs, he tells the story of his adventure and the battles in that distant land.
- Documentary about the culture of the Mapuche starring the community of Ruca Choroy (Neuquén, Argentina) and narrated in a dramatic way by its chief Damacio Caytrúz.
- Documents a one-week meeting of radical leftist activists known as "Knastkamp" (Prison battle), which took place in July 1969 in Ebrach, Bamberg.
- The film portrays a 16-hour group-therapy session for eight well-adjusted people who had never met before.
- A woman in a shrink's office tells us how her journey into drug use found her having lesbian sex and then participating in an orgy after partying it up at friend's house and smoking some reefer.
- Naive virginal American hippie chick Roxanne Miller visits Paris, France and has various bawdy sexual misadventures in the city of love.
- This WWII documentary uses current location filming and authentic historic film clips to document the Battle of the Bulge, the last big German offensive in World War II, which was launched through the densely forested Ardennes region of Wallonia in eastern Belgium, northeast France, and Luxembourg in December of 1944. The film also portrays the heroism, as well as the confusion and humiliation, that characterized both the Allied and the German troops. It contains rare or previously unseen archival film material as well as in-depth interviews with military leaders from both sides who gives their account of this battle.
- One day, Saturday October 5th, in a mans life.
- The animated film is shown to the audience in the style of innovative technology. In it, the actors are very harmoniously combined with shifts and drawings.
- A feature documentary written by a collective of young workers in the aftermath of France's May 1968 events, and based on the premise that a film about a group of people should be made by those people themselves and not by others.
- A young man played by Morrison wanders the desert until eventually driving to Los Angeles.
- Two sisters of Sappho make love in a new apartment, until a photographer neighbor comes by and suggests a naked photo shoot. The girls agree but after the photo shoot they pull a fast one on the photographer and tie him up for further fun.
- A poor bush worker refuses to sacrifice his dignity to provide his family with a better life.
- Director Ken Loach explores the politics of race, class and charity in a capitalist society in this documentary funded by the Save the Children foundation.
- The story of the Windmill Theatre and its 33 years of Revudeville.
- Willkie was a liberal Republican who ran against FDR in the 1940's. It mixes B&W footage of Smith's creatures with old campaign footage of Willkie. The climax of the work appears to be the "auctioning" of the candidate at the convention.
- Documentary film which depicts the rescue of a wounded American soldier in the field in Vietnam, his helicopter transport to a combat medical center, then on to a support hospital in the Phillippines and from there to a hospital in the United States.
- Everyday life in a commune near Munich in the spring of 1969
- This black and white documentary reports about the composition of the highest people's representative body, the People's Chamber of the GDR. The various educational options are also presented to help you achieve your career goals. Based on 4 people, the community representative and member of the DBD Bernhard Lebelt from the Jessen district, the chief architect Iris Grund from Neubrandenburg, the head of government of the Karl-Marx-Stadt district Heinz Arnold and the minister for electronics and electrical engineering Otfried Steger, their tasks and goals are explained shown. Ultimately, there is also a report on the long-desired and now completed diplomatic recognition of the GDR by some states.
- Documentary by Joaquím Jordá, part of the Barcelona School.
- 1968, the year that "Sir Ivor" trained by Vincent O'Brien and ridden by Lester Piggott won the "Two Thousand Guineas", "The Derby", "The Champion Stakes" and the "Washington, D.C. International" to become United Kingdom "Horse of the Year".
- Based off of the version of this story Jack London wanted to write. A man goes traveling alone with his dog with the temperature -50 and it is getting colder and colder.
- A strange cult spreads its evil influence across the country, and it's up to Akakage to find out what the nefarious organization is up to.
- A camera in a classroom continuously sways back and forth at various speeds as people occasionally move around the setting.
- Former residents of the Marquee Club, London, Ten Years After entertained a full house to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the club. The 'Live From London' series shows the original members Alvin Lee, Leo Lyons, Chick Churchill and Rick Lee perform the band's unique blend of blues and rock that propelled them to fame with numerous hits 'Help Me', 'Love Like A Man', and 'I'm Going Home'.